10 University Daily Kansan Sports Monday, March 3, 1986 Colorado sets record with loss From Kansan wires Colorado made Big Eight Conference history Saturday, but it is not a record that the Buffalooes will want to talk about. Colorado became the first team in the Big Eight to never win a game in league play, dropping to 0-14 Saturday with a 94-86 home setback to Missouri. The Buffaloos dropped to 8-19 overall. "Offhand, I can't think of anything positive to say," Colorado head coach Tom Apkie said. "We've gone through so much adversity and the defeats seemed endless." Jeff Strong scored 28 points, Derrick Chievous 22 and Dan Bingenheimer 21 to help Missouri improve its record to 21-12. Torin Williams scored 23 points for Colorado, which now stares at a 20-loss season with an opening round date in the Big Eight Tournament Friday against Kansas. In other games Saturday, No. 13 Oklahoma beat No. 18 North Carolina State 72-69 and Nebraska beat Kansas State 64-60. Tim McCalister scored three points in the final seconds to snap a 69-89 tie. and end Oklahoma's three-game loss streak. The Wolfpack, from the Atlantic Coast Conference, took a 69-87 lead with four minutes remaining, but went scoreless the rest of the way. Their record now stands at 18-11. Darryl Kennedy scored 21 points to pace Oklahoma, which improved to 23-6. Harvey Marshall scored 16 points and Bernard Day 15 and Chris Logan chipped in 17 rebounds as Nebraska spoiled the final coaching appearance by Kansas State head coach Jack Hartman at Ahearn Field House. Hitters shine in 'Hawks' 25-6 rout By .Jim Suhr Kansas first baseman John Byrn paced an 18-hit attack, including two of four Jayhawk home runs, and Scott Taylor scattered seven hits and struck out five in five innings, helping to lead the Jayhawks past Baker yesterday afternoon, 25-6, at Quigley Field. Sports writer Baseball Byrn, one of seven Jayhawks with at least two hits, finished the game with three hits in four at bats, two home runs and five runs batted in. John Hart and Mike Ingram each added home runs for the Jayhawks, who improved their record to 3-0. Baker fell to 0-3. Trailing 1- heading into its half of the first inning, Kansas' designated hitter Geno Nebbott singled with one out and stole second before shortstop Gary Lang and Byrn loaded to load the bases. After Hart grounded out to the pitcher for the second out, Lang and Byrn scored on a two-run single by third baseman Rob Peters to give Kansas a 2-1 lead. The Jayhawks, holding the Wildcats scoreless in the second inning, exploded for seven runs on five hits to take a 9-1 lead. Kansas opened its season Friday by sweeping a doubleheader from visiting Missouri Southern, 16-6 and 8-1. In the first game, Matthews went 3-for-4 with a 3-run homer and six RBI to pace Kansas. In the nightcap, starter Paul Henry allowed one run in $ \frac{1}{2} $ innings, Hart homered and Lang went 3-for-4 to help lead the Javahays to the win. Sports Briefs Kansas faces William Jellow allure in a doubleheader at Quigley Field. Tournament begins for Kansas golf team The Kansas men's golf team will begin first-round play of the New Orleans Invitational today in New Orleans with a slightly different line-up. Senior LaRay Anderson is replacing sophomore Brian McGreevy. This is the first time McGreevy hasn't traveled with the team since he came to Kansas. Randall has been confident because of the improving practice scores. "I think we will do a little better. We have changed our standard line-up so it has drawn some attention," said Kansas head coach Ross Randall. "The weather is allowing us to get out and practice a little more and this is showing in our practice scores," he said. KU rugby teams win The Kansas men's rugby variety and club teams defeated the Pittsburgh State Gorillas Saturday at Pittsburg. The Jayhawk varsity team dominated the Gorillas 40-4. The win improved their record to 2-0. From staff and wire reports. Goin for your personal best with NIKE Omega Buy any pair of NIKE shoes and get a free pair of NIKE socks now through March 9. Wimbledon GTS Nobody knows the athlete's foot like The Athlete's Foot. 942 Massachusetts 841-6966 The University of Kansas School of Fine Arts Presents The 1986 SYMPOSIUM OF CONTEMPORARY MUSIC Joan Tower Guest Composer Da Capo Chamber Players Guest Ensemble March 3-5, 1986 Murphy Hall The University of Kansas All symposium activities are free and open to the public TONIGHT! 7:30 $1.50 Woodruff Aud. CArts Festival ONE OF THE 50 WORST FILMS OF ALL TIME" GRADE "Z" NIGHT They Saved Hitler's Brain Hot Dog Nachos with Cheese 16 oz. Drink $1.80 Monday Tuesday Tuesday Frito Pie 16 oz. 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