10 Friday, February 4, 1977 Weekend Sports Women get preview The KU women's swim team travels to Lincoln, Neb., this week to get a preview of the upcoming season. The Jayhawks will swim against teams from Nebraska, Missouri and Oklahoma universities. The meet will be scored like the NCAA tournament, though there will be fewer scheduled events. "is definitely our most important meet so far," said coach Gary Kemp. "It will give us a chance to look at each school's depth and talent. And we can also make a comparison of the head-to-head races we'll face in the Big Eight." Jayhawks face NU The KU men's swimming team returns home for a meet tomorrow after losses on the road the last two weeks. The Jayhawks will face Michigan in the finals, included on 2 p.m. in Robinson Nationals. Omana dealt KU a 73-40 defeat last Saturday but head coach Dick Reason said he was encouraged by the Jayhawks' performance. Several Kansas swimmers set individual season records in the meet against Oklahoma, so Reamon said he wouldn't make many position changes for the Nebraska meet. Women's track starts Ramon r朗 Nebraska out of the conference race at the beginning of the season, but said he expects a strong challenge from the Cormuskers. The KU women's track team begins its indoor season today in a double-dual meet in Columbia, Mo., against Missouri and Kansas State. KU starts the 1977 season with a big squad and a new coach. But all three teams have been under fire. while both K-State and Missouri have already competed, we felt much ill. I felt much ill. I can see how we stand up in real competition." "We need to continue our improvement and step things up a little," said Reasonam. 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About 4,000 season tickets were sold this year, 3,200 fewer than last year, and season tickets were up by 10% Football season ticket prices also increased over last year from $10 to $20. But despite the increase, students bought 10,700 tickets, 200 more than in 1975. Messer partly attributed the basketball sales decrease to the horse schedule. The horse sales decline is due to the semester break, and one against Iowa State during enrollment week. SALES PROBABLY were hurt also because KU didn't play a powerful non- The nominal Big Eight champion still will be determined during the regular season, Messer said, but the tournament will give the noncontesting schools a shot at the top. "The tournament gives the school that isn't going to win the conference a second chance." For that reason, when the Big Eight Schools voted to hold a post season tournament, KU and Kansas State University, the two schools would have were the only schools to oppose it, he said. 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