14 Wednesday, September 30, 1987 / University Daily Kansan Transfers Continued from p.13 Clemson, Seton Hall and Fullerton State, among others. The first contact Kansas coaches Larry Brown, Alvin Gentry and Ed Manning had with Minor was at the National Junior College Athletic Association championship tournament at Hutchinson last spring. They talked to him again at Midland before he signed a letter of intent. Gentry called Livingston after the junior college season and invited him to come to KU. He accepted the offer, arrived a few days later, and signed. Both players said a combination of factors swayed them to decide on Kansas. "It was a good school and a chance to get a good education," Minor said. "Also, I have some relatives in Wichita, so I have a little family nearby. Good school, good coach, good plavers." Livingston said, "I always wanted to play in a good Division I school. And I felt Kansas was the best opportunity for me academically and athletically because KU had high standards in both." Livingston is quick and passes well. In his two years at El Camino, he averaged 8.3 points and 12.5 assists a game. Livingston said he was strictly a point guard, but Minor said he could play both point and off-guard positions. Minor led Midland in three-point field goals last year and averaged 9.6 points a game. So even though Cedric Hunter left some large shoes to fill, Livingston and Minor are eager to try them on. Sports Briefs KU golf team places 7th in tourney By a Kansan reporter The Kansas men's golf team finished seventh in a field of 18 teams at the Butler National Invitational tournament at Lemont, 11 Kansas finished with a team score of 923 for the 54-hole tournament, 21 strokes behind the winning team, Illinois, which was the Junior Jon Bruning led the Jayhawks with a 76-74-75 - 225, giving him a tie for seven place as an individual. He was followed by junior Rudy Zupeitz, 76-75-78 — 229; senior Brian McGreewy, 78-77-77 — 235; sophomore Clay Deverys, 75-78-84 — 237; and junior John Erickson, 83-92-86 — 261. Mike Small of Illinois was medalist of the tournament with a three-day score of 218, helping his team to a 902 total. Arkansas placed second with a 904, South Carolina placed third with a 910 and Oklahoma finished fourth with a 912. 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