UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Wednesday, September 4, 1996 3B Swimming teams select leaders for new season By Matt Woodruff Kansan sportswriter What does it take to be a team captain on the Kansas swimming and diving team? It takes the obvious things such as talent and leadership, but coach Gary Kempf said a lot more was involved. "Our captains are obviously very important to the team because they are the liaisons between the coaches and the team," Kemp said. "They are a key link, and it's partly up to them to take the team in the direction that we want them to go." The captains for both the men's and women's teams were elected last week through a team vote. There are three captains on each team. For the men, it will be Ankle Kroll, Rhinelander, Wis., junior; Andrew King, Vienna, Va.; senior; and Seth Dunscomb, Sullivan, Ill., senior. "It's been a great experience so far," Kroll said. "This year we really want to focus on listening to the team and taking and using their ideas." Kroll said that in his first time out as captain he hoped to help the team have a successful year. "I really want the team to do well, to have a good showing in the conference and to push as hard as they can." Kroll said. The women's team will be guided by Andee Greves, Davis, Calif., senior; Jama Crady, Lawrence junior; and Dawn Wolf, Billings, Mont., junior. "This will be my second year as a captain, and there's really a lot more responsibility being a senior," Greves said. "One of my goals as captain will be helping the freshmen adjust to all the changes of swimming at a Division I school. It's a big change getting used to their schedules, practicing every day and lifting weights." Greves said she looked forward to making her final year a memorable "I really want to make this a fun season, to improve my times, and to do well in the Big 12, which I think will be an exciting new conference," Greves said. "I would like to make NCAA's and really end my senior year on a positive note." one. Crady emphasized the role the team captain played in getting the freshmen adjusted to their new surroundings and making them feel comfortable not only in the pool, but on campus as well. "I want to let them know that we're here to help, that they're all part of a big group and that this is their family away from their family." Crady said. Kempf said being elected captain gave swimmers an opportunity to pass on what they had learned. "These are people who have been successful in the program and know what it's all about," Kempf said. "It's what I consider to be their opportunity to start giving back what they've been given." Notre Dame plans to use new strategy tomorrow The Associated Press NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Lou Holt's biggest problem against Vanderbilt tomorrow will be the lack of footballs. Holtz has moved his secondleading rusher to flanker. The Fighting Irish coach may need all the footballs he can find in order to get them in the hands of players on an expanded offense. The move did not please newly-moved sophomore Autry Denson, but Holtz said he wanted some leadership at that spot. He plans to use Denson on punt returns and at tailback. "I told Autry that we have the best chance to win when two things happen. One, when he's on the field, and two, when he's got his hands on the ball," he said. The Fighting Irish will try to exercise the memories of last year's season-opening loss to Northwestern when they play Vanderbilt tomorrow night. COST ... APPLE CINNAMON CHEERIOS 15 OZ, FROSTED CHEERIOS 11 OZ, MULTI-GRAIN CHEERIOS 11 OZ, GOLDEN GRAHAMS 12 OZ, CRISPY WHEATIES & RAISINS 18 OZ, OR FROSTED WHEATIES 11 OZ. ALL 12QT. TUB ICE CREAM Over Invoice TAYSTEE OLD FASHIONED WHITE BREAD 20 OZ. LOAF 99¢ Fires Newtons ADDITIONAL Purchases $7.85 BEST BEER 24 HOUR 100Z CANS WL ACCEPT FOOD STAMPES AND MANUFACTURERS COUPONS BONELESS BEEF ROUND STEAK OR RUMP ROAST IMPORTED FROM FRANCE $ 5 88 3RIE DE MEAUX CHEESE LB. We reserve the right to limit quantities. YHAWKS! -Daily Specials- Wednesday $1.25 pitchers $.75 draws $2.00 import bottles $2.00 import bottles $1.00 Honey Brown draws $1.50 Unfiltered wheat draws Thursday: $1.25 schooners $1.00 cheeseburgs (from 8pm-10pm) Friday: Saturday: $1.00 shot specials Jayhawker Yearbook Join the team and gain valuable experience while earning a little extra cash. Now hiring for: Section Editors Reporters Photographers Limited experience necessary. All ages encouraged to apply. Applications available outside office door. Due Friday, Sept. 6, by 5p.m. 428 Kansas Union (OAC) 864-3728 科研