Section B · Page 6 The University Daily Kansan Women's soccer team ties Razorbacks Overtime draw gives 'Hawks momentum toward Big 12 tourney By Brad Hallier sports@kansan.com Special to the Kansan The first overtime women's soccer game at Super Target tie seemed appropriate. Field ended in a 2-2 tie for the Kansas Jayhawks and the Arkansas Razorbacks on Friday, but the Kansas head coach Dan Magner said it was interesting that before the game, Arkansas coach Janet Rayfield had said that the teams mirrored each other. One hundred and twenty minutes of even play proved the coach correct and showed the teams' similar strengths and weaknesses. The tie put the Jayhawks' record at 3-9-1. The Razorbacks are 2-8-1. The Jayhawks scored first in the 54th minute, when freshman Meghann Haven received a pass from freshman Colleen Colvin from about 30 yards out from the goal. Haven dribbled around a Razorback substitute, sophomore Nichole Bynum, and found herself alone in the penalty box. Haven dribbled to the goal and knocked the ball past Adams for her first collegiate goal. "Colleen and I work well together," Haven said. "No defender stepped up to me after I beat the one, so I was thinking shot the whole time." Arkansas evened the score in the 65th minute on a rebounded shot by freshman Holly Collins. The Razorbacks took the lead in the 72nd minute, when senior Clare McKenna scored off an assist from junior Jessica Fraser. But the Jayhawks came back and tied the game in the 80th minute, when redshirt freshman Christy Clark pounced on a rebound for her second goal of the season. The Razorbacks outshot the The Jayhawks will play again Wednesday, when they will travel to Columbia, Mo., to take on the Tigers. Jayhawks 27 to 23, and each goalkeeper was credited with nine saves. "We need to show the passion we played with today, and if we do, we can beat Missouri," Magner said. Freshman Christy Clark focused on earning enough wins to qualify for the Big 12 Tournament. "We're looking to beat Mizou," she said. We got a little momentum today, and the window of opportunity is still there for the Big 12 Tournament." After Missouri, the Jayhawks return to Super Target Field for a Friday game against Oklahoma and a Sunday match with Oklahoma State. BODY BOUTIQUE The Women's Fitness Facility 925 Iowa 749-2424 925 Iowa LAWRENCE'S ONLY WOMEN'S FITNESS CENTER WE HAVE IT ALL AND WE ARE CLOSE TO CAMPUS - Cardiovascular Equipment * "All New" Strength Equipment * High/Low Impact, Step & - Water Aerobics * Hip Hop Classes * Personal Fitness Training - Daycare Services OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK! TANNING $20^{00} (+tax) GET 10 TANS FOR ONLY $20^{00}$ - New Bulbs • 20 minute session • Nonmembers welcome 1-800-COLLECT AT THEATRE OCTOBER 17 Attention University of Kansas Presented in association with SUA Tuesday, October 14, 8:00 pm Following the screening...cast members, writer Kevin Williamson, & director Jim Gillespie will answer your questions live via satellite from UCLA. FREE ADMISSION* with voucher Seating is limited and not guaranteed. Please arrive early to ensure a seat. For further information: Call: 913-864-3477 864-SHOW Woodruff Auditorium Web: www.ukans.edu/~sua - Vouchers will be distributed from the SUA office the day of the event. You must have a voucher to be admitted. NETWORK EVENT THEATER* www.kansan.com Kansan Classified 100s Акционерные 200s Employment 105 Personals 1.03 Personal 1.04 Business 1.05 Accountability 1.06 Travel 1.07 Entertainment 1.08 Found 300s Merchandise 205 Rep winted 210 Service Services 212 Typical Services 305 For Sale 304 Auto Sales 306 Miscellaneous 370 Want to Buy 305 Real Estate 430 Roommate Wanted 400s Real Eat KANSAN CLASSIFIEDS: 864-4358 The Hawaii law not only acknowledges any advertisement for housing or employment that discriminates against any person or group of persons based on race, sex, age, color, class, religion, sexual orientation, nationality, disability, or protected status, but it is the violation of Hawaii's registration law. It is also the violation of the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1985 which makes it illegal to advertise any "profession," occupation, profession, family status or national origin, or income, to make any such advertisement, limitation or discrimination.* Hawaii are friendly and welcoming places and housing advertised in this law will be on an equal opportunity basis. 110 - Business Personals Driver Education offered through Midwest Driving School. Serving KU students for 22 years Drivers License obtainable. Transportation provided 841-784. 115 - On Campus KU Tee Kwon Do Club will meet at 8:30 to 7:00 pm in Robson 2017. Contact: A48 841-923