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This cup serves one or more cups and it applies to apples. COPY CO 1401 W 231c Street Lawrence. See 546 749 832.COPY (2.79) Kansas women finish seventh; men place fourth By Alex E Runner sports to kansan.com Special to the Kansai The rain poured down on the Rim Rock cross country course Friday night, but Saturday morning the Kansas runners were unable to reign over Michigan and Georgetown. The men's cross country team placed fourth, and the women placed seventh at Rim Rock Farm, the site of the Jayhawk Invitational. Michigan emerged from the field of 14 teams to win the men's 8 kilometer team title with a score of 30 points, while Georgetown paced the 11-team women's 5 kilometer at 21 points. "You have to get one under your belt before you can expect to compete," said senior Jerry Pullins, who led the Jayhawks with an 11th-place finish at 26:45. "It was a great first race on one of the toughest courses I've ever been on." Pullins said fan support helped spur him toward a successful race. "I heard people yelling for the guys," Pullins said. "That's a great sign because last year there wasn't much yelling With a time of 25:19, Michigan junior John Mortimer won the 8K for the second straight year. behind us." "He's probably one of the top three runners in the country," Pullins said. Kansas coach Gary Schwartz was less concerned with competing against an elite team like Michigan than he was with competing against Kansas State, a team comparable to Kansas in talent. Sophomore Andy Tate (231) trails teammate Lewis Theobald (232) at the 1-mile mark of the 1997 Jayhawk Invitational at Rim Rock Farm. Tate finished 15th, and Kansas finished fourth as a team. Photo by Eric B. Howell/KANSAN "We aren't able to run with Michigan at this point." Schwartz said. "But K-State is definitely someone that we should be able to beat. We're talented; we just have to run like we're talented." For the Kansas women, Lynn Lopresti led the way, coming in 17th with a time of 19:46. "I was hoping for a little faster time, but you have to start some place, and I'm starting stronger than I did last year," Lopresti said. Georgetown freshman Kristen Gordon won the 5K in 18:21. Gordon was the National Footlocker Champion last year and represented a strong Georgetown team had five of the top 10 finishers. Georgetown coach Ron Helmar, a native of Lyons, said he enjoyed returning to his home state. He also said running at the Rim Rock course would help prepare his team for the 1998 NCAA Cross Country championships, which will be on the same course. Despite excellent individual performances, early season rustiness and injuries to key runners plagued the Jayhawks. The men hope to improve at the Stanford Invitational with the return of Ricardo Amezuca and brothers Ned Ryun and Drew Ryun. The women also suffered setbacks with senior co-captain Emily Miles, freshman Christina Seifert and freshman Lindsay Ace recovering from injuries and sickness. Junior Ann Deveaux also did not run. "I'm unhappy with the place we got in the meet," Schwartz said, "The effort was there, but to do well as a team we're going to have to have everybody." Kansas middle blocker Amnd Kreimer attempts to block Butter outside hitter Eileen Murphy's shot during the Kansas Invitational. The Jayhawks placed second in the tournament, which was held last weekend at Allen Field House. Photo by Dan Elvasky/KANSAN Volleyball team takes second Bv Dawn Wolf By Dawn Wolt sports@kansan.com Kansan sportswriter The Kansas volleyball team finished second at the Kansas Invitational after its loss to the undefeated Butler Bulldogs Saturday night in Allen Field House. The Jayhawks lost the match 15-4, 13-15, 15-9, 15-6. The loss brought the team's record to 5-5. Kansas volleyball coach Karen Schonewise said the team did not perform at its best. "We were up and down this tournament," Schonewise said. "We would be at our highest for a while, then we would be down for a while. We're striving for consistency this season, so I was a little disappointed." Setter Laura Rohde agreed that the team needed to work on mental preparation. "We need to work on the little things," Rohde said. "We need to stay focused so we can keep winning. We need to work on our consistency because that's one of our top team goals." Rohde, outside hitter Moira Donovan and middle blocker Amanda Reves were named to the all-tournament team. Kansas began with a strong first day, defeating the Buffalo Bulls, 15-13, 15-4. 15-8. The Jayhawks were ahead 2-1 in their match against the University of Missouri-Kansas City when a thunderstorm Friday night caused the lights to go out in the field house. 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