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This is the third consecutive year the team has been invited. The team received the bid Nov. 11. "Our experience from the past two years will help us, and our team, I feel, is even better than last year." Kristin Fulford, club president and team member, said that the team was looking forward to its third-straight tournament trip. The success of Kansas club sports continued with the women's soccer club's recent accomplishments. "We have a very good chance of doing well this year," said Fulford, Palatine, Ill., senior. Two years ago, Kansas competed in the open tournament and brought home a second-place finish. Last year, the team qualified for the championship bracket. However, Fulford said that the only positive of it was that the Jayhawks received the sportsmanship award. The Jayhawks will travel to Statesboro, Ga., for the tournament, which will be held from tomorrow through Sunday. This year's team, however, heads into this tournament with different players and a different outlook. The annual tournament is broken down into two competitions: an open tournament and a championship tournament. "We have a lot of different talent this year," Fulford said. "The kind of talent where we can be competitive with any other team at the tournament." Club Soccer National Soccer Club Championship The Kansas women's club soccer team will compete in the national championships Thursday through Sunday at Statesboro, Ga. Only one player in the club has prior intercollegiate experience, which was at a Division I university. Fulford said that the rest of the team simply was looking for a way to extend their careers while playing for the love of the game. "I think we have a good shot of doing pretty well," said Erin Thompson, Wichita junior. "It should be almost a given considering our experience from previous years." After the Jayhawks return from the national tournament, they will move into the indoor portion of the season, competing in two tournaments at Drake and Nebraska. Michigan wins wear on Buckeyes The Associated Press COLUMBUS, Ohio — The hours are longer, the emotions frayed and the stakes higher. It's Michigan week for Ohio State football coach John Cooper. except..." Ohio State won the Rose Bowl and finished second in the country last year. And in the 10 years Cooper has coached at Ohio State, the team has gone 86-30-4, including 50-9-1 the last five seasons and has won two Big Ten co-championships. He has sent dozens of players to the NFL—six last year alone including two of the top three draft picks. But there is one mark that creates a gaping hole on his resume. At his weekly news conference yesterday, a reporter began a question, "You've done everything here Without blinking, Cooper finished the sentence: "...beat Michigan." "I'm 1-7-1 against Michigan, in case you guys don't know — in case it hasn't been in your paper yet this week," Cooper said. The irony is Cooper was hired at Ohio State because of his success against Michigan. He led Arizona State to a 22-15 victory against the Wolverines in the 1986 Bowl. Since taking over for Earle Bruce in 1988, Cooper has restocked the program with talent and led the Buckeyes to a bowl game every year but his first. But he has beaten Michigan only once. Cooper said he does not feel jinxed or cursed. Three of the last four years, Cooper has taken an unbeaten team into the Michigan game. Three times, it lost. Last year, Michigan grabbed a shocking 13-9 upset. "Sometimes I think, gosh, what's it going to take to win the game?" Cooper said. The Buckeyes are ranked fourth in the nation heading into Saturday's game at No.1 Michigan. Cooper recognizes that his legacy likely will include his record in Ohio State's biggest game of the season. "It's a great opportunity to coach at Ohio State, to coach in the Ohio State-Michigan game," Cooper said. "If you don't like what's happened, do something about it — go win the game." How to spend your college years. 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