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Team finishes in 12th place; focus now is spring training By Kent Hohlfeld Kansan sportswriter The Kansas women's golf team ended a somewhat inconsistent fall season this weekend in College Station, Texas, at the Texas A&M Bookstore/Welsh Memorial Invitational. The team came in 12th in the 17-team tournament, with senior Holly Reynolds leading the way. She ended her season in a five-way tie for ninth place. Conference rivals Missouri and Kansas State took third and 14th place respectively. "It's hard to say we play well when you come in 12th." said Kansas coach Jerry Waugh. He said that his players did not turn in the consistent performance he wanted, which had been a problem all season. "Some players turned in one good round, but most players did not have consistently good rounds," Waugh said. The trip to College Station ended what Waugh called a learning season for his inexperienced sucd. "We're not a senior-dominated team," Waugh said. "This has been a learning experience for a lot of our players." One player who did perform consistently during the fall was Reynolds. She posted a top-10 finish in each of the team's five fall tournaments. That included second-place finishes in both the Oregon State Invitational and the Marilyn Smith/Jayhawk Invitational. "After this season, she is entitled to have one bad round," Waugh said. Waugh said that Reynolds had one bad round last weekend that cost her a better finish. Waugh said that the team needed to find more players to fill in when one member had a bad round. He said that some bright spots had developed throughout the season. He said that he was pleased by the play of some of the team's younger golfers, such as sophomore Tara Donnelly, who came in third in the first team tournament of her college career. Freshman Missy Russell found the fall schedule helpful in adjusting to the rigors of college athletics. "I was really scared the first couple weeks of the season," she said. "Later on I realized that we're all good enough to play here." Russell posted two top-20 finishes in the three tournaments she competed in for the Jayhawks. She said that last week's performance was not indicative of the kind of talent the team had. "We didn't play well at all," she said. "I know we have much better players than what we showed there." Sophomore Lynn Williamson said the team would put more emphasis on preparing for the spring season and Big Eight competition. The FISH has Landed Williamson and Russell both said they planned to work on their swing during the off season. Russell also wanted to get in some work on her putting as KANSAN FILE PHOTO Senior golfer Holly Reynolds studies the putt of one of her competitors during a recent tournament at the Alamar golf course. The women's golf team finished 12th this weekend in a 17-team tournament in College Station, Texas. well. "If we work hard during the fall we should get more consistent," Russell said. "We should do better by spring." WE ARE ORGANIZING AKU CIRCLEK CLUB 7:00 PM, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, McCOLLOM HALL,MULTI-PURPOSEROOM Circle K, the largest collegiate service organization in North America is an organization which combines social activities with service activities that help the school and community. Circle K is affiliated with Key Club (high school) and Kiwiann (community). STUDENT ALUMNI ASSOCIATION COME JOIN US AND BRING A FRIEND! Get Ready With Luke Wilson To Take The War Drum Away From Missouri! November 10,7:00 p.m. Adams Alumni Center Where the Jayhawk goes for Homestyle Mexican Food Pancho's KU - MU Game 11/20/93. SAA Rules! MEXICAN RESTAURANT 843-4044 Call in for take out orders In the Malls Shopping Center. Margaritas and the largest variety of Mexican beers Free soft drinks with KUID offer expires Nov. 30,1993 SUNDAY, NOV 14th The Mid-America at The "Holidome" THE MID-AMERICA MUSIC FAIR COMES TO LAWRENCE, KANSAS 10 am - 5 pm Easy-to-Find: I-70 at West Lawrence Exit PLAN TO ATTEND LAWRENCE'S BEST-EVER MUSIC SALE! Giant Selection of Rock - Odisea - Country - Jazz - Soundtracks - More! CDs - Albums - 45s - Videos - Posters - Out of Print - Collectables! ONE DAY ONLY ★ DON'T MISS OUT ★ 82 Admission ON TOUR: Tune in to KJHK 90.7 for giveaways and interviews! Streetside Records 1403 W.23rd Street .