Section A·Page 6 The University Daily Kansan Monday, December 1, 1997 SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES Hawks' Chenowith earns rookie of the week honor Kansas center Eric Chenowith was named the Phillips 66 basketball rookie of the week for his performances against Rice, Western Kentucky and UNLV two weeks ago. Chenowith posted a double-double in his first collegiate game with 15 points and 12 rebounds against Rice. He also had five blocked shots in that game. He averaged 12 points and nine rebounds in those three games and also had eight blocked shots. His play helped Kansas reach the Chase Preseason NIT semifinals at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Volleyball season ends; eight win academic honors The final weekend of Kansas volleyball in Allen Field House was much like the season as a whole. The Jayhawks continued their dominance of Iowa State this season by defeating the Cyclones 15-19, 15-2, 15-7 Friday. Senior middle blocker Maggie Mohrfeld led Kansas with 13 kills. Sophomore outside hitter Mary Beth Albrecht had 11 kills. Kansas lost a five-game match on Saturday to the visiting Missouri Tigers 8-15, 15-2, 15-10, 13-15, 18-20. The Jayhawks were led by Albrecht, who tied a season high with 19 kills. Senior right-side hitter Kendra Kahler recorded 12 kills and 13 digs in her final match as a Jayhawk. Kansas ended the season with a 9-24 record. The Jayhawks were 2-18 in the Big 12 Conference. Both victories came against Iowa State. Kansas posted a 10-24 record in 1996. including a 4-16 mark in the Big 12. Four Jayhawks volleyball players were named to the first team of the academic All-Big 12 Team; senior defensive specialist Stephanie Blackwell, Kahler, Mohrfield and sophomore middle blocker Amanda Reves. Four Kansas players were named to the honorable mention academic squad: sophomore defensive specialist Kristi Kilyabu, sophomore middle blocker Anne Kreimer, junior setter Laura Rohde and senior setter Tiffany Sennett. The Big 12 honored 65 volleyball players on its academic teams. The players on the first team are letterwinners with at least a 3.2 grade point average. The honorable mention squad recognizes regulars with GPAs between 3.0 and 3.19. Bobby Randall, Kansas head baseball coach, announced Wednesday that eight student-athletes had signed national letters of intent to play for the Jayhawks. ("Assistant coach) Mike Bard, who coordinated all of the recruiting, really worked his tail off," Randall said. "We signed a group of good athletes, good students — just a group of good men. This is a great foundation for years to come." The recruits include three players from Kansas, two of whom are from the Lawrence area. Jay Brooks is a first baseman from Baldwin. Jeff Davis is a pitcher from Lawrence, and Ryan Schmidt is a pitcher from Valley Center who also played for Barton County Community College. Colorado natives include Dan Olson, a pitcher/outfielder from Loveland, Colo., and Matt Van Alsbury, a outfielder from Fort Collins, Colo. Lincoln, Neb., native Lukas McKnight, a catcher from Libertyville, Ill., and Matt Webb, an outfielder from Bedford, Texas, complete the list of Javhawk recruits. Corey Harrington, a pitcher/shortstop also signed. "We think the student athletes coming in will be able to contribute right away," Randall said. "How good of a class this really is, though, only time will tell. But we are really pleased." Kansan staff reports Athletes show the money on Forbes earnings list NEW YORK — Michael Jordan is the richest athlete in the world, regaining the top spot on the Forbes list for the fifth time in six years and displacing Mike Tyson at No.1 Jordan will earn $78.3 million in 1997, the magazine estimated, garnering $31.3 million from the Chicago Bulls and $47 million from endorsements and other income. In announcing its Super-40 list, Forbes put heavyweight champion Evander Holyfield in second place at $54.3 million, earning $53 million in prize money and $1.3 million in endorsements. Boxer Oscar De La Hoya is third at $38 million, followed by Formula One driver Michael Schumacher at $25 million, Tyson at $27 million and golfer Tiger Woods at $26.1 million. Woods' endorsement and other income was $24 million, second to Jordan. NASCAR driver Dale Earnhardt is third in that category ($15.5 million) followed by Los Angeles Lakers center Shaquille O'Neal ($12.5 million). On the overall list, O'Neal is seventh ($24.5 million), followed by Earnhardt ($19.1 million), Colorado Avalanche center Joe Sakic ($17.9 million) and Detroit Pistons forward Grant Hill ($17.9 million) Baltimore's Cal Ripken Jr. topped baseball players, in 17th place at $13.2 million, just ahead of Seattle's Ken Griffey Jr., 19th at $13 million. Detroit's Barry Sanders is the top-earning NFL player, in 33rd place at $10.2 million. The only other football player on the list is Green Bay's Brett Favre (40th at $9.2 million). Arnold Palmer, the oldest athlete on the list at 68 , was 12th at $16.1 million — with just $100,000 in golf earnings. Golfers end skins game; Lehman, O'Meara dominate LA QUINTA, Calif. — Tom Lehman, who strived for a decade just to play on the PGA Tour, made seven birds on the final nine holes yesterday and captured the Skins Game with $300,000 in winnings. Lehman, who completed the first day with two birdies won a total of $130,000, added $170,000 yesterday by winning four more holes. With the "skins" and the money carried over on holes that were tied. Lehman won 10 skins total. He and Mark O'Meara captured most of the $600,000 purse. O'Meara earned $240,000 that included $100,000 on the first playoff hole toole the two-day, 18-hole event at Rancho La Quinta Country Club. Tiger Woods was shut out during the final nine holes after winning one hole worth $60,000 a day earlier. David Duval, a last-minute replacement for Fred Couples, did not win money. Couples withdrew to remain with his father, Tom Couples, who died Thursday. The Associated Press SPORTS CALENDAR Tomorrow Thursday 8:30 p.m. Kansas men's basketball vs. Arizona in the DirectTV Great Eight at the United Center in Chicago Channel 18 Friday Saturday All day Kansas swimming and diving teams at the Georgia Invitational in Athens, Ga. 7. 07 p.m. Kansas men's basketball vs. Emporia State in Allen Field House Channel 13 3 p.m. Kansas women's basketball vs. Coppin State in the Dial Soap Classic in Allen Field House All day Kansas swimming and diving teams at the Georgia Invitational in Athens, Ga. Sunday 12:30 p.m. kansas men's basketball vs. Maryland in the Franklin National Bank Classic in Washington D.C. Channel 9 1 or 3 p.m. Kansas women's basketball vs. Grambling or USC in the Dial Soap Classic in Allen Field House. All day Kansas swimming and diving teams at the Georgia Invitational in Athens, Ga. 5 or 7:30 p.m. kansas men's basketball vs. George Washington or Pennsylvania in the Franklin National Bank Classic in Washington D.C. Channel 9 Monday MEXICAN RESTAURANT Open: Mon.-Thur. 11-2 & 5-9, Fri.-Sat. 11-10, Sun. 12-9 The Malls (23rd & Louisianna) 834-4044 Carry-Out Available SEE BRITAIN FROM THE INSIDE WITH THE WORK IN BRITAIN PROGRAM "A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO TRAVEL. SEE NEW PLACES, HAVE FUN AND MAKE NEW FRIENDS." - LIVE AND WORK IN BRITAIN FOR UP TO 6 MONTHS • OPEN TO FULL-TIME STUDENTS / GRADUATING SENIORS • LONDON AND EDINBURGH RESOURCE CENTERS / SOCIAL EVENTS • INTERINTATIONALIZE YOUR RESUMÉ CALL I-800-G-BUNAC FOR DETAILS AND APPLICATION INFO 1-800-60-BUNAC BUS ROUTE CHANGES? BUNAC. 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