14 Friday, March 4, 1988 / University Daily Kansan Swimmers close in on NU By Tom Stinson Kansan sports writer The Kansas men's and women's swimming teams made a big leap last night in ending Nebraska's domination of the Big Eight Conference Swimming Championships during the first day of competition at Devaney Center in Lincoln. The Jayhawk wk women three events, leading the Cornhuskers by 27 points. The Kansas men trailed Nebraska by only four points after what coach Gary Kempf called both teams' weakest day of competition. "We came to play today," Kempf said, "The first day is our weakest day, but I'm pleased. With four sessions left, we have a long way to go, but it's there for us. It's reachable." The Nebraska men have held the Big Eight Championship since 1980, and the Nebraska women have held the title since 1985. Junior Barbara Ann Smith and freshman Klea Seavall led the Kansas women, with each winning an individual event and swimming legs on the Jayhawks' winning 800-yard freestyle relay team. Also on the relay team were freshman Jennifer Carani and junior Sue Spry. Swin won the 500-yard freestyle as the Jayhawks dominated the event, placing four women in the top five of the conference. Carani, sophomore Marcia Otis and freshman Sara Bergman finished second, fourth and fifth, respectively. Seavall won the 200-yard individual medley by touching out junior teammate Erin Easton. Easton was trying for her third-straight league victory in the event. Freshman Gina Brown finished fourth in the race. mfinished football Spry and sophomore Susan Bloomfield placed second and third in the 50-yard freestyle, respectively, and the Jayhawks' 200-yard medley relay team of junior Jenny Fisher, Easton, Brown and Bloomfield finished second. In the women's one-meter diving, senior Lori Spurney and freshman Kelley Kaulzier finished fifth and sixth, respectively. The Kansas men were led by their 400-yard medley relay team of junior Glenn Trammel, sophomore Pat McCool, junior Dan Mendenhall and sophomore Andrew Billings. The relay qualified for the NCAA Championships in April and set a school record with a time of 3:19.7. Trammel also placed second in the 200-yard individual medley with teammates freshman Jeff Stout and senior Todd Neugent finishing fifth and sixth, respectively. Billings set a school record in the 50-yard freestyle preliminaries with a time of 20.65. However, junior teammate Allan Chaney finished ahead of Billings in the finals at third place. Billings and Mendenhall placed fourth and fifth, respectively. in the men's 500-yard freestyle, in senior Chuck Jones finished third, along with teammates sophomore Scott Berry, junior eighth-place John Easton placing fourth, sixth and seventh, respectively. 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