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With the assist, Schroeder tied Rantala for first on the all-time assists leaders list with 16. Schroeder said winning against an easier team could have both positive and negative results. "It's good for our confidence," she said. "It could bring our level down though. But it's always good to win." Kansas returns to Big 12 Conference play with a 1 p.m. match on Sunday against Baylor at Super Target Field. LAURIE SISK/KANSAN Contact Wood at 864-4858 Senior forward Natalie Hoogveld works the ball out of the corner against a Drury University defender. Hoogveld scored her eight goal of the season three minutes into the second period yesterday afternoon in a 5-0 win at Super Target Field. Love: Spouses enjoy time together between travels CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1P you're married. When you're older, you're set in your ways, and it's probably not the best thing." "When somebody loves you; there's nothing you can't do" — Alan jackson After college, Chris was drafted by the Kansas City Wizards and recently completed his third season. Following Chris' rookie campaign, Pardis transferred to Kansas to be closer to him. They live in Overland Park, the halfway point between Super Target Field and Arrowhead Stadium. Well, almost. With both Chris and Paris traveling with their teams often, their time spent together is scarce, and as a result, cherished. well, ammoni "He conned me into living in Overland Park, saying, 'Oh, it's fair,'" Pardis said with a smile. "But I have to travel so much farther than him." "Because we got married so young, it's kind of nice to have the independence of our own life," Pardis said. "We always have somebody to come home to and be with, out at the same time I can come here and still be a college student. That's something I need." "All you need is love." — The Beatles Chris, among many other awards, was a two-time All-West Coast Conference selection at Portland before being drafted by the Wizards. He led all Major League Soccer rookies in goals in 1999, and was a key contributor to the Wizards' 2000 championship run. Pardis and Chris' soccer resumes are nothing short of remarkable. Pardis is enjoying another successful season as a co-captain for the Jayhawks. Her communication and leadership have helped the Jayhawks to a solid 10-5 record. Last year, her first at Kansas, she received several accolades, including second team All-Big 12 and Big 12 Newcomer of the Week. "It was awesome," Chris said of winning the title. "That's something you dream of growing up. Besides the national team, it's the highest thing you can achieve." While the Browns share the love of soccer, they have other common interests that "We try and get away from soccer when we can." Chris said. "We both took up snow boarding, and we like outdoors stuff." they prefer to do in their spare time The Wizards recently ended their 2001 campaign with a disappointing 11-13-3 record. Now, Chris is able to attend Kansas' remaining games — and be a personal coach for his wife. "He will usually sit behind the goal, and coach me and tell me what to do," Pardis said. "I like that. That's good for me." When Pardis' soccer days at Kansas have passed, she said she has other plans, including graduate school — and maybe a family. "Kids," she said. "I might be ready to pop them out. We think about three years." Chris was quick to correct his wife. "Four or five," he said with a grin. "Love...for better or worse, I still will choose you first." "Musiq Soulchild Contact Wood at 864-4858 Jayhawks look for win against Oklahoma The Kansas volleyball team will try to redeem itself tonight in a match against the Oklahoma Sooners at 7 p.m. tonight at the Horejsi Family Athletic Center. The Sooners upset the Jayhawks earlier this season, killing their 10-game winning streak and halting the program record start at 10-0. Oklahoma hasn't won a match since defeating Kansas in four games over a month ago. Oklahoma leads the series with Kansas, 38-16-1. However, coach Ray Bechard has a 6-1 record against the Sooners while at Kansas. Sophomore outside hitter Logan Pierce, who averages 2.91 kills per game, leads the Sooners offensively. The Sooners have an attack efficiency percentage of just 13.7 percent, the second lowest total in the Big 12 Conference. Freshman middle blocker Candice Woods leads the team defensively with a team-high 48 total blocks. The Jayhawks (12-9, 2-8) face Oklahoma (2-17, 1-8) after two devastating home losses over the fall break to Texas A&M and Baylor. The Jayhawks are trying to leave town with a win as they head to Texas to take on Texas Tech on Saturday and Baylor on Sunday. The Baylor match was rescheduled from Sept. 15. -Steve Laurenzo Alcohol Awareness Week 2001 October 22-26 Schedule of Events Tuesday - Fatal Vision Goggle Game with KUPD 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM at Wescoe Beach Wednesday - Information Tables 11:00 AM-3:00 PM at Wescoe Beach Thursday - Afternoon NABS (Non-Alcoholic Beverages) 12:30 PM - 2:30 PM at Wescoe Beach Friday - Hawk Night Event - Pumpkin Carving Contest, Psychic Readings, and a scary movie! 9:00 PM - 1:00 AM in the Kansas Union Come by to get information and play games. Learn about the new Laws in Kansas concerning drinking and driving Remember to drink responsibly. Sponsored by: Watkins Memorial Health Center, BACCHUS/GAMMA, Hawk Nights, SHAB, SafeRide, Campus Blast, KU Legal Services and KU Public Safety.