Section B·Page 8 The University Daily Kansan Monday, March 16, 1998 Communication is the Key... Don't Assume, Ask. Have a SAFE Spring Break. Sexual Assault Prevention and Education Program The Emily Taylor Women's Resource Center 115 Strong Hall, 864-3552 840 Mass 842-NIKE (6453) Largest Oakley selection in Midwest! - backpacks - backpacks * hats * apparel * t-shirts * replacement lenses * ear and nose pieces * cases * bags Special orders at no extra charge! Well done Jayhawk basketball... 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The whole thing really hasn't sunk in yet." "This is great," Russell said. "Coming into nationals I just wanted to increase my personal record and then I did this well. In the women's pole vault, Mason tied her school record with a jump of 12 feet, 7 1/2 inches, and Branson jumped a career-best 12 feet, 1 1/2 inches. Branson has steadily improved her mark by more than two feet this season. Head coach Gary Schwartz said he credited specialty coaches Lorri Larowe and Rick Attig for preparing the All-Americans for nationals. The Jayhawks' outdoor season begins this week with the Emporia State Invitational on Thursday, March 19 and the Arizona State Invitational on Saturday, March 21. Jayhawks field 12 pitchers in win By Laura Bokenkroger Kansan sportswriter The Kansas baseball team beat Hastings College 11-3 yesterday. The Jayhawks, 8-6, played yesterday after games at Nebraska, Missouri and Kansas State were postponed last week because of bad weather. Twelve pitchers threw for Kansas, the most ever to throw in a single Kansas game. "Everybody pitched today except for Les Walrond, because he is going to start on Tuesday," coach Bobby Randall said. "Everybody played today. We had to shake the cobwebs off today. It was a little chilly. It was a long time waiting to play." The Jayhawks' offense kept them ahead, and their defense played flawlessly behind a different pitcher each inning. The Jayhawks jumped on top early, when centerfielder Clint Wyrick doubled to right field, scoring shortstop John Nelson in the first inning. Designated hitter Walrond hit a three- Pitcher Peter Smart throws practice pitches during the Kansas game against Hastings College. By Corie Waters/KANSAN "We did some things well defensively," Randall said, "but we made some silly mistakes mostly on offense, some base running and some hitting mistakes. They are all correctable things. Right now what we need to do is just play baseball." Women's tennis dominates Colorado Shortstop John Nelson had two hits, two walks, two RBIs and scored three runs in the game. Kansan staff report Hunt: won one, lost one. Kansas scored three more times in the bottom of the eighth. The Kansas women's tennis team defeated Colorado 7-2 yesterday and remained In the top of the eighth, Dan Auckland came in to pitch for Franco Martinez, after the Broncos scored up a run, making it 8-3. Auckland struck out three batters to end the inning. undefeated in Big 12 Conference play. The No. 17 Jayhawks struggled against the Buffaloes; ins singles competition, four for more information and to apply for the GTE Visa card today or call 1-800-965-3238 run home run over the center field fence, giving the Jayhawks a 4-1 lead. KANSAS TENNIS ing into the top 20. With the win, the Jayhawks improve to 9-2 on the season and remain perfect at 3-0 in the Big 12. www.gtevisa.com The Jayhawks have a long break before heading to California to face two top-25 teams. Kansas faces 14th-ranked Pepperdine and 24th-ranked Southern California the weekend of March 27. - the ability to call from any touch tone phone in the U.S.A. 1-800-965-3238. - a 10% rebate towards phone timeon Visa purchases. - Apply today for the GTE Visa*and receive a GTE Prepaid $ ^{ \text{™}}$ Phone Card with... - $20 of FREE long distance calling time when you use your Visa card tomake a purchase for the first time. It's so easy! The Jayhawks continued to mix things up in doubles play and fielded their 13th different combination of doubles teams. The combination worked, and Kansas won two of three doubles matches. This was the first win for the Jayhawks since mov- Hitourwebpageat Here's what you'll save over other ways of calling! The No. 2 singles went to the third set as well, but senior Christie Sim came up short and lost to Jessica Garrow, 6-3, 4-6, 6-2. Garrow earned the Buffs' only singles win. Jayhawks winning both. Junior Kris Sell defeated Sandra Fischer 6-3, 3-6, 6-4 at the No. 3 spot, and freshman Christine Sues defeated Emily Smith 4-6, 6-0, 6-1 at the No. 4 position. The No. 3 and No. 4 singles positions continued the three-set trend with the Please, Recycle Your Kansan matches went to the final third set. At the top spot, senior Kylien Hunt came back after dropping the first set and defeated Colorado's Nadine Kenzelmann 3-6. 6-4. 6-2. 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