UN I V E R S I T Y D A I L Y K A N S A N Friday, October 13, 1995 3B Richard Devinki / KANSAN Kansas junior freestyle Erik Jorgensen participates in swimming practice at Robinson Natatorium. The Kansas swimming and diving teams will participate in an intrasquat meet at 7 tonight at Robinson. Water teams to race each other Kansas intrasquad meet helps teams hone skills before start of season By Bill Kenealy Kansan sportswriter The final event in the Jayhawks' annual intrasquad meet, which begins at 7p.m. in Robinson Natorium, will be a 1,500-yard freestyle relay. Each of the 30 members of the competing crimson and blue squads will swim a 50-yd leg. The Kansas swimming and diving teams will give new meaning to the phrase "everybody in the pool" tonight. "The teams are really evenly matched," Kansas junior backstroker Seth Dunscomb said. "It should be a fun meet." The crimson and blue squads were chosen carefully by the coaches. Each squad contains a mix of sprinters, middle distance and distance swimmers. Swimmers who normally compete in the backstroke, breaststroke or butterfly will be forced to swim freestyle. Dunscomb and his fellow teammates on the crimson squad already have been working on a strategy, plotting which members of their squad will face off against their counterparts on the blue squad. Kansas divers will be competing against each other as well. The 1,500-yard relay won't be the only unusual event of the meet. For each stroke other than freestyle, there will be a 300-yard relay. The first leg will be 200 yards, and the anchor leg will be 100 yards. A 100-yard co-ed, freestyle relay also is scheduled. Obviously, the diving events remain unchanged. give the swimmers a change before this season's grueling dual meet schedule starts next week. Additionally, by lengthening the distances, the coaches hope to improve each swimmer's conditioning. "There are bragging rights involved," Kansas junior freestyler Erik Jorgensen said. The reasoning behind the tinkering with the meet's format is to Although the competitors traditionally have fun at intrasquad meets, they still compete fiercely. As a member of the crimson squad, Jorgensen not only will be competing against teammates, but also family members. His sister Rachel, a sophomore butterflier, is a member of the blue squail. Fortunately, the crimson and blue distinctions are transitory. Today's meet is a tune-up and preview for the meets to come. "This is a great opportunity to get up and race before the season begins," Erik Jorgensen said. Immigration NOW! New Law Benefits! Do You Qualify? Professional/Work Visas • Permanent Residence • Aaylum • Students • Embassy Assistance • Walera • Egress Insiders • Adoption Fees • Transitions • GREEN CARDS • All Immigration Matters Employers: I-9 HELP • EXEC TRANSFERS I N S & All U.S. Courts • Founded 1867 • Call for Appt ALLAN H. 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