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The charge is $1.95 per minute. 3. If you like what you hear, leave a message of your own so the two of you can set up a meeting. G LINES for G DAYS ABSOLUTELY FREE! CALL 864-4338 TODA TO PLACE AN AD FOR THEIR USE The team won its district with 77 points, the lowest it had scored since the first meet of the season, which was run on the same Carbondale course. Low scores win in cross country meets. The Kansas women's cross country team rebounded from adisappointing fifth-place finish at the Big Eight Championships to win the District V Championships last weekend in Carbondale, III., and qualify for its firstever NCAA Championships. By Kent Hohlfeld Kansan sportswriter Kansas coach Gary Schwartz said his runners were comfortable with the course and that helped the team bounce back from a poor performance in the conference meet Oct. 30. "It's been frustrating because we hadn't put everything together in a race," Schwartz said. He said the fact that three Kansas seniors were running in their last college cross country meet gave the team motivation. One of those seniors, Julia Saul, will be looked to as a leader in the NCAA meet this weekend in Bethlehem, Pa. Saul was Kansas' top runner, placing fourth overall in the district meet. She was an individual qualifier the 1991 and 1992 championships. CROSS COUNTRY "I've already had some people ask me 'What's it like at nationals?'" Saul said. Schwartz said the that team had a strong performance at the district meet, but that he believed its members could run better at nationals. She said she expected the competition to be tough among the 22 teams competing, but did not believe intimidation would be a factor because the team had a tough regular season schedule with opponents like No. 1 Arkansas and No. 13 Nebraska. "We're going to set what we think are some realistic goals for the team this week," Schwartz said. "I've seen teams without clear goals, and they don't usually do well." The men's team came in eighth in the District V championships. Chief among its goals was catching Oklahoma, Kansas State and Missouri, all of which defeated the Jayhawks in the Big Eight meet where Kansas placed last. Missouri came in sixth ahead of Kansas, and Oklahoma and Kansas State didn't run full teams. Freshman Bryan Schultz, the Jayhawks top runner this season, said he thought the team's experiences this season would help it next season when it returned to full strength. The team competed without seniors Michael Cox and David Johnston and sophomore Chris Ronan. Cox and Johnson were redshirted, and Ronan had injured his knee. Schwartz said he expected to have a strong team next week when Cox, Johnston and Ronan all are expected to return. The Associated Press Montross joins Hill Golden Bears' Kidd Tar Heel tops preseason All-Americans Eric Montross was one vote shy of being a unanimous selection and Grant Hill was the lone repeater yesterday on The Associated Press' preseason All-America college basketball team. Jason Kidd, California's 6-4 sophomore point guard, had 56 votes, and 6-4 shooting guard Billy McCaffrey of Vanderbilt rounded out the team with 38 votes. Montross, North Carolina's 7-foot center, was named on 64 of the 65 ballots from a nationwide panel, while Hill, Duke's 6-8 swingman, received 61 votes, the same as 6-8 Purdue junior forward Glenn Robinson. Montross averaged 15.8 points and 7.6 rebounds for the Tar Heels last season and led the team to a national championship. He shot 62 percent from the field and was named second-team All-America last season. Temple's Aaron McKie was next in line with seven. Hill was named to the preseason team last year with Chris Webber of Michigan, Jamal Mashburn of Kentucky and Anfernee Hardaway of Memphis State — all underclassmen who joined the NBA — and teammate Bobby Hurley. All received first-team postseason honors except Hill, who was replaced by Indiana's Calbert Cheaney, the national player of the year. Hill averaged 18 points and 6.4 rebounds and was voted third team All-America despite ankle and toe injuries. He had off-season surgery on his foot and is expected to play both Kidd came to the country's attention last season as a freshman when he led the Golden Bears to a second-round victory over Duke in the NCAA tournament. His had a school-record 222 assists and an NCAA-best 110 steals, while averaging 13 points and 4.9 rebounds a game. backcourt positions for the Blue Devils this season. Robinson had an impressive rookie year last season, averaging 24.1 points and 9.2 rebounds and was named second-team All-America. 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