Section A·Page 6 The University Daily Kansan . Tuesday, November 4. 1997 Kansas soccer team ends season in weekend sweep The Kansas soccer team completed a weekend sweep in Mississippi by defeating Mississippi 4-2 Sunday afternoon in Oxford, Miss. The Jayhawks defeated Mississippi State 3-0 on Friday in Oxford. Freshman midfielder Colleen Colvin scored the winning goal after an assist by freshman forward Christy Clark. Colvin scored two goals in the game to finish her first season at Kansas as the team leader in scoring with five goals and four assists. Clark broke the Kansas single-game scoring record with two goals for four points and an assist for one point. Junior midfielder/defender Jen Maguia and sophomore defender/midfielder Cynthia Dahle tallied the remaining assists. The Jayhawks finished their third season of varsity competition with a 7-12-1 overall record. Kansas men's tennis team wins Rolex Championship The No. 26 Kansas men's tennis team defeated nationally ranked opponents to win the Rolex Region V Team Championships Sunday. The win qualified the team for the National Team Indoor Tournament in February in Louisville, Ky. "We showed people we are still the top team in the region and one of the best in the country." Mark Riley, Kansas head coach, said. Kansas defeated Oklahoma 4-1 with singles victories from No. 18 senior Enrique Abaroa, senior Trent Tucker and sophomore Kenny Powell. The doubles teams of freshman Ed Dus and junior Luis Uribe and Tucker and Powell also won for Kansas. The Jayhawks defeated Tulsa in the finals by a 4-0 margin. Kansas did not drop a set in the three singles matches won by Abaroa, Uribe and Powell. In doubles action against Tula, Kansas' No. 12 Abaroa and senior Xavier Avila were upset by No. 29 Gareth Williams and Louie Pranic 8-5. But the Jayhawks won the doubles point in the dual because Dus Uribe and Tucker and Powell won the other matches. Softball team to hold clinic on pitching and defense The Kansas softball team will play host to a pitching and defensive skills clinics Sunday at Anschutz Sports Pavilion. The clinic will open with a session about basic mechanics and power pitching from 9 a.m. to noon and will conclude with demonstrations of defensive skills and drills for infielders, outfielders and catchers from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Each session costs $40. Contact Kansas assistant softball coach Carla Marchetti at 864-7964. Senior Jayhawks selected as sportsmanship finalists Kansas senior senior's tennis player Kylie Hunt and senior catcher Josh Dimmick were named finalists in the Budget AwardPlus Sportsmanship Award, which is sponsored by the official car and truck rental company for the Big 12. Kansan staff reports KU defensive back named Big 12 player of the week DALLAS — Texas &M quarterback Brandon Stewart, Nebraska rush end Grant Wistrom and Kansas defensive back Jason Harris have been named the Big 12 Conference players of the week. Stewart, the offensive honoree, was 18-of-33 for 226 yards and a touchdown. His 2-point conversion pass to Sirr Parker—with 43 seconds left in regulation—forced overtime and led to A&M's 28-25 victory against Oklahoma State. The win put the Aggies in a three-way tie for the Big 12 South lead with the Cowboys and Texas Tech. Wistrom, a consensus All-America last year, earned top defensive honors by making nine solo tackles and three sacks, forcing three fumbles and recovering one as No. 1 Nebraska beat Oklahoma 69-7. It was his sixth career game with two or more sacks. Harris earned special teams honors for blocking two punts, returning the second for a touchdown, as Kansas defeated Iowa State 34-24. Shaquille O'Neal apologizes for setting bad example LOS ANGELES — Shaquille O'Neal was suspended for one game and finned $10,000 yesterday for hitting Utah center Greg Ostertag between practice sessions on Friday. Before the suspension, O'Neal included his Los Angeles Lakers in a written apology to Ostertag. "Ihope he accepts my apology and that he and I can put behind us work of Silva." © GIN O'Neal: Apologized to Ostertag and team members any bad feelings, "O'Neal said of Ostertag, "Imade a mistake," he said. "Instead of focusing upon what is best for the team, I got caught up in the drama of the season's An open-hand slap by O'Neal sent Ostertag to the floor near the basketball court at the Forum in Inglewood, Calif. The incident occurred as the Jazz were leaving the court after a pregame shootaround and the Lakers were preparing to take the court. first game and reacted emotionally instead of logically." Ostertag was not hurt. He went on to play, scoring two points in the Jazz's 104-87 loss to the Lakers. O'Neal didn't play in the season opener because he was still recuperating from an abdominal muscle injury. O'Neal also apologized to his team — specifically to owner Jerry Buss and executive vice president Jerry West — and to fans. He added that children should not imitate what he did. "I acknowledge my responsibility to set a good example for young people, and I admit that in this instance, I did not do so," O'Neal wrote. "I ask those young people not to emulate my conduct here because there is no excuse to engage in physical confrontation. "I always tell kids to follow their dreams, but I should add that it is important to learn from your mistakes and prepare yourself so that they will not happen again," he wrote. KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Jokes about Arrowhead Stadium being a haven for hearing aid salesmen may not be funny. Noise levels in Arrowhead declared hazardous to fans The deafening noise levels generated by 78,000 Kansas City Chiefs fans may harm a lot more than the chances of the visiting team, audiologist Kevin Ruggle said. "The sound level at Arrowhead Stadium — nearing 120 decibels — can be compared to a jet taking off, a nightclub or thunder. For an outdoor stadium, that is unbelievable," Ruggle said. "I strongly recommend that if you take the kids, have them wear some hearing protection." he said. Arrowhead, a football-only facility opened in 1973, seems to hold in noise better than other outdoor arenas. 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