Monday, October 6, 1997 The University Daily Kansan Section B · Page 3 SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES Softball team rips Tigers and wins tourney again The Kansas softball team beat Missouri for the second consecutive week and claimed a fall tournament title After defeating Nebraska 2-0 in a semifinal game, the Jayhawks outscored the Tigers 8-0 and won the Fall Classic yesterday in Kansas City, Mo. The Missouri game was called after five innings because of the run rule. Senior Sara Holland was two for three with an RBI, and senior Jennifer Funkhouuser was one for one with two RBI and a walk. Kansas concluded its fall season with an 11-0 record. Kansas soccer loses two Big 12 match-ups The Kansas women's soccer team dropped two Big 12 Conference road games this weekend, losing to Iowa State 4-1 and to Nebraska 6-0. The two losses put the Jayhawks' overall record at 3-8 and their conference record at 1-6. Iowa State scored all of its goals in the first half. The Cyclones outshot the Jayhawks 20-7. Kansas got its first and only goal when sophomore Jackie Horton scored with 23 seconds remaining in the game. Freshman Kylie Watts picked up the assist. The weekend got no better when the Jayhawks traveled to No.11 Nebraska yesterday. Kansas kept the game close for a half, trailing 1-0 at intermission. The Cornhuskers put the game out of reach in the second half, netting five goals. The Jayhawks got their best scoring opportunities from sophomore midfielder Cynthia Dahle and freshman forward Meghann Haven, who both took shots on goal. Kansas' next game will be against the Arkansas Razorbacks at 2 p.m. Friday in Lawrence. Conference win eludes Jayhawk volleyball The Kansas volleyball team lost its fifth consecutive match Friday night, falling to Oklahoma in three games, 8-15, 14-16 and 2-15. Kansas, which now stands 7-10 overall and 0-4 in the Big 12 Conference, is still looking for its first conference win. Oklahoma (7-7. 1-2) picked up its first conference win against the Jayhawks. The Sooners recorded more kills (56-33). set assists (51-23) and serving assists (12-1) than Kansas. Despite poor team effort, Kansas middle blocker Amanda Reves pulled together an outstanding match. Reves finished with a team-high 11 kills and did not commit an attack error in 21 attempts. The Jayhawks will have four days of practice before they face Texas Tech at 7:30 p.m. Friday at Allen Field House. Tennis team serves wins in Hurricane Members of the men's tennis team combined for a 10-3 singles record and a 4-1 doubles record Saturday at the Hurricane Tennis Invitational in Tulsa, Okla. Kansas faced Texas Christian Saturday morning and won five of seven singles matches and two of three doubles matches. During afternoon play against Auburn, the Jayhawks won five of six matches in singles and both doubles matches. Tulsa natives Trent Tucker and Micah Zomer improved their season records to 7-1 and 3-0 respectively. Kansas player slips at Clay Court tourney Kansas' No. 90 senior tennis player Christie Sim went 1-1 in match play and lost in the second round to No. 25 Eline Chiew of Brigham Young at the National Clay Court Championships in Orlando, Fla. Sim advanced to the second round by defeating Mississippi State's Ivana Belamicc 4-6-1. Sim is 4-2 on the season. Her two losses were to ranked opponents, and three of her four wins were against higher-ranked players. The women's tennis team will play Friday through Sunday at the Ohio State Invitational in Columbus, Ohio. Kansan staff reports Dolphins' field goal leaves Chiefs swimming MIAMI — With the Miami Dolphins' season in danger of slipping away, their defense dug in against the Kansas City Chiefs. Kansas City (4-2) lost its sixth consecutive game in Miami since 1990. Olindo Mare kicked a 26-yard field goal with 5:40 left for the only points in the second half, lifting Miami to a 17-14 victory yesterday. Dan Marino's 23-yard pass to Troy Drayton sparked a 60-yard drive that set up Mare's field goal. Kansas City reached Miami's 45 with two minutes left, but Tim Bowens sacked Elvis Grbac. Anthony Harris then tackled Marcus Allen following a reception 2 yards short of a first down at the Miami 38 on fourth and 3. The Dolphins' defense was able to contain the Kansas City ground game. The Chiefs managed just 96 yards on 28 carries, 42 yards below their average. The Chiefs rallied from a 7-0 deficit with back-to-back touchdown drives in the second quarter. Andre Rison caught a 16-yard scoring pass, and first-round draft pick Tony Gonzalez scored on a 21-yard reception. Miami drove 95 yards in nine plays to tie the game, connecting with Bernie Parmalee for a 7-yard touchdown. 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