10 Thursday, March 18, 1993 SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN KU Crew heading south to practice By Mark Button Kansan sportswriter For many Kansas students, spring break presents a week of rest and relaxation. For the KU Crew, spring break means a week of vigorous training. The KU Crew, which has 65 members, will spend its week away from classes in Natchitoches, La. There, on the Cane River, the team will hold its first training practices of the 1993 season. Normally, by this time of the year, the club would have had a few weeks of practice. However, because of this spring's weather conditions, the Kansas River level has been too high to practice. After a wee of practice, the team will have its first regatta against Tulsa on March 27. KU Crew coach Rob Catloth said although he wanted his team to win the regatta against Tulsa, he considered it a warm-up or preseason competition. "Hopefully we'll do well," Catloth said. "And it will set the tone for a winning season." On April 3, the team has what Catloth considers its first real test — the Sunflower State Championships. The regatta will take place on the Kansas River. Kansas will play host to Kansas State, Wichita State and Washburn at Burcham Park in north Lawrence. A crew regatta consists of many different races. There are four- and eight-person races in men's and women's novice and varsity. Also, there is a lightweight category for each: 160 pounds and less for the men and 130 pounds and less for the women. Catloth calls crew the ultimate in team sports because each member in the boat must do the exact same thing for the team to be successful. "There's no room for a star," Catloth said. "Everyone must row together to win." In addition to the four or eight rowers, there is the coxwain in the rear of each boat. This is the member who is responsible for steering, and keeping the stroke rate consistent. Also, the coxswain is the only person who faces forward, creating another responsibility — watching the opponents. Last year's Sunflower State Championships was the first year for the governor's trophy, the award given to the school with the most team points. Kansas is the defending champion of the governor's trophy. "I think we're stronger than the other teams," Amick said. "We should win the governor's trophy again." Junior crew veteran Michael Amick, member of the men's varsity eight team, expects to equal last year's success. The women's varsity eight team has been victorious in its race at the Sunflower State Championships for 10 consecutive years. Later this season, the KU Crew has the Great Plains Rowing Champions on April 10 in Topeka. This regatta features more than 20 schools from as far away as Texas and Minnesota. The women's varsity eight had claimed victories there in each year except 1988 and 1990, since the competition began in 1985. KANSAS BRIEFS Tennis teams prepare for spring break meets The Kansas women's tennis team ranked 19th in the nation, will travel west next week for four matches. Three of the four teams are ranked in the Top 25. Kansas has two singles players ranked in the Top 100. Sophomore Rebecca Jensen is ranked 8th, and sophomore Nora Koves is 62nd. The men's team will play today and tomorrow against Wichita State and Indiana State in Wichita. The Jayhawks will then spend their break in Arizona. Kansas will face Arizona, Arizona State and Northern Arizona Tuesday through Thursday. The Kansas men's swimming team will send five team members to the NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships Tuesday through Thursday in Indianapolis. Seniors Ed Riddle and Zhawn Stevens, juniors Curtis Taylor and Scott Townsend, and sophomore Marc Bontrager will represent the Jayhawks at the national championships. Stevens will swim the 200-yard breaststroke, 200 individual medley and 400 individual medley at the NCAA championships. Stevens won all three events at the Big Eight Championships earlier this month. The other two swimmers qualified in the 50 freestyle. Bontrager will also participate in the 100 freestyle and 100 backstroke. Baseball team to play despite cold weather Although Kansas' baseball game yesterday with Emporia State was canceled because of cold weather, the Jayhawks will play host to Washburn at 3 p.m. today. No makeup game with Emporia State has been scheduled. The Jayhawks, 11-4, crushed Northwest Missouri 36-2 on Monday. Kansas tied or broke eight school single-game offensive records, led by junior designated hitter Joel Benningshoff #8 RBL. Senior catcher Jeff Niemeyer broke the Kansas career record for doubles, breaking former outfielder Brian Graz's record of 47. The Jayhawks play a three-game home series with Chicago State beginning tomorrow. Two Kansas softball players earned Big Eight Conference Player of the Week honors for their contributions in the Texas A&M Aggie Invitational last weekend. Softball players earn Player of the Week honors Junior Stephani Williams was the Pitcher of the Week, posting a 5-1 record for the tournament. She shut out Texas A&M and Sam Houston State in the semifinals, and Illinois State in the championship game. Williams has pitched 24 % consecutive scoreless innings. Sophomore Lora Richardson was the Player of the Week. She batted .357, pounding out 10 hits in 28 at-bats. She also had six RBI and stole four bases on four attempts. Production of your ads. The University Daily Kansan gives you the opportunity to work with the most advanced equipment and software, to produce your ads. Applications are being taken for summer and fall staffs now through April 9, in 119 Stauffer-Flint Hall. An informational meeting will be held Mon. April 12, in rm 100 Stauffer Flint Hall. 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