12 Friday, January 29, 1988 / University Daily Kansan Men's tennis team starts long road trip By Tom Stinson Kansan sports writer By Tom Stinson Kansas spoke writer The Kansas men's basketball team knows the pride and pressure of maintaining a home-court winning streak. Kansas' men's tennis team knows the feeling of breaking such a streak. Last year, the men's tennis squad defeated nationally-ranked Northeast Louisiana 5-4 on the Indians' home floor in Monroe. That victory snapped a 56-match winning streak for the Indians. "They weren't happy campers after that match." Coach Scott Perelman said. "They definitely will be gunning for us this time." The Jayhawks will meet 20thranked Northeast Louisiana tomorrow in Little Rock, Ark., for the first time since last year's upset. Tonight Kansas plays Arkansas-Little Rock, who beat the Jayhawks 5-4 last year. "We've got our bands full this weekend," Perleman said. "Arkansas-Little Rock is a very solid team and Northeast Louisiana is nationally-ranked again this year." Although the Jayhaws had a pair of impressive victories last weekend, Perelman was concerned about the men's first road matches. Kansas will stay on the road until the March 9 match against Southwest Missouri State. "As the season progresses, I get more concerned about the men getting tired," Perelman said. "It's a new experience to go on the road with such a young team. I'd love to have these two teams at home." Kansas defeated Ball State and nationally ranked Minnesota at home last weekend. Playing singles for the Kansas men will be senior Larry Pascal, junior Jim Secrest, sophomores Chris Walker and Craig Wildey, and freshmen John Falbo and Jeff Gross. The doubles teams will be Walker and Wildey, Falbo and Pascal, and Secrest and Gross. The Jayhawks women's team opens its spring season at 7 tonight against Southern Illinois at Edwardsville and Wood Valley Bucket Club in Topeka. Siu-Edwardsville is the defending NCAA Division II National Champion and is returning five of their top six players. "Their credentials are excellent." women's coach Eric Hayes said. "Their No. 1 doubles team is the best in the nation. They are a very solid team." "They want new blood," Hayes said. "They're tired of playing each other." Hayes said that the women were ready for new competition because they had been recently playing team challenge matches to determine their lineu. In singles, Kansas will play seniors Tracy Treps and Marie Hibbard, juniors Jeanette Jonsson and Susie Berglund, and freshmen Michele Balsom and Mindy Pelz. The doubles teams will be Treps and Jonsson, Hibbard and Berglund, and Balsom and freshman Stacy Stotts. Michigan defeats Illinois in Big Ten battle The Associated Press ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Glen Rice scored 23 points, and eighth-ranked Michigan ran out to a 16-point halftime lead, cruising to a 76-4 Big Ten victory over No. 13 Illinois last night. The victory improved the Wolver- overall and the Fitzgerald lily fell to 4-3 and 14-5 before a sellout crowd of 13,609 at Crisler Arena. Ken Battle, the Illini's leading scorer, didn't start because of disciplinary reasons. Battie, who was averaging 16.2 points, was finally put into the game by Coach Lou Henson with 7:37 remaining in the half and Illinois trailing 18-13. He finished with just three points in 27 minutes of playing time After Battle entered the game, Michigan, with six points from Gary Grant and five from Rice, went on a 21-10 run and led 39-23 at intermission. The Illini, behind the shooting of Nick Anderson, opened the second half with a 27-17 run that cut the Wolverines' lead to six with 8:40 to go. That was as close as Illinois would get, however, as Michigan dominated in defensive rebounding Anderson finished with 23 points, scoring 15 in the second half. Lowell Hamilton had 15 points, and Glynn Blackwell added 11. 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