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With the aid of a sports psychologist, Kansasman Craig Watkane won his best race of the season Saturday at the Minnesota Invittituation in Minn. Watche said he had recently been talking with sports psychologist David Cook to improve his performance. "I think the physical ability has always been there," Watchee said. "I just needed to increase my mental capacity." I was able and I worked on building my confidence by envisioning the race, the course and the competition, trying to picture the perfect race in my mind. My goal was to run the race before you get there." "We will learn through experience. We're just to work hard and not panic at this point because there is still a majority of the season about of a science fiction music-drama Sophonore Tricia Brown was the Jayhawks lead finisher in the 5,000 meter race in 45 place at 19:07. Other top Jayhawks finishers were junior Kelly Coffey, who finished first; freshman Grybowski, who finished first at 19:56 and freshman Cai Hixon, who finished at 20:09. 7:30 p.m. Monday, October 3, 1988 Liberty Hall By Arvin Donley Kansan sportswriter A Live Panel Discussion with the collaborators Composer and Director Philip Glass Set Designer Jerome Sirlin Librettist David Henry Hwang Kansas men run 4th, women 14th Senior Angie Helmer, who finished 171th at 20, 19 said the large number of competitors at the meet may have had an effect on the Jayhawks. "I have never run with that many people and I don't think too many people on the team he," she said. "It was really difficult because at the start it was really packed and easy to get pushed around." Volleyball team takes second in tournament Liberty Hall By Arvin Donley "The fifth man on each team is the hit to score and our fifth man best hit to score." Watchee said. "We haven't hit our speed training plane yet. I think we'll get better." The Kansas women runners did not fare as well, finishing 14th out of 19 teams. Free and Open to the Public A Mid-America Arts Alliance Program Presented by the University of Kansas School of Fine Arts New Directions Series Wisconsin won the meet with 22 points, while Penn State came in second with 91. Iowa state, Iowa, Kansas coach Gary Schwartz said may be the favorite to win the big game. He would meet this season, finished third. "I was really pleased by how the team responded to the show. We showed aggressiveness, we made a strong move in the middle of the race. We weren't that far off from the finish." Kansan sportswriter "Craig Watcke had his best race of the season and really everybody ran their best of the season." Schwartz said lack of aggresivenes was the main reason that the Jayhawks did not perform better. Watchee had expected the Jayhawks to do well at the Big Eight meet, since they finished close to Iowa State. Other top finishers for the Jayhawk were junior Steve Hefferman, who finished 21st at 24.08, senior Bradley Perry, who finished 21st at 26.03, sophomore Sam Friese who finished 21st at 26.04 and sophomore Anderson who finished 41st at 26.12. Albait said she saw something in the Utah match that had not seen it in a while – an aggressive "We were still making some errors," she said, "but we started swinging at the ball as we gained confidence in the second and third games, which was encouraging." Schwartz said he was encouraged by the Javhawks' performance. The Kansas volleyball team and its coach, Frankie Alitz, may be having a difficult season, but Alitz said the Jayhawks are far from throwing in the towel. really didn't know what to expect since it was only their second meet of the season, he said. "We weren't very aggressive as individuals. Some of that may have had to do with our team running against. There were 208 runners. I can be intimidating on the starting line with that many people." The Jayhawks during the weekend finished second and improved their record to 2-13 at the Southwest Missouri State Autumn Classic in Srinfield, Mo. Despite a slow start against Uklan in the final match of the tournament, Kanares said to win 4-1. "At this point we're probably not going to have a winning season," Albiz said. "But we're trying to do what we can and keep improving. I felt we improved some this week." Kansas, Sam Houston State and Utah, all finished with a 1-2 record in the four team tournaments. The Jayhawks lost their opening game at the tournament Friday to Sam Houston State 6-15, 15-8, 15-12, 9-15 and 15-12. In the last game of the match, the Jays scored seven points and won seventen of the last eight points and won ment. But the Jayhawks were given second place after winning a tiebreaker. Kansas won one more game than Sam Houston State and Utah during its three matches. "We got stuck in a rotation where we only had two hitters," Albitz said. "I tried to substitute, but by the time we got back it synced it was too late." Tournament champion Southwest Missouri State Tournament champion Southwest Missouri state defeated Kansas 15-2, 17-5 and 17-8 Saturday. defeated Kafka and have plagged the Jawahack all season and Alba said the match against Saison. west Missouri State was no exception. Kansas senior hitter Lisa Christoph was named to the all-tournament team, her second all-tournament selection this season. Earlier, Christoph was picked to play in the Pizza at the Pizza Shocker Invitational in Weihita. IF YOU'RE PREGNANT AND YOU NEED HELP NOW... Birthright - Free pregnancy testing Hours: M-W 1-3 p.m. M-Th 6-8 p.m. Sat. 10-12 noon 843-4821 204 W. 13th Now for the Good News at 10 P.M. Tonight's top story Southwestern Bell Telephone Company has extended its nighttime rate period. loved one or friend tonight. 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