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Prior to the injury, Phillips had posted top times for Kansas in the 200-yard freestyle, 500-yard freestyle, and the 100-yard butterfly. One of his top performances of the season came Dec. 5 against Southern Methodist University. Against the twelfth ranked Mustangs he placed first in the 100 butterfly with a time of 50.23 seconds, and had second place finishes in the 200 and 500 freestyle. Philipps credits Kansas swimming coach Gary Kempf with helping him make the transition to swimming at the collegiate level. "Gary has helped me progress in the physical and mental aspects of my training," he said. "It is surprising how much it helps in meets and practices." Kempf said Philipps' injury means that other team members must increase their level of performance. "Somebody now needs to stand up and take his place," said Kempf. "It's going to be a total team thing now." Philipps will be in a cast for four to six weeks. He returned to the pool Monday and began swimming with flopers. Philipps said he hopes to begin swimming without the flippers today or tomorrow and compete in Saturday's dual meet against Drury. "It will be Gary's decision if I swim or not," Phillips said. "But I have swum with a cast on before." Philipps said he had broken both of his wrists earlier in his career, but said he was able to swim despite the burden of wearing a cast. He said it would be important for him to swim in Saturday's meet to show that he would be able to compete when the Jayhawks enter Big Eight competition. A major test for the Jayhawks will be conference rival Nebraska. The Cornhuskers have won 13 consecutive Big Eight championships. Kansas will travel Nebraska Feb. 6, and the Big Eight Championships will take place March 4-6 in Oklahoma City. Freshman swimmer Dan Phipps takes a breather after returning to practice for the first time since breaking his wrist. Phipps practiced with the team yesterday in Robinson Natatorium and hopes to compete in the team's dual Saturday against Drury. Kathleen Driscoll / KANSAN Oral Roberts will rejoin NCAA next year Oral Robe Titans are ready for their return to Division I play The Associated Press For the past two years, Oral Roberts played a difficult NCAA basketball team. ed to play for an NAIA team. TULSA, Okla. — Oral Roberts University, which joined the NAIA in 1989 because of financial problems, will rejoin the NCAA as a full member next year, the NCAA said yesterday. "Now we can get on with trying to get the program in order," basketball coach Ken Trickey said. "We can try to get back to where we were. And I'm not talking two years ago. We've struggled athletically for 10 to 12 years." The school, founded by televangelist Oral Roberts, was a national power in the 1970s. Its basketball team led the nation in scoring in 1972 and 1973 and was an overtime loss away from the Final Four a year later. When the school was saddled with financial troubles in 1980, the Titans moved to the NAIA. They reached the NAIA tournament in 1990 before orchestrating a move back to the NCAA. For the past two years, Oral Roberts has competed as a corresponding member of the NCAA, in which it was required to meet NCAA standards but was not regarded as a full member. The Titans could play only two non- Division I teams the past two years. Trickey said it was a nightmare finding enough teams to schedule. The Titans were 10-18 last year when their schedule included a nine-day road trip against West Coast teams. Trickey said NCAA status would improve recruiting, allow for a more balanced schedule and give the university reason to market its program. "Now we don't have any excuses." "Now we don't have any excuses," he said. RESERVE OFFICERS' TRAINING CORPS PREREQUISITE: ADRENALINE Drive. Intensity. Those aren't words you're likely to see in many course requirements again. 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