Section B · Page 4 The University Daily Kansan Friday, February 13, 1998 VVVV USING THE INTERNET IN THE JOB SEARCH A workshop on conducting an electronic job search. Monday, February 16, 1998 - 3:30pm 149 Burge Union Tuesday, April 14, 1998 - 3:30pm 149 Burge Union These workshops are meant to expose students to the Internet as it relates to the job search process. Participants will be given a brief overview of the Internet and an introduction to the types of resources available online to assist them. in their job search. There is no charge for attending this workshop. Sign-up at University Career & Employment Services 110 Burge Union 864-3624 www.ukans.edu/~upc Sisters may rival in tennis matches Tennis court serves as meeting place for family reunion By Erin Thompson Kansas sportswriter Kris Sell keeps her eye on the ball as she prepares to return a shot. The Kansas women's tennis team practiced Wednesday at Alvamar Racquet Club in preparation for their weekend games, including Sunday's match against North Carolina State, which is coached by Sell's sister. Photo by Geoff Krieger/KANSAN Kansan sportswriter When Kris Sell played tennis against her sister while growing up, she would try to drag out the match as long as possible so no one would have to lose. This weekend Sell will face a possible match in doubles play against her sister Kathy, a freshman at Duke. The 27th-ranked Jayhawks will take on the Blue Devils, who are ranked third in the nation, today in Chapel Hill, N.C. "It's harder than usual to play against my little sister" said Kris Sell. "I'm really excited. We've been looking forward to this ever since we started." Kansas plays Duke today as the start of a full weekend. They will take on North Carolina tomorrow and finish the weekend against North Carolina State on Sunday. The Jayhawks are looking for a chance to knock off the Blue Devils and move up in the polls. "If we play our best tennis, we can play with anyone," said Kansas coach Roland Thornqvist. "Singles play will be pretty even, it will probably come down to doubles play. We just need to be sharp on Friday." The team members have been focused on this match since the schedule was made and have been practicing hard to beat Duke, Sell said. "We're all so fired up. This past week we've all been practicing so well," she said. "That was one of our first goals when we made our team goals at the beginning of the season; to beat Duke." Sell's sister Kathy will not be the only member of the family in Chapel Hill for the weekend. Sell's oldest sister, Jenny Garrity, will also be there. She is the head women's tennis coach at North Carolina State. Sell is not a stranger to Garrity's coaching. "We all helped each other out," Sell said. "My older brother and sister would try to hit with us because they were so much older." Kansas is ranked higher than both North Carolina and North "Although we have a higher ranking than both those teams, the home turf is to their advantage," Thorqvist said. "We're looking forward to this weekend. There are going to be three very good teams, and there should be some good tennis." Carolina State, but the Jayhawks are not expecting the matches to be easy, Thornqvist said. Tennis team adds more focus to court Men gear up for match against Minnesota with winning hopes By Erin Thompson Kansan sportswriter After starting the season with a loss to a lower-ranked opponent, the Kansas men's tennis team has increased its intensity during practice. "There is a lot less messing around,"said senior Trent Tucker. "Not that we're not having fun. There are still jokes, but people are more focused." The Jayhawks hope that focus will help them win against Minnesota tomorrow at Alvamar Racquet Club. the season. "We want to win it, period," Tucker said. "I've never been on a team that is 0-1. We just want to keep going or we'll plummet in the rankings." Kansas will be competing against a Minnesota team that has no seniors, compared to a Kansas team that has four seniors. But a win for Kansas would be good for its younger players, Tucker said. To win, the team needs to hold its poise better than it did against Arkansas, said head coach Mark Riley. The Jayhawks lost to Arkansas 4-3 in their first match of "We're not on the wrong track, but going into the Tucker: Will attempt to lengthen his winning streak National Indoors with a win is important," Riley said. "We open with No. 3 Georgia, and it's important to get a win this weekend and get us on a positive track." At the No. 4 singles spot, Tucker provides a winning example for the Jayhawks. 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