Section B · Page 4 The University Daily Kansan Friday, September 11, 1998 MAKE LOADS OF EXTRA CASH! NEW DONORS ONLY! Up To $50 This Week Up To $360 This month (2 Sessions, 1 1/2 hours each) for donating your life saving blood plasma 816 W. 24th St. • 749-5750 (Behind Laird Noil勒尔 Ford) Hours: Mon-Fri. 9 a.m.-6:30 p.m. Look who just got a job at Norell. Gain experience with a Fortune 500 company. We are open 24/7. Extremely flexible shifts from 4-10 hours to fit your schedule. Weekly pay- Call today for immediate consideration. (785) 838-7832 Soccer team ready to rumble with Iowa By Brad Hallier Kansan sportswrite It was only one win, but what an important win it was. After earning its biggest victory ever, a 1-0 win against archrival the Missouri Tigers, the Kansas women's soccer team is trying to avoid an emotional letdown. The Jayhawks want to continue their winning ways at 3 p.m, today against the Iowa Hawkeyes (2-0) in Iowa City. "It was a historic victory, the first time in the program we've beaten Missouri," Coach Dan Magner said. "There is a possibility of a let-down. I hope that our team is mature enough to show that they can focus on one game at a time. I think they showed that in letting go of the Miami losses to focus on Missouri. We will need to be able to do the same in letting the Missouri game go and focusing on the Iowa contest." The Jayhawks are meeting the Hawkeyes for only the second time ever. Last year, the Jayhawks benefited from an overtime goal and knocked off the Hawkeyes 3-2. Magner said Kansas played the Hawkeyes in two spring games and that each team won a game 1-0. "We will play Iowa very similar to Missouri," he said. " Iowa aligns themselves with three forwards like Missouri." Also similar to the Tigers, the Hawkeyes enter the game without having given up a goal all season. In Iowa's victories against Tulane and DePaul, Magner said the Hawkeyes did not even give up many shots. "I anticipate a close game," he said. "It will take total team commitment, like against Missouri, and now we need to show that on the road." Senior defender Sarah Korpi agreed. "We need to try to get everyone to play together like against Missouri." Korpi said. "Iowa is a good team, and we have our work cut out for us." Freshman midfielder Natalie Hoogveld said that to beat Iowa, they would need to get off to a good start. That wasn't the case in the Miami and Florida International Kristi Elliott & Jason Benavides / KANSAN contests. In both games, the Jayhawks fell behind early. "I think it's important to get off to a good start, like against Missouri," she said. "We needed that win to find our focus, and that is important to get to the (Big 12 Conference) tournament." The Jayhawks will return home Sunday to square off against Central Missouri State (2-1), an NCAA Division II team. "We are doing research on Central Missouri," Magner said. "We played them in an indoor tournament last winter and tied. They will be sky-high for this contest, and we need to come out and be ready to play." The Jennies boast two outstanding foreign players, senior forwards Sinead Cullinan, from Ireland, and Susan Noel, from Trinidad and Tobago. Noel is a member of Trinidad's national team. Magner said that when they played Central Missouri in the indoor tournament, he was impressed with the play of Noel and Cullinan. "They showed their national team experience," he said. "They were very composed on the ball and controlled the tempo of the game." Magner said that he would continue to use the starting lineup he used against the Tigers and that he would continue to use a 4-4-2 (four defenders, four mid-fielders, two forwards) formation. "The starters against Missouri worked as a cohesive unit, and the players that subbed in did well for themselves," he said. LAWRENCE AUTOMOTIVE DIAGNOSTICS 842-8665 2858 Four Wheel Dr. HAPPY BIRTHDAY TOYOU, KU! 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