4B • THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SPORTS WEDNESDAY, OCT. 10, 2001 --and made it a tough day." JUNIORS AND SENIORS, WANT TO JOIN GOLDEN KEY? Golden Key International Honor Society Information Session Oct.10 & 11,10:00 am-2:00 pm 4th Floor Kansas Union Men: Team shooting for better standings CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1B Price and senior Casey Harbour. Price and Harbour tied for 34th as Price carded a final round 74, complimenting Harbour's one-under-par 70 that was the best round of the season for Harbour, who competed individually in the tournament. Even freshman Kevin Ward finished in a tie for 47th in his first appearance in a tournament for Kansas after his final round of 74. While Kansas slipped from second place to fifth, only one shot away from fourth place Baylor after the final round, the rest of the field also shifted dramatically yesterday. Arkansas State won the tournament as they moved from fifth to first place yesterday passing the University of Illinois, which fell to a sixth-place finish after leading the field going into yesterday's play. Kansas will get a long rest before the team enters tournament play again as its schedule has them heading West to California. The Jayhawks will play Friday, Oct. 26, to Sunday, Oct. 28, in The Nelson-Stanford Invitational in Palo Alto. Randall said he had hoped for a better result in the tournament, but that he was patient and concentrated on seeing the Jayhawks climb back toward the top of the standings in their tournaments. The team then wraps up its fall schedule with an appearance in The Prestige at Palm Desert in Palm Desert, Calif. "We can do better but it was an improvement from last week's tournament," Randall said. "Overall I feel it was a good tournament for us." "I'm very happy with how she played," Hollingsworth said. "I think going back to Indiana she played three good rounds and she was very excited." Contact Domoney at 864-4858 Transfer junior Jill MacDonald also continued her consistent play with an 81, and finished in a tie for 53rd. They will have that opportunity Monday and Tuesday at the Marilynn Smith/Sunflower Invitational at Alvamar Golf Club. The tournament marks the end of the fall schedule for Kansas, and the team doesn't return to tournament action until late February. Also competing for Kansas were juniors Tiffany Kruggel and Kristy Straub, Not only did Rose tie for 33rd place in the tournament, her 229 was her Kansas career best. One of the Kansas golfers that battled the gusts with efficiency was junior Heather Rose. The Martinsville, Ind., native carded a team best 76 in yesterday's final round that gave her a tournament total of 229. Contact Domoney at 864-4858 Kruggel and Bawanan shot an 84 and 80, respectively to put them into a tie for 69th. 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Hybl had to leave Saturday's game against Texas in the first half after apparently injuring his non-throwing shot Neither Stoops nor Hybl have disclosed the nature of the injury. "I've just been told it's in our better interest not to, "Hybl said. Hybi practiced Monday and said he felt better as the practice went along. His backup, Jason White, stepped into a pressure-filled setting at the Cotton Bowl helped lead the third-ranked Sooners to a 14-3 victory. He completed 16 of 23 passes for 108 yards, and ran for 38 yards on 12 carries. Hybi was named the starter during fall workouts after a tight race with White that had lasted from spring workouts until two-a-days. In five games, Hybl has completed 56 percent of his passes for 981 yards, with six touchdowns and six interceptions. Three of the interceptions came two weeks ago against Kansas State, when he was praised for withstanding a pounding by the Wildcats. "But I also recognize that Nate has played pretty well. The whole talk a week ago was bragging on Nate. And in this game, until he got injured, he was doing very well," he said. both of them were," Stoops said. "I didn't lie when we said all along how much confidence we had in Jason and how good we felt White has played in four games and has completed 18 of 27 passes for 137 yards, with no interceptions or touchdowns. Nebraska staying focused on goal The Associated Press LINCOLN, Neb. — Nebraska coach Frank Solich knows that going unbeaten in the first half of the season means very little. It only makes the second half that much more important. "The second half of our schedule here will prove out whether we're the type of team that has a chance to be a national championship team," Solich said yesterday. The 4th-ranked 'Huskers (6-0 overall, 2-0 Big 12) open the second half Saturday at Baylor (2-2, 0-2). The Bears aren't likely to be much of a litmus test, but three of Nebraska's five games after that are against Top 25 teams, starting with No. 3 Oklahoma on Saturday, Oct. 27. The 'Huskers like where they are at the halfway point, especially compared to their performance in the season opener when they held off TCU 21-7. Nebraska finished with just 310 total yards against the Horned Frogs, including a paltry 159 rushing. Entering the final six games, the 'Huskers have revived the rushing attack and lead the nation in rushing with an average of 289 yards. be a strong point at Nebraska, Erie Crouch has thrown the ball well when he's had to and completed 63 percent of his passes. Defensively the Huskers rank fourth nationally at 236.5 yards and Nebraska's special teams coverage and returns have the consistency they lacked last year. Although passing will never "If you have a football team that's deficient in any one of those three areas, or two of those three areas, there's an awful lot to overcome," Solich said. "This football team has shown it has the ability to play well in all three," he said. Hoogveld: Relaxed attitude helpful CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1B well," she said. "I don't care who gets the points as long as somebody does." Coach Mark Francis said Hoogveld's easy-going personality had meshed well on this year's squad. Hoogveld's leadership on and off the field has helped put the Jayhawks in a quest for the conference title. The Jayhawks, with a 3-1 conference mark, are near the top of the Big 12 pack. They hit the road for games against Texas Tech and Colorado this weekend, and return home next Friday to take on the always-tough Texas A&M Aggies. "She's goofy," Francis said. "There's no other word for it. 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