10 Monday, November 8, 1993 Interviewing? Don't go into that Cold Cruel world Unprepared. SPECTATORS 710 Mass. 843-1771 SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 99¢ Six Pack Coke, Diet Coke, Sprite or Mr. Pibb With any food delivery order. One per customer. Expires 11/23/93 842-2662 By Tom Griffin Directed by Jack B. Wright 8:00 p.m. November 12, 13, 18, 19, 20, 1993 2:30 p.m. November 14, 1993 Crafton-Preyer Theatre/Murphy Hall American College Theatre Festival Entry For reserved seat tickets, call the box office (Murphy: 913/864-3982, Lied: 913/864-ARTS); KU student tickets are also available at the SUA Office, Kansas Union; VISA/MasterCard accepted for phone orders. Partially funded by the KU Student Senate Activity Fee. STUDENT SENATE "Audacious, compassionate, funny, and fresh!" Newsday Teams win meets defeat Rams, Tigers The Kansas swimming and diving teams got off to a quick start this weekend as both Colorado State and Missouri fell to Jayhawk teams. By Kent Hohlfeld Kansan sportswriter Friday, the women's team used strong performances in the 100- and 200-vard the 100- and 200-yard breaststroke and the distance events to defeat the Rams 188-112. Saturday, the men's team defeated Missouri 143-95, and the women won 125-95. and the women's team won 141-93 in Columbia, Mo. Coach Gary Kempf said that although he liked what he saw in the Colorado State meet, he saw room for improvement as the season progressed. Colorado State had good performances, winning both the freestyle and medley relays, but faltered in the individual and distance competitions. Kansas freshman Emily Peters helped in both the distance and individual events, winning the 200-yard freestyle after placing third behind junior teammates Heather Switzer and Frankie Hanson in the 1650-yard freestyle only a minute and a half earlier. "That was the first time I've done that," Peters said. "I learned I can go fast even when I'm tired." Kansas' performance in the distance events was not a surprise to Colorado State coach John Mattos. "We anticipated Kansas going 1,2,3 in the 1650 so we basically gave those up," Mattos said. "What really hurt us was our performance in the 100 and 200 breaststroke." The 100 breaststroke was won by Kansas senior Krista Cordsen, and senior Marsha Trachi won the 200 breaststroke. The following day the women's team joined the men's team in Columbia to open its Big Eight season against the Tigers. The men's team won 10 of 13 events in the meet. Senior Dan Querciagrossa said the team did well but seemed unfocused at times. "You don't get the adrenaline rush you do against teams like SMU," he said. Kempf said the team was less consistent than he would have liked. He said the women's team was a little flat going into the Missouri meet. The team had less than 24 hours to rest after competing against Colorado State. Trachi said she thought the back-to-back meets would help the team later in the season. "At the Big Eight meet you have to go with little rest," Trachi said. She said the team could perform better than it did in Missouri. The team will have to next weekend when it faces perennial power Southern Methodist University. V "This weekend served as a wake-up call for our team," Kempf said. Valerie Bontrager / KANSAN Pass interception Senior John Sparks makes an intercepting catch during a flag-football game between ROTC members from Kansas and Nebraska. The annual flag-football game, played at Shenk Complex, the playing fields at 23rd and Iowa streets, was started last year. For the second year, the Kansas ROTC is keeping the traveling trophy. MEN'S TENNIS The men's tennis team qualified for the USTA-TA National Team Indoors Championships yesterday. The championships will be held Feb. 23-27, 1994. 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