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By Blake Spurney Kansan sportswriter The Kansas men's and women's tennis teams will open Big Eight Conference play this weekend on the road against Iowa State on Saturday and Nebraska on Sunday. Conference play during the regular season sets up the seedings for the Big Eight Championships, which will be held from April 23 through April 25. As in basketball, the winner of the tournament is declared conference champion and goes on to the NCAA Championships. 2. Call 1-900-787-0778 (you need an off-campus, private residence, touch-tone phone), enter the mailbox number from the ad, and listen to the message. Or browse through all the voice messages in a category. You can interrupt to skip over messages that don't interest you. Voice prompts will lead you along the way. You'll be charged $1.95 per minute. Jayhawks will play Iowa State, Nebraska on road this weekend The No. 18 women's team, 9-6, won the title last year and is favored to do so again. 3. If you like what you hear, leave a message of your own. Include a phone number where you can be reached. Nebraska and Iowa State finished fifth and seventh, respectively, in the conference last year, and Kansas women's coach Chuck Merzbacher said the teams were about the same caliber this season. Still, Merzbacher said he wanted the team to work hard this weekend, regardless of the competition. "We're just concerned right now with pushing ourselves during the Big Eight season," he said. "We all know we have to win, and we have to win the tournament." As a whole, he said that the team felt more confident than it had all year. That could be attributed to the Jayhawks' difficult schedule, which is made up mostly of ranked teams. "Every match has been a war because they're the best teams in the country," he said. "I feel that the tough schedule is going to pay off this spring." Kansas men's coach Michael Center is taking his team into the match with a much different attitude. Last year, Kansas defeated every conference team until losing to Oklahoma in the finals of the Big Eight tournament. Nebraska and Iowa State placed fifth and sixth in the conference last season. However, Center said that, this year, both teams, as well as the rest of the league, had drastically improved. "It's going to be a dogfight during the conference season," he said. The Cornhuskers already have beaten the Jayhawks, 5-3, in the fall. "Both matches are going to be tossups," Center said. The Cyclones have not beaten Kansas in at least 10 years, Center said, including last fall when the Jay-hawks won. (6.1) Track team to compete in 66th Texas Relays By Blake Spurney The Kansas track team's top performers will compete among an estimated 3,000 athletes at the 66th Annual Texas Relax this weekend in Austin. By Blake Spurney Kansan sportswriter Nebraska's Na. 1 singles player, Matthias Mueller, has been a top-ranked player in the Midwest region the last couple of years, Center said. Kansas coach Gary Schwartz said it was one of the five big relay events across the nation. The competitors will include high school athletes, independents and athletes from more than 100 college teams. The 29 Jayhawks who are making the trip to Texas are healthy and have been performing well recently. Schwartz said. "Meets like this have high stan Natural Label Clothing & Natural Body Care Heading the Kansas contingent will be All-American Michael Cox, a junior. He earned the honor by placing ninth in the mule at the 1993 NCAA Indoor Championships. Cox is one of eight Jayhawks returning to the Lone Star State who won an event at the Southern Methodist University Invitational a week earlier. dards," he said, "it's difficult to get your whole team to go. People who are doing the best at this point in time, people who can be competitive, are the ones going." A smaller group of Jayhawks will travel to Maryville, Mo., this weekend for the Northwest Missouri State Bearcat/Bearkitten Invitational. NATURAL WAY 841-0100 820-822 Mass. Sophomore middle distance runner Melissa Swartz is a member of the alternate squad going to the Bearcat/Bearkitten Invitational. At the SMU Invitational, she finished fifth in the 1500-meter run with a personal record time of 4:47.02. The athletes who did not make the Texas meet still need to compete to get ready for the Big Eight Conference Outdoors, Schwartz said. "It's mostly for people who are working on strength for upcoming meets," she said. "For some people, this is their first meet." DUI or OUI? Court Evaluations Walking Distance to KU CrossBridge 749-2626 Next week, the Jayhawks will travel to Norman, Okla., for the John Jacobs Invitational. Enlargements Up To 12"X18" In Only 3 Hours!!! 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