Section B · Page 6 The University Daily Kansan Friday, March 6, 1998 VAGABOND BOOKMAN 1113 MASS. 842-BOOK(2665) BUY SELL USED BOOKS GREAT NEW STUFF IN STOCK NOW: Madonna, Olu Dara, Tommy Keene, Liquor Giants, Swervedriver, Will Oldham. Will Oldham, Mary Lou Lord ($11.88!), Ani DiFranco ($11.88!). Chieftans, Big Bad Voo Doo Daddy, Jon Langford, Mandy Patinkin. Junio Kinbrough, Chorish the Ladies KU softball heads to coast Cherish the Ladies, Clannad...to name a few! KIEF'S AUDIO/VIDEO 2429 Iowa • 842-1811 By Laura Bokenkroger sports@kansei.com Kanss writerspirit Cold weather limited practice for the No. 22 Kansas softball team this week as it prepared for the Bulldog Invite in Fresno, Calif. The dayhawks have spent the majority of practice in the batting cages and working with the pitching staff. "Working outside in this weather would only help us if we were going to be playing in the same kind of conditions," coach Tracy Runger said. The 10-8 Jayhawks will face No. 5 Fresno State, Tennessee, Indiana and UCLA, last year's NCAA runner up, this weekend. After playing top-ranked Arizona last weekend, Bunge said the Jayhawks were ready for the challenging tournament. this season after having back surgery in the fall. "They got great experience playing Arizona," Bunge said. "We fought; we clawed and we found a way to score some runs." Third baseman Sarah McCann started in the field for the first time Catcher Kristina Johnson played through the pain of a sprained ankle in every game last weekend. She hit her 10th career home run, and leads the Jayhawks in hitting, with .388 batting average on the season. "KJ is one of the toughest people I know," Bunge said. "Her ankle was swollen and purple, but she caught every game. She showed a lot of character and led our team by example." Pitcher Sarah Workman has yet to make her season debut. The tendinitis in her elbow continues to bother her and she has been unable to throw full speed in practice. Freshman pitcher Jessi Kowal filled in for Workman during the last two tournaments. "I really don't feel much pressure," Kowal said. "It's a team sport, and I know the rest of the team is behind me." With only two healthy pitchers, Bunge said she was hesitant about letting them hit because of the possible injury risk of running the bases. Pitcher Christy McPhail provided a boost for Kansas last weekend in her season debut at the plate, going 3-for-3 in the last game. "I was nervous in the first game that I hit in," McPhail said. "I like it better when I do both, though. When I focus too much on one thing, I don't do as well." Kansas and Tennessee have both played 18 games this season, considerably more than the other teams that will be in Fresno. Indiana, 3-6, has defeated the Jay- hawks only once, in 1989. No. 5- ranked Fresno State is 4-2, with two wins against No. 25 Utah. UCLA enters this weekend 8-4. After opening the season with six straight victories, the Bruins dropped four straight. KISSMMEE, Fla. — Bret Saberhagen got up early for a three-hour bus ride to a game in which he would pitch just two innings. Only this time. Saberhagen, a two-time Cy Young award winner, was happy to make the trip. The Associated Press Red Sox pitcher returns On Wednesday, Saberhagen took another step when he pitched the first two innings of Boston's 4-3 loss to the Atlanta Braves. "I don't mind road trips anymore," he said. "I can't complain, especially since I haven't made a road trip in (nearly) two years," he said. He also worked out of a second inning, bases-loaded jam by striking the last two batters. Saberhagen, who turns 34 the day after Boston's April 10 home opener, allowed two runs, one of them unearned, three hits and two walks and struck out two. "When it comes down to having to really get the pitch that he needed, he made the pitches." Red Sox catcher Jim Leyritz said. "For the first outing of spring training, it's pretty encourag." Saberhagen missed the entire 1996 season and made his first appearance since Oct. 1, 1995, when he was with Colorado, last Aug. 22. He gave up four runs in four innings and lost an 8-5 decision in Anaheim, Calif. He made five other starts, without any decisions, and finished the season with a 6.58 ERA. But he made it through the season without a physical setback and feels even better now. "It's the first time in three springs where I've been able to go out and do what everybody else was doing." Saberhagen said. "I feel kind of rejuvenated. Last year ... besides not feeling a part of the team, it wasn't a pleasure to come to the ballpark." If he stays healthy, Saberhagen is expected to get the No. 4 or 5 spot in Boston's rotation and a chance to improve on his 141-101 career record. 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