12 Monday, August 25, 1986 / University Daily Kansan Golfers do rely on teammates By ANNE LUSCOMBE Sports writer Golf — an individual's game within a team sport. Although the members of the Kansas women's golf team go it alone on the course, they are very aware of what teammates are doing. The Kansas women's golf team will have to replace two players who graduated last season. One of the returning lettermen, Tina Grewuch, began preparation for the fall season Saturday at Alvamar Country Club. Women's golf "The individual part is great because you can do your own thing," Michelle Mulvihill, a returning sophomore from Des Moines, Iowa, said yesterday. "But the team can really help you get through the tournament. "We learn from each other, by watching each other's swing and getting advice." While the performance of a golfer does not directly affect how her teammates play, the pressure to shoot a low score to help the team's standing can psych the player out, KU head coach Kent Weiser said. Sue Pekar, Wausau, Wis., junior, and the team's most valuable player last year. agreed. "There is more of a sense of contributing," she said. "You can't slack off because you make up a fourth or a fifth of the team." Weiser and the players agreed that confidence and potential are key factors to the team's success, and Weiser said he hoped this confidence would rub off on the younger players. The team has added two freshmen, both of whom have won important tournament titles. Donna Lowen of Hays is a two-time Kansas State Junior Champion, and Sherri Atchison of Duncan, Okla., is the reigning Oklahoma high school champion. Tina Gnewuch, a junior from Green Bay, Wis., who held the No. 2 position for most of last year, said she thought competition within the team would be as strong as it is against other teams. "I know the two new girls are both good players," she said. "The rest are just as good. There is going to be a lot of competition and playoffs for tournament spots this year." Weiser must fill the gap left by team captains Maureen Kelly and Brenda Sanders, who graduated in the spring. Kelly played the No. 1 position last year in most of the tournaments. "It's a funny feeling not to have them on the team and not to have them around anymore," said Pekar. "We all looked to them for guidance." Although their absences will be felt, Mukivillh said, she did not think it would be detrimental to the team. "We have a lot of youth on our team, which helps," she said. "And we have youth with experience." LSU coach wants to meet with Soviet leader United Press International "Secretary-General Gorbachev said on Jan. 1, that this will be a year BATON ROUGE, La. — Louisiana State head basketball coach Dale Brown wants to meet with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev in hopes he can recruit star player Arvidas Sabonis. of direction for the United States and Soviet Union, a year devoted to peace and harmony." Brown said Saturday night. "If the secretary-general was sincere, and I believe he was, here is a living opportunity to prove it." Brown's proposal calls for as many as 250 students to go to the Soviet Union to attend a basketball camp and for Sabonis to attend Louisiana State. "If we can't work this simple exchange out, how can we work out nuclear disarmament?" Brown said. nuclear disarmament. Brown said Soviet Embassy officials in Washington met with Brown last week but gave no indication whether Sabonis would be allowed to join the Tigers. QUESTION #3. 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