10 Friday, February 25, 1994 SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN The Kansas men's and women's track teams begin competition today at the Big Eight Conference Indoor Championships in Oklahoma City. Track team hopes to improve record in indoor competition In a prechampionship coaches' poll, the Kansas women were picked to finish second, while the men were picked for a fourth-place finish. Kansas will be looking to improve on last year's results. The men came in seventh, and the women finished fourth. The Jayhawks will have two returning indoor champions. Senior Julia Saul, in the 5,000-meter run and senior Michael Cox in the mile run. Strong performances also can be expected by senior long jumper Harun Hazim, who has come in third at the last two indoor meets, and junior pole vaulter John Bazzoni. Bazzoni has jumped a conference best 17-7, more than a foot better than anyone else this season, and has provisionally qualified for the NCAA Tournament. For the women, points could come from junior triple jumper Cassandra Bryant-Wans, who won the 1992 indoor title and placed second in 1993. The Kansas men's golf team will begin its spring season today at the Ron Smith Invitational, held by South Florida in Tampa, Fla. Golfers tee off season SPORTS BRIEFS The 18-team field will play three rounds on the part 71 course. Kansas will be represented by seniors Matt Gogel, Jay Helper, Casey Brozek and juniors Tyler Shelton and Jeff Moeller. The women's golf team will begin its season March 6 at the Dixie Classic in St. George, Utah. Kansas swim teams plan to break records The women will try to win their third consecutive conference title, while the men hope to dethrone 14-time defending champion Nebraska. The Kansas swim teams will have some records to deal with when they compete in Oklahoma City at the Big Eight Conference championships. In a prechampionship coaches' poll, the men tied with Nebraska for first place. On the women's side, Kansas edged Nebraska for first place. At home earlier this season the men defeated the Cornhuskers, while the women lost to them. The women will be returning five champions from last year's team, and the men return one. The men could show strong performances from their sprinters. Junior Marc Bontrager and seniors Curtis Taylor and Scott Townsend finished two, three and four, in last year's 50-year freestyle. The women expect points from returning champions Kristen Carlson, Donna Christensen and Krista Cordsen. Cordsen won the 200- and 400-yard Individual Medley events last year. The women will be swimming at the NCAA Championships March 17-19 in Indianapolis, and the men will compete at the NCAA Championships March 24-26 in Minneapolis. Another team to join Big Eight COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Regents at tradition-rich Texas A&M voted unanimously yesterday to join Baylor and accept a merger offer from the Big Eight Conference, paving the way for the Aggies to sever a nearly 80-year affiliation with the Southwest Conference. The governing boards at two other universities, Texas and Texas Tech, are expected to take similar action at meetings scheduled for today, moving the SWC, at least in its present form, another step closer to extinction. There was little discussion involving the seven regents who participated in a telephone conference call at a special board meeting yesterday. Compiled from staff and wire reports. Lawrence's Largest Supplier of Darkroom Materials 1610 West 23rd Street 841-7205 Futon Couches Starting at $119 BLUE HERON Futons & Home Furnishings 937 Mass., 841-9443 PIZZA SHUTTLE HOT ON THE SPOT! 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