SPORTS University Daily Kansan, February 4, 1985 Page 10 Bowlers roll over NU in final Big 8 match By SUE KONNIK Sports Writer Ron Kellogg isn't the only Jayhawk that rolled over Nebraska Saturday. Allen Keple, Kansas City, Kan, sophomore, led the KU bowling team to a decisive victory over Nebraska in Lincoln in the first game of its final conference match Kepler's 249 average in the first game was enough to push KU past sixth-ranked Nebraska. "Allen ran his first eight strikes together," Fine said. "He lost it in the ninth frame but still had a excellent game." Nebraska defeated the men's team in the second match but KU regrouped, taking the next two games from Emporia State. It was all downhill for KU from then on losing their final four games to Kansas State and Wichita State. AN LILLNESS PREVENTED team captain Jim Mack, Kallus, Hawaii, senior, from traveling with the team. Fine said Mack's absence was a factor in the men's poor showing. "We have a young squad and the stability that Jim provides was really missed in Lincoln." Fine said. "None of the other players were able to take over as leader and that hurt us." The 3-3 finish left the men third in the conference behind Nebraska and Wichita State. The women's team was second, with the match, finishing 3-3 on the day. In the first set, the women dominated Nebraska, picking up two victories. A split with Emporia was in Kansas State left KU even at three. Two losses to 16th-ranked Wichita State seated KU third in the conference. THE TEAMS WILL have two weeks to prepare for the regional tournament to be held in Wichita. The tournament will be Feb. 15-17. KU will compete in region 11, which comprises all the collegiate teams from the Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska and Oklahoma area. Coens doubles at last home meet Brad Coens wanted Saturday to be special. By DAVID O'BRIEN Sports Writer "It was my last home meet," the Leawood senior said, "and I just wanted to go out right." Coens did just that, Saturday, although the KU men's swim team was defeated by Iowa State 75-38 in a dual meet at Robinson Natorium. The KU women overpowered Iowa State 94-76. Coens, for the first time in his career, doubled with victories in the 200-yard backstroke and 200-yard individual medley events. "That's a nice way to finish a stellar four-year career," head coach Gary Kempf said after Coen's performance. Coens won the 200 individual medley in one minute, 57.41 seconds, over second place Nick Hansen of ISU (1:58.15). He then went on to win the 200 backstroke in 1:56.74 over teammate Kai Zugee (1:57.82). "I WAITED UNTIL the last home meet of my career," Coens said, "but it's a nice way to go out. It will be a good memory for me." In addition to Coens, four other KU seniors swam in their last collegiate meets sunset. Ken Grey, Troy Cummins, Celine Cerny and Teresa Robinson in their final races at Robinson. "I'll miss it, but it feels good," said Coens. "It feels good to be able to accomplish four years of athletics here. "It's been fun, that's the bottom line." Cerny and Watkins agreed. "It's sad because it came so quickly," Cerny said. "But it was fun. I just wish I had more time." Watkins said, "I wouldn't trade it for anything in the whole world. I think it's been the best four years of my life." Watkins said, "It was really neat to know I had to team up with the team was better. It helped me." "Celine swam her seasonal-best and just had an excellent swim," Kemp said. "And Teresa swam very well." "We are real close, and we work so CERNY, ST. MARY'S senior, won the 200-yard butterfly in the Kansas women's competition Saturday. Her home game of 2.03.01 was her best this season. Watkins won the 200-yard back- stroke in 2:33.91. Brad Coens, KU swimmer, relaxes after obtaining his first double victory at his last meet at Robinson Natatorium. Coens took first in the 200-yard backstroke and the 200-yard individual medley in the meet against Iowa State Saturday afternoon. hard together everyday. At meets it's great to know that everybody is backing everybody." GREY, CHUCK JONES and Mike Prangle all turned in double-victory performances in the KU men's 72-41 victory over Southwest Missouri State Friday night at Robinson. Grey won the 200-yard individual medley and the 200-yard butterfly. Grey's time of 1:55:11 in the butterfly was his best this season. THIS IS YOUR CHANCE TO CHANGE THE WORLD! Or at least have a say in the changes going on around you.The student Senate is now accepting applications for - Social Responsibilities - Elections committees until 5p.m. Tuesday, February 5. If you have any questions, stop by B105 Kansas Union or call 864-3710. —Your student activity fee made this ad possible— 14th & Ohio 842-3232 Under the Wheel SNIP! SNIP! Teleflora presents Valentine's Day Everything her heart desires! 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