Monday, August 27, 1979 13 Anderson scores recruiting coup By GENE MYERS Sports Writer The results of KU's track recruiting have caught women's head coach Teri Anderson off guard. The cause of Anderson's surprise lies not with an unassistent dip into the nation's lake of high school talent, but with a recruiting campaign that resulted in a host of bad students. The university's massive collection of uncutted, but nevertheless welcome, college transfers. To top everything off, Anderson pulled off the recruiting with very little money to attract athletes. Only five scholarships were available, and no one did not have of its best seasons last winter and spring. Key injuries in shallow positions left the team competing at half-stretch most of the year. But even so, the most challenges keep marching into the Kansas field. "This can really get you scared," Anderson said. "People are coming to the University of Kansas without saying a thing to me. The team has evolved to the point KANSAN Sports where athletes are coming here because of our good reputation, even though they can get scholarships elsewhere." Because of the high-grade newcomers, team depth should be KU's strongest suit. Anderson said. Even if the injuries strike surplus, surplus不好,should be the rule. "Last year we were especially hurt in the battle against the virus," she said. "Key people got hurt. We had no one left in the shot or pentagon, and after you hurt two or three sprinters you're wearing gloves." "I think we can eliminate those problems. Prayers are a big help, and we have everyone healthy coming in, which is something we didn't have last year." Bev Fuller and Linda Niewa were last year's pentathlon and shot-put casualties. Fulley competed in only two meets, snaring seventh in the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women indoor championships in one of her appearances. Newell, meanwhile, lasted just long enough to break the school record and injure her knee. After surgery, the former national junior college shot champion will return this If ever Newell does not make a complete recovery, KU still will have Robin Small of Sioux City, Iowa, at the top of the five scholarship recruits. Small's 16-10 discovers not only why the best prep team in the year, but also the third best in the country. The other full-ride athletes are Loria Tucker of Oklahoma City; Halcyon McKnight of Bronx, N.Y.; Sharon Logan of Wichita and Cindy Denberg of Salina. Tucker's high school beats included a 10.7-10-yard dash and a 48-second quarter mile. Tucker also pitched a 20-quarter quarter and a 94-94-hit log. Logan is a $5-8 higher lumper and Beinning is a 2-12 half-ladder. A trio of college transfers highlights the walk-ons. Veronica Wilson joins the University of Kansas via Delaware State, where they taught. Kelsey Kolby holds a degree from the University of Nebraska, and Marilyn Barner, formerly of Kalamazoo College, bring their longevity to campus. "Transfers are a sticky issue." Anderson said. "You don't go out looking for them and encouraging them, but you get them anyway." "The girl from Kalamazoo just saw our flashy uniforms at a meet, me a girl on our team from Michigan, liked what she heard from the team and decided to switch schools." Among the Jayhawk returers are sprinter Lori Green, Big Eight champions in four events—the indoor 60- and 300-yard dashes and outdoor 100- and 200-meter hurdles. With all the runs, spending the fall semester training in the Netherlands; distance runner Derek Hertzog, owner of most KU middle distance records, and hurdler Lori Lowry, who is running the first time this fall to build endurance for the 400-meter intermediate hurdles. Although the top players on the KU tennis teams graduated last year, coach Kvitvo said he expected both the men and the women to be second in the Big Eight conference this year. Gone from the female's team that won the conference last year is No. 15 angler player Carrie Fotopoulo. But the addition of two more female players will depth to the guard that returns five starters. Two freshmen, Maureen Gullifol, the gorst girl's champ from Bishop Magee High School and Mike Magee High School, marry Marcie Eary, the Missouri champion from Independence High School, will join Mary Magee in a celebration of the Merillon and Lissa Leason to form the nucleus of the women's squad, according to the school. Kivisto expects high finish THE MEN'S BIG EIGHT singles champ, Mark Hosking, graduated last year, as did No. 6 man Joe Royerus. Two other players, Willie Mays and Jason Kidd, will be playable until second semester. Chel Collier, senior, captains the men's team that finished fourth in the conference playoffs. He is coached by Wertz and juniors Wayne Sewill and Krizman. Kevin Lehr, a junior college transfer from Kansas at Kai Kom-Mathieu, is coached by O'Brien a freshman, are newcomers to the 'Hawks. Kivisto said Midwestern tennis players were usually better athletes than warm-up players. They forced them to do other things than play tennis. Kivisto puts his players through the drill. "We take really good tennis players who are excellent athletes and make better tennis players out of them," he said. BOTH TEAMS BEGIN fall outdoor competition in late September, but only the women's schedule will provide seeding information for the spring championships. Kivisto said the pre-season top three teams are Oklahoma State, Colorado and KU. He said Oklahoma, Missouri, Colorado and KU are the top four teams in the Big Eight. 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