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Milhoan — the team's lone full-time pitcher after Kara Pierce hurt her shoulder against Texas last weekend — said she was pleased by how quickly she was able to get strikes. In contrast to Kansas, the University of Missouri-Kansas City (13-28) managed only three hits as senior pitcher Kirsten Milhoan shut out the Kangarooos for the victory, bringing her record to 9-8 on the year. Destiny Frankenstein and junior right fielder Sylvia Pfeiffer. "When I was struggling I wasn't getting ahead in the count," Milhoan said. She said the last few games had been rough, but her team had stuck by her through it all. "I've had a lot of support from my teammates," she said. "Our team has told me they're behind me." She added that Pierce's condition has been improving, but no one knows when the junior will step back on the field. Next up for Kansas is a home game tomorrow against Nebraska at 5 p.m. Last time the teams played in Lincoln on April 10, the Cornhuskers thrashed Kansas 8-0 as Nebraska's Peaches James threw a no-hitter. "Nebraska's always tough but we think we still have played the best that we're capable of," Milhoan said. "We think we're going to give them a good game." - Edited by Melissa Hermreck Football CONTINUED FROM PAGE 16A backer; senior Adrian Jones, offensive tackle; and junior Travis Watkins, defensive tackle. Newcomers Lionel Anderson, tight end and Joe Vaughn, center, both played well and surprised Mangino with their effort level. Mangino said Kemp had an outstanding spring and was challenging incumbent sophomore Clark Green for the starting running back position. Floodman, Jones and Watkins were all named captains for the 2003 season. "I told the rest of the coaching staff that if the rest of our recruits come in this fall with that same sort of attitude, we'd really have something," Mangino said. Vaughn won the starting center position through the spring, Mangino said. Mangino said although he was happy with the team he put on the field during the spring, he looked forward to the talent the new recruits will bring when they join the team in the summer. Most of the recruits will come to campus this summer to work out and practice two times per day. Several of them could get good, long looks at starting positions. Twice-daily practices will begin in mid-to-late summer. Starting lineups will be formed then. Malashock CONTINUED FROM PAGE 16A Edited by Todd Rapp How many people climb the job ladder in this country? Wait, let's rephrase that. How many people in this country wouldn't climb the job ladder? Not many. In some regard, the system, the NCAA, must take blame for the ongoing coaching carousel around the nation. The NCAA has turned into a dollars and cents entity, not an association hell-bent on graduating student-athletes, as it would like you to believe. There is no cap on coaching salaries. No limit for institutions searching to lure away coaching talent. Television revenues have transformed the sport, at least at the Division I level, into a semiprofessional entertainment extravaganza. Marquette coach Tom Crean, who was a top candidate to replace Self, re-injected a dose of faith into people who hoped coaches would follow their values at all costs. But even Crean's move is up for inspection. He stayed at Marquette, but only after the university matched the kind of dough he'd be making if he had left the Golden Eagles for Illinois. Bottom line, as long as the NCAA treats major college basketball as a money-making cash cow, as long as coaching salaries elevate to ridiculous amounts, coaches will continue to hop from one university to the next. Which also means that recruits' fathers like Pete Padgett will keep hearing false promises, like the one Williams issued about being in Lawrence all four years for Pete's son David. But it's hard and surely not fair to point the finger at coaches like Williams and Self. They did care, and still do, for their ex-players. They just took better jobs, just like you and I would. Malashock is an Omaha senior in journalism. $150U - CALL - ITS! Taps, Wells, Bottles... You get the idea-- EVERYTHING! THURSDAYS $200 VODKA RED BULL MIXERS! LIVE MUSIC April 18th ALL WEEKEND $200 DOMESTIC TAPS $250 Jumbo Long Islands! $1 Shots of Pucker or DR! at the walk-up window! HOT, FRESH PIZZA BY THE SLICE!! Distance every to Empty Saturday! DJ MARLON MARSHALL & friends open 7pm M-Sat 21 to enter Please Drink Responsibly, After 9pm, Sodas are Free! The Yellow Dress A play based on the true story of a young woman's relationship that begins as love and ends in tragedy. Come see the The Yellow Dress and do your part to help prevent relationship violence and sexual assault. Alderson Auditorium, KS Union Friday, April 25th 7:00 pm (will be followed by panel discussion on sexual and domestic violence) Presented by: Emily Taylor Women's Resource Center and Women's Transitional Care Services, Rape Victim Survivor Services, The KU Theatre Department, KU Student Senate, Man Can Stop Rape, and Deana's Fund A