UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Monday, September 16, 1996 3B Treatment goes well for Vaughn By Evan Blackwell Kansan sportswriter Surgery on the injured right wrist of Kansas senior guard Jacque Vaughn went as planned Friday afternoon at the University of Kansas Medical Center in Kansas City, Kan., Kansas Sports Information officials said. The surgery, which lasted just over two hours, was performed by Bruce Toby, a well-known hand specialist at the Med Center. The procedure reattached ligaments that tore loose from Vaughn's wrist while playing in a pickup basketball game last Tuesday night. Kansas men's basketball coach Roy Williams went to Kansas City for Vaughn's surgery. Afterward, Williams released his first official statement on Vaughn's injury. "The surgeon told us that the operation went smoothly and that he expects a full recovery." Williams said. Jacque Vaughn The doctors are staying with their original assessment that Jacque will be out 12-16 weeks, so that is what we are planning on." Sports information officials said Vaughn would wear a splint for one week before he could be fitted with a cast, which will remain on Vaughn's wrist for about 10 weeks. If worn for 10 weeks, the cast will be removed right around the Jayhawks' season opener Nov. 22 at Santa Clara. The rehabilitation process will then continue. Softball senior second baseman to be team leader By Cameron Heeg Kansan staff writer Heather Richins will be looking to make her mark this year on the Kansas softball team. Richins, the second baseman and only senior, has hit one home run since coming to Kansas in the fall of 1993. The home run came against Southwest Missouri State during her sophomore year, and she knows more hits like that one will help her achieve her goal. "I want to try to make my mark so people will remember me by something," Richins said. "I would really like to hit a home run, but my ultimate goal is to make All-American honors. And big hits help." The Chico, Calif., native came to Kansas as a freshman after being voted Most Valuable Player in field hockey, basketball, track and softball her senior year at Chico High School. Heather Richins In 1994, Richins hit .312 with 18 In 1983, RBI and five stolen bases. Her performance slipped in the 1995 season when she finished with a .213 batting average and eight RBI Richins rebounded last year by hitting .275, .382 against Big 12 Conference opponents, with 23 RBI. However, she did commit 15 errors. Richins said home losses to rival Missouri have the Jawhaws motivated for the upcoming season. "We are ready to kill Missouri," Richins said. "They keep getting after us and sweeping us. We beat them twice last year, but they came back and swept us at home. That shouldn't happen." Kansas softball head coach Tracy Bunge said he expected Richins to be the leader of the team. expected "She isn't the type of player that is flashy or vocal, but I want her to lead by example with her consistent play," Bunge said. It bears repeating! Take your best shot! We have the only lighted Golf Range and the only miniature Golf Course in Douglas County! K-10 & Co. Rd. 1057 * 542-1747 MEN'S LACROSSE Meeting Sept. 19th 6-7:00 p.m. Kansas Union in the Regionalist Room Open to anyone! For questions contact Clint Morris at 833-3002 University of Kansas Student Health Insurance Notice Students are still able to enroll in the University of Kansas Student Health Insurance Plan underwritten by Lamar Life Insurance Company, through G-M Underwriters. Please note this is the only Student Health Insurance Plan endorsed by the Student Senate. Prescription drugs filled at Watkins Health Center will be covered according to the Plan for the 1006700 police 1996/97 policy year. 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At Watkins, students receive comprehensive, confidential gynecologic care. We have a board certified gynecologist and a certified gynecologic nurse practitioner. And our prices are lower than many off-campus facilities. Our services include: contraceptives and contraceptive counseling twain annual exams and Pap smears including evaluation and treatment after abnormal Pap smears treatment for acute gynecologic problems treatment of STDs for females and males fertility counseling and treatment. Our services include: - contraceptives and contraceptive counseling (walk-in basis) Appointments: @864-9507 864-9500 The University Daily Kansan The University Daily Kansan invites you to a Kansan Correspondent Meeting at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday University Daily Kansan September 17 in room 100 Stauffer- The Univer Flint Hall. If you have any questions pertaining to the Kansan Correspondent program or about the meeting, please contact Amy McVey in room 111 Stauffer-Flint Hall or call 864-4810. 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