8A the university daily kansan --- monday, may 3, 2004 SOFTBALL: Leah Mountain hits her second home run of the year sports CONTINUED FROM PAGE 10A Texas pitcher Christina Gwyn issued back-to-back walks to start the inning, before drawing two pop-ups. Ball four of freshman pinch hitter Nicole Washburn's walk was a wild pitch that scored senior center fielder Mel Wallach from third base. Texas had one run in the seventh inning, when Pierce issued a lead-off walk and an error at third base allowed a second runner on. "I didn't really change my game plan, I just settled down and let my defense help me out," Pierce said. Wallach stepped up and hit a single, scoring Stanley and Frankenstein. The Jayhawks came out strong in Saturday's game. Saturday was also Arrocha Ballpark's official Day of Dedication. The first 500 fans received commemorative bats. Kansas' other run of the day came in the sixth innin when senior first baseman Leah Mountain hit her second home run of the year. Kansas will have a week off before facing Iowa State at home this weekend. Game are at 2 p.m. Saturday. 1 game. p.m. Sunday. Edited by Michelle Rodick BASEBALL: Jayhawks look to rebound from sweep tonight CONTINUED FROM PAGE 10A A bright spot for the 'Hawks this weekend was the play of junior catcher Sean Richardson. Richardson hit homers in each of the series' three games. "It's frustrating in a home series that we are getting beat like that," Richardson said. "I just think the biggest thing is how we are going to react to that." With the three losses, the Jayhawks fell into last place in the conference as eighth place Missouri and ninth place Kansas State both picked up wins over the weekend. Only the top eight teams in the conference qualify for the Big 12 Tournament. "We knew it was going to come down to those last two weeks, head to head," Price said. "Certainly Missouri's two wins over Texas puts them in the driver seat." The 'Hawks will face Missouri and Kansas State in the team's final two series' of the regular season. The Jayhawks hope to rebound tonight against the Baker Wildcats at Hoglund Ballpark beginning at 7. Edited by Joe Hartigan By Neeley J, Spellmier nspellmeir@kansan.com Kansan staff writer Kansas cyclists to go to nationals The KU Cycling Club men's team and two members of the women's team qualified for nationals yesterday afternoon. The Cycling Club hosted the Jayhawk Cycling Classic this weekend in Lawrence. The Classic was also the conference championship for the college teams. The weekend started Saturday with some races in rural Shawnee County. In the team timed trial, the Kansas men's A team placed first. In the road race, Adam Mills, Topeka graduate student, placed third, and Steve Schneller, Overland Park senior, took fifth. In the women's race, Jessica Dreef, Overland Park senior, took second; Kim Kissing, St. Louis sophomore, took third; and Jen Duffy, Colorado Springs, Colo., sophomore, took fifth. Andy Phelps, Shawnee junior and race director, said he thought yesterday's race was the most difficult course the team had seen this season because it was a four-corner course and there were some hairpin turns. The hard right turn at Mississippi Street was the hardest of part of the day, he said. The turns did not seem to be a problem for Kansas. In the men's A race, Kansas' Mills placed fourth. In the B race, Chris McFord, Lawrence sophomore, took In the women's race, two Kansas cyclists qualified for nationals. Dreef placed third and Kissing placed fourth. third and Matt Spencer, Derby freshman, took fifth. The A race is for experienced riders. The team may have also benefited from the weather. But during the races, Phelps said, it was amazing weather for cycling, with sunny skies and temperatures in the mid-50s. Kissing said it was great to race around the community. She got fourth overall and third in prime laps in the women's race enough to qualify for nationals. A prime lap, pronounced "preem," is a sprinted lap done at random during the race. Phelps had been helping to organize the event since October. He said had been eager to bring a race to campus. "It's such a picturesque course for spectators and racers," Phelps said. The course started in front of Wescoe Beach and wound around the Chi Omega fountain, down to Memorial Drive and then over to Mississippi Street, where it went back up to Jayhawk Boulevard. Nationalists will be held May 21 to 23 in Madison, Wis. Edited by Stephanie Lovett Amanda Kim Stairrett/Kansan finished 15th Steve Schneller, Overland Park senior, pedaled down Jayhawk Boulevard dur- ing yesterday's Collegiate men's Arace. Schneller finished 15th. 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