4B Monday, October 23, 1995 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Swimmers post wins in first indoor meet By Bill Kenealy Kansan sportswriter The Kansas football team was not the only team with a big win on the road Saturday. The Kansas swimming and diving teams defeated the Arkansas Razorbacks and Louisiana State Tigers in a three-team meet in Fayetteville, Ark. The meet was the Jayhawks' first indoor meet of the season. "We came together as a team really well," Kansas senior diver Kris Hoffman said. Hoffman, the returning Big Eight Conference champion in the one-meter and three-meter boards, won the three-meter and placed fourth in the one-meter. "For the most part, I'm happy with my performance," Hoffman said. "It's a long season. I still have a lot to work on." The men's team easily defeated Arkansas 94-17. The squad's 137-106 victory against nationally ranked LSU did not come as easily. Kansas trailed before the meet's final two events. However, Kansas freshman Mike Blundell came out of no where in the 200-yard breaststroke. Blundell, who until recently was not assured a spot on the traveling squad, led the race all the way. The Kansas women's teams were dominant. They defeated Arkansas 160-82 and LSU 141-101 Blundell's surprising victory gave the men a boost heading into the meet's final event, the 400-yard freestyle relay. in the relay, LSU gained an early advantage. Kansas junior Erik Jorgensen, who earlier had won the 500- and 1000-yard freestyle events, took a sizable chunk out of LSU's lead in the third leg of the relay. Kansas sophomore Kostaki Chiligiris swam the anchor leg. Chiligiris quickly made up the body-length deficit and pulled away, winning the relay and the meet. Kansas senior Jennifer Peltier won the 500- and 1,000-yard freestyle events, while junior Rebecca Andrew won the 50- and 100-yard freestyle. Chiligiris also won the 200-yard individual medley and the 200-yard backstroke. Soccer team loses to Drury "We were really excited to swim against LSU," Kansas junior captain Andee Greves said. "They were ranked higher than we were in the poll, so we wanted to swim well. Now I'm really excited for the rest of the meets to start." Kansan staff report The Kansas women's soccer team fell to 0-9 against teams beyond their first year of competition this weekend, when it lost to Drury College. Drury, a Division-II school, defeated Kansas 3-0 Saturday in Springfield, Mo. The Jayhawks (5-9) will get one more shot against an established team on its last game of the season against Arkansas-Little Rock. Drury (11-4-1) defeated Arkansas-Little Rock 2-0 earlier in the year. Kansas played Drury to a scoreless first half but fell apart in the second half. Drury junior Julie Walker scored the Panthers' first goal 13 minutes into the second half, and senior Julie Sharp added two more goals for the Panthers. Drury outshot Kansas 20-6. Kansas played the game without its two captains, freshman sweeper Jackie Dowell and sophomore midfielder Audra Henderson. Dowell left the game in the first few minutes of play with an injured elbow. Henderson injured her leg two weeks ago and it's questionable whether she will play in the remainder of the season. Injuries to Dowell and Henderson forced two other Jayhawks — freshman midfielder Jen Magid and sophomore midfielder Amy Dyksterhuis — to play through injuries that might have limited their playing time otherwise. "We had quite a few injuries," Kansas women's soccer coach Lori Walker said. "We are a young team and didn't adjust too well to losing players. We are not quite there yet." Horoscopes Today's Birthday (Oct. 23): Your talent knows no boundaries this year! To make the most of it, learn to set your own limits. In November, you'll need to decide which path to take, so make up your mind now. In December, you're smart enough to master something that's been intimidating. 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