10 Tuesday, November 11, 1986 / University Daily Kansan Chris Feeley/KANSAN We are the champions Phi Delta Theta quarterback John Hughes, Tulsa senior, looks for room to run with the help of teammate Scott Conway, left. Leawood senior, as Drew Hess, right. Buckin graduate student, closes in for the tackle for the Professional Students, Phi Delta Theta defeated the Professional Students 24-12 for the men's Hill Championship Sunday at Shenk Complex, at 23rd and Iowa Streets. Sports Briefs kansas volleyball to defend 3rd place ranking tonight The Kansas volleyball team will play Central Missouri State tonight at 8 p.m. in Allen Field House. The Jayhawks have an overall record of 24-7. They have a record of 4-5 in Big Eight Conference play and are third in the conference behind Nebraska and Oklahoma. Central Missouri State has an overall record of 31-3 and is ranked seventh in the National Collegiate Athletic Association. Kansas lost its last match to Iowa State in five games. Kansas 12.15 15.11 15.11 14.16 16.14 games Saturday, 12-15, 15-11, 15-11, 14-17, 16-14, Kansas lost to Central Missouri State Saturday, Sept. 6, at The Tulsa Tournament in five games, 6-15, 15-17, 1-15, 15-15, 15-3 Outside hitter Catalina Suarez leads both the Kansas offense and defense with 348 kills, 61 service aces, and 471 digs, or defensive saves for the season. Judy Desch has 228 kills and Shannon Ridney has 218 kills. 43 service aces and 305 digs. Both are outside hitters. After tonight, Kansas has only one more match, against Oklahoma, Friday in Norman, Okla., before the Big Eight Conference tournament Nov. 21-23 in Kansas City, Mo. MU football to see changes COLUMBIA, Mo. — Missouri head coach Woody Widenhofer dropped several hints yesterday regarding a revamping of the Missouri football team and its offense. Widenhofer told the Columbia Quarterback Club some changes were in store for next season among his offensive assistant coaches. The second-year coach then flatly predicted Missouri would beat Kansas when they meet in Columbia Nov. 22. "There's going to be a big change on offense," Widenhofer said. "There may be one coach leaving, but that would be on his own because he wants to leave." "We're going to reconstruct the responsibilities of our offensive staff out a bit." Widenhorn also took a gamble by guaranting that the Tigers would beat arch-rail Kansas "I'll tell you right now, we'll beat Kansas," he said. "The Kansas game is important for the fans and the alumni, and it should be an important game for us. I really believe we're going to beat them." Soccer club loses in Iowa A cold, brisk morning with 35 to 40 mph winds was the setting for the Kansas men's soccer club at the Northern Iowa — Midwest Soccer Tournament Saturday and Sunday in Cedar Falls, Iowa. On the first day of the round robin tournament, Kansas tied 1-1 with Iowa State and Northern Iowa. Ted Nelson, center midfielder, scored the goal against Iowa State, and Harold Neumann, wing half, scored against Northern Iowa. On Sunday, Kansas moved to the dome-covered field and easily defeated Luther College 3-0, which placed Kansas third in the elimination round. Goals were scored by Nelson, and center forwards JE Stoke and Chris Kahn. The Iowa Hawkeyes eliminated Kansas in the quarterfinals, shutting out the Jayhawks 2-0. Correction Because of a reporter's error, KU women's bowler Debbie Wilker's average was incorrectly reported. She averaged 153 at the Mid-States Intercollegiate Bowling Tournament during the weekend. From staff and wire reports. Swimmers split meet in Illinois The Kansas swim team split its meet Sunday against Southern Illinois-Carbondale with the women winning and the men losing to the perennial-strong Salukis. The women's score was 69-42 and the men's 61-51. By BRIAN SNYDER The women's victory was the second dual victory for a KU women's team against Southern Illinois. The first victory came last year. Although the women performed well once again, head coach Gary Kempf said that the men were intimidated by Southern Illinois, a team with superior athletes. "They were a little out of our reach," Kempf said yesterday. "They were every bit as good as we thought they would be." The pool where the meet was held was 50 meters long. The Jayhawks practice on a 25-meter pool at Robinson Natatorium. Earlier in the week, Kempf said that swimming in a longer pool might be an advantage for the Salukis, who hold their daily practice in a 50-meter pool. The women adapted and won 10 of 14 events from the Salukis in the long race. Diving coach Barry Susterka said he was impressed with Lori Spurney, who won both the 1- and 3-meter diving events. "I'm happy with the results, but we've still got to improve." Suskera said. "Lori Spurney is diving better than ever, and that's a tribute to her hard work." for the men, Kempf said that junior Dave Nesmith continued to improve. Nesmith won the 200-meter on the 1 and 3 meter diving events. First-place women finishers were 400-meter medley relay: (Bloomfield, Hardy, Gaulien, Duncan), 4:33.65 200-meter freestyle: Sandy McDonald. 2:11:25 50-meter freestyle: Liz Duncan, 27.35 200-meter butterfly: Taryn Gaulien. 2:26.42 100-meter freestyle: Sue Spry. 1:00.33. 400-meter freestyle: Sandy McDonald: 4:34.81 3-meter diving: Lori Spurney, 243.45 points. 1-meter diving: Lori Spurney, 277 32 points 200-meter breaststroke: Heather Hardy 2:51 67 400-meter freestyle relay: (Duncan, McDonald, Renee Bunger, Spry). 3:41.56 First-place men finishers were: 3-meter diving: Pat Clark, 263.10 points 1-meter diving: Pat Clark, 263.10 points. 200-meter breaststroke: Dave November 3, 2010 Count copies at Kinkos. 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