2B THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN INSIDE SPORTS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2004 Ping pong party FOOTBALL Cindy Yen/KANSAN Shawnee freshman Ben Miller battles his friends in ping pong yesterday afternoon in Ellsworth Hall. Miller won the first match he played with his friends. Nonstudent football tickets discounted for K-State game The Kansas Athletics Department announced yesterday that certain members of the KU community would be eligible for discounts on tickets to the football game against Kansas State on Saturday. According to Assistant Athletics Director Jim Marchiony, there will be a $20 discount for all University faculty and staff. The discount will also apply to family members of current University students. The regular nonstudent ticket price for Saturday's game is $65, $30 more than Kansas' other home games this season. The Athletics Department hopes to capitalize on the number of Kansas State fans who come to Lawrence for the game. In addition to this discount, fans can purchase a mini-pack with tickets to the K-State, Colorado and Texas games for just $105, $30 less than the cost of buying three individual tickets for those games. Regular season tickets are $185. Tickets are available by calling 1- 800-34HAWKS, as well as at www.kuathetics.com or by going to the east lobby of Allen Fieldhouse. Jonatha Kealing Anyone with questions about, or wanting to use the $20 discount should contact the ticket office by phone or in person. — Jonathan Kealing WATER SKIING The KU water ski club team is headed to nationals. Kansas water ski takes fifth, heads to nationals Oct.14 The team took fifth place this weekend at the Midwest Regional Water Ski Tournament in Wilmington, Ill., earning the last of five invitations to the Collegiate Water Ski Ski Championship that were given to the competition's top finishers. The team finished behind Purdue, Wisconsin, Iowa State and Kansas State, narrowly edging out Illinois in the last event for the fifth-place finish The tournament was divided into three events: slalom, trick and jump. Men and women competed separately, but their scores were combined to calculate the overall team score. Leading the way for the Jayhawks was Amy Bing, junior team president, who tied for third in women's slalom and finished fourth overall among women. For the men, senior Brian Gibson finished sixth in the trick event, and junior Andy Nissen took forth in slalom. The Collegiate Water Ski National Championship begins Oct. 14 in Zachary, La. VOLLEYBALL Kansan Staff Reports Tomorrow's volleyball match between Kansas and No. 16 Kansas State has sold out, according to the Athletics Department. Some standingroom-only tickets may be available before the match for $10, depending on supplies. The ticket office will open at 5:30 p.m. Tickets for tomorrow's face-off against K-State nearly sold out ticket office, according to its Web site. A limited number of tickets are also available through the Kansas State The match begins at 7 tomorrow night at Horeisi Family Athletics Center. Big 12 Football Bill Cross DALLAS — Cedric Benson of Texas, Brodney Pool of Oklahoma and Jason Ricks of Oklahoma State were named Big 12 players of the week yesterday. Big 12 names players of the week on all sides of the ball Longhorns' 44-14 victory against Baylor. He passed Earl Campbell for second place on the school career rushing list with 4,452 yards. He also tied the school record for consecutive games at 11. Benson ran for 188 yards and three touchdowns on Saturday in the Pool had 13 tackles, 10 unassisted, two interceptions and one tackle for a loss in Oklahoma's 28-13 victory against Texas Tech. Ricks, a freshman, kicked three of four field goals as Oklahoma State defeated Iowa State 36-7. He made field goals from 22, 39 and 29 yards and made three extra points. **Women's golf at New Mexico, State all day** **Men's golf at Northwestern, all day** The Associated Press TOMORROW Volleyball vs. Kansas State, 7 p.m. Women's golf at New Mexico State, all day Kansas Athletics Calendar Swimming intrasquad meet, 6 p.m. Soccer at Missouri, 7 p.m. FRIDAY Sunday's Intramural Scores SOCCE Men GP def. OP Eanta (1-0) Team Hydro def. Battenfeld (2-0) Mad Cow def. Spades (9-1) Phi Delt A-1垫 Pub Crawlers (3-1) LCA def. Fuji (4-1) S.E.X. def. Swedish Nationals (3-2) Women Delta Gamma def. 4 North (1-0) CoRec Oliver 1 def. Oliver 2 (2-0) Dingos def. Army Rotc (1-0) SAND VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT Men's fraternities Men's open Beta A-3 aDF. Triangle 1 (2(0, 2-0) Fiji Pledge defeat. Sigma Chi 3 (2(0, 2-0) Fihi Deft A-2 defeat. Sigma Chi 4 (2(0, 2-0) Beta A-2 aDF. Theta Pledge defeat. Sigma Chi 1 defeat. Sigma Chi 3 (21(21, 21-9) **Nugi's Open** NGU def. dragons Angra (2-0, 2-0) Volleyball Name def. Law School Dorks (2-0, 2-0) Sunahina Squad def. Blue Chips (2-0, 2-0) Amini def. Revio (2-0, 2-0) Crabs def. Beached Whales (2-0, 2-0) Tuscan Raiders def. Battenfield (12-14, 21-15) Women AD Pirates def. Kappa Kappa Gamma 1 (2-0, 2-0) AGD 1 def. Kappa Kappa Gamma 3 (2-0, 2-0) Douthart def. Kappa Kappa Gamma 2 (2-0, 2-0) Alpha Chi Omega 1 def. Kappa Delta Green (2-0, 2-0) Watkins def. QT Pi's (21-15, 21-16) AGD 2 def. Delta Gamma 2 (2-0, 2-0) Lady Jayhawker def. Kappa Alpha Theta (21-12, 21-11) Alpha Chi Omega 2 def. Delta Gamma 1 (2-0, 2-0) FLAG FOOTBALL Men's Fraternities Delta Chi 1 def. Pi Kappa 2 (14-12) Beta A-1 def. LCA 1 (21-8) Flij 2 def. LCA 2 (19-14) Phi Deta A-1 def. Sig Ep 2 (19-0) Men's open Strikers of Dumptrucks (19-12) VSA def. BYB40 (14-13) I hate France def. Untouchables (20-6) AB def. Kautch Potatoes (10-6) Lug Nuz def. Manushaft Tusse (14-18) Nimbards def. Feta Freshman Open (27-14) Men's Residence Halls Men's Residence Halls McCollum 6W def. Templin 6 (14-8) Women AGD 1 def. AGD 2 (28-0) CoRec Kathy Says Okay def. Douthart/KA Amini (36-18) TALK TO US Tell us your news. Contact Danielle Hillix or Joe Bant at 864-4858 or sports@kansan.com Enroll and get MCAT Science Review free! Call or visit us online today to take advantage of this limited time offer. Our MCAT Science Review includes 48 online lessons and 6 quizzes for each topic: Physics, General Chemistry, Biology and Organic Chemistry. Enroll In a Kaplan Classroom Course, Online Course or Private Tutoring program in October and get MCAT Science Review free — a $499 value! 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