2B SPORTS THE UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON KANSAN TUESDAY,OCTOBER 31,2006 Kansan file photo Senior Gary Woodland aggravated a bullying disc in his back on Sunday during the Landfall Tradition Tournament in Wilmington, N.C. Woodland, who tied for ninth place with senior Tyler Docking, secured his fifth straight too-ten finish of the season. MEN'S GOLF Play declines during weekend BY ASHER FUSCO The Kansas men's golf team was in disarray after two rounds of play at the Landfall Traditions Tournament in Wilmington, N.C. The team's strong play in the first four tournaments of the season seemed like a distant memory after a team-wide collapse in this weekend's second round. Senior Gary Woodland, the Jayhawks' most consistent contributor, was questionable heading into the third round after sustaining a back injury. Senior Tyler Docking, who fought through an abysmal 81 in the second round, emerged from play on Sunday with the tournament's lowest single-round score, a 68. Docking's impressive turnaround placed him in a tie for ninth with Woodland and helped Kansas finish in seventh place with an overall score of 915. The Jayhawks stood in a tie for third place after strong first-round scores by freshman Bobby Knowles and Woodland. Knowles followed his stellar first round with a disappointing second round, ultimately finishing with a score of 234, good for a tie for 35th place. Woodland followed an even-par first round with a 76 in the second. After Woodland aggravated a bulging disc in his back during Sunday's warm-ups, coach Ross Randall feared Woodland would not be able to finish the tournament. "We were obviously worried that Gary would have to sit out," Randall said. "He immediately talked to a trainer, took some pills for the pain and was ready to play." The team title went to Tulsa, which won by 26 strokes. Tulsa teammates Nicholas Geyger and Mitch Cohlmia shared the individual crown with total scores of 215. 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But before we get too excited, I'd like everyone, especially the seniors, to take a moment and remember 2003. That was the year I decided to attend the University of Kansas. I don't think any of the events that followed could have been predicted. That year Kansas lost to Syracuse in the National Championship game, then days later good ol' Roy unexpectedly said goodbye. By May, everything had changed. Kansas had to adapt during a time when fans liked the way things were. It brought in a new coach and a new athletics director, and despite the anxiety caused by Bill Self's different Some seniors may say they would rather have been born four yours earlier to see Roy's final KU teams, with Nick Collison, Kirk Hinrich, Drew Gooden and two Final Fours. But something is noticeably missing: a National Championship. Then, at least for that class, a lot went wrong. In an unfortunate sequence of events, three players transferred and one took a redshirt. Now, the only goodbye on Senior Night will be for graduating members of the band, spirit squad and dance team. I didn't expect that. After all the unforeseen turns and frustrations during Kansas Basketball's three-year transition period, how fitting would this season be if it ended the way we always expected? Kansan sportswriter Travis Robinett can be contacted at trobinet@kansan.com. - Edited by Nicole Kelley WEDNESDAY athletics calendar Player to watch: Soccer vs. Colorado, 1:30 p.m., Big 12 Tournament, San Antonio, Texas brand of basketball, the future still seemed bright. Volleyball at Texas, 6:30 p.m., Austin, Texas Player to watch: Senior Jamie Mathewson, defensive specialist/ libero, led all defensive players Saturday against Texas Tech with 23 digs. Mathewson Roy's highly touted recruits, consisting of J.R. Giddens, David Padgett, Omar Wilkes and Jeremy Case, each honored their commitments to play for Kansas. This was the class of 2007. These were the players we were going to watch for four years and the ones who would cause a proud — but solemn — goodbye on Senior Night. THURSDAY Women's basketball vs. Fort Hays State, exhibition game, 7 p.m., Allen Fieldhouse Men's basketball vs. Washburn, exhibition game, 7 p.m., Allen Fieldhouse FRIDAY SATURDAY Swimming & Diving vs. Northern Iowa, 10 a.m., Robinson Center Swimming & Diving vs. Northern Iowa, 6 p.m., Robinson Center Volleyball at Iowa State, 6:30 p.m., Ames, Iowa Rowing, Head of the Chattahoochee, TBA, Chattanooga, Tennessee. - Women's basketball vs. Washburn, exhibition game, 2 p.m., Allen Fieldhouse SUNDAY Rowing. Head of the Chattahoochee, TBA, Chattanooga, Tenn. The Kansas women's rowing team competed at the Head of the Iowa on Sunday. In the Open Four division, the 'A' boat finished second with a time of 15:15.05. The boat's crew included Samira Naji, Whitney Fasbender, Lindsey Miles, LlynnAnn Laugesen and Tiffany Jeffers. Another Kansas boat finished ninth out of 33 teams WOMEN'S ROWING Team races to second place in weekend competition The Jayhawks also had boats in the Novice Four, Novice Eight and Lightweight Four divisions. In the Open Eight division three Kansas boats raced and placed. They finished in seventh place with a time of 15:10.98, 11th place in 15:29.67 and 18th place with 16:18.43. Kansas will compete Nov. 4-5 at the Head of the Chattahoochee in Chattanooga, Tenn. Erin Wiley MLB with a time of 16:26.31. 2005 JIMMY JOHN'S FRANCHISE MLD. ALL WIDOWS RESERVED IN COLLECTION AND FOUNDATION OF GUYANA. BY LARRY CORMACK World Series victory sends Cardinals devotees on collective emotional high ST. LOUIS — Joan Tichacek has never been high on anything in her life. BY JEFF DOUGLAS ASSOCIATED PRESS But even as the days pass after her St. Louis Cardinals became World Series champions, she and the rest of the city remain hung over with excitement and adrenaline. "For me and my family, this is an absolute high". Tchacek said. Celebrating a championship is a rare thing. The experience has done wonders for how this community feels about itself. Karline Sugaman, an associate professor of sports psychology at John F. Kennedy University in Pleasant Hill, Calif., said fans identify with their teams psychologically more than some would think. "When the team loses they feel like they lost. When they win, they share the same emotions as the players on the field. They are truly a part of it all. The fans won the World Series too." Sugarman said. Tichacek and her husband are season ticket holders. Now in their 70s, the lifelong fans have a brick engraved on the sidewalk outside Busch Stadium. It commemorates the Cardinals' 1982 World Series victory that they attended with their two sons, who are now adults. ---