4B = THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SPORTS MONDAY, MARCH 3, 2003 Clark leads way at Big 12 Indoors By Chris Wintering cwintering@kansan.com Kansan sportswriter Kansas spinner Kim Clark picked a good time to have the best performances of her career. This weekend, at the Big 12 Indoor Track and Field Championships, the sophomore became the Big 12 Champion in the 600 yard run. In Friday's qualifying race, Clark set a school record with a time of 1:20.93. "I didn't know that the record was that attainable because I had never looked at it," Clark said. She said she was worried about topping her qualifying performance in the finals Saturday. However, she not only improved by running 1:20.38, but she won the race by holding off Baylor's Barbara Petrahn. "It felt really good," Clark said. "I ran really well and I didn't think that time was going to be as good, but I came out and ran my race instead of following Petrahn." By running her race, Clark became the Jayhawks' only Big 12 Indoor Champion this season. Her performance helped the women finish fourth behind Big 12 champion Texas. Clark had a busy day by also anchoring the 4x400-meter relay team that finished second. The relay team, which also included sophomore Brooklyn Hann, junior Stacy Keller and senior Shameika McField, set the school record in the race with a time of 3:41.17. The meet was held in Lincoln, Neb., and the Nebraska men's team won the Big 12 title. The Jayhawk men's team finished ninth. Junior sprinter Leo Bookman came in seventh in the 60-meter dash with a season-best time of 6.77 seconds. Bookman was disqualified from the 200-meter dash for a lane violation in his qualifying race. He was the Big 12 Indoor Champion in the 200 last year. "On the men's side, there's some things that happened that I thought we could have expected more points, and it didn't happen," Redwine said. "We just have to figure it out because those teams were better than us today." The team will compete in the Iowa State Invitational on Saturday, the last opportunity for athletes to qualify for the NCAA Indoor Championships March 14-15. — Edited by Ryan Wood Shane Mettlen smttenl@kansan.com Kansan Sportswriter Defense key in Mizzou win Shane Mettlen COLUMBIA, Mo. — Tracey Lozier stole the ball on the first play of Saturday's Border War between the Kansas and Missouri's women's basketball teams and never looked back. The Missouri guard led the Tigers with 15 points. Lozier hit four three-pointers and was 3-of-4 from the foul line, guiding the Tigers to a 73-52 win. Lozier got it done on the defensive end as well. She recorded a game-high five steals and at times guarded high school teammate, Jayhawk Blair Waltz. Lozier and her teammates held Waltz to two "It's always fun to beat an old teammate," a grinning Lozier said after the game. "It's fun playing against Blair. She's a great player. Every game is a big game, but it's fun playing KU." points on 1-of-6 shooting in 33 minutes of play. Missouri forced Kansas into 25 turnovers and allowed only eight assists. The Tigers also held the Jayhawks to 35 percent shooting from the field while hitting 54 percent of their own shots. "I'm really proud of our team," Missouri coach Cindy Stein said. "We were really working for a complete game, and for the most part, I was really proud of the way our team handled the surges of KU." Kansas may get another shot for a Border War victory this season. If the Tigers win their last regular season game versus Texas A&M and the Jayhawks lose to Iowa State Wednesday, the two teams will meet in the first round of the Big 12 tournament in Dallas. If that scenario plays out, Kansas coach Marian Washington knows she will need a better effort from her team. "I didn't think we came ready to play." Washington said after the game. "We have to have a lot of players contribute and we just didn't have it. I'm very disappointed with the performance." - Edited by Ryan Wood Soccer team starts the season 0-1-1 The Kansas soccer team kicked off the spring season with a tie and a loss in Memphis, Tenn., on Saturday. Freshmen Caroline Smith and Kim Karfonta each scored a goal for Kansas in the opener against Kentucky that ended in a 2-2 draw. Sophomore goalkeeper Meghan Miller held the Wildcats scoreless in the first half, but Kentucky scored twice in the second with junior Sarah Gonzalez guarding the net for the Jayhawks. Kansas entered the second game of the day against Florida without forwards Rachel Gilfillan and Carmel Kaplinger, who were injured during the game with Kentucky. The Gators took advantage and easily defeated the shorthanded Jayhawks 3-0. "It was a good start for the team for the spring," assistant coach Donna Holyman said. "We just Kansas will try to make those improvements in its home opener March 12. The Jayhawks will take on the Kansas City Boys Legend Under-16 team. Kick off is set for 4 p.m. at SuperTarget Field. introduced a new system to our players this past week and they picked it up pretty well. We played two quality opponents today and we learned about some things we can improve upon." -Shane Mettlen Newton swim coach killed on way to meet SWIMMING NEWTON — The 31-year-old coach of the Newton swim team was killed in a car crash on his way to a meet in Lawrence. Most of the other swimmers had arrived in Lawrence for Saturday's meet. Jim Randall was eastbound on U.S. Highway 50 near Strong City Friday when he drove left of center and collided with an oncoming car. A 13-year-old swimmer who was with him suffered minor injuries. The group of about 15 Newton Swim Club members competed in the meet Saturday with the help of Wichita swim teams. The swim teams coached the swimmers until the afternoon, when Newton assistant coaches arrived. "The Wichita swim teams are just phenomenal," said Brett Barnhart, the father of one of the swimmers. "Whenever there's a problem, they take our kids under their wing." "He was humble," said Paul Clark, president of the Newton Swim Club. "You never saw him yell at a child. He always took the time with parents to explain things." The service for Randall likely will be in his native California, where his parents live. A memorial service is being planned in Newton. 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