12 Friday, February 9, 1990 / University Daily Kanan Runners gearing up for tough weekend By Molly Reid Kansan sportswriter Tough competition and a fast track await the Kansas men's and women's track teams this weekend in Lincoln, Neb. The Jayhawks will compete against teams from all over the country as well as five Big Eight teams in the Sevigne Husker Invitational. Assistant track coach Mike McGuire said the meet would be a test for the athletes, coming off of a second-place finish in the Kansas Indoor Classic. "The competition will be tough from top to bottom," he said. "We have three competitions under our belt. It takes awhile to put it all together, but we're to the point in training where we are starting to sharpen." McGueil said the meet would not be scored, so the performance strategy of the athletes would be different. "When it comes down to it, you want to do well for yourself," middle distance runner Darin Brummett said. "It's a (NCAA) qualifying meet, so it's going to be a fast race." Brummett said his goal was to win the 1,000-meter run, but he also wanted to beat his last year's conference record time of 2 minutes, 28 seconds. The conference meet, Feb. 23-24, will be held in the same facility, and is definitely on the minds of the athletes, McGuire said. "Good times here will mean good lanes in the Big Eight meet," he said. "We're ready to run fast, and the opportunity is there because there are so many fast runners." Mecture said the women's hurlers have been doing well. Amy Hadley, Kim Huthoefer-Busch and Margaret Sullivan would compete in the hurdles this weekend. Middle distance runner Daniela Daggy, who finished with a personal best in the 3,000 meter run last weekend, would run the 5,000, and distance runner Tricia Brown would compete in the 3,000. "We expect a really good performance from them," McGuire said. "Those are the events they will compete in in the Big Eight." McGuire said that middle distance runners Jason Teal, Jon Joslin, Sean Sheridan and Steve Heffernan have performed well this season, and he expects that to continue in the Nebraska meet. "All those guys compete very well and their times are fine," he said. "But if they compete the same way with this competition, they will have really good weeks. We're going to get a high percentage of season-best and even career-best times." Sheridan agreed the competition would quicken the races. "Nebraska will be a big test," he said. "We have a lot of talent. We'll be ready to fly." Kansas sprinters Tim Hill and Hassan Bailey are coming off a solid performance last week, McGuire said. Bailey was .02 seconds from breaking the Kansas indoor record in the 200-meter run. He clocked a time of 21.79. Spot potter Chris Redden threw an indoor best of 54-10 ½ % at the classic French restaurant. McGuire said the Nebraska facility could play a role in the invitational. "The intimacy of the track enhances the performances," he said. "It's easy to get caught up in the atmosphere. For instance, Pat Manson jumped 18-8 last year there. I think the facility is to his liking." Manson, a pole vaulter, who qualified for nationals during the first meet of the season with a 17-7 vault, jumped his season's best, 18.1, at the Kansas State Triangular Jan. 27. "He is very consistent," McGuire said. "Pat dominates the event so well. He would jump 18 feet if you woke him up at three in the morning, I think." "I've been looking forward to it for weeks because of the (meet's) magnitude." Brummett said. McGuire said the Jayhawks had been focusing on fine points in their training. Lozen Gary Schwartz was home with the flu this week, but he will travel with the team to Nebraska. Ride the Bus Downtown on Saturdays! 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