2B THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SPORTS MONDAY, MAY 8.2006 ATHLETIC CALENDAR WEDNESDAY Baseball vs. Missouri State, 7 p.m., Springfield, Mo. Softball at Big 12 Tournament, time TBA, Oklahoma City Player to watch: Destiny Frankenstein. The senior shortstop went 2-for-2 on Senior Day against Iowa State to help Kansas to a 3-0 victory on Sunday. THURSDAY Softball at Big 12 Frankenstein Tournament, time TBA, Oklahoma City Women's golf at NCAA Regionals, time TBA, location TBA FRIDAY Baseball vs. Bradley in Jawahawk Classic, 7 p.m., Hogund Ballpark Softball at Big 12 Tournament, time TRA, Oklahoma City Women's golf at NCAA Regionals, all day location TRA Tack, Big 12 Outdoor Championships, all day, Waco, Texas Michael Raupp, Leawood junior releases the ball during a pitch at the Beta Theta Phi and TKE intramural softball game Thursday evening at Broken Arrow Park. Beta Theta Pi won 13-10 against TKE. SATURDAY Baseball vs. Northern Colorado in Jayhawk Classic, 7 p.m., Hoglund Ballpark Softball at Big 12 Tournament, time TBA, Oklahoma City - Women's golf at NCAA Regionals, time TBA, location TBA Tack, Big 12 Outdoor Championships, all day, Waco, Texas Rewing, NCAA South/Central Regional, time TBA, Oak Ridge, Tenn. Carly Pearson/KANSAN BASEBALL Cardinals sweep hapless Marlins MIAMI — The St. Louis Cardinals overcame right-hander Sidney Ponson's departure after three innings because of elbow discomfort, beating woeful Florida 9-1 Sunday to complete their first series sweep in Miami in eight years. St. Louis took a 7-0 lead for the third game in a row. Albert Pujols hit a two-run single, giving him 38 RBIs. SoTaguchi had two hits and two RBIs, and Scott Spiezio doubled twice and drove in a run. Underdog takes playoff victory The Associated Press INTRAMURALS BY CASE KEFFER ckeefer@kansan.com KANSAN SPORTWRITER On paper, the TKE intramural softball team looked far superior to Beta A-2. After all, Beta A-2 entered the intramural playoffs last week without winning a single regular season game. TKE finished with a 2-1 record and second place in their league. However, it didn't matter in the playoffs. Beta A-2 ended TKE's season in the second round of the playoffs with a 13- 10 victory last Thursday day night. Coming off of a convinceing 15-11 victory against Kappa Alpha in the "I just got lucky today and hit some really nice line drives." first round, TKE was the heavy favorite in the match-up. Matt Dupy Salina junior "We started out 0-2-1 and now, this is our second win in the tournament," said Beta A-2 player Trevor Nohe, Overland Park junior. "We are peaking at the right time." Nohe was 3-for-3 in the game with a walk. Nohe got on base every time he went to the plate, which contributed greatly to Beta A-2's victory. Nohe helped his team the most by playing extremely well in left field. In the final three innings, Nohe's play in the field was a big highlight reel. In the fifth inning, Nohe caught a fly ball hit by TKE's Ryan Zluticky, Wichita junior, and showcased his arm strength by throwing out a tagging runner at third base. Nohe didn't have an opportunity to get to every ball, though. TKE player Will Dunmeir, Wichita junior, single-handedly kept his team competitive with two home runs in the fourth and sixth innings. Dunmeir also had six RBI and turned two double plays in the field from his shortstop position. "I just got lucky today and hit some really nice line drives." Dupy said. Starting the fourth inning, the game was tied at 8-8. That was when Beta A-2 finally had an opportunity to pull away. In a clutch two-out hit, first baseman Matt Dupy, Salina junior, sparked a string of hits that resulted in a five-run inning. After Dupy's hit, Beta A-2's pitcher Michael Raupp, Leawood junior, solidified the victory by giving up only two runs. TKE's pitcher Ryan Zluticky pitched extremely well at the beginning of the game by treating Beta A-2 to two straight scoreless endings. Neither Zluticky's early pitching nor Dumier's late hitting were enough to overcome the upset Beta A-2 team. "We had too many defensive errors." Dunnier said. — Edited by Hayley Travis Postseason uncertain after difficult season The Kansas men's golf team is sitting on the edge of post-season eligibility. The team will find out Monday morning when the NCAA makes its selections for regionals. The Jayhawks have endured a rough spring, but were able to bounce back from their early-season struggles to finish eighth in the Big 12 Championship last month. The team comes into the selection process ranked 107th in the golf-week.com national rankings. The NCAA regionals are split into three sites, meaning the players would travel to Florida, Ohio or Arizona to compete from May 18-20. On the individual side of golfing, junior Gary Woodland will likely make the trip to regionals. Woodland finished in a tie for seventh at the Big 12 Championship and was named to the All-Big 12 team last week. — Asher Fusco TRACK & FIELD Three 'Hawks qualify for NCAA regionals Senior Angela Pichardo qualified in the women's 800-meter run with a time of 2:09.77 as she placed second in the event. The winning time was 2:06.45. Three Kansas track and field athletes ran NCAA regionally qualifying times this weekend at the Ward Haylett Invitational in Manhattan, Kan. In the men's 800-meter run, sophomore Matt Baysinger ran under the qualifying mark with a time of 1:49.83. The winning time was 1:49.01 Junior Janice Gatson hit the qualifying mark for the Midwest Regional Championships. She placed second in the women's 400-meter hurdles with a time of 1:00.74. The winning time was 1:00.73. Evan Kafarakis Join us at the Yacht Club for our New Specials! 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