UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Friday, October 6, 1995 3B Soccer team faces tough foe Jayhawks will square off against nationally ranked Minnesota tomorrow Kansan staff report The Kansas women's soccer team will play its first, and probably only, nationally-ranked team this weekend when it travels to Minnesota. Kansas will play No. 21 Minnesota at 1 p.m. tomorrow and Minnesota-Duluth at 4 p.m. today. The games will be at Minnesota's campus in Minneapolis, where the Gophers are undefeated this season. Minnesota, with an 8-2-1 record, is tied for first place in the Big 10 Conference with Wisconsin. It has outscored its opponents 45-13. Additionally, two Minnesota players are nationally ranked in points, which is their goals and assists total. Minnesota junior Jennifer Walek is tied for first in the nation with 13 assists and is seventh with 29 points. Walek's 29 points equal Kansas' total this season. The Jayhawks are lead by freshman midfielder Denise Cooke, who has 10 points and 4 goals. Kenneth's other goal is Kansas' other opponent this weekend is not as formidable as Minnesota but will be a tough opponent. Minnesota-Duluth, 6-4, was defeated earlier this season by Minnesota 9-0 and is in its second year of varsity play. Minnesota-Duluth is led by Erica Ludwing, who ranks first on the team in goals scored, assists and total points. NATURAL WAY • NATURAL FIBER CLOTHING • NATURAL BODY CARE The Jayhawks, 4-5, will finish their six-game road trip in Minnesota this weekend. Kansas will begin play on its new home field southwest of Hoglund-Maupin Stadium next weekend when it plays Central Missouri State and Tulsa. United Nations International Woman's Conference in Beijing Presented by: Marcia Gitchell 7:30, Jayhawk Room, Kansas Union Friday, October 6,1995 Sponsored by the KU Baha'i Club and the Local Spiritual Assembly of Lawrence Utah signs Ostertag a world class dance fiesta every Saturday night 10pm-2am 943 Mass St. Lawrence, KS 913-842-142 The Associated Press SALT LAKE CITY - First-round draft pick Greg Ostertag and free agent Antoine Carr signed contracts Wednesday with the Utah Jazz. Oerstag, the 28th selection in the NBA draft, practiced with rookies and free agents this week while his agent and Jazz officials negotiated. Carr was expected to back up power forward Karl Malone and provide depth at center, where Felton Spencer is recovering from a torn Achilles tendon. The 7-foot-2 center averaged 9.6 points and 7.6 rebounds a game last season at Kansas. He set a Big Eight Conference career record with 258 blocked shots. Details of the agreement were not released. Greg Ostertag tract, signed Wednesday following a physical examination, were not disclosed. Cocolooco "Once we began negotiating, it went smoothly — smoothly enough that we signed him for two years," Jazz owner Larry H. Miller said. "Both sides knew how valuable he has been to the team. (Carr's signing) answers a big part of our question at center." Terms of Carr's two-year con- Training camp begins today at Southern Utah University in Cedar City. FOOTBALL: Jayhawks need 'flawless game' Continued from Page 1B. 849 yards to 483 and outpassed them 1,669 to 924. Other key players for Colorado include sophomore tailbacks Herchell Troutman and Marion Barnes, who have combined for 540 vards and nine touchdowns. Another effective weapon for the offense has been the air attack, which is led by sophomore wide receiver Phil Savoy and junior wide receiver Rae Carruth. "They're very talented, and they've got depth," Mason said. "They're extremely hard to defend because they have a strong running attack. And then when you gang up on that, they've got the quarterback and the people in the skilled positions, which can beat you awful quickly." Mason also was impressed with the other half of the Colorado team. Perhaps Kansas' best chance of winning would be if Colorado followed Mason's advice, but it still would take a lot of hard work by the Jawhaws. "There are a lot of things we need to do to make our offense better and click a little better," Kansas senior running back L.T. Levine said. "For us to actually beat them, we just have to play a flawless game." "On the defensive side of the ball they've always been good, and they've changed their defense from the past," he said. "Now they're very much a pressure, blitzing team that can cause you a lot of problems." Color Stylewriter 2400 10 pk 3m HD Disks Jayhawk Mousepad Wrist-rest. 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