UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Monday, April 22, 1996 3B Cowgirls corral Kansas softball team twice Kansan staff report The Kansas softball team took one of three games from Oklahoma State this weekend. The teams split a doubleheader on Saturday with the Jayhawks winning the first game 4-3 before they dropped the second in nine innings 4-2. Yesterday, the Cowgirls squeaked by the Jayhawks 1-0. In Kansas' only victory of the weekend, it had a seemingly comfortable 4-1 lead going into the bottom of the seventh inning. The Jayhawk scored an early run in the first inning when senior Katie Morgan, who was 3-for-3, hit an RBI double. Kansas sophomore Michelle Hubler had her lone hit of the game in the third, a double that drove in the inning's two runs. Another Jay- hawk run crossed in the plate in the Sara Holland fourth inning when junior Jacqué Wenger led off the inning with a home run. It was her second this season. While the Kansas offense pounded out four runs, Jayhawk senior pitcher Beth Robinson allowed eight Cowgirl hits and didn't run into trouble until the seventh inning. Oklahoma State scored two runs and threatened to score again when Kansas sophomore center fielder Julie True gunned down Cowgirl Stephanie Little at home for the game's final out. Saturday's second game was equally tight with the teams knotted at 2-2 at the end of the seventh inning. They remained tied until the ninth inning when Oklahoma State scored twice with two outs. Kansas freshman pitcher Sarah Workman gave up two RBI singles in the inning and dropped to 13-11. The doubleheader split is the Jayhawks eight in the last 10 twin bills that they have played. Kansas and Oklahoma State continued to duke it out yesterday in a 1-0 pitchers' duel. The teams combined for just nine hits in the Jayhawk loss, which Robinson picked up. The lone run of the game came in the third inning. With runners on first and second base, a Robinson error allowed the lead runner to score. Kansas sophomore Sara Holland led the Jayhawks offensively, going 2-for-3, hitting her 19th double of the season. Holland was 6-for-10 during the three-game series. Women's golf looks for magic in final Big Eight tournament LAWRENCE AUTOMOTIVE DIAGNOSTICS 842-8665 2858 Four Wheel Dr. By Spencer Duncan Kansan sportswriter what we have been working toward, but our progress has been slower than anticipated. I am just hoping that things so well." Kansas women's golf coach Jerry Waugh has been preaching focus and consistency. He also has been praying and hoping. those tactics have helped. The Jayhawks begin play in the 21st and final Big Eight Conference Golf Tournament, and Waugh is looking for a little magic. "I feel we need a lot of concentration and have to play consistent to do well," he said. 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