1. SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 9 Monday, April 12, 1993 Daron J. Bennett / KANSAN KU Crew rows to victory Kristin Anthony, Naperville, IL, sophomore, gets showered by water draining out the shell of a crew boat. Anthony was part of the women's varsity eight person, 2,000 meter race in the Great Plains Rowing Championship on Friday and Saturday on Lake Shawnee. Varsity teams qualify for regional regatta; novice teams struggle By Mark Button By Mark Button Kansan sportswriter It was both a good and bad day Saturday for the KU Crew club, as the Jayhawks joined about 30 other crews from the Midwest at the Great Plains Rowing Championship in Toneka. I wish my novice crew had more practice time," Catloth said. Coach Rob Catloth said lack of water time was at the root of overall mediocre results. Both the men's and women's varity boats did well, but the novice crews struggled. Catloth said the Kansas River level and spring storms had made it hard for the team to practice. The women's varsity light eight-person boat captured the gold medal in its race, as well as the women's varsity light four boat. The victories gave the crews the top position going into the Midwest Sprints on April 24th in Madison Wis. If the boats that qualified for the Sprints win in Madison, Catloth said, they will receive an automatic seedling in the Champion International Collegiate Regatta. This competition, May 16-17 in Boston, is the national championship for club sport crew. No novice crew finished higher than sixth. On the men's side, the varsity light eight boat finished second in its race although it was the first collegiate boat to cross the finish line. The heat was won by a club team from Minnesota that was comprised of crew members with professional experience. The second-place finish also earned the crew the top spot going into the Spirits. Kendra Luna, who rows in the women's varsity light eight and four, as well as four other boats, agreed with about needing more watertime. "It was more of a learning experience than anything else," said Luna. Tonganoxie senior "The boats that did well relied on experience, but the novice crews haven't had enough practice. You can always stay in good physical condition by running. But there is no substitution for being on the water." Looking forward to this weekend, the crew club will play host to the Sunflower State Rowing Championships. Kansas State, Washburn and Wichita State will travel to Lawrence Although the regatta has no direct influence on the seedings for nationalists, Lana said there was more than just bragging rights at stake. to compete on Clinton Lake. The seeding committee looks at everyone's record, "she said. 'So if we win, it will be another point in our favor.' At the lowest possible prices at the Burge Union Computer Store. 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