12 Mondav. October 19. 1987 / University Daily Kansan Sports Harriers take second in tourney Bv MIKE CONSIDINE Staff writer Led by freshman Susan MacLean's individual championship and season's bests from four runners, the Kansas women's cross country team placed second at the Pittsburgh State Invitational Saturday. "I think we’re getting to a lot better team," women's coach Cliff Rivelto said. "Everybody was thinking that they are the effort that we wanted to see." The men's team turned in a thirdplace performance at the Missouri Invitational on Friday. The Jaya hawks scored 81 points and finished behind Iowa State (20 points) and Kansas State (76). Emporia State won the women's title with 34 points, defeating KU by 10. MacLean finished in 18:00, one second off the KU freshman record set by Louise Murphy in 1978 and fifth on the Kansas all-time list. Ravelto said, "I told her to just run with the saddle for the first mile. Then I went around." Trisha Mangan, sixth in 18:51, ran the ninth-best time by a KU senior "She ran a good part of the race with no neon within 60 yards of her," Rovello said. "It's tough to run a race when you're running by yourself." Sophomores Terri Gryzbowski, who finished 10th in 19:14, and Kelly Coffey, 12th in 19-17, also recorded the best times of their KU careers. Rovello and men's coach Bob Timmons agree that they need to see improvement in the split between their second and third runners before the Big Eight Conference meet Oct. 31. "I think that's been our problem all along." Timmons said. Junior Craig Watche placed fifth in 25:19.8, and sophomore Steve Heffernan was seventh in 25:41.7 at the Missouri Invitational. Junior Matt Bell finished in 26:27.8 for 22nd place. Injured freshman Sean Sherdan, normally the third man, struggled to finish 49th. Sports Briefs KU Sailing Club sails past KSU The KU Sailing Club defeated Kansas State this weekend at the fifth annual Kansas-Kansas State Tournament at Lake Shawnee near Topeka The three Kansas team members who raced for the A-tem swept the first three places in all six races. The first-place finisher for each race received three-quarter of a point, second place received two points, third received three points, and so on. Kansas combined for 48 points and Kansas State scored 45 points. Jerry Stinson of Kansas had the tournament's low score with two and one-quarter points. Geoff Smith and Mike Duff of Kansas finished second and third with seven and eight points respectively. The KU Crew eight-man lightweight team finished 28th out of 36 teams at the Head of the Charles regatta in Boston yesterday. Crew finishes 26th in 36-team reqatta The Philadelphia-based Vesper Boat Club, a team comprised mainly of U.S. national rowing team members, won the event 2-second medal. 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