MONDAY, NOV. 5, 2001 SPORTS --- THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN = 5B Kansas rowers end fall season by winning K-State race By Brent Wasko Kansan sportswriter The Kansas rowing team closed out its fall season in strong fashion. The Jayhawks defeated rival Kansas State, 13-12, in the Sunflower Showdown Regatta on Saturday morning in Manhattan. The win was Kansas' third straight in the annual event, and the Jayhawks took a 3-2 lead in the two schools' all-time series. "The rivalry goes back and forth, so to win is huge for us," sophomore Lindsay Abbott said. The regatta marked the first time this season that the Jayhawks had raced head-on against another team. Kansas won the second varsity eight-boat, first novice and varsity four-boat races for a total of 13 points. Kansas State claimed the varsity eight-boat, second novice and third novice races for a total of 12 points. In head-on heats, points are awarded to a team for each race it wins; the varsity eight-boat race is worth eight points; the second varsity eight-boat and first novice races are worth five points; the varsity four-boat and second novice races are worth three points each; and the third novice race is worth one point. Abbott, who raced with the Jayhawks' second varsity eight-boat, said her boat was tight with the Wildcats' boat for the first 1,000 meters of the race, but then Kansas pulled away. She said coach Rob Catloth's racing philosophy helped propel the team past the Wildcats. "Rob really focuses on technique and learning the basics of rowing," she said. "It made a big difference in the race. Kansas State doesn't really have the same focus." Catloth said he was pleased with his entire team's performance. He said he didn't think the varsity eight-boat's loss was anything to worry about. The Sunflower Showdown was the Jayhawks' fourth and final regatta of the fall season. However, only spring season results affect a team's national ranking. Kansas will practice eight hours each week until winter break. The team will start winter training on Jan. 3 in Austin, Texas. Kansas, which closed out its spring season last year ranked in the top 25 nationally for the first time in school history, is looking to continue its success this year. Catloth said he liked his team's chances. "Even though we're still pretty young, our seniors are doing their part and setting the tone for the rest of the team," Catloth said. "I look forward to the spring because I think we have more depth than we had last year. We have a lot of desire to be successful." The Ijayhaws' next competition will take place in Lawrence on March 30, against Texas. Contact Wasko at 864-4858 By Jeremy Giles Kansan Sportswriter The Kansas women's swimming and diving team set six pool records on the way to winning a tri-meet at Southwest Missouri State Saturday, by defeating SMS 99-40 and the University of Houston 91-48. Jayhawk swimmers set six pool records in tri-meet The wins featured 11 race wins for the lawhawks. The first came from junior Gwen Haley in the 1,000-yard freestyle. Haley finished with a time of 10.21.38. Amy Gruber continued her impressive freshman campaign, bringing home three more individual event wins to add to her résumé, which now includes five individual wins. Gruber tied the 50-yard freestyle pool record with a time of 24.26. She set a new pool record time of 58.11 in the 100-yard fly. Her third victory came in the 100-yard backstroke. 100 yr. old Sophomore Kristen Johnson achieved her career-best time with a victory in the 500-yard freestyle. She finished with a time of 5:07.54. "I had a lot of adrenaline worked up," Johnson said. "I was just excited that we were doing so well in the meet. I was excited and I just went for it." Senior Carrie Kirkham recorded two individual wins for the Jayhawks. Kirkham won the 100 and 200-yard freestyle events with times of 53.12 and 1:54.79. Junior Heidi Landherr set the fourth pool record for Kansas with a time of 2:09.05 in the 200 yard fly. "It it was really exciting to set a pool record." Landherr said. "I was really excited to do it. I'd never been to that pool before and the rest of the team was excited too. It was a really fun meet and that added to it." The Jayhawks last two pool records came in relays. The 400-yard medley relay team, comprising of Gruber, freshman Miranda Isaac, senior Sarah Holke and Kirkham, finished with a time of 3:57.03. The 400-yard freestyle relay team of senior Carolyn Horwitz, freshman Jackie Krueger, Kirkham and Ashley "I was just excited that we were doing so well in the meet." Kristen Johnson Sophomore Dower finished with a time of 3:35.12. The diving portion of the meet saw senior Rebecca McFall finish second in both the one-meter and three-meter events. In both events, she fell to Houston's Yulia Pakhalina. Pakhalina was last year's NCAA champion in both events. Coach Cathy Burgess said her team had been well-prepared for the meet. "We had a hard week of training and the ladies did a good job of stepping up for the second straight week," Burgess said. "I am very pleased. It was not just one individual effort, but the whole team stepping up." 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