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In one of our 8 New 36 Bulb Double Facial Beds - Free Facial beds - Largest Salon in Lawrence with 16 Wolff System Beds - Professionally serving Lawrence for 6 years 49 Iowa Suite O Lawrence, KS • 842-494 (Just south of Molly McGees) 2449 Iowa Suite O Lawrence, KS·842-4949 (Just south of Molly McGees) Heather Lofflin / KANSAN WE HONOR KANSAN Erik Jorgensen, Lodi, Calif., freshman, swims laps during team practice at Robinson Center. Monday morning's practice will prepare the team for the next swim meet against Minnesota and Arkansas on Jan. 15 at home. Confident swim teams look to next competition By Andrew Gliman Kansan sportswriter A top-20 ranking in both men's and women's swimming would lead some teams' to contentment. This is not the case with the KU swimming team. "Our kids deserve respect," said coach Gary Kempf. "I think they're underrated." Both the men's and the women's teams are currently ranked 17th nationally, but the team views the ranking in a different light. Senior Krista Cordsen said she thought the rating did not reflect the team's abilities. "It doesn't mean much, but we know we're better." Cordsen said. "Seventeenth is below where we should be," said Dave Lewis, a senior from who specializes in freestyle and breast stroke The Jayhawks will test their national ranking this weekend when they play host to a dual meet. The women's team will face Arkansas, and the men will take on Minnesota. "Minnesota is one of the top-ranked teams in the country," Kemp said. "They won the Minnesota Invitation. They're always excellent, but I think we can swim with them. Arkansas will put up a great meet. Coach Martin Smith always does a great job." The Kansas women's team finished second, and the men finished fourth at Minnesota. Cordsen swam a season's best 4:27:08 in the 400-meter individual medley at the invitational. Lewis swam a 1:05 in the 100-meter breast stroke and recorded his best time of the year. "We're a little concerned with our past performances," Lewis said. "But when you look at the meet event by event you realize we have a chance. We know we have what it takes." Cordsen said the women's team had little difficulty with Arkansas in the past, but she added that it would be good to be back in competition again. With the heart of the schedule still ahead, the Jayhawks are focusing on Big Eight Conference competition. The Jayhawks are the two-time defending conference champions on the women's side. The men's team finished second in the conference last season behind Nebraska. "Our goal is to obviously win the Big Eight," Cordsen said. "Last year we were hoping to win it. This year we know we will." The men's team has equally high hopes. "We're very excited about the Big Eight," Lewis said. "Nebraska is our only competition. Missouri is a lot better, but they're below our level. Iowa State has talent, but they don't have the depth we have." Kansas defeated Missouri earlier this season and will face both Nebraska and Iowa State in dual meets before the Big Eight championships in February. The women's team lost a key contributor when sophomore Katie Chapeau, who was an All-American freestyle as a freshman, left the team and returned to her home in Omaha, Neb., in December. "She was struggling and was not happy with how she was performing," Kemp said. "There was some frustration on her part." "We'll miss her," Cordsen said. "But she's not irreplaceable. We have others who can step up, like Kristen Carlson. We're prepared. "I think people are continuing their excellence. Our team goal is to get as many people qualified for nationals as possible." Prescription Pad 1116 West $ 23^{\mathrm{rd}} $ st. 749-5206 Dr. Mike Symptoms: Shortness of cash, low school spirit, depleted school supplies and little energy. Prescription: A heavy dose of used books to keep your cash flow in check. 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