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The Kansas women's team finished second, placing three runners in the top ten and scoring 46 points, defeating Missouri, Air Force Academy, Pittsburg State, Central Missouri and Southwest Baptist. Kansas' top runner for the second straight week was junior Kristi Kloster beating out freshman Bridget Mann and returning senior Julia Saul. Harter said that he was elated with his team's performance at the meet, but that losing Deanna Drassin and Michelle Byrne to injuries this week made the team's success surprise. "We're showing improvements each week," Schwartz said. "Nobody likes to lose, but competing with teams like Arkansas will help us in the long run." kansas Coach Gary Schwartz said he was pleased with his team's performance in the meet even without defeating the Razorbacks. Schwartz said that the performance turned in by Kloster did not surprise him. He said that the team's practice times had been closer than any time in several years. "It really comes down to whoever has a good day," Schwartz said. pleased with her performance, she was frustrated because she thought she could have caught the Arkansas runners. has a good day, so she was Klover said that although she was runners. "By the time I realized that they were within striking distance it was too late," Kloster said. While the women's performance was about what Schwartz expected, he said he had hoped for higher than the men's third place finish. The team unjusted with 62 points behind the Air Force Academy's 23 and Big Eight rival Missouri's 51. There is no way we should lose to Missouri," Schwartz said. "This isn't taking anything away from Missouri but as an old KU guy, I hate losing to Missouri." The Air Force Academy placed three of the top five runners; the other two were from Missouri. Kansas runner for the second straight week was freshman Bryan Schultz who finished seventh overall, followed by senior Bobby Palmer's eight place finish. Central Missouri, Pittsburgh State, Northeast Missouri State, Missouri-Kansas City and Southwest Baptist all placed behind the Jayahws. Schwartz said the early part of the season was helpful in evaluating the team and making adjustments. Despite upsets, top players victorious The Associated Press NEW YORK — Pete Sampras faced only two dangers in the U.S. Open final: popping the strings on all his rackets and getting whacked in the head by a wild shot from Cedric Pioline. Other than that, Sampras had little trouble defeating Pilingi 6-4, 6-4, 6-3 yesterday to follow up his Wimbledon championship with a second U.S. Open title and punctuate his ascendancy again to No. 1. From the moment of Sampras' first serve, a 127 mph screamer that landed a bit long but evoked knowing laughter from the crowd, there was never a doubt that Sampras would take home the $535,000 winner's check. If anything would derail him, it would have to be something strange, like running out of rackets. One after another, Sampras' tauk racket strings snapped from his booming serves and the topspin shots, sending him to the sideline with a couple of rackets to be restring quickly. routine, meanwhile, scattered balls all over the stadium. He knocked one return in the first set 25 rows into the stands, where a man in a blue suit made a nice catch. Then in the first game of the second set, Pioiline snapped a second serve to the left temple of a fan in the second row. That fellow happened to be a former World Cup goalie for Yugoslavia who knows what it is like to get hit with a ball. Piline's next hardest shot was a ball he skipped into the crowd after he double-faulted, falling behind 4-3 in the same set. That brought a warning from the umpire for ball abuse. When Pioline wasn't abusing the balls and spectators, he played well enough not to embarrass himself but not enough to threaten Sampras. Helena Sukova was not a threat to Steffi Graf, either. In her most subline moments, Graf slammed shots as perfectly as she ever did to win a third U.S. Open and a third straight Grand Slam title Saturday. No tension, no throb of excitement ever intruded upon Graf's 6-3, 6-3 victory Saturday over Helena Sukova. This was the day, more than any other in the two-week tournament, when 1901 and 1929 Open champion Monica Seles was missed dearly — by the fans and by Graf. Everyone knew Graf could have been handed the trophy and check at the start of the tournament, so certain was her eventual victory. Graft swept the Grand Slams in 1988, won the U.S. Open, Wimbledon and the French Open the following year and held the No.1 ranking for a record 186 weeks until Seles took over the top spot for more than two years. this was Graf's 14th Grand Slam title. In the past dozen Grand Slam events, either Graf or Seles has won. Sukova teamed with Arantxa Sanchez Vicario to win the women's doubles over Amanda Coretzer and Ines Morrochateira 6-4, 6-2 yesterday. 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