8A the university daily kansan sports SOCCER: records broken tuesday, September 9, 2003 CONTINUED FROM PAGE 12A playing hard and by putting pressure on the ball. She said the team still needed to work on consistency from game to game. The Jayhawks have been breaking records this season, and one may fall in today's matchup. Miller is one shutout away from tying the all-time record at Kansas held by Jen Fcke. Miller said she was unaware of how close she was to the record. She said her teammates were the reason the record was in reach. "I don't really look at it as my record," she said. "It's the whole team's." SMS coach Bob Brewer said his team would not prepare in any special way for the Jayhawks. He said the coaches may regret the decision, but the Bears wanted to go out and play their game. Brewer said his team was aware of Kansas forward Caroline Smith's successes so far this season. Smith, an Edina, Minn., sophomore, has eight goals this season in four games. "We have to keep her from inflicting too much damage," he said. The Bears are still tinkering with their lineup, Brewer said. The team has struggled with scoring and Brewer said it was still trying to find the right combination for success. Central Florida, San Diego State and Florida State come to Lawrence this weekend to participate in the KUStore.com Crimson and Blue Invitational. The Jayhawks play Florida State at 5 p.m. Adstarget Jayhawkfaithful Billboards, television, and newspaper spots urge students to support all sports Edited by Ehren Meditz By John Domoney jdomoney@kansan.com Kansan staff writer In order to sell more tickets for Kansas athletics events, the University of Kansas Athletics Department is trying to be pure. The "Pure Kansas" campaign is being used by the department along with new athletics director Lew Perkins' message that Kansas fans must support all Kansas sports. Kansas sports The advertising campaign has used billboards and advertisements in newspapers and on television and radio outlets throughout Kansas. "I can't say that we are being more aggressive than last year," said Mike Harmon, manager of advertising for the department. "What we are doing is more advertising in western Kansas and on more television stations." The department is also targeting billboards across the state. "Pure Kansas" billboards are located on both sides of I-70 between Lawrence and Kansas City along with three other locations in the Kansas City metropolitan area. There is also a billboard advertising the campaign in Wichita. Anyone who buys football season tickets as part of the campaign also receives the "Pure Blue" package. The package includes a "Pure Kansas" T-shirt, a signed 8 inch by 10 inch team captain photo, a "Pure Kansas" decal and a football schedule magnet. Season ticket buyers are also entered into a sweepstakes. First prize is a rooftop suite party for the homecoming game on Oct. 18 against Baylor. 16 against Baylor. Second prize is four tickets to the Dec. 13 men's basketball game against Oregon at Kemper Arena in Kansas City, Third prize is two season tickets for women's basketball. Besides the "Pure Blue," there are several other packages to draw fans to Memorial Stadium this fall. this man: "Birthday on the Hill" and "Hospitality on the Hill" have been very successful so far this Birthday on the Hill is marketed toward families who can celebrate their child's birthday with a tailgating tent before a Saturday home game. year, Harmon said The child must be 13-years old or younger and can bring up to 20 friends to celebrate with game tickets, food and drink. "Hospitality on the Hill" is for private groups who can also put together a group gathering for a tent before a game. "We average 100 people per group for the "Hospital on the Hill."" Harmon said. "We sell these packages right up until the game." As much as the "Pure Kansas" campaign has been used to market football, associate athletics director Jim Marchiony said it was connected to all Kansas sports. "The message we're trying to get across is that if you are a real Kansas fan you want to be at the stadium on Saturday," Marchiony said. "We're going to carry it through to basketball and other sports to get fans to be Pure Blue Package Sweepstakes 1st Prize A rooftop suite for Homecoming on Oct. 18 against Baylor 2nd Prize Four tickets for the men's basketball game against Oregon at Kemper Arena in Kansas City on Dec. 13 3rd Prize Two season tickets for women's basketball supportive of all of the teams that wear the Kansas uniform. Marchiony said the campaign would be used throughout the year but would be evaluated at the end of the school year. "So far, by the response we've gotten it is safe to say that we caught people by surprise, but it's also positive," Marchiony said. "People are pleased to see the promotion." Edited by Andy Marso Kansas Athletics Calendar Woman's golf at Ptarmigan/Ram Fall Classic, Ft. Collins, Colo. today Soccer vs. Southwest Missouri State, Springfield, Mo. Center, Lawrence, 7 p.m. friday Volleyball vs. Oral Roberts, Horejsi Soccer vs. Florida State, SuperTarget Field, Lawrence, 5 p.m. tomorrow tennis at MU Invitational, Columbia, Mo. Volleyball vs. Arkansas, Horesi Center, Lawrence, 7 p.m. Cross Country at Kansas State Wildcat Invitational Tpeka saturday Football vs. University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyo. Men's golf at The Ridges Intercolle- Tennis at MU Invitational, Columbia, M Volleyball vs. Creighton, Horejsi Center, Lawrence, 1 p.m. Volleyball vs. North Carolina, Horejsi Center, Lawrence, 7 p.m. sunday Men's golf at The Ridges Intercollegiate, Jonesborough, Tenn. Soccer vs. Central Florida, SuperTarget Field, Lawrence, noon Tennis at MU Invitational, Columbia, Mo The 3-0 Wildcats play Division I-AA Massachusetts at home on Saturday. says. Roberson left the game in the second quarter and did not return. The injury was to his left, non-throwing hand. The coach indicated Roberson might not return until Oct. 4, when Kansas State plays at Texas. Asked whether that could be when Robertson returns, Snyder said: "Yes, it could be. I don't know that for g fact. I really don't know." "He just got hit," Snyder said. "It may have been on a helmet. I don't know. That I couldn't decipher off the tape." prior to this stage. Before being injured, Robertson completed three of six passes for 63 vards and a touchdown. MANHATTAN — The hand injury Kansas State quarterback Ell Roberson suffered in Saturday night's 55-14 victory over McNeese State will sideline him indefinitely, coach Bill Snyder says. With him out, senior Jeff Schwinn will probably start against Massachusetts. Saturday night's game was only the fifth he's played in for the Wildcats. CONTINUED FROM PAGE 12A "I prepare myself like I'm going to play," said Schwinn, who redshirted in 1999 and didn't play as a freshman or sophomore before getting into three games in 2002. Associated Press RUNNING: Mangino anticipates advantage over Wyoming kept moving the ball and kept us off-balance," Robinson said. "Our defense tonight was absolutely embarrassing." K-State loses star player Saturday, Whittemore gained 65 yards on 15 carries and a touchdown run from one-yard out. After gaining just seven yards on four rushing attempts against Northwestern, Whittemore was thought to be a little hesitant to take off and run as much as he did before his knee injury last year. style that won him respect in the Big 12 Conference last season. 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