10A the university daily kansan news tuesday. ianuary 27, 2004 GREENE: Price expects team to reach nationals CONTINUED FROM 12A Price placed no lower than 19th as an individual this fall, including three top-six finishes. For the junior, the Kansas Invitational was the first individual win of his Kansas career. There is a strong possibility, though, that he could see number two in the coming months. Kansas, however, is at somewhat of a disadvantage when it comes to preparing for the spring schedule. Cool temperatures and harsh winter conditions on the Great Plains limit the team's opportunities to play as much as it desires. That desire to keep swinging the clubs grows even more after such a successful fall campaign. Looking for an escape, Price, along with senior Tyler Hall, ended up in Scottsdale, Ariz., for 10 days at the end of winter break. Playing at the scenic Desert Mountain golf course, the golf team's two unofficial captains used the time to unwind and prepare for a spring season. With Price's success comes new responsibility. He is now to the golf team what Big Dub and Ke-Freeze are to the basketball team—a veteran leader. "I think a lot of guys are looking up to me at this point," Price said. For a team that wasn't expected to do much this year, an impressive fall season has led to greater expectations in the spring season. Price says the team now expects to go to a place it hasn't been in recent years; nationals. Increased expectations doesn't mean Price or his team members will change their approach. Price's laid-back manner is symbolic of the team in general. At practice, Ross Randall, the men's golf coach, doesn't resemble his contemporaries Mark Mangino and Bill Self. His golfers plays pranks on each other, they joke around and they tease. However, hidden in the light atmosphere is a message promoting success as a team. The jayhawks have had great individual performers over the years under coach Ross Randall, but he's always preached a "team-first" attitude. Although, as the team continues to build on one of its most successful fall seasons in recent memory, having a presence like Price certainly won't hurt. Greene is a Vornon Hills, III., senior in journalism. LUBBOCK, Texas—Brandon Mouton hit a three-point shot at the buzzer to force overtime and Royal Ivey made two free throws with 17 seconds to play to lift No. 16 Texas to a 62-61 victory over No. 13 Texas Tech last night. Texas ekes out victory over its in-state rival Mouton's 22-foot shot off a crosscourt inbounds pass with 2.6 seconds left tied the game at 55. Texas missed the front end of a one-and-one. Tech's Andre Emmett grabbed the rebound and called a time-out. 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