10 Monday, March 19. 1990 / University Daily Kansan Victories scarce for traveling Jayhawks By Brent Maycock By Brent Mayfield Kansan sportswriter Kansas, plagued by an inconsistent offense, returned to Lawrence last night with three spring break victories in eight games. "At times we played good, but at times we played bad," center fielder Pat Karlin said. "We were just a little inconsistent with our hitting in the clutch and driving in runs. That was our downfall." Kansas, 8-10, began the trip with a three-game series against Louisiana State in Baton Rouge, La. The Tigers, ranked 16th in the Collegiate Baseball/ESPN baseball poll, swept the Jayhawks in a doubleheader March 10, winning the first game 10-1 and the second game 9-3. Louisiana State won the last game of the series, 8-2, March 11. "In all three games we played well up to a crucial mistake," assistant coach Lee ice said. "LSU took advantage of those mistakes and capitalized on them. You just can't afford to them against a team of that quality." Scores were close in each of the games, but a seven-run seventh inning in the first game, a five-run fifth in the second game and a five-run seventh in the series finale proved fatal for the Jayhawks. "We were in all three games until we made one mistake and before you knew it they had scored four or five runn'r. Karlin said. "We plays good ball." After the LSU series, the Jayhawks traveled to Houston to play Rice. The first game was rained out for forcing a shot by Jayhawks, and the double-header in four days on Tuesday. Rice won the first game of the doubleheader, 2-1, but the Jayhawks rebounded to take the second game, 8-3. "We came out flat in the first game," Karlin said. "We just couldn't get the base hits when we needed them." After Kansas' rained out, the Jayhawks Lamar was raised out, the Jayhawks met Colorado State for a three-game win on Saturday. Kansas won 7-0 and 8-7. The Jayhawks dropped the last game of the series to the Rams 12-4. Steve Renko pitched a four-hit shutout in the first game and improved his record to 3-2. Left fielder Mark Hummel went three for five and had five RBI in the second game. "They were a team we were capable of beating," ice said. "We just didn't take advantage of their missteps, and we haven't been consistent for a complete game. The lack of middle relief help has really hurt us." Season ends in defeat By Christine Reinolds Kansan sportswriter The Kansas women's swim team wrapped up its season with a 37th place finish at the NCAA Championships in Austin, Texas, on Saturday. Kansas, rankd 16th in the NCAA College women's swimming poll, finished with seven points. More than 42 participants in the championships. "The meet was disappointing," said Coach Gary Kempf. "We didn't score as high as we wanted. It just was a great weekend for Kansas athletics." Pranger said her slower time in the finals was more of a mental than a physical failure. Sophomore Barb Pranger placed 10th in the 100-yard butterfly preliminaries with a time of 54.80 seconds. She finished 10th in the finals in 56.07 "I put pressure on myself that wasn't needed," she said. "I need more experience at the national level — it was really intense." Pranger also swam the 200-yard butterfly, but did not qualify for the finals. Kansas placed 18th in the 400-yard medley relay with a time of 3:50.88. The relay consisted of Pranger, freshman Suzanne Ryan, freshman Washoe and wiloophore Kely Redden. The Jayhawks placed 14th in the 200-yard medley relay with a time of 1:45.49 and 18th in the 400-yard freestyle relay. The 200 medley team recorded its best time of the season. "We weren't happy about our first raid but we bounced back," Redden said. The team returned from the meet with five All-Americans. All swimmers who competed in the finals attained All-American status. 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