R Wednesday, March 5, 1975 University Daily Kansan Arizona bound . . . Castle Strom, Omaha freshman, takes a break from practice with the women's swim team to relax the water with a fellow swimmer. She goes into the pool with a pinion. Strom and two of her teammates travel to Tempe, Artiz. To compete with her team in the ALW national swimming and diving championships, Four qualify for nationals Bv KEN KREHBIEL. Sports Writer During its first full year of competition the KU women's swim team has qualified four swimmers for the national Association Athletics for Women (AIAW) swim meet. Head coach Claire McElroy said she had hoped the team would be successful but hadn't known what to expect in the team's first full year. "In the fall I didn't anticipate that we would qualify anyone for nationals, but as the year went on I realized there was a possibility," McElroy said. There will be two KU entries in the AIAW meet in Tempe, Arce. March 13-15. Teri collard Overland, freshman, will swim with KU's relay team and with KU's 400-meter relay team. The other members of the relay team are Alice Hodges, Wichita senior; Cassie McEllroy said the relay team didn't swam much and didn't qualify until the last meet of the regular season, the Big Eight meet, which the Jayhawks won. She said that this year the girls would be in the national meet mainly for experience and that judging by their low qualifying chances of winning would be very slim. "I was a little intimidated by the qualifying times," she said. "We didn't qualify early and we didn't qualify easily, so I think that will make a difference." Ted Owens, basketball coach at the University of Kansas, admits that it has never been easy for the Jayhawks to win on the home court of the Nebraska Cornhuskers. Big Bight game between the two schools will probably be no different. UK will take a 17-7 overall record and a share of the conference lead into the 7-35 p.m. contest against the four-plate team. It was 14-10 overall and 7-8 in the Big Eight. KU wants sixth-in-row from NU Kansas State, which meets second place Missouri tonight, is tied with KU for first place going into the final week of regular season. KU and K-State are 8-4 in the Big Eight. She said that the girls would learn just from being at that type of meet and that it would be good public relations and publicity by timing, she said, will be almost impossible. Strom, Omaha freshman; and Gail Wagoner, Topeka junior. "Lincoln is always a difficult place to play," Owens said. "We have to play with great concentration, intensity and emotion to overcome the atmosphere of the Coliseum." The Coliseum, the 8,500-seat home court of the Huskers, will provide an extra bit of emotion and incentive for the Nebraska players tonight. It will be their last home game of the season and the Huskers plan to play against the North Carolina team at Nebraska State Fairgrounds next season. The Nebraska players probably would like to close the doors of the old Coliseum. Owens. however, tends to shrug off the added emotion that the Nebraska players may have given for them. "If you are going to the championship you have to win in tough environments," he said. "We had excellent success in containing Jerry Port and Steve Wills at Lawrence," Ours said. "If we can repeat that at least to get us closer to the boards I think we'll have a chance." KU has won the last five games in a row against the Huskers, including both meetings between the two schools earlier this season. In the semi-finals of the Big Ten tournament, KU won last month, in Lawrence, the "Hawks" played excellent defense to win 72-44. Kansas Nebraska Donna Moore 6-9 F F Bob Scales 6-7 Bennett Moore 6-9 F F Bob Scales 6-7 Rick Suite 6-10 G G Larry Cox 6-8 Dale Greene 6-8 G G Lee Wills 6-11 Clint Green 6-8 G G Lee Wills 6-11 "We have tried to go over some of the things they do on offense and emphasize things in our own offense that we think will be useful." Bowers said. "So much is tied up in effort." prepared to perform in championship form than at any time earlier in the season. "We have no serious injuries, and our illnesses have been limited to colds and very minor ailments," he said. "We are in a good frame of mind." Indiana, which needs to beat Michigan State Stateaturday to finish the regular season unbeaten, again was unchallenged as the No.1league team associated Press basketball clubpall. The Big Ten conference champions victimized Illinois and Ohio State last week for a 28-0 record. As a result, the Hoosiers cornered all 41 first-plate votes and 820 points from a nationwide panel of sports writers and broadcasters. Owens said the Hawks were better Unbeaten Indiana remains No.1 The University of Kansas remained ranked, as they have been since slipping from 17th to 10th in the nation. By The Associated Press SUA Film The Shooting with MILLIE PERKINS and JACK NICHOLSON Wednesday, March 5 7:30 p.m. Admission—75' Others received votes, listed alphabetically. Centenary, Kansas City, Memphis, North Carolina, Kansas City, Memphis State, Michigan, Middle Tennessee, Minnesota, New Mexico State, Nevada State, Oklahoma State, Utah State, Ruggers, Arkansas, South Carolina, Sedon, Texas Tech, Utea, South Carolina, Sedon. labeled on teams or 20-18-16-15-14-13-10-gc set | | 20-18 | 20-19 | 20-20 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1. Maryland | 28.0 | 820 | 1807 | | 2. Kentucky | 23.1 | 1167 | 2093 | | 3. Maryland | 20.0 | 820 | 1807 | | 4. Marquette | 21.3 | 612 | 1496 | | 5. Marquette | 21.3 | 612 | 1496 | | 6. Alabama | 21.3 | 378 | 1387 | | 7. Alabama | 21.3 | 378 | 1387 | | 8. Artoin SL | 21.3 | 378 | 1387 | | 9. Artoin SL | 21.3 | 378 | 1387 | | 10. Maryland | 23.3 | 306 | 1388 | | 11. Calif | 18.6 | 186 | 186 | | 12. North Carolina | 18.6 | 186 | 186 | | 13. Creedton | 19.4 | 102 | 98 | | 14. Creedton | 19.4 | 102 | 98 | | 15. Oregon St. | 17.9 | 104 | 98 | | 16. Nebraska | 17.9 | 104 | 98 | | 17. Pat American | 22.2 | 30 | 145 | | 18. East End Flat | 22.2 | 30 | 145 | | 19. Arizona | 30.5 | 30 | 145 | | 20. Indiana | 30.5 | 30 | 145 | The Top Twenty, with flake pieces in parentheses season records through March 1, and total points. Points are awarded on the following basis: "There is no reason for us to not do well. We must remember also that we are playing a very good basketball team that will be playing with great emotion." UCLA, 514 a week earlier, moved into the No. 4 spot with 572 points after raising its record to 223 by beating California and Stanford. Marquette, 21-3 after whipping Oklahoma City, advanced one notch to fifth with 452 points. Maryland, which takes a 22-3 record into the Atlantic Coast conference playoffs after finishing the regular season with triumphs over Duquesne, Clemson and East Tennessee State, remained second with 716 points. Louisville, 224 with one game to go in the first West Texas State and with Texas State last week, held on to third with 667 points. However, Kentucky, 21-4 after a loss to unranked Florida and a victory over Vanderbilt, slipped from fourth to sixth place with 409 points. eighth and defending national champion North Carolina State dropped to eighth in the second round. Alabama, 22-3, moved up to seventh from USC will play KU in '83,'86 "I think we made a lot of progress this year. We went from a two-month season to a full winter season, we got our budget increased and our pool time increased." Clyde Walker, University of Kansas athletic director, has announced that a two-year contract has been signed by the Jayhawks to play the University of Southern California in football during the 1983 and 1986 seasons. Walker said Kansas will travel to Los Angeles to meet USC on Sept. 24 during the 1983 season. The Trojans will visit Lawrence on Sept. 27 of the 1986 season. Alice Hodges, who will swim the backstroke on the medley relay team, said, "Before the season I didn't have any idea what to do." The team was last wrestling to win the Bie Eight. "We were just hoping to win the Bie Eight." Pollard said, "I was trying for it in the 50-free but I did not have any idea the relay would make it. Next year we'll set our goals a lot higher." The ascent to the national meet during their first full year of competition obviously contributed. before the season and that she didn't think they had a chance of winning. On Saturday the Jayhawks slapped their way through ankle-deep mud to defeat the University of Oklahoma 14-4 and the University of Colorado 8-4. KANSAS UNION BOOKSTORE LIFETIME GUARANTEE FOUR WEEK DELIVERY Class RING She said that both times barely beat the qualifying standards set by the AIAW Representative here: March 5 & 6 UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS The University of Kansas rugby team might have won the Big Eight championship in Columbia, Mo., last weekend except for one thing. It was postponed. The championship game was to have been against Missouri at 2:39 p.m. Sunday, but Saturday night the mud froze, and the game will be March 29 in Columbia. Championship game will be March 29 in Columbia. Pollard also was close to qualifying in the in-room free练 style and she won only once. She scored 73 points. applications are now accepted for Jayhawker Yearbook Business Manager and Editor Ruggers to play for Big 8 title position salaried experience preferred 3 endorsement letters required application deadline 4p.m. March 21 MECOFY said that because the meet was doing spring break there were six or seven team members, a team team who were planning to drive to the meet to watch and support the KU swimers. With a little luck, KU could have had seven entries in the meet its first year. Strom, who was undefeated in the 50- and 100-yard breaststroke in the regular season, was also close to qualifying. Laurie Propt and Jacque Schuster, Overland Park freshmen, were very close in both one-and three-meter diving. McElroy said. Besides the reward of the Big Eight title, the winner of the championship game will have the option of hosting next year's Big Eight meet. 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