- Friday, September 9. 1988 / University Daily Kansan KU soccer team begins year with win in exhibition By Ken Winford Kansan sportswriter The Kansas soccer club opened its 1988 season by dominating the Johnson County Cavaliers, 3-0 in the league yesterday at Sklenek Complex. Kansas coach Glenn Shirtliffe said he was pleased with his team's effort. The Jayhawks using a stingy defense and an opportunistic offensive attack to shut down Johnson County, who beat Kansas 3-4 last "I'm encouraged by what I saw tonight," Shirlife said. "Overall we play well, but we need to concentrate on finishing things off. We don't convert on a lot of opportunities that we should have." The Jayhaws broke a scoreless tie late in the first half when Chris Evislerz was deflected by a Johnson County player into the Kansas led 1-0 at halftime thanks to the play of goalie Andrew Nordquist. The Milwaukee junior was credited with three first-half saves, including one tough stop of a Johnson County free kick. "We really didn't give them (Johnson County) that many opportunities to score," Nordquist said. "Our defensive hacks did a good job stopping their attack." We worked well as a team tonight. "This is a good team. We have all the talent it takes to win the (Midwest College Soccer) Conference. There are a lot of talented people this year. We aren't weak at your position." Walter Wagner extended the lead early in the second half contest, but Hines secured a hawk secured the win when Sean Holmes locked a loose ball past the Wagner, a sophomore defensive back from West Germany, was happy with the outcome but said there were still plenty of room for improvement. "For being our first game, we played pretty well. Wagner said, "I always defendensly. But, we need to run a little more and convert on our chances. We could have easily won, seven or eight goals tonight." Men's soccer team gets woman player Millie Campbell's pulse pounded as the men's soccer coach announced the names of the players who survived the first cut. By Mark E. McCormick The team gathered around coach Glenn Shirtliffe while he read the list. Campbell bung on every word. "I was really worried about it," the Shawnee freshman said. "There had to have been 40 to 50 people out for war. But (afterward) I was relieved." As the first woman to try out for the men's soccer team, Campbell faced many challenges. She said she expected rough, physical challenges from the players. "Sure, you know it's coming," she said. "After playing a while it's instinctive. It's a given that you're going to get hurt." Campbell continues to fight for a spot on the men's team because she doesn't think the play on the women's team would be as intense. "The competition has made my game better," she said. "I'm not knocking the girl's team, I'm just rougher than most girls." *Cupresser, the team, firstman on the team, motivated Campbell. "I'm not out for any of that," she said. "I'm out, here because, of her." Campbell said she didn't feel uncomfortable being the only "I feel I can hold my own and I don't think I need another girl to hold my hand," she said. "I'm fine." woman. Campbell said she had considered playing for the women's team if she failed to make the men's team, but now she thought he'd keep tryin- "It was a really hard decision because I want to play with them (the men) really bad," she said. "I've put too much into it to stop now." Support from her new teammates led to the decision not to move to the women's camp. Cambell said. Winning the team's trust was important to Campbell, she said. "When I first came out I think I scared a lot of them and they kind of laid back at practice," she said. "但 now, they think it's great that I'm out for the team. I'm confident that they are behind me 100 percent." "Just getting them to pass me the ball was really a big deal to me," she said. Campbell did not make the traveling team, which consists of the top 20 players. However, the players who did not make that team are encouraged to continue practicing with the team as well. This approach may create openings in the lineup. "I'm crossing my fingers," she said. "All I can do is hope." Mille Campbell, Shawnee freshman, made it past the first tryout for the Kansas Men's Soccer Club. Campbell said the coach was stunned when she told him she was coming out for the team. "He was really shocked," she said. "He was probably saying She." She's just coming out to work with us. He was a little skeptical." Shirttie said he was leery at first but has a new-found respect for Campbell. "She has a lot of guts," he said. "I really admire her courage." Campbell has won the respect of her teammates also, Shirtliffe said. "I think at first the guys held back a little," he said. "But now she treated like any other player. She tackles hard." Sean Holmes, assistant coach, said Campbell's tenacity impressed him. "It's a test of character whether a person in her position has the guts to stick it out, and she's done it. 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