SPORTS University Daily Kansan / Monday, March 2, 1992 7 KU women's tennis overpowers Lobos By Lyle Niedens Kansan sportswriter It doesn't matter who plays No.1 singles for the Kansas women's tennis team, the results are just the same. Freshman Rebecca Jensen, ranked No. 21 in the nation, replaced senior All-American Eveline Hamers at the No. 1 spot Saturday and defeated New Mexico's Jenny Cook 6-4, 6-1, helping the Jayhawks to an 8-1 victory against the Lobos in a dual match. "I thought it was a great opportunity for me," Jensen said. "I would love to play No. 1 singles a lot more." Kansas coach Michael Center said he was pleased with Jensen's play. "I wanted to grab Rebecca a taste of playing No. 1." Center said. "I think all three of our top three players could play No. 1." Those three are Jensen, Hamers and freshman Nora Koves. In addition to Jensen's victory, Hamers only lost one game in the first two games and Koves did the same at No. 3 singles. No. 1 singles would not be permanent and that Hamers had proven herself as Kansas's 'No. 1 singles player.' Another change for the Jayhawks on Saturday was the debut of freshman Ana Gonzales at No. 6 singles. Gonzales, who had been out with a knee injury, defeated Ludmila Casio f-3. 6-1. "We were just waiting to see how she would recover from her injury," Center said. "She will be a big asset for us the rest of the season." The Jayhawks dominated the Lobos throughout the match. Kansas' only loss came at No. 5 singles, in which Megan Pye defeated Abby Woods 6,4- 6,4. The Jayhawks won 16 of 19 sets. "I knew we would be stronger than them," Center said, "but the thing I was happy with is that we just went out there and did the job. We didn't even allow them to think they had a chance." The victory improved Kansas' record to 7-0. The Hawks will spend this week preparing for a spring break trip to Arizona, where they will face three Top 25 teams, beginning with No. 1 Pepperdine on Saturday. Gibson back at KC camp The Associated Press HAINES CITY, Fla. — Outfielder Kirk Gibson, who failed to showup for Saturday'sworkout, returned to Kansas City's spring training camp yesterday saying his absence was unimportant. "It doesn't matter," said Gibson, who is unhappy with his role as a backup player. "It's not a big deal really. There's nothing to say about it." Gibson, one of four active players with 200 home runs and 200 stolen bases, has asked general manager Herk Robinson to trade him or release him. Gubson, signed last winter to a two-year, $3.65 million contract, hit 236 with 16 home runs and 55 RBI in 1991. He was intended to be the designated hitter, but he moved to left field when George Brett hurt his knee and returned as the designated hitter. 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