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Oread Bookshop ... 864-4431 SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Relay team leads swimmers Junior Ronda Lusty practices her freestyle stroke at Robinson Center. Yesterday the swimming team was preparing for Saturday's home meet against Drury. By Matt Doyle Kansan sportswriter Kansas coach Gary Kemp feels confident should a women's swimming meet come down to the final event, the 400-vard freestyle relay. "We've got a lot of good spills freestyle swimmers," Kemp said. "So I have different options to choose from." The freestyle sprinters are a strength of the women's team this year, and Kemp considers them the best group of sprinters he has had in his 17 seasons as the Jayhawks' coach. Junior Krista Cordsen, a 1992 U.S. Olympic Trials qualifier in the 50 freestyle, leads a group of impressive freestylesters for Kansas. Last year she earned All-America recognition and was part of the Jayhawks' Big Eight Conference Championship 400-freestyle relay team. "The relay takes four people cooperating with everyone working together as a unit," she said. "All four must strive for the same thing." Cordswain either swims the opening or anchor legs of the relay, depending on whether he is stepping. "In most meets we try to play up to the other team's strength." Kempf said. "If the other team is strong in the 400 freestyle relay, then we'll do the same and go with our best team." Kempf stresses two things for a Cordsen swan the opening leg of the relay during her first two years because she was a good starter. Kempf has also used her for the anchor leg at times this year. "I don't know why he put me at anchor," Cordsen said. "I was scared at first. But I like the pressure of finishing." Cordsen swank the anchor leg for the dawhaves in their dual meet vico- ry against Minnesota last week. The team of senior Aimee Brainard, sophomore Kristen Carlson, junior Michele Riffel and Cordswon won a race against the Golden Gophers with 1 time of 3:31.72. Kempf also stresses a balance of talent for his freestyle relay teams. "I look for four solid swimmers," he said. "I try to get as many swimmers in this event as I can, so I can have different options. Right now, I am looking for a right combination." Oneswimmerwhocouldbeaparto that combination is junior Ronda Lusty, a member of the 400 freestyle relay team at the Longhorn Invitational. That team, which also featured Cordsen and freshmen Katie Chapau and Donna Christensen, posted Kansas' fastest time of the season in the event. 3:28:22 Lusty said she enjoyed the pressure of the relay, especially when the meet started. "The relay could be the difference between a win or loss," she said. "It's up to us to win." Vanderbilt upsets Kentucky; K-State rolls Vanderbilt 101-Kentucky 86 NASHVILLE, Teen — Billy McCafrey scored 22 points and handed out a school-record 14 assists as Vanderbilt downed top-ranked Kentucky. Vanderbilt has a. 779 winning percentage at home. They defeated No. 10. The Commodores, 12-3, were nearly perfect at the free throw line, making 36 of 41. Kentucky, 11-1, found itself in foul trouble early, and Jamal Mashburn, Travis Ford and Rodney Dent each had four fouls late in the game. COLLEGE BASKETBALL Kansas State 97-NE Illinois 68 MANHATTAN, Kan. — Vince Jackson scored a team-high 19 points as Kansas State battered Northeastern Illinois last night. The Wildcats, 9-2, broke the game open by scoring 19 consecutive points mid-way through the first half. K-State led by 29 after the run. Deryl Cunningham scored 15 for Kansas State. WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — Bobby Hurley scored seven of his season-high 25 points in a 14-0 run to start the second half last night, contributing to third-ranked Duke's victory against self-destructing Wake Forest. Duke 86-Wake Forest 59 The Blue Devils, 11-1, defeated the Demon Deacons, 8-3, for the 15th time in the last 18 meetings. North Carolina 80- Ga. Tech 67 CHAPEL HILL, N.C. 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