6A THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SPORTS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2004 Golf places 12th of 15 BY ERIE SORRENITINO esorrentino@kansan.com KANSAN SPORTWRITER Ranked No. 24 in the country, the Kansas men's golf team opened its season finishing 12th in a 15-team field at the Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate at The Ridges in Johnson City, Tenn. Rudges in johnsonville Kansas recorded back-to-back team totals of 301 and 290 on Saturday, the first day of the tournament. The lajayhaws moved up after a 293 team total on Sunday in the third and final round. in the untroubled The Jayhawks were led by senior Kevin Ward, who finished in a tie for 10th place individually. Ward was under par for the first two rounds and fired back-to-back rounds of 71. He shot 74 on Sunday to finish the tournament even par. The University of Tennessee won the tournament with a three-round total of 854 (-10). Texas Christian University shot a three-round total of 857 (-7) to place second. Clemson University took third with a 861 (-3). Tyler Docking chips a golf ball during a game this summer. Docking tied for 33rd at the Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate competition this weekend. nel.com's Division I rankings. Barrett Martens carded a total of 977. 861 (-3). Tennessee freshman Philip Pettitt won the tournament individually by firing a three-round total 208 (-8). It was Pettitt's first tournament as a Volunteer. Sophomore Anthony Kim of Oklahoma took the silver with a three round total of 210. Kim is ranked 24th on the golfchan- coms' Division Planning For the Jayhawks, besides Ward, sophomore Tyler Docking finished in a tie for 35rd place after carding a three-round total 221 (+5). Docking shot 70 (2-under par) in the last round of tournament play. Senior Andrew Price shot 74 each round and finished in a tie for 35th place, posting a three-round total of 222. Sophomore Gary Woodland shot a total of 226, and sophomore "We will be all right," Randall said. "We have a lot of room for improvement, and we look forward to having a better showing at home next week." The Jayhawks will host the Kansas Invitational in Lawrence on Monday at the Alvamar Country Club. - Edited by Johanna M. Maska game, so we shortened it to BYB40." The members of BYB40 are friends who met during their first two years at the University of Kansas, but never lived together. They play in the men's open division. CONTINUED FROM 1P CLUB TEAM: Open division largest intramurals sion. "The open division is by far the largest division we have," Kurt Schooley, intramural sports director said. "It's also probably the most competitive." the most complex. The men of BYB40 are definitely competitive. Jayhawks know what it's like to come close to the pinnacle every year, then lose when it counts the most. The team members, mostly seniors, have felt the same pain on a personal level. start down out with their goal in mind, BYB40 chose to kick first, then stopped Knuckle Deep going to get the job on Sunday was a step in the right direction. The men of BYB40 took on Knuckle Deep, using stifling defense and a quick offense to shut down their opponent. "They were a team who had been around forever, and now they're gone," said BYB40 team captain Michael Marion, Chicago senior. "This year we're going to get the job done." Each of the past two years, they have lost in the men's open division championship game in Memorial Stadium to the same team. SAND VOLLEYBALL Sunday's Scores - Big N Tasties def. Beta A-2 (21-9, 21-19) - Revilo def. SAE 1 (21-16, 21-18) - Theta Chi 1 def. Beta A-3 (18-21, 21-17, 15-12) - Beta A-1 def. Phi Psi 2 (21-16, 21-12) - DU 1 def. Theta Chi Pledge (18-21, 21-19, 15-11) - Beta Freshman def. Phi Delt 3 (2-0, 2-0) - SAE 3 def. Phi Delt 5 (2-0, 2-0) - Beta Freshman def. Phi Del 4 (2-0, 2-0) - Sigma Chl 4 def. Sigma Chl 3 (2-0, 2-0) - Phi Psi 3 def. DU 2 (2-0, 2-0) PnP 3.2 def SAE 2 def. Dirty Chavez (2-0, 2-0) Alpha Chi Omega 1 def. Alpha Chi Omega 2 (19-21, 21-9) WOMEN 15-8) ■ Lady Jayhawkers def. AGD 2 (21-7, 21-11) ■ AD Pirates def. kappa Delta (2-0, 2-0) ■ AGD 1 def. Pif Beta Phi (2-0, 2-0) CO-REC ■ Bro's & Ho's def. Army ROTC (21-11, 21-6) ■ Sausage Tacos def. Templin (17-21, 17-17, 16-14) ■ Mountaineers def. Bruce Hall (17-21, 12-16, 15-12) ■ Slammers def. GP (21-11, 21-14) ■ Trichomonsis def. Law School Dorks (21-13, 21-8) ■ Blue Steel def. KC Mojo (2-0, 2-0) Source: Rec Services three downs later, one yard shy of a first down. An interception, more than 20 completed passes, a Hail Mary and a safety later, they had accomplished the first stage of their mission. They won 23-0. The team doesn't practice, looking at the regular-season games as warm-ups for the only real game, members said. real game, it is. "We just try to have fun and not get thrown out, until we get to the championship game, and then we're dead serious," said Marion. "We want to win." - Edited by Johanna M. Maska SHARK'S SURF SHOP MEN'S AND WOMEN'S ROOS HANDS DOWN THE BEST SELECTION ANYWHERE KangaRoos 813 MASS/841-8289 University Christian Fellowship Tonight ~ 7:30 BURGE UNION ~ COURTSIDE (106) You have a family of faith back home Don't be without one at KU! Rick Clock, campus minister 841-3148*rcucf@ku.edu*www.ucf4u.org church. flip-flops optional. SUNDAY NIGHTS, 5:30pm, 100 smith hall jayhawkfaith.com THIS WEEK ON CAMPUS SEPTEMBER 14,2004 PRESENTED BY STUDENT SENATE HALO Hispanic American Leadership Organization We meet every Tuesday @ 6:00 in the Multicultural Resource Center (Behind the Military Science Building) Open to all KU Students Contact Andrea Pantoja for more info at rose32@ku.edu Your organization's ad should be here. 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