12 Friday, April 9, 1993 SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Oklahoma to test Kansas tennis teams Men's team seeks revenge on Oklahoma The Kansas men's tennis team won nine Big Eight Conference games in a row last year before being upset in the conference tournament by Oklahoma. That loss kept the Jayhawks from making the NCAA Championships. By Blake Spurney Kansan sportswriter "I've been waiting for this since the day after the Big Eight tournament," he said. "If you don't hate the Sooners and the Cowboys, you're not a dahawk." Sophomore Manny Ortiz, Kansas' No. 3 singles player, is particularly focused on the opponents. This weekend, the Jayhawks, 11-6, have the opportunity to exact revenge on the Sooners when both Oklahoma and Oklahoma State will be in town. Sonhomme Manny Ortiz, Kansas' Freshman Reid Slattery returns a serve during practice. Slattery is Kansas' No. 2 singles player. Renee Knoeber / KANSAM Kansas plays Oklahoma State, 3-3, tomorrow and Okhama, 9-6, on Sunday at the tennis courts behind Allen Field House. Both matches are scheduled for 2 p.m. Kansas coach Michael Center said both teams had given the Jayhawks difficulty in the past, especially the Cowboys. Oklahoma State has captured the conference crown 12 of the last 16 years. However, the Jayhawks are coming off a weekend which saw them beat Nebraska and Iowa State on the road. Kansas is tied with Colorado at 2-0 for the conference lead, while Oklahoma and Oklahoma State both stand at 0-1. "I think they feel good about themselves," Center said. "They had a great weekend." Freshman Reid Slattery, the Jayhawks No. 2 singles player, went unbeaten against the Cornhuskers and Cyclones. For his effort, he was named the Big Eight men's tennis player of the week. Kansas will need a big lift from Slattery and others if the Jayhawks are going to sweep the Oklahoma teams. Senior Carlos Fleming, No. 1 in singles, and Ortiz are both nursing minor injuries but are expected to play tomorrow. Center said he was eager to see how his players would respond. "From what I've seen, it's going to be tough," he said. "We might be a little bit deeper. I just want to see us play with some consistency." By Blake Spurney Kansan sportswriter Women' team expects tough singles match The No. 17 Kansas women's tennis team, 11-6, will open its Big Eight Conference home schedule this weekend against two of the top teams in the league, Oklahoma and Oklahoma State. "These are two of the teams that stand in the way of our repeating as Big Eight champs," he said. Kansas coach Chuck Merzbacher said that those two teams had a chance to knock off the Jayhawks, who are 2-0 on the conference. The Sooners, 11-4, and the Cowboys, 10-4, both are 1-0 in the conference. Merzbacher said he was expecting a big crowd at the tennis courts behind Allen Field House to greet the conference rivals. "Everybody likes to beat those schools, no matter what sport we play them in," he said. INTERNSHIP Sophomore Nora Koves, the only other ranked Jayhawk, slipped from 74th to 87th in the intercollegiate Tennis Association's new rankings. The Jayhawks left Lincoln and Anes without a loss in Kansas' 0-0 pummeling of the two teams. Nevertheless, Merzhacher said he still was looking for improvement from the Jayhawks if they were to remain unbeaten this weekend. Jensen was named the Big Eight player of the week after going unbeaten in both singles and doubles last weekend at Nebraska and Iowa State. Realize the dream of calling your own shots! Our sales internship program will help you do just that. Our agents have been recognized as "Top Sales Force" in a survey of sales executives by Sales and Marketing Management magazine.' 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