16 Monday, May 4, 1987 / University Daily Kansan Sports KU men's soccer club breaks even in weekend matches By ROBERT WHITMAN Staff writer The Kansas men's soccer club had a victory, a loss and a tie in matches Friday and Sunday. The loss came Friday, a 3-1 decision to Johnson County Community College at Overland Park On Sunday, the club split into two squads and played two matches. Coach Glenn Shirtlife and 15 players went to Wichita and played to a 3-3 tie against Wichita State after two 10- minute overtimes. Shirtlift placed club member Tony Vincent in charge of 14 other club members, and they defeated Central Missouri State 4-2 in Memorial Stadium. Shirlife said the Jayhawks played their worst match of the season against Johnson County Community College. "It just became an epidemic out there, people trying to do everyone else's job and not doing their own." Shirlttie said. "Johnson County is a much more cohesive team. They practice more during the week, and they have been playing games longer this season than we have." The Cavaliers had a 3-0 lead in the second half before Marc Bousquet scored from a direct free kick in the 76th minute. On Sunday, Ron Blue, Wichita freshman, scored the tying goal for Kansas in the ninth minute of the second 10-minute overtime period. When the two teams played Oct. 4 in Lawrence, Wichita State scored a goal seconds before the end of the overtime period, and the game ended in a 3-3 tie. The only goal in the first half was scored by Kansas' Bret Chapman, who tipped into the goal a free kick taken by Harry Neumann after the Wichita State goala failed to hold it. score 2-1. In the second half, Wichita State tied the game in the 60th minute. Nine minutes later, the Jayhawks Manish Samat scored, making the Wichita State tied the game on a penalty kick in the 80th minute. KU goalie Craig Collins collided with a Shocker player as both were going for a loose ball in the penalty box. The referee awarded the penalty kick after deciding Collins fouled the Wichita State player. In the game against Central Missouri State, Toby Weasel and Keith Paton scored two goals each for Kansas. Both had one goal in each half. The Mules tied the game after Weas' first goal in the first half, but didn't score again until the Jayhawks had a 4-1 lead late in the game. The Jayhawks, 3-2-2, were supposed to play Iowa State on Saturday in Memorial Stadium, but the Cyclones didn't show up. The Jayhawks' next game will be at 10 a.m. Saturday in the University of Northern Iowa tournament in Cedar Falls, Iowa. Lacrosse club loses; team gains new skills By TOM STINSON Special to the Kansan The new KU Lacrosse Club continued to improve and gain experience Saturday as it lost to the Kansas City Lacrosse Club 13-7. Added team depth and more aggressive play helped the Jayhawks, whose first organized practice was Sept. 21. Kansas lost its first two games in the Kansas City Lacrosse Tournament on Sept. 26 and 27. "Kansas has some excellent players," said Mike Laddin of the Kansas City club. "With all their depth they could really be an outstanding team." Mark Glassman, club president, said that getting everyone into the game for experience was important for the Spring season. The Lake Forest, Ill., junior said he was confident about this coming spring, which is the main lacrosse season for most schools. Lacrosse, a sport invented by American Indians, is similar to hockey in rules and in nature but it is played on turf and with a ball, Glassman said. The Kansas City club, which finished second in the tournament it sponsored two weeks ago, was led by Bret Gordon, John Corner and Bryan Rogers, who each scored three goals in the game. Because Kansas City's goalie couldn't attend the game, Jayhawk goalies Bruce Cameron, Evanston, ill., sophomore, and Marc Roskin, Northbrook, Ill., sophomore, played for both teams. The Jayhawks' only score in the first half came on an unassisted goal by Ted Nash, Wilmette, III., freshman. Kansas City scored two goals in each of the first two quarters to lead Kansas, 4-1, at halftime. "The more we play, the better we get," said Dan Grossman, Denver sophomore. "I'm really encouraged to see our teamwork. Now it's just a matter of getting used to playing with each other." Glassman said the club's next tournament would be October 24 and 25 in Stillwater, Okla. Laura Husar/KANSAN Cory Powell, Evergreen, Colo., junior, moves ahead of a Kansas City Lacrosse Club defender. The KU Lacrosse Club lost its first home game 13-7 Saturday at Shenk Complex, 23rd and Iowa streets. By ROBERT WHITMAN Staff writer Women's soccer team wins weekend match Staff writer The Kansas women's soccer team won its first match of the season and tied in another match in two weekend matches. The Jayhawks defeated Rockhurst College, 3-0, in Kansas City, Mo., on Saturday and tied Missouri, 0-0, in Columbia, Mo., after two 10-minute overtimes. Co-captain forward Pascale Haustermanns scored the first goal against Rockhurst, tipping in the rebound of a shot by co-captain forward Leigh Strom in the 20th minute. He scored the Rockhurst goalkeeper to Haustermanns, who was less than five feet from the goal. ************************************************************** HALLOWEEN IS ALMOST HERE! ************************************************************** The goal was the first scored by a player other than Strom, who had four goals in the Jayhawks' first four games. "It was nice to have somebody else score. It took a lot of pressure off Leigh." KU coach Kevin Connor said. "It proved we could score some goals." - We've Expanded! * Import Car Service Leon's Bug Barn We service ALL European & Japanese Imports. We do body work & rust repair on ALL makes of cars We give free estimates & ALL work is guaranteed In the second half, Kansas midfiel "We were up 1-0 at halftime, but it was not reassuring." Conn said. "We've been up by as much as three goals in the first Rockhurst by more than one goal. Against the Tigers, the teams battled for 110 minutes without a goal being scored. Connor said Dulce Gira had the Jahaywaks' best chance, a one-on-one with the Missouri goalie. But Gira's shot missed the lower right corner by about two feet, he said der Kecia Alamiz scored in the 55th minute and Kansas forward Kristin Wolfe added the final goal in the 75th minute. Avoid the crunch! Get the best selection and save 20% on all costumes and accessories in our costume department from now through Oct. 19. 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