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At least temperatures should be under freezing," Randall said. "We will try to clear the snow off on Friday and hope it will dry enough for Saturdav." Bryson: Unfavorable weather has helped team rhythm. The weekend schedule will not be finalized until late today, but will pro b a b l y involve a round-robin format with the Jayhawks tentatively playing at 11 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. to m o r r o w. Details for Sunday still were undecided yesterday. Kansas has not played a full game since Friday against Illinois-Chicago. This time it has given several nagging injuries time to heal. "it's been pretty low-key for us this week," Randall said. "We've been able to heal some sore arms and rest some tired bodies." Outfielder Cliff Bryson said the inclement weather during the past few weeks had given the team members some time to get in sync. "We are just all relaxing more and getting into a rhythm as the season goes on," Bryson said. "We're just trying not to let the unbelievably Case: Cooch expects playing time to increase. cold weather hold us back from improving." First baseman Randy Case's back, which he underwent surgery for in the off-season, continues to heal. "Randy keeps feeling better, and that's key because we want him getting in as many innings and at bats as possible for us," Randall said. "He's played well thus far, and his production should increase as he gets more and more healthy." Kansas women's tennis to battle'Buffs Kansan staff report The Kansas women's tennis team will hit the road for the sixth time in nine matches and travel to Boulder, Colo., this weekend. The Jayhawks will face Colorado and will try to improve their Big 12 Conference record to 3-0 tomorrow. The Buffalohes should not pose a threat to the 17th-ranked Jayhawks. As a team Colorado is not ranked and their highest individual ranking is their No. 1 doubles team of Agnes Beck and Anna Beck, who are ranked 38th in the nation. including a w i n a gainst William and Mary on Sunday, which helped them move up from No. 27 to No. 17 in the national rankings. The Jayhawks are coming off a two-match winning streak. by contrast, Kansas is ranked No. 17 in the nation and has three players who are ranked nationally: senior Kylie Hunt (25th), senior Christie Sim (28th) and freshman Christine Sues (96th). Hunt: Returned to national ranking. The Buffaloes are 2-1 in the Big 12, including wins against Missouri and Texas Tech. After tomorrow, the Jayhawks will not play again until March 27, when they travel to California to face Pepperdine and Southern California. Senior Kylie Hunt will look to improve to 10-1 on the season. She is ranked for the first time since she injured her knee two years ago. Softball splits with Arkansas The Kansas softball team split with Arkansas in a doubleheader Wednesday in Fayetteville, Ark. In the first game, Kansas jumped ahead 4-0, taking advantage of three Razorback errors. Jessi Kowal pitched for the Jayhawks and gave up only two runs on six hits. The Jayhawks won 4-2. The crowd swelled from 46 to 117 people in the second game, as the Razor-backs held Kansas scoreless through six innings. Arkansas clung to a 1-0 lead until the seventh inning. Michelle Hubler doubled to lead off the inning, and scored on an RBI by Shannon Stanwix. Sarah McCann went 1-1 with an RBI, bringing home Abbie Berg to take the lead. Kansas is 12-12 for the season and will take the weekend off to prepare for an eight-day road trip to California during spring break. But in the bottom of the inning, Arkansas scored twice on two hits and won the game 3:2. —Laura Bokenkroger