4B / SPORTS / FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2010 / THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN / KANSAN.COM Jerry Wang/KANSAN FILE PHOTO Senior Erin Lewis cuts through the Eastern Kentucky midfield in Kansas' 3-0 victory in its season opener. The Jayhawks are looking to string together two wins in a row for the first time this season. SOCCER (CONTINUED FROM 1B) Cressy played all 90 minutes in both games and scored Kansas' only on Sunday. only goal on Sunday. "I just worked hard the whole entire game and did whatever I could to help us win," Cressy said. Senior forward Kaitlyn Cunningham said that Cressy is a natural goal scorer. "She puts herself in dangerous positions," Cunningham said. positions, Cunningham said. Cressy creates chances for both herself and other people. Last season she led the team in scoring with 12 goals and three assists. SUPPORT AWAY FROM HOME Cunningham, and Illinois native. played in front of her hometown crowd for the first time in her college career when Kansas went to Northwestern. Despite playing in Illinois, the team, especially Cunningham, had a lot of supporters all weekend. The athletics department had an above-average 50 ticket requests for the Illinois State game. With three players on the roster from California, the team expects the same kind of support in Las Vegas. "I think we're going to have a lot of fans there," Cunningham said. "I know a lot of the California girls are going to have family and my parents are hoping to make it." Edited by Joel Petterson Stoops brothers face off for first time COLLEGE FOOTBALL RIVALS.COM/ MCCLATCHY-TRIBUNE It's not on the same level as the "Bowden Bowls" of recent vintage, but Saturday's meeting between Stoops brothers is the best subplot of the second week of the season. It's also a bit of Stoops family history. When Florida State plays at Oklahoma, it will be the first time any of the famed Stoops brothers face off in a game. Bob is the Sooners' coach, while Mark is the Seminoles' defensive coordinator. "It will be a little bit different," Arizona coach Mike Stoops told Rivals.com. "They both are my brothers and I have worked with both. ... A lot of people are talking about it." With Bobby Bowden having retired from FSU, Tommy Bowden no longer coaching following his ouster at Clemson in 2008 and Terry Bowden coaching at Division II North Alabama, the Stoops' clan now is the most famous college football family. And that's why this meeting is so special. "I talked to both of them this week," said Mike, who plays The Citadel this Saturday. "My mom will be at the game, and (Thursday was) Bob's 50th birthday. There will be a lot of emotions. I won't cheer for either one, but emotions will play a big part. "And, obviously, the team with the better defense will win." Figures. Defense has defined this family. The Stoops learned about playing tough, hard-nosed football growing up on the same block as former lightweight champion Ray "Boom Boom" Mancini in Youngstown, Ohio. PGA Kuchar in first despite no voice ASSOCIATED PRESS LEMONT, III. — Already having his best season, Matt Kuchar got off to his best start of the year Thursday in the BMW Championship. A mystery season for Tiger Woods took another unexpected turn. Ian Poulter of England, who has finished in the top 10 only once since winning the Match Play Championship in February, had a 66 for the best round of the afternoon despite opening with a double bogey. Kuchar, who won the opening FedEx Cup playoff event to position himself for the $10 million bonus, wasted no time putting his name atop the leaderboard. He finished with an 18-foot birdie putt for a 7-under 64 and a one-shot lead over Ryan Moore. Woods also started with a double bogey, but he never got those shots back. With one last bogey on the 18th hole, he wound up with a 73 to leave himself in a big hole as he tries to advance to the final stage of the playoffs in Atlanta. It was his highest round at Cog Hill since he opened with a 73 in the 2005 Western Open. It also ended a streak of 11 consecutive rounds in the 60s on the public course in the Chicago suburbs where he has won five times. Woods should be used to rough starts by now. His scoring average in the first round this year is 71.08, compared with 68.9 a year ago in the same tournaments. Even so, it was peculiar to hear him discuss how much ground he has to make up — not against Kuchar, but the finish he needs to get into the top 30 in the FedEx Cup standings and advance to the Tour Championship. "As of right now, I'm only five shots back out of that spot," Woods said. "That's not bad." Everything is good with Kuchar at the moment, except his voice. He is playing so well — a winner at The Barclays, a tourhigh 10 finishes in the top 10 this year — that there's really nothing left for him to say. Not that he had a choice. Kuchar has laryngitis and begged off a series of interviews, letting his score speak for itself. It was the second-best start of his career, and the 21st time in 23 events this year that he broke par in the opening round. "just keep playing," Kuchar said to one question he felt good enough to answer. "I was driving it well. I was actually doing everything well. It felt very good. Last week was a little bit suspect, and this week I kind of figured some stuff out." Something clicked for Moore when he least expected it. Dressed in a black sweater and white golf shirt, with a tie hung loosely around his neck. Moore was 1 over for the round and in a bunker on the 11th. He held that out for birdie, hit 3-iron to 5 feet for birdie, and after a par, finished with five straight birdies- "I certainly wasn't expecting to do that," Moore said. "I hit a horrible tee shot on 11 with an even worse lay-up, and then I hit a terrible shot from there into a bunker and then holed out. I don't know. Just got a little positive momentum going from there." Poulter had to find some quickly. He hit his opening tee shot to the right on the 10th hole, put his approach into a front bunker and then caught that clean and sent it over the green. He missed a 4-foot putt and took double bogey, although it helped that it's about a 250-yard walk to the next tee. "Nice first round," he said. "Not a very nice first hole, mind you." Retief Goosen and Charlie Wi were at 67, while the group at 68 included Dustin Johnson, Luke Donald and Justin Rose. KANSANCLASSIFIEDS ... announcements 785-864-4358 FOR SALE 125 gallon fish tank w/custom stand. 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