MONDAY,OCTOBER 28,2002 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN = 3B SPORTS Golfers post strong finish By Ryan Greene rgreene@kansan.com Kansan sports writer The Kansas men's golf team finished strong by shooting a final-round 284 finishing in fifth place at the Nelson-Stanford Invitational in Palo Alto, Calif. The Jayhawks struggled early in the tournament, landing in ninth place in the 18-team field after Friday's first round. The Saturday performance vaulted the team up four spots to fifth. The team ended in a tie with North Carolina State. "We played well in today's final round," coach Ross Randall said. "Fifth place is not a bad finish, especially in this tournament." Kansas finished 18 strokes behind Duke, who edged out Washington by seven strokes to tournament." Ross Randall Kansas men's golf coach take home the victory. Leif Olson of Duke won the individual title by beating Washington's Brock Mackenzie and North Carolina State's Justin Walters by one stroke. After finishing in second at the tournament last year, junior Tyler Hall once again had a strong showing for the Jayhawks, with a final round score of 69 (-2) putting him in a sixth place tie. "It's just one of those places I feel comfortable at," Hall said. "I just think I focused, I really focused for 54 holes. I only made nine birdies, but I focused myself on not making any bogeys, and it really paid off." Senior Chris Marshall was the next Jayhawk on the leader board in a tie for eight place after shooting 70 (-1) in each of his final two rounds. Sophomore Andrew Price shot a 73 (+2) on Sunday finishing in a tie for 37th place. Freshman Ryan Rainer's 72 (+1) in the final round placed him in a 76th place tie. Roundting things out for the Jayhawks was sophomore Kevin Ward, who was over par in all three rounds, including Sunday's 76 (+4) finishing in a tie for 78th place. "I think that we showed some positives in this weekend's tournament," Randall said. "We did finish in front of quite a few ranked teams." Edited by Chris Wintering Nebraska ends road losing streak Nebraska 38, Texas A&M 31 COLLEGE STATION, Texas The Nebraska Cornhuskers picked a bad place to end their longest road losing streak since 1958. Still, they made it work. Freshman David Horne scored three of his four touchdowns in the second half as Nebraska finally won on the road, defeating Texas A&M 38-31 Saturday night. The Cornhuskers (6-3, 2-2 Big 12) rallied from a 17-point third-quarter deficit to snap a five-game road losing streak. No.7 Texas 21, No.22 Iowa State 10 "Everybody played good today," quarterback Jammal Lord said. "It (Kyle Field) ain't nothing compared to Penn State. Penn State was wild. This was our fourth road game and we're getting better with each one." Iowa State (6-3, 3-2 Big 12 Conference) has lost two straight since cracking the top 10 for the first time. contained Seneca Wallace in a 21-10 victory against No.17 Iowa State on Saturday. Iowa State wasted another opportunity when Nik Moser blocked a Texas punt in the third quarter and took over at the Texas 29. The Cyclones picked up just one first down. No.14 Kansas State 44, Baylor 10 WACO, Texas — Even with sensational quarterback Ell Roberson struggling, Kansas State had no problem beating Baylor. Darren Sproles ran for 124 yards and a touchdown, making up for his two fumbles, and the 14th-ranked Wildcats (6-2, 2-2 Big 12) returned an interception and a blocked field goal for touchdowns in a 44-10 win Saturday. "The interception return may have been the major play; it gave us a little breather," said Kansas State coach Bill Snyder. "Sproles gave a tremendous effort, but put the ball on the ground. And Ell was out of rhythm in the passing game. He just didn't do it today." Jesse Tetuan's 34-yard interception return for a touchdown with four minutes left in the first half broke a 3-3 tie. It also started a streak of 27 straight points for the Wildcats, including Randy Jordan's 93-yard blocked field goal return. Roberson ran for 90 yards on 11 carries, but he was just 7-of-17 passing for 54 yards with an interception. He did not play in the fourth quarter. The Associated Press TO THE 2002 INITIATED MEMBERS OF KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA Parre Ahmadi Manhattan, Kan. Leigh Ancona Omaha, Neb. Katherine Aavis Wichita, Kan. Erin Bakersmith St. Louis, Mo. Natalie Bonebrake Topeka, Kan. Blair Blincoe Atlanta, Ga. Anita, Ga. Natalie Bonebrake Teneka Kan. Regan Boyd Wichita, Kan. Amanda Brockling Olathe, Kan. Brooke Budke Olathe, Kan. Morgan Denton Dallas, Texas Jessica Casterline Dodge City, Kan. Denise Delcore Leawood, Kan. Morgan Denton Dallas, Texas Jennifer Eisenlauer Bettendorf, Iowa Jenni Fox Topeka, Kan. Lindsey Hall Wichita, Kan. Elen Hes Fairway, Kan. Mallorie Hinemeyer Gardner, Kan. Hollie Hooker Eden Praire. Mn Megan Howard Edina, Minn. Kelly Jarrett Lake Forest, III. Emily Kenagy Houston, Texas Kayla Manzel Bellevue, Neb. Houston, Texas Cristina Langstaff Chesterfield, Mo. Molly Mays Junction City, Kan. Lensie Mayhew Dodge City, Kan. Caitlin Lash Leawood, Kan. Nora McEwen Topeka, Kan. Topeka, Kan. Courtney Minter Wichita, Kan. Mary Ann Mohr Sigourney, Iowa Kate Myrick Lawrence, Kan. Carrie Peters Quincy, Ill. Courtney Peterser Eldin, Mae. Jill Pflumm Shawnee, Kan. Joan Pinnell Wichita, Kan. ML. y Roff Wincita, Kan. Holly Schoneman Shoreview, Minn. Carly Schroeder Wauwatosa, Wis. Molly Rott Wichita, Kan Kristine Prast Dallas, Texas Courtney Reddell Lawrence, Kan. Meaghan Richardson Hutchinson, Kan. Jessica Schuster Topeka, Kan. Brittany Simon Omaha, Neb. Kaitlin Stout Englewood, Colo. Meghan Swallow Stillwell, Kan. Jennifer Streit Aurora, Ill. Megan Wahl Tulsa, Okla. Amy Vormehr Lawrence, Kan. Molly Wells Austin, Texas Megan Winkleman Wichita, Kan. Jamie Wilkerson Omaha, Neb. Sarah Wise Overland Park, Kan. Erica Wolfe Ft. Collins, Colo. 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