2B Wednesday, August 24, 1994 SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Football poll results In a poll of the Kansas players taken on Aug. 9, senior defensive back Gerald McBurrows came out as the big winner. A co-captain from Detroit, McBurrows was voted as the team's hardest hitter as well as its hardest worker. Following is a breakdown of the results of the inquiry. Hardest Worker Hardest Worker 1. Gerald McBurrows... 12.5 2. Derek Fairchild... 6 3. John Jones... 4 4. Van Davis ... 3 Ryan Foy ... 3 6. Chris Banks ... 2 Joe Hornback ... 2 Derrick Irvin ... Hardest Hitter 1. Gerald McBurrows ... 23 2. Kwamie Lassiter ... 9 3. Don Davis ... 8 4. Keith Rodgers ... 3 Ronnie Ward ... 3 6. Steve Harvey ... 2 Sylvester Wright ... 2 8. Maurice Gaddie ... 1 Chris Powell ... Best Alete 1. Don Davis ... 19.5 2. Kwamie Lassiter ... 10 3. Rodney Harris ... 5 4. Dorian Brew ... 3 5. Gerald McBurrows ... 1.5 6. Hosea Friday ... 1 Costello Good ... 1 John Jones ... 1 Manolito Jones ... 1 Eric Mathes ... 1 Biggest Surprise of 1994 1. Mark Sanders ... 8.5 2. Avery Randle ... 5 3. Chris Banks ... 2 Andre Carter ... 2 Troy Chandler ... 2 Derek Fairchild ... 2 Manolito Jones ... 2 Kwamie Lassister ... 2 Robert Reed ... 2 Doug Weaver ... 2 Brent Willeford ... 2 Who is the Athlete You most Admiire? Avery Randle...Deion Sanders Hessley Hempstead...Magic Johnson Keith Rodgers...Tony Dorsett Joe Hornback...John Kruk Derrick Irvin...Michael Irvin George White...Eric Metcalf Gerald McBurrows...Joe Dumars Doug Weaver...Reggie White Darrin Simmons...Vinnie Testaverde Marlin Blakeney...Ronnie Lott What Would You Like To Do When Your Football Career Is Over? Don Davis...Teacher L.T. Levine...Commercial Artist Harold Harris...Engineer Jason Harris...Restaurateur Tony Zell...Naval Biochemist Dewey Houston...Accountant Eric Galbreath...Doctor Isaac Byrd...Broadcaster Luke Richesson...Strength Coach Eric Mathies...Lawyer What Team Would You Like To See Added To The Kansas 1. Notre Dame ... 15.5 2. Florida State ... 7.5 Southern Cal ... 7.5 4. Michigan ... 6.5 5. Miami ... 5.5 6. Hawaii ... 3 7. Ohio State ... 2.5 Compiled by Kansan sports staff Experience with tournaments will benefit program Golfers tee off for the top spots The Kansas women's golf team is facing two pressures this year. One will build the squad, but the other may tear it down. By Jenni Carlson Kansan sportswriter Kansas women's golf coach Jerry Waugh said that the pressure of competing for spots on the traveling team could benefit the Jayhawks. "We've got good depth this year," he said. But the team will be without the play of Pam Wineinger and Holly Reynolds, who completed their collegiate careers last spring. The impact of Reynolds' absence will be felt the most. "Holly has been one of, if not the best, collegiate golfers we've had since Marilyn Smith." Waugh said. Smith played golf at Kansas in the early 1950s. She went on to be one of the founders of the women's professional golf circuit, the LPGA. Reynolds is attempting to earn a place on the LPGA. Earlier this year, she played in the Futures Tour, which is a springboard for women aspiring to play professionally. She made the cut in four of the six events in which she competed, but she missed the cut in one event by signing an incorrect scorecard. Reynolds was leading the tournament at the time. Jumping in to fill the large void left by Reynolds' departure will be a host of players. At the forefront are seniors Tracy Belleis, Ann Holbrook, and Michelle Uher. "I think we've got the ingredients for good senior leadership." Waugh said Added into the mix are juniors Lynn Williamson and Tara Donnelly. "Lynn has seen a lot of competition and play," Waugh said. "Tara's an experienced player." Two sophomores that may break onto the traveling team are Kelly Marney and Anne Clark. Both sat out last season as redshirts and were originally walk-ons to the program. "Their games have come along." Waugh said. The squad welcomes three new faces this year. Waugh said the three comprise the best recruiting class he has had in his Kansas coaching career. Beth Reuter and Jennifer Hays are freshmen, while sophomore Kimberly Clevenger transferred to Kansas from North Carolina. In her senior year of high school, Clevenger was a state high school champion in Kansas from Shawnee Mission East. "All three of these girls have a great work ethic," Waugh said. "All three have tournament success. Those are the two real important ingredients that you look for in good recruits." Hays said she hoped that her work ethic would earn her a top spot on the team. "I'd like to play and travel with the team," she said. The experience she gained from junior tournaments on the Ping Tour and in the Amateur Junior Golf Association should help Hays' chances to play. "That level of play is the same as college, if not higher," she said. The obstacle that may sidetrack the Jayhawks is the pressure players put on themselves to score well. "Golf in itself is a great pressure game," Waugh said. "Each stroke of the club is a new pressure situation." The most significant part of the game for college players is not physical, but mental. "The swings are there," Ted Ballmer, graduate assistant coach, said. "They've got to be good enough already to get here." Waugh said the squad should be more successful if the Jayhawks focused on how each player performed instead of the low scores they posted. 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