Section B·Page 4 The University Daily Kansan Thursday, September 18, 1997 The 928 Mass. Downtown Etc. Shop 843-0611 Home-grown Cyclones blow into rivalry The Associated Press AMES, Iowa — Ryan Harklaun never seriously thought about going to school anywhere but Iowa State. Andy Stensrud gave Iowa a good look, then realized Iowa State was the place for him, just as it was for his father 20 years ago. They are home-grown Cyclones. And although they had nothing to do with their school's 14-game losing streak to Iowa, they'll do whatever they can Saturday to help Iowa State end it. "We can't dwell on the past," said Harklau, a redshirt freshman linebacker who will start for the first time. "We haven't been in all those games they've beat us. This is the first chance we get to try to do our thing to beat it our thing to beat Iowa." Stensrud, a true freshman, backs up junior Damian Gibson at tight end. The 6-foot-9, 259-pounder from Lake Mills made an immediate impression on Coach Dan McCarney in preseason camp and has played in all three games. Harklai originally played inside linebacker, then was switched to the outside. His playing time has increased every game, and he was promoted to the No. 1 unit after last Saturday's 53-29 loss at Minnesota Harklaur is from Humboldt, the north-central Iowa town that sent offensive lineman Bruce Reimers to Iowa State in 1979. Reimers later played for the Cincinnati Bengals, who made it to the Super Bowl during his career. He's now back in Humboldt, where he coaches for the high school team. Reimers didn't steer Harklau to Iowa State, though. Harklau made that decision on his own. "I grew up an Iowa State fan," he said. "It's been a dream to play here. This year, it's finally coming true." Harklau said he looked at other schools but made up his mind on Iowa State early. Stensrud seemed destined to become a Cyclone. His father, Mike, and uncle, Maynard, starred on the defensive line for Iowa State in the mid-1970s. Mike Stensrud played on Iowa State's last two bowl teams in 1977 and 1978, but he never pushed his son toward Iowa State. "My dad just wanted me to look at every college and look at them in good depth and see which one was right for me," he said. "I chose Iowa State because it's the best place for me." Duke football coach faces sexual-discrimination lawsuit The Associated Press RALEIGH, N.C. — Duke coach Fred Goldsmith has a new problem to go with the longest losing streak in major-college football — a sex-discrimination suit filed by a kicker who wanted to be the first woman to play in Division I. "I have no response." Goldsmith said. In February, Goldsmith told her to leave a training session and that she had no right to be there, her lawsuit said. KRYPTONITE LOCKS ON SALE!! away at the time." on the roster after the summer. "I shouldn't have said it," Goldsmith said after changing his mind during summer preseason training that year. "I was carried The lawsuit contends that Duke violated Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, which prohibits sexual discrimination in educational programs that receive federal money. mage in 1995. Goldsmith said that Mercer had made the team after that scrimmage. Mercer was left off the roster. Mercer, a freshman walk-on from Yorktown Heights, N.Y., made the winning 28-yard field goal in the team's spring scrimm- Heather Sue Mercer filed a lawsuit in federal court in Greensboro on Tuesday. She contends she wasn't treated fairly by Duke coaches after Goldsmith initially welcomed her to try out as a kicker in 1995. Now everyone can control their wireless bill.Because with Prepaid Wireless from Southwestern Bell, there are no monthly bills, no long-term contracts and no credit checks. The cost of each call is automatically deducted from your account balance. There isn't an easier way to watch your mouth. Or your bill. Your friendly neighborhood global communications company." Southwestern Bell Some restrictions apply. Southwestern Bell The Store AUTHORIZED DEALERS 520 W. 23rd St., Ste. H. (913) 832-2700 Auto Plaza Carwash 2828 Four Wheel Dr. (913) 749-7333 Beeper Depot 2540 Iowa (913) 832-8999 Reuschhoff 2441 W. 6th (913) 843-2182 TFM Communications 2736 Oregon (913) 841-2924 AUTHORIZED RETAILERS WAL*MART. RadioShack. www.swbwkc.com Service available only at participating locations