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Monday - Friday 9:00 : 5:30, Thursday till 8:30, Sunday noon - 4:00 Established 1947 Rugby team posts victory Kansan staff report The Kansas rugby A-team defeated Central Missouri State 31-5 on Saturday at Shenk Complex. It was parents weekend for the Kansas rugby team. Rugby team members Ward Svarvari, Brennan Shirk, Boon Tan, Jake Corrigan and Mike Schwartz each scored for Kansas. "Purdue was 9-1 in its last 10 games," he said. "Cincinnati was 7-3, and Kansas was 7-3." Kansas will be back in action at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at Shenk Complex against Truman State. Svarvari also said that the team was able to get some help from several players despite some key injuries to regular team members. When Kansas lost the Big Eight tournament championship game yesterday against Iowa State, it supplied the West region of the NCAA tournament with a No. 2 seed that almost was a No.1. That settled the issue. Purdue got its No. 1 seed and travels to Albuquerque, opening the tournament against No. 16 Western Carolina. Kansas heads to the same region With Frederick out of the room, the remaining committee members discussed three candidates for the final No. 1 seed — Purdue, Cincinnati and Kansas. Complicating that conversation was Purdue's loss in its last game of the season on Saturday against Iowa. Bob Frederick, athletic director at Kansas and chairman of the selection committee, said the Jayhawks' 56-55 loss left the committee scrambling a bit. "It was really good that we won, but there are still a lot of things that we could improve on," Svarvari said. "All of the pieces were there, now all we have to do is put them together." In the end, Frederick said, the decision came down to numbers. 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Three of the four top seeds in the region lost their last games — Purdue to Iowa, Kansas to Iowa State, and Syracuse to Connecticut. "We based that on the fact that UCLA was 7-5 against the 65th best nonconference schedule, and Arizona was 7-1 against the fourth-houghest nonconference schedule," he said. The Associated Press "We can be competitive against a lot of teams," Alexander said. "Kansas is a great team, but they lost today. They are not invincible." So when you need ANSWERS to your financial aid questions, call Carol Let us put our EXPERIENCE to work for you. At Mercantile, we have EVERYTHING a student needs including the most important ingredient: FAST FRIENDLY SERVICE. DIVISIONS ENTRY_DEADLINE: THURSDAY, MARCH 14 @ 5:00 PM INTRAMURAL WALLYBALL TOURNAMENT ENTRY FEE: $20/TEAM THE TOURAMENT WILL BE HELD MARCH 16 ON RACQUETBALL COURTS #11 & #12 IN ROBINSON CENTER MEN'S WOMEN'S CO-REC SPONSORED BY: RECREATION SERVICES, 864-3546 & 1-800-COLLECT SPRING SPECIAL! 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The No. 21 Jayhawks defeated Southwest Missouri State 7-2, winning the title at the Southwest Missouri State Classic in Springfield, Mo. In the championship, sophomore shortstop Michelle Hubler proved the offensive spark as she drove in two runs and went three for four. Freshman designated hitter Jennifer Funkhouser also drove in two runs. Beth Robinson picked up her fifth victory against just one loss in pitching the complete game. Before winning the championship yesterday, the Jayhawks played two games. They defeated Drake 2-1 in the day's first game. Senior pitcher Kansas suffered its only loss yesterday against Northern Iowa, which led 3-1 after two innings. The Jayhawks got another run in the seventh but fell 3-2. Freshman pitcher Courtney Wilson suffered the loss after going 2 1/3 innings. The Jayhawks fought back with one run in the sixth inning and two in the seventh, but the Bears held them off as Kansas dropped its fourth consecutive game. On Saturday, Kansas fell to Southwest Missouri State 5-3. The Bears jumped on Workman, extending a 2-0 lead to 5-0 after a three-run fifth inning. Kansas improved to 13-7 after the weekend tournament and will play again on Friday and Saturday. The Jayhawks will travel to Stillwater, Okla., for the Cowgirl Spring Softball Classic. CPR can save a life in a heartbeat. March 18 & 19 April 8 & 9 April 15 & 16 5:30-8:00 p.m. 5:30-8:00 p.m. 5:30-8:00 p.m. MTu MTu MTu Training classes cover adult/child/infant CPR using American Heart Association materials. $10 fee. Saturday class includes a 30-minute lunch break. To sign up: 864-9570 864-9500 .