10 1048 Friday, October 16, 1992 1 9 9 3 J A Y H A W K E R y e a r b o o k STUDENT YEARBOOK PORTRAITS SEPTEMBER 8 THROUGH OCTOBER 16 Monday, Wednesday-Friday: 9 a.m.-Noon & 1-5 p.m. Tuesday: 1-5 p.m. & 6-9 p.m (These times are for all locations.) SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN The campus photographer will be set up everyday in the rotunda of Strong Hall. Another photographer will be set up specially for Scholarship Halls, Residence Halls, fraternities and sororities. SITTING FEES: SENIORS $4.00 & UNDERCLASSMEN $2.00 If you purchase a yearbook you won't have to pay the sitting fee. If you have any questions please call the Jayhawker office at 864-3728. Get your photo taken and be included in the yearbook!!! 1 9 9 3 J A Y H A W K E R y e a r b o o k 1983 graduate, former athlete returns to Kansas as associate athletic director By David Dorsey The Kansas athletic department has created and filled a new position with a former Kansas student athlete. Betsy Stephenson is the director of Division I men's basketball operations for the NCAA, but she will leave her position in December to become the associate athletic director at Kansas. Kansansportswriter Bob Frederick, athletic director, announced her appointment yesterday. Stephenson said she was looking forward to her upcoming responsibilities. Stephenson also will serve as Senior Woman Administrator to the Big Eight Conference and the NCAA. She said she would have some fundraising responsibilities and would concentrate on women's issues in college athletics. of those people had other worries and responsibilities." Olympic sports at Kansas. She essentially will work with every Kansas sport except for men's basketball and football. "It's an experience of a lifetime to come back to my alma mater," she said. "The NCAA has been a great place for me, but I'm interested in getting back on a campus and getting back into touch with the student athletes." Stephenson graduated from Kansas in 1983 with a degree in personnel administration. She played on the volleyball team from 1979-80 as a walkout, but decided not to continue playing after two seasons. "I just think that's she's one of the great bright people in the business right now," Frederick said. "She's really personable, and I think she'll have an early impact on our program." Stephenson began working at the NCAA in 1984 and has been in her current director's position since 1989. The athletic department also announced the promotion of former Kansas football quarterback John Hadl. Frederick said the position was created to give teams more supervision. Previously teams have been supervised by several officials in the athletic department. "In the past, we've had sports split up, he said. We'd had different people supervising different sports. That wasn't fair to those sports because all Hadi, the assistant athletic director of the Williams Educational Fund, has been promoted to Associate Athletics Director for Development. Kansas City to take on Cowboys in Sunday's sellout game The Associated Press IRVING, Texas — There's no "dog pound" Fans don't paint their faces, wear American-Indian feathers and throw things. Texas Stadium is no pit. Yet. Texas stadium is no pic yet. But coach Jimmy Johnson and owner Jerry Jones and every other member of the Dallas Cowboys organization whose initials are or are not "JJ" have all but gone door-to-door this week asking fans to disrupt the Kansas City Chiefs' audibles on Sunday. "Kansas City is good at calling audibles and picking a team apart," said Johnson. "For us to be successful, our defense will have to have the same crowd noise we had at the Washington game to ename the season." A noisy, sellout crowd had the Redskins jumping offides, missing audibles and in a general state of offensive confusion when the Cowboys opened the season with a 23-10 victory against the defending Super Bowl champions. The Cowboys have not lost at home since the New York Giants beat them on Sept. 29, 1991. The Cowboys, 4-1, are four-point favorites over the Chiefs, 4-2, mainly because of the home-field edge. The Kansas City game was sold out in July. Dallas and Kansas City are infrequent opponents. The game marks only the fifth meeting between the clubs. Each has won twice, with the most recent meeting seeing the Chiefs beat Dallas 36-28 at Arrowhead Stadium in 1989. Kip Chin / KANSAN The Kansas men's cross country team works on coordination and flexibility drills at Memorial Stadium. Coach: Runners could win meet By David Bartkoski Kansan sportswriter Kansan sportswriter The Kansas men's and woman's cross country teams will travel this weekend to Ann Arbor, Mich., for Sunday's University Invitation. The men's team finished seventh out of 30 teams in their last race Oct. 3 at the Minnesota Invitational, while the women's squad finished 12th out of 16. "To contend for first in the team competition, we need to have a couple of runners in the top 10," he said. "The rest of our runners will have to stay close together and not finish too far back." Kansas coach Gary Schwartz said he thought the men's team had a chance to win the title at Sunday's meet, where No. 13 Michigan, Michigan State, William & Mary and Tennessee also would participate. He added that No. 8 Eastern Michigan also might compete. Schwartz said one runner who could help Kansas was junior Jon Hays, who finished fourth on the Kansas team at Minnesota. Hays said that although the men's team had not won a meet this year and fell out of the national rankings two weeks ago, the runners were not worried because the team was working toward the championship meets at the end of the season. The Big Eight Championships, District V Championships and NCAA Championships are the most important races for the team, he said. "A lot of guys are getting in the shape they want to be in," Hays said. "I think we're on our way to doing well at this meet and surprising people that looked at the results of the first two meets without knowing how we're coming along." Sophomore Melissa Swartz said that the women's team also was improving. "We've had hard workouts, and our times are getting better," she said. Junior Daniela Daggy and senior Amy Rodehaver will be running their first meet of the year. ranked, will compete against No. 9 Michigan, No. 12 Michigan State and Eastern Michigan. Daggy was recovering from an injury, and Rodehaver has been building up for competition. The women's team, which is not Schwartz said the only thing that he expected of the two was to finish the race. "It takes a while for them to get back in the competitive ground," he said. "I want to get their confidence going." Senior Julia Saul, who finished sixth at Minnesota, could contend for the overall individual title at Michigan, the coach said. Swartz finished fourth on the team at Minnesota. She said she had put her last race behind her and was ready for the Michigan meet. "I'll just try and stay up with the people I should be with," Swartz said. "And I'll try to be somewhat closer to Julia than I was before." 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