10 SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 一 Dan Phillips, Bellevue, Wash., freshman, practices the butterfly stroke in the pool at Robinson Center. The team practiced this weekend's dual meet at the University of Illinois. Swimmers prepare for dual meet By David Dorsey Kansan sportswriter The Kansas men's and women's swim teams will travel this weekend to the University of Illinois for their first road competition of the season. Both Jiahay kwacks are coming off convincing victories against Missouri last weekend, but Kansas coach Gary Kempt said that this weekend's competition would be Northwestern, Purdue, Illinois and Southern Illinois are the other teams competing in the 2016 season. "For the men's side, Northwestern and Purdue both are very strong teams." Kemp said. "Southern Illinois always has a good team, and Illinois is much better than they have been in the past. "Northwestern is favored to win on the women's side, and Purdue is also very good, but I think it will be a great meet on Sunday morning." The Jayhawks will compete in four meets in three days, beginning tonight against Illinois State. Tomorrow the Jayhawks will face Illinois in the morning and Southern Illinois in the afternoon. Kempf said that Sunday's competition would be the main event of the weekend, with a dual meet between Kansas, Northwestern and Purdue. "I think my team's effort has been good, but it's been a hard week," he said. "We've changed our training a little bit to move up a notch, and I think we'll rise to the occasion this weekend." "we need to get on the road. We need to get away from here, regroup a bit and a bit at you." Suzanne Ryan, senior, said that the team looked forward to the weekend after a tough "We're really excited because the first couple of meets this weekend we'll be swimming shorter distances, and that's fun for us," she said. "We haven't changed our workout schedule this week, even though we're swimming four meets in three days, which is more than we usually swim." Kempf was looking forward to the meet, but he also was delighted about the early signing of a high school standout. Eric Burton, Burton, a senior from Cupertino, Calif., signed a letter of intent to attend Kansas next year. "He's about as blue chip as they come," Kempf said. "He'll carry a lot of weight in our program over the next four years." Finney says Chiefs should change name The Associated Press KANSAS CITY, Kan. — Gov. Joan Finney said yesterday that she hoped the Kansas City Chiefs would change their mascot to help restore dignity to American Indians. Finney made her comments to a reporter after a brief speech to the National Coalition on Racism in Sports and the Media, a mostly American-Indian group that has protested the use of names like the Chiefs, the Redskins and the Braves by sports franchises. Finney called the issue of the Chiefs name a matter for private business to resolve, but she said her own opinion was that the name should be changed. "I'm not going to tell them what to do," she said. "I would hope they will change the name, and I think they will. Out of the goodness of their hearts, they are going to do what's right." Chiefs officials were not available for comment yesterday. They have said in the past that they have no plans of changing the name of the franchise. Coalition members contend that the team name dehumanizes American Indians. BRIEFS Swimmer finalist for NCAA award The Associated Press CHICAGO — Former Kansas swimmer Burb Prancher is one of 10 finalists for the NCAA Margaret J. Schoefer, 10, thanks for the NCAA Woman of the Year Award for 1992, which will be presented Monday to a college athlete who displays excellence in scholarship, community service and leadership. and receive eligibility for the award. Pranger, Davenport, Iowa senior in exercise science, completed her four years of eligibility last season. The award includes a $315,000 donation to the athlete's university. Athletes from all 16 women's NCAA sports are eligible for the award. Committee: Huskies shouldn't forfeit The Associated Press LOS ANGELES — Washington should not have to forfeit any of the eight games that quarterback Billy Joe Hobert played in this season, a Pacific 10 Conference committee said yesterday. Hobert, a junior, was declared inelegible Tuesday after an investigation by the Pac-10 and Washington found he had taken $50,000 in loans from the father-in-law of a friend last spring. The recommendation will be considered by the Rumba Latina and The recommendation will be considered by the Pac-10 Council on Sunday in San Francisco. 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