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Personalized Announcements (min 10) in 24 hrs Jayhawk Bookstore ...at the top of Naismith Hill 843-3826 1420 Crescent Rd. order online: jayhawkbookstore.com St. Louis Cardinal David Eckstein leaps to avoid Milwaukee Brewer Brady Clark as he completes a double play, getting Damian Miller at first, to end the game in the ninth inning last night at Busch Stadium in St. Louis. The Cardinals defeated the Brewers 5-3. Bash CONTINUED FROM PAGE 18 Senior Scott Sharpe picked up the victory for Kansas, improving his record to 2-0 on the season. He relieved junior righthander Kodiak Quick in the seventh inning and gave up one hit. Junior righthander Don Cyzz quelled a New Mexico State surge in the c ninth inning and picked up his fifth save. Two singles, a hit batter, two walks and an error led to the explosion. Kansas (26-20) overcame a sloppy performance in the field. The Jayhawks' four errors led to numerous scoring opportunities for New Mexico State. "When you start as many freshmen as I do, you have to live with that sometimes," Kansas coach Ritch Price said. Price was disappointed that the Jayhawks didn't bury the Augies when they had the opportunity. "We should have won that game in the early innings." Price said. "I was happy with the way we battled back all night though." Junior left fielder A. J. Van Slyke was pleased with the way Kansas hit the ball. "We knew we had to score a lot of runs tonight," Van Slyke said. "You don't want to have to score 12 runs to win a game, but we got the job done." After blowing a save and being saddled with two losses in recent games, Czyz restored order to an otherwise wild offensive night. He pitched two innings of shutout baseball to finish the game. Kansas will take on Sacramento State at noon today at Community America Ballpark. Sophomore lefthander Sean Land will take the mound for the Jayhawks in search of his fourth victory of the year. "I felt really good tonight." Czyz said. "It was good to get back on track and pitch well." Flying Cardinal Edited by Ross Fitch Tom Gannam/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Sexes CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1B "We approached it like we do every other game, from our pregame meal to our warm-up," said Brown, who also said it was a challenge to set over the men's high blocks. Cook tied the game at 22 with a desperate tip, drawing good-natured complaints from the crowd about the borderline carry. After he served the ball out of bounds on the next volley, the women scored five straight with the help of junior Andi Rozum's jump serves to take the lead 27-23. The men climbed back, attacked the double blocks and tied the game at 28. The teams traded points until Rozum snuck a tip over the blocker to win, 33-31. Neither team led by more than four points the entire game. "They hit a lot higher and a lot of times they hit over our blocks," junior Kansas player Andi Rozum said. "In that case, there's not much you can do about it except pray that it doesn't hit your face." In the first game, each team tried to overpower the other, but the second game relied on finesse and strategy. The men proved to be better at reacting to ricochets off blocks, while the women's blocks weren't as tight as in the first game. The women trailed by four or five points for most of the game after the men took an early 10-5 lead. A kill by freshman Kristin Buehler brought the women to within three, 20-17, but the men's team extended its lead to five, 28-23. Rozum's jump serve closed the gap to two before senior "I thought it was fun just knowing that it went to a good cause and that we were helping raise money for a good organization." Andi Rozum Kansas junior Adam Ferrari called a time-out for the men. After trading points and trailing the entire game, the women won, 32-30, on a kill by senior Ashley Michaels. Cook and Ferrari were able to find holes in the women's defense and drive the ball home. The men led most of the game and won, 30-23. Both teams looked tired to begin the third game, which showcased the men's hustle. "I thought it was fun just knowing that it went to a good cause and that we were helping raise money for a very good organization," Rozm said. This was the last of the four spring scrimmages the women are allowed by NCAA regulations. After finals, the team will travel to Brazil to practice, play and allow some of the team members to spend time close to home. Ferrari said that despite losing, the men's team had fun. Team members hope to make the charity match an annual event, with the help of the Athletics Department. Edited by Nikola Rowe Need a break from all that studying? Schedule a massage! 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