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Call Charter Counseling Center of Lawrence today to arrange an evaluation. CHARTER COUNSELING CENTER of Lawrence of Lawrence (913) 841-6000 3210 Mesa Way, Suite 8 Lawrence, Kansas 60044 An Equal Opportunity Employer Big Eight and 200-yard backstroke, the 200-yard freestyle and contributed to the victory in the 400-yard freestyle relay. Continued from p. 13 The 400-yard freestyle, swam by Heather McRoberts, Michelle Wilde, Redden and Hill, was one of the last races of the invitational which made the Jayhawks feel better about the whole meet. At that point, swimming knew they had to cheer and yell if they wanted to win. they did. Hill, who swam the last leg of the relay, pulled an exciting victory for the "Hawks." She started the last And they did. 100 yards even with Iowa State, looked and knew where her opponent was and beat her by more than 2 seconds. "I just wanted to beat her," she said. "I didn't care where she was." In diving, junior Kelley Kaulzarch won both the one- and three-meter dives with 359 and 431.4 points respectively. The 431.4 points qualifies her for the NCAA championships in the spring. Senior Andy Flower finished second in both the one- and three-meter dives to John Wroblewski of Iowa State. Volleyball team nets 3rd in Classic New Mexico State defeated the Jayhawks 15-13, 15-11, 15-9 in the first match Friday. Pittsburgh defense halts Chiefs, 23-17 The Associated Press The Kansas volleyball team took third place with a 1-2 performance this weekend at the Wichita State Cope-Cola Classic in Wichita. Kansas rebounded in the second match and beat Wichita State 15-8, 16-14, 15-9. But in the third match, Southwest Missouri State defeated the Jayhawks 15-5, 14-16, 15-7, 12-15, 15-10. Jodi Oelschlager, who had a total of 51 kills in the three matches, was voted to the all-tournament team. PITTSBURGH — Bubby Brister shook off the rust of a two-week injury layoff with two touchdown passes, and the Kansas City Chiefs couldn't shake the Pittsburgh defense during three critical fourth-quarter drives. Brister, returning earlier than expected from a sprained knee, threw two touchdown passes to Louis Lips — including a decisive 64-yarder in the final quarter — as the Steelers blew a 16-point lead yesterday before rallying for a 23-17 victory against the Chiefs. Runners Continued from p. 13 than they did, but I think everybody ran a good race." Steve Hefferman, who had expected to finish among the top five going into Saturday's meet, fell at the bottom of the hill and on the course because of mud. "Steve fell between the third- and four-mile marker," Schwartz said. "He was about ninth or 10th at the time. Some kids wouldn't have gotten back up and done much, but he's a tough kid." Heffernan, Kearney, Neb., senior, was still able to make it to 20th place with a time of 26:30. Heffernan finished 10th last year and has been a member of the All-Big Eight team for the two previous years. Tricia Brown led Kansas women to a sixth-place finish in the meet with a score of 141, behind Colorado, which placed fifth at 135 and Missouri, which placed fourth at 131. "The girls did extremely well," Schwartz said. "I felt a little sorry for Tricia — she was so close to making the All-Big Eight team." All-Big Eight team members are runners placing first through 10th in the Big Eight meet. Brown, Fairway and Chandler were on course of the 18:07 on the 5-kilometer track. Oklahoma State runner Heather Garrett took first in individuals with a time of 17:03. Nebraska took first as a team, placing runners fourth, sixth, ninth, 10th and 14th for a team score of 43. Daniela Daggy, Bloomington, Ind., freshman, again showed a promising future as a cross country runner. Daggy placed 24th with a time of 18:48. "Last year, the women finished last and the men sixth," Schwartz said. 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