Monday, November 2, 1998 The University Daily Kansan Section B · Page 3 Jayhawk golf swings through tournaments WOMEN The University of Kansas women's golf team was in eleventh place at the Diet Coke-Roadrunner Invitaional after the first round Friday. The Jayhawks shot a 321 team-total in the 18-team tournament. Susan Tessary led the Jayhawks with a score of 77 and was tied for 13th place overall after the first round. Mandy Munsch was tied for 22nd, with a score of 78, and Carrie Padden finished the day tied for 38th place with a score of 80. Rounding out the Jayhawks' scoring was Ashey Lowery, who was tied for 75th place with a score of 86 and sophomore redshirt Ashely Bishop who shot an 88 and was tied for 87th. No. 8-ranked Texas Christian finished the first round in first place with a team- total of 295. No. 18 New Mexico State was in second place with a team-total of 304, Missouri and Southern Methodist were tied for third and Oklahoma, Baylor, Texas-EPaso and Texas Tech were tied for fifth. The second and final rounds were scheduled to finish yesterday afternoon. Results were not available at press time. MEN The University of Kansas men's golf team moved into a tie for seventh place Saturday after day two at the Nelson Golf Tournament in Palo Alto, Calif. The Jayhawks shot a second round score of 290. Chris Thompson led the Jayhaws and was tied for ninth place after shooting a one-under-par 70 in the second round and finishing with a two-day total of 142. Conrad Roberts and Casey Harbour were tied for 32nd place with a two-round total of 147 and Ryan Vermeer and Brad Davis were tied for 50th place with a score of 149. North Carolina State shot a 284 on day two North Carolina State shot a 284 on day two and took the lead in the 18-team field. Kansan staff report Defensive specialist Kristi Kiyabu dives as outside hitter Leslie Purkeypile stretches to bump a ball. The Jayhawks lost their match against K-State three games to none. Photo by Jeff Severin/KANSA K-State match close until third game 'Hawks to prepare for last eight matches try for playoff spot By Laura Bokenkrager Kansas sportswriter So close and then so far away. In two tight games and one blowout, the Kansas volleyball team fell three games to none (15-13, 15-12 and 15-2) last weekend against Kansas State. As the Jayhawks prepare for their last eight matches, Coach Ray Bechard said that the team had to find a way to win the close games and avoid taking concentration breaks. "Good teams play consistent for a long time and that's what we're still trying to do," Bechard said. "We have eight matches left that we think we can compete in. You can call us crazy, but suddenly you're on the bubble of play-off lines if you can get to that point." Bechard said that the despite the team's effort in games one and two, he was disappointed with the outcome. "We exchanged with them extremely well in the first two games," Bechard said. "But Kansas State felt like they could come back. We needed to win one of the first two." After falling behind 2-7 in the first game, the Jayhawks pulled even at eight and then took the lead for the first time at 10-8. But the Wildcats wouldn'tquit. they forced three sideouts and pulled within one point. The game quickly was tied at 10 and again at 12. Kansas State reached 14, but the Jayhawks weren't ready to give up. There was no tentativeness in the Jayhawks' effort to battle back, as But the Wildcats needed just one point to win, and despite the Jayhawks' determined defense, the Wildcats prevailed. 15-13. Kansas jumped ahead 3-0 in the second game, but the Wildcats didn't remain far behind. The game was tied at 12 for five rotations before the Wildcats finally earned points 13 and 14. Then the Jayhawks stalled the Wildcats for three more rotations on game point. Middle blocker Amanda Reves and outside hitter Moira Donovan missed serves at the end, and the Jayhawks didn't score again, losing 15-12. After two heart-breaking losses, the Jayhawks looked like a different team in game three. They fell behind 12-1 and never gained momentum offensively in the 15-2 defeat. Reves said she didn't know how to explain the breakdown. "It was very disappointing," Reves said. "We just self-destructed more than anything. It wasn't anything they were doing. I just don't think we responded well to each other as far as being supportive." Bechard said that Kansas State used a well-rounded attack to dispose of the Jayhawks. "They were a little more balanced than we were," Bechard said. "They had just a few more weapons. I think we relied too heavily on Reves tonight." Reves, who led the Jayhawks with 13 kills, said that the Jayhawks would have to push one another and support one another in practice this week to prepare for next weekend's trips to Baylor and Texas Tech. 'Hawks end season with eighth consecutive loss By Brad Hallier Kansan sportswriter A 1-0 loss has been the story for the Kansas soccer team this year. The Jayhawks fell 1-0 for the seventh time this season when they lost yesterday at Wyoming. The season ended on that bitter, 30-degree day. The loss came on the heels of 1-0 loss Friday at Colorado. Wyoming's leading scorer, midfielder Katrina Morton, scored the golden goal in the 101st minute, sending Kansas to its eighth consecutive loss, a team record. The golden goal is another name for a goal scored in sudden-death overtime. The Jayhawks were outshot by the Cowgirls (20-5, 15-1) In the double overtime second half and overtime. Goalkeeper Jen Fecke was credited with 11 saves. For the fourth consecutive game, freshman Lindsey Kennedy, who finished the season tied for the team lead in goals (four) and points (nine) did not play. She did not make the trip to Texas Oct. 25-27 because of an injury, but Coach Dan Magner said Wednesday that she would make the trip to the Rockies. Kansas wrapped up the conference season in Boulder, Colo. A goal by midfielder Melissa Cartnell in the 25th minute was all the Buffaloes needed for their second Big 12 conference win. Kansas was outshot by Colorado 25-13. Freshman Melanie Schroeder led Kansas with three shots. Goalkeeper Katie Garrity made her fifth start of the season, and she had five saves. Kansas finished the season 5-13-1, 1-8-1 in the Big 12. The season marks the Jayhawks' lowest win total and worst conference record in team history. HOLIDAY SHOPPING IS UPON US! Short on holiday shopping funds? Start early this Fall & EARN $330 participating in a clinical research study! participating in a clinical research study! 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