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THURSDAY NIGHT DATE NIGHT Disney Marketing Services, Inc. 1601 W. 23rd St. Suite 206 Lawrence, KS 66046 Employment Fowler Equal Opportunity Employer A LAWRENCE TRADITION SINCE 1989 Disney 1998 Good for a free sweet molly or a dessert of choice with the purchase of any two sandwiches or entrees. Thursdays only 5-9 pm. Present coupon at time of use. 2429 Iowa·841-9922 Rivalry finds way to the soccer field Jayhawk team encounters old foe Missouri today By Brad Hallier Kansan sportswriter The Kansas Jayhawks vs. the Missouri Tigers is a rivalry that isn't restricted to the hardwood and gridiron. The Kansas women's soccer team (0-2) will square off against the archrival Tigers (1-0) at 4 p.m. today at Super Target Field. The game is the Big 12 Conference opener for both sides. "There is no other Big 12 team we would like to beat more than Mizzou," senior defender Jackie Dowell said. Goalkeeper Jen Fecke agrees. "Missouri is a good team, and a win over them would be a first for us," Fecke said. "This is our starting point for our journey to the Big 12 tournament. Since Kansas State doesn't have a team, this is the rivalry for us." a team. This is tomorrow's game is the third meeting of the Kansas women's soccer team and Missouri. Missouri has won both past matches, including a 6-3 home win in Columbia last fall. Missouri began its season Friday with a 7-0 thumping of Loyola, and Kansas coach Dan Magner knows the Tigers have a potent attack. "Last year, we made mistakes against Missouri," he said. "At this level, if you make a mistake, better teams will punish you, and Missouri can do that." Magner said his team made mistakes last weekend during a trip to Miami. Friday, the Jayhawks lost 4-0 to Florida International. Magner said they had chances to score, but couldn't put them away. Magner praised the work of the defense, including Dowell, Lindsey Loeffler and Sarah Korpi, but said the entire team would need to match that intensity against Missouri. "All Big 12 games have to mean more than other games," he said. "Our ultimate goal is to get to the Big 12 tournament, and Missouri is our biggest soccer rival, which feeds off from other sports." Dowell said they have changed their defense for the Tigers attack. Dowell will play sweeper tomorrow, while Kylie Watts, Cynthia Dahle and Loeffler will defend Missouri's three-forwards. "If we can win our battles in the back, play hard — rough if we need to — we can win," Dowell said. Magner agreed, saying the defense would need to mark Missouri's forwards tightly to be successful and that they would need to finish created opportunities. However, getting into a high-scoring shootout with the Tigers may not be a good thing, given the team's potent attack. "I believe we can get them defensively," he said. "We would prefer not to get into a 7-6 game. It would benefit us to keep the score down. When we create an opportunity, it's our emphasis to put shots on the frame, not shoot just to shoot." SOCCER SUMMARY SOCLER SUMMARY Florida International 4, Kansas 0 Scoring summary: FIU 6th minute Michelle O'Brien FIU 20th minute Michelle O'Brien FIU 48th minute Jennifer Lieb FIU 59th minute Michelle O'Brien Miami 2, Kansas 1 Scoring summary: UM 1st minute Kazmeen Mookchan KU 16th minute Johanna Larson UM 24th minute Jennifer Sanchez Need Extra Cash? Male, Ages 18-55, Non-smoker Not a personal ad, just the study requirements! Want to do very little but earn lots of cash!!! Why work this semester? Immediate openings for volunteers to participate in research studies. Receive up to $1000!!! Next Study starts mid-September. Call now before you miss the chance!!! Call now to see if you qualify. Call IMTCI in Lenexa at 1-800-669-4682