4B Monday, February 27,1995 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Track team suffers at Big Eight meet By Robert Moczydlowsky Kansan sportswriter The Kansas track team battled injury and illness this weekend at the Big Eight Indoor Championships in Manhattan. The ailing Jayhawk team crowned just one individual Big Eight Champion, and both the men's and women's teams finished fourth overall. Nebraska won both the men's and women's team titles. Leg injuries kept senior All-American Kristi Kloster out of the meet, sophomore Billy Davis did not compete because of illness, and junior middle distance runners Erin Hewerton and Chris Gaston ran even though they had the flu. "We had a really good meet under the circumstances," Kansas coach Gary Schwartz said. "We obviously missed Kristi a lot, but we competed well. I was really pleased with our pole vaulters and our throwers." Senior pole vaulter John Bazzoni won his fourth Big Eight title with a jump of 16-8 3/4. The mark was nine inches lower than Bazzoni's early- season NCAA provisional mark or 17-5/34. "I wasn't too pleased with the jump, but I was pleased with the outward," Bazzoni said. He hopes to jump higher at the NCAA qualifying meet on Saturday. Bazzon's only competition came from friend and teammate senior Nick Johanssen, who also cleared 16-8 3/4 for a second-place pole vault finish. "Ineed to concentrate on my technique and not get so caught up in the height and the competition," he said. Johansen also placed second in the high jump with a 7-3 mark. "That competition was not a bad thing," Johansen said. "We're rooting for each other, but of course we both want to win." "In the high jump, I thought I had it wrapped up," Johanssen said. "The guy from K-State just popped a good jump at the right time and took it away from me." Junior thrower Lisa Brien finished second in the women's 20-pound weight throw with a personal best throw of 53-8 1/4. Other notable Jayawk finishers were senior Natasha Shafer, third in the women's 55-meter dash and second in the women's 200-meter; junior Pierre Lisk, fourth in the men's 55-meter; Erin Howerton, second in the women's 600-yard dash; sophomore Brian Martin, third in the men's 600-yard dash; junior Kerri Woolheater, second in the women's 1000-meter; junior Eugene Coleman, fourth in the men's 400-meter; freshman Candy Mason, third in the women's pentathlon; and sophomore Michael Evers, third in the men's pentathlon. "We'll make some training adjustments now," he said. "We look to be stronger in the outdoor season, especially on the men's side. I like how we compare with Nebraska. "I'm not confident enough to say that we'll kick their butts, but hey, it could happen." It's better to know. You think you might have been exposed to HIV, the AIDS virus, and you want an Anonymous HIV Test. We understand. With good health in mind, it's important to get tested if you have concerns. 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