8A THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SPORTS TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 2006 WNIT CONTINUED FROM PAGE 12A with less than a minute left in regulation to send the game into overtime. The victory against Wisconsin marked Kansas' first victory against a major-conference team after playing mid-major schools for the first two months. Kansas overcame a 14-point deficit, the third largest in school history, to win the game. Kemp established a new career-high with 28 points. Kansas file photo BOTTOM 5: Junior guard Sharita Smith guards Kansas State freshman guard Shalee Lehning during a game on March 2 in Allen Fieldhouse. Kansas' three losses to Kansas State were one of the bottom moments for the Jayhawks this season. The streak has hit double-digits. Kansas has now dropped 11 consecutive games to its in-state rival, dating back to the 2001-2002 season. The senior class of Hallman, Kemp and Brown never defeated Kansas State in its four years at Kansas. Despite the six- point loss in Manhattan early in the conference season, the result in the final two games was never in doubt. The three losses came by a combined 44 points. 2. Mississippi 78, Kansas 76 (March 19) Kansas squandered a 16-point, second-half lead in its loss in the first round of the WNIT. The Jayhawks built their lead off strong guarda Shantaq Alwaziy. The KU defense was not able to control Mississippi's Armintie Price in the final 14 minutes. The Rebels used a 29-11 run to tie the game with seven minutes remaining. Price finished with 31 points, tying the most given up all season by the Jayhawks. bench play from Zinic and junior guard Shaquina Mosley. 3. Colorado 74, Kansas 65 (Jan. 10) / Colorado 77, Kansas 71 (Feb. 1) The Buffalooes finished the Big 12 season with three conference victories — two of those victories came against the Jayhawks. The Jayhawks rarely led in either game, despite strong performances from Brown in both games. Kansas' chances of moving up in the conference were hampered by this season sweep. 4. Baylor 90, Kansas 40 (Jan. 28) The 50-point loss in Waco, Texas, was the worst loss in program history, Kansas kept the game close for most of the first half, but the defending national champions opened up their five-point lead to 23 by halftime. Baylor scored 37 points off 23 KU turnovers in the record-setting loss. Kansas only had one player, Kemp, in double figures. She had only 10 points. 5. Missouri 64, Kansas 57 (Feb.11) Kansas controlled the game for 35 minutes, then Bond struck for Missouri. Bond scored 12 of her game-high 31 points in the final five minutes of the game. Missouri shut down Kansas' offense with four steals on four consecutive possessions to open up a nine-point lead. The Jayhawks' three seniors scored 47 of the team's 57 points. The remaining 10 points came from freshman guard Ivana Catic and sophomore forward Taylor McIntosh. Edited by Frank Tankard CONTINUED FROM PAGE 12A Referee "There have been quite a few times where I had to break up fights," Eicove said. Kurt Schooley, assistant director of Recreation Services Sport Programs, has been a Kansas high school basketball official for eight years. Schooloy said the students went through three, four-hour training sessions. He said while the training officials received was above average for intramurals, it would not turn anyone into a NCAA-quality official. "If they're giving effort and getting better that's all I can ask," Schoolo said. Lienhorn said even with the constant jeers from players and fans, the hours were flexible and there were numerous opportunities for advancement. "It's the best job you can have on campus," Eichhorn said. Edited by Gabriella Souza WOMEN'S GOLF Kansas brings home top tournament honors The Kansas women's golf team took home first place in the Mountain View Collegiate in Catalina, Ariz. March 24-26. The Jayhawks shot a three-day total of 884, one stroke ahead of second place Nebraska. On the final day they shot 290, the best round of golf the Jayhawks had played all season. Individually, senior Chelsey Pryor shot a 217, which was good enough for sixth place in the event. Sophomore Annie Giangrosso followed close behind, tying for seventh place individually with a 218. Junior Amanda Costner finished in a tie for 14th place with a 221, and senior Meredith Winkelmann shot a 228, tying for 35th. The KU victory was the team's first since the Marilynn Smith/Sunflower Invitational in the fall of 2004. "I am so proud of our girls," Kansas coach Erin O'Neill said. "I know what this team is capable of and I hope this a springboard for the rest of the season." Stephen Bergman Tennis CONTINUED FROM PAGE 12A In the sweep against UMKC, Kansas allowed only one game point, which came in the second set of the last match in the No. 6 spot, which was held by sophomore Stephanie Smith. By adding three sweeps during spring break, Kansas now has a total of five sweeps this season. The Jayhawks have eight matches left before the Big 12 Tournament. "We played really well, it was definitely a good, good change for us to play some teams to get our confidence back going again." Hall-Holt said. LSU was the highest ranked team by the International Tennis Association that Kansas has defeated this season. "They are a really good team and I think that is what started our comeback, I guess you could call it," senior Christine Skoda said about LSU. Freshman Ksenia Bukina overcame a losing streak during spring break. She lost her three previous singles matches to Iowa, Oklahoma State, and Kansas State, respectively. She responded by winning her singles matches against Southern and LSU. She did not compete individually in the past two matches against UMKC and Saint Louis, forcing everyone on the team to move up one spot. Bukina competed in doubles matches against Saint Louis. As a result of her losing streak, she has dropped from the ITA singles rankings, but still holds the No. 1 spot at Kansas. After the four-game winning streak, Kansas now has a record of 9-6. Because all of the matches were against non-Big 12 teams, that still leaves Kansas tied for last place in the Big 12, along with Iowa State and Missouri, with a conference record of 0-3. The remaining eight Kansas matches will be against Big 12 opponents. Kansas will face Oklahoma on April 1 in Lawrence at the Robinson Courts. — Edited by Vanessa Pearson Joe's pastry & sandwiches at JOE HAWK BAKERY Having trouble getting your class schedule to work? Dropped a class? Need to add a class? Online college courses offered by Barton County Community College. 9-week and 17-week sessions starting soon. Most general education courses transfer to Kansas Regent schools. 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