University Daily Kansan / Friday, February 12, 1988 13 KU tennis team enjoys closeness By Tom Stinson Kansan sports writer The Kansas women's tennis team has taken on a new look this season, and the make-over appears to be for the best. Coach Eric Hayes was hired in January, and the majority of the team is freshmen. The recruiting class of Michele Balsom, Kathy Bird, April Condi, Lindy Pela and Stacy Stotts is making up the squad, both on and off the court. The women, who are 4-0 for the season, hope to continue their success tonight against Southwest Missouri State in Little Rock, Ark. The women take on Arkansas-Little Rock tomorrow. "This is one of the closest teams in years," senior Tracy Traps said, and a lot of it is because of the factures. They're all really close friends." The team's friendship has made a tremendous difference in the squad's practices, Hayes says. The newcomers are always helping each other, even during competitive challenge matches. "They can walk off the court after an intense challenge match and go on together that night." Hayes said. "That will we want. We want people to fit in." Pelz said. "The whole team wants to win very badly, and that helps you. Everyone's support is turning matches around. It's great to really care about each other in an individual sport like tennis." Playing singles this weekend for the women will be Treps, Balsom, Pelz, senior Marie Hibbard and juniors Susie Berglund and Jeanette It's great to really care about each other in an individual sport like tennis.' - Mindy Pelz Kansas tennis player Jonsson. The doubles pairs will be Treps with Jonson, Hibbard with Pelz, and Stotts with Berglund. The men's team faces its toughest challenge of the year when it travels to Ann Arbor, Mich., to play Miami of Ohio tonight and eighth-ranked Michigan tomorrow. Kansas, 3-1 on the season, is coming off the weekend's disappointing performance in the national indoor championships. Freshman John Falbo lost in the first round of the singles competition, and the doubles tandem of sophomores Chris Walker and Craig Wildey lost its first-round match Coach Scott Perelman said that the Jayhawks would have to bounce back to get ready for Michigan "We match up with them well," Perelman said. "I can envision us beating them. We need to compete on our team and day out to get to where we are going." "So far, we've been defending ourselves. Now we can do the attacking. It will be interesting to see how we respond," he said. Michigan's first two singles players, are Nagel and Dan Goldberg, are Earbach. Playing singles for the Jayhawks will be Falbo, freshman Jim Grass, Walker, Wildey, junior Jim Secrest and senior Larry Pascal. The doubles teams will be Walker with Wildey, Falbo with Pascal, and Secrest with Gross. 1988 KU football recruits Tom Barret LB 6'5" 220 Shannon Bills LS/LB 6'2" 185 Deral Boykin RB 5'11" 175 Alex Chaffetz K 6'0" 165 Pos. Ht. Wt. Brian Christian TE 6'4" 230 King Dixon DB 6'1" 195 Maurice Douglas RB 5'11" 180 Kenny Drayton WR 6'1" 175 Paul Friday OLB 6'3" 190 John Fritch OL 6'3" 256 Stuart Hess DL 6'5" 240 Tim Hill QB 5'10" 160 James Holt OL 6'3" 230 Scott Imwalle OL 6'3" 235 Che-Chaka Johnson RB 6'0" 180 John Henry Johnson RB 5'8" 185 Kelvin Johnson RB 5'10" 170 Rob Licursi WR 6'2" 190 B.J Lohsen P 6'4" 205 Roderick Martin RB 5'9" 185 Ron Page QB 6'2" 200 Darrin Samuels DL 6'1" 265 Tony Sands RB 5'9" 165 Hometown (High School) Al Satches OLB 6'1" 225 Jason Stallman TE/OLB 6'4" 225 Jason Tyler OLB 6'2" 210 David Wick RB 6'1" 202 Drew Main DL 6'3" 235 Cleveland, Ohio (St. Ignatius) Springfield, Mo.(Willard) Kent, Ohio (Roosevelt) Winter Park, Colo. (Middle Park) Detriot, Mich. (Denby) Dayton, Ohio (Patterson) Columbus, Ohio (Independence) Homestead, Fla. (Homestead) Detroit, Mich. (Chadsey) Oklahoma City, Okla. (McGuinness) Muenster, Texas (Muenster) Columbus, Ohio (Franklin Heights) Wichita, Kansas (Northwest) Vandalia, Ohio (Vandalia-Butler) Detroit, Mich. (Southwestern) Highland Park, N.J. (Highland Park) Linden, N.J. (Linden) Strongsville, Ohio (Strongsville) Burson, Calif. (Calaveras) Dallas, Texas (Roosevelt) Columbus, Ohio (Beechcroft) Dickinson, Texas (Dickinson) Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (Aquinas) New Orleans, La. (Holy Cross) Yorkville, Ill. (Yorkville) Kansas City. Mo. (Rockhurst) Antioch, Ill. (Antioch) Independence, Kan. (Independence Junior College) Source: Kansas Sports Information Department Missouri rolls past Nebraska The Associated Press COLUMBIA, Mo — Senior forward Derrick Chievous scored a game-ball 25 points, and Missouri rolled to its 20th consecutive home-court victory with a 92-67 Big Eight triumph over Nebraska last night. Sophomore guard Lee Coward scored 19 points, and freshman forward Doug Smith added 13 for Missouri, which improved to 15-5 overall and 5-3 in the conference. Nebraska fell to 12-12 and 3-5. The Tigers, who led 37-33 at halftime, blew the game open midway through the second half. Leading 45-39. Missouri outscored the Cornhuskus 22-4 over a 4-minute span, with Chievous getting 12 points in the spurt. Nebraska coach Danny Nee drew two technical fouls, and Chievous made all four free throws, boosting Missouri to a 67-43 lead with 10:46 remaining. Chievous finished the night making seven of 12 from the field and 11 of 13 from the pitch. Smith's three-point play gave Missouri a 26-16 lead with about 7 minutes left in the first half. Nebraska pulled to within 36-33 on a three-pointer by junior guard Eric Johnsen, who scored 13 points in the first half, closed out scoring in the opening period with a free throw. 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