12 Wednesday, April 20, 1994 With fat tires & lots of gears, it's the perfect get around town machine RICK'S BIKE SHOP Inc. 916 Massachusetts, (913)841-6642 A Philanthropy Benefiting the Boys and Girls Club of Lawrence The Broadway Series...Ladysmith Black Mambazo ... The Kennedy Center's Alice in Wonderland... Martin Altstaedten / KANSAN THE BROADWAY SERIES Evita October 17,1994 Oliver! February 5,1995 Cats May 5-7,1995 Season tickets for KU and Haskell students $75 and $61 for all three shows. Softball team hopes bubble won't burst It's all at the Lied Center during the 1994-1995 Season By Matt Siegel Freshman catcher Jacque Wenger concentrates on catching the ball that sophomore pitcher Beth Robinson throws. Kansan sportswriter SPECIAL EVENTS The Kennedy Center National Tour of Alice in Wonderland February 26,1995 KU and Haskell students: $6.00 and $5.00. Ladysmith Black Mambazo February 28,1995 KU and Haskell students: $15.00 and $12.50. Kansas, 7-3 in the Big Eight Conference and 28-14 overall, is ranked No. 4 in the Midwest region. Haack said it was likely that three Big Eight schools and the Missouri Valley Conference champion would advance to regionalals. Haack said that he was pleased with the way the team had been performing recently but that the Jayhawks were lacking one thing. "If we beat Wichita State, Iowa State and Oklahoma State, then somebody better book a plane ticket for us somewhere," Haack said. "If we screw up against WSU and Iowa State and let Oklahoma State walk over us, then we will be packing our bags like other teams do in May." Kansas coach Kalum Haack said that the playoff picture for Kansas was fairly simple. Only the MVC champion could advance to regionals because the top-ranked MVC team, Illinois State, is ranked lower than the top Big Eight schools, Kansas, Oklahoma State and Oklahoma. Kansas' fortunes rest largely on senior pitcher Stephanie Williams. She has accumulated 100 victories as a Jayhawk and needs two victories to tie the all-time Big Eight Conference victory mark held by Missouri's Teresa Wilson. She is also 14 strikeouts away from tying the all-time Big Eight Conference strikeout record of 893, also held by Wilson. Williams holds the Big Eight shutout record of 61. SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN "We should have won three out of four," Herrera said. "We just kind of slacked the last game. We weren't too happy with how we did." "We need to get a killer instinct," he said. "For every game, we need to have the attitude like, 'It's our game, and we are going to take it, and there is nothing that anybody can do about it.'" Special offer for KU and Haskell Indian Nations students...Season tickets to the Broadway Series and Special Events may be purchased through the Lied Center box office (913) 864-ARTS, and will go on sale April 18 to KU and Haskell students only. General public and KU faculty and staff may purchase season tickets beginning May 16. Current season ticket holders can renew any time from now until April 25 in order to retain their same seats. The Broadway Series and Special Events are not a part of the All-Arts package through Optional Fees during registration. The Jayhawks are looking to change their fortunes with the Shockers. Herrera feels as though the Jayhawks are But Haack also said a different scepeaking at the right time, she said. She said the players recovered health was a reason for their good play. Herrera, who has played in the outfield for three years, has had to fill in as the Jayhawks' starting catcher. September will be here before you know it, so get your tickets now before you leave for the summer! "They always play up for us," junior center fielder Joy Herrera said. "They are a scrappy team. As long as we take care of business we should do pretty well. Hopefully, everyone is starting to play well and we can get back to where the team needs to be." On Saturday and Sunday, the Jayhawks had a four-game series with Missouri. Both Kansas and Missouri won two games. But Herrera said the Jayhawks could have done better against the Tigers. "it's been tough," Herrera said. "My knees are really bad. I'm not claiming to be a great catcher, but hopefully I was sufficient. Hopefully, we will do well the rest of the season and go to regions. We have the team to do it." Kansas' first order of business will be today at Wichita State. The Shockers are 20-17 but could prove deceptively difficult for the Jayhawks. "Hypothetically, if another team from the Missouri Valley wins their conference tournament, then they may take two teams from the Big Eight and two teams from the Missouri Valley," Haack said. "Every game from here on out is a big ball game." nario could emerge. Money 101 is a Student Loan Program with a difference. 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