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"There are absolutely no aches or pains. "I think that one of my best races is the milie. I'm pretty pleased. I feel I'm right where I need to be as far as looking to conference." Jayhawk junior Sam Froese finished behind Sheridan in the mule. Sheridan crossed the finish line in 4 seconds. Froese followed with 4:15.78 Texas won the men's track meet with 86 points. Kansas placed second with 59 points, 23 ahead of third-place Arkansas. Although the women competed, they were not scored. Schwartz said the team's emphasis was not on winning the meet. He said scoring was to fulfill the public's desire to see a single winner, not to control the strategy. "We didn't pull out all the stops," he said. "We ran the kids where we thought we needed to in order to get the team ready, then we take the points where we can." The Jayhawks scored points in eight events. Sheridan's performance was just one of the contributions from the middle distance runners. Pole vaulter Pat Manson won his third meet in a row, vaulting 17 feet, 5 ¾, and Alec Jacobson the high jump by leaning 6-9. The Jayhawks finished in the top two positions in the 800-meter run. Jason Teal's time of 1:54.39 oded Jon Lison by .40 seconds. The men's two-mile relay team of Stacey Smiedala, Jon Handy, Teal and Joslin won with 7:56.95. Steve Heffernan, who usually runs on the relay team, did not compete because of illness. "We have a lot of talent in the middle distances," Sheridan said. So he haven't had a lot of speed work, so running really fast (at this stage)." The women had much of their success in the distance races. Distance runner Tricia Brown won the women's mile run in 5:06.96 and placed third in the 800-meter run with a time of 2:12.03. Brown said she wasn't happy with her times. "I was shooting for under five minutes," she said. "It will take a little more. I would like to run well next week." Middle distance runner Julie Howerton and distance runner Daniela Daggy both placed second for Kansas. Howerton finished the 600-yard run in 1:26.21. Daggy had a time of 10:22.55 in the 3,000-meter run. Some Kansas team members competed as individuals in the Jayhawks Invitational on Friday at Anshutz. The Jayhawks did not compete as a team. Kansas' Chris Redden won the shot with a putt with a toss of 54-10. Women's throwers Kolete Kibler and Jenny Schmitz captured first and second place in the 25-pound weight throw. Kibler threw 27-6 and Schmitz 27-14$. Redden placed third in the shot put on Saturday with a 5-3 throw. Throwers Sean Jacobson and Paul Kowalski also laired both Saturday, placing first and second in the unscorded 35-pound weight throw. KU tennis suffers 5-2 loss to Arkansas By Paul Augeri By Paul Auger Kansan sportswriter Before their dual meet Saturday at Arkansas, Kansas men's tennis coach Hawkins Perelman said the Jayhawk's singles lineup matched up well to that of the 15th-ranked Razorbacks. "I think that was a great college battle between two pretty evenly matched teams." Perelman said. He played could have gone either way. However, the Jayhawks' top four seeds were beaten in singles competition, and Arkansas beat Kansas 5-2. The Nebraska team brigaded Kansas to 4-3 for the ringing Kansas to 4-3 for the At Knoxville, Tenn., the Kansas women's team dropped its fourth consecutive match with a 6-3 loss against Miami of Ohio at the Tennessee Quadrangular Tournament The Jayhawks came away with two victories in doubles play, as the teams of Eveline Hamers and Page Goins and Renee Raychaudhuri and Anna Benjakul won their matches in three sets. Kansas' John Falbo, the Jayhawks' No. 1 singles player, lost in two straight sets to Arkansas' Mike Brown, 7-6, 6-4. Brown is the No. 1 ranked player in the Volvo/Intercollegiate Tennis Coaches Association rankings. "Mike was what I expected," Falbo said. "He was a little bit better that day. I don't think he or the other top 10 or 15 players worry about their rankings. But he deserves to be (No. 1)." Kansas' only two men's victories came from Carlos Fleming and Brian Harris at the Nos. 5 and 6 spots, bringing the teams to a 2-2 tie. But Brown soon guided Arkansas to a 3-2 lead against Kansas. Jeff Gross split the first two sets against Arkansas" Donie Wood, 6-1, 4-6, and led 4-1 in the third set. But Gross faltered and Wood came from behind for a 6-4 win. Wood's rally gave Arkansas a 4-2 lead. "I keep thinking back to that one point," Perelman said. Chris Walker and Fleming dropped their No. 3 doubles match 5-7, 6-4, 7-5; his No. 1 and No. 2 doubles matches were not well matched for Arkansas' overwhelming lead. victory. "We were in a position to win, but it didn't happen." Falbo said. "I even had six, seven opportunities in the second set." Teammates Rafael Rangel and Paul Garvin earlier lost their matches, marking Garvin's first singles loss of the season. "We are better for having experienced that Saturday," Perelman said. Falbo and Gross will compete in the Rolex/National Indoor Champion in Minneapolis, Mn. Tournament day is Sunday and continues through Sunday. Falbo was invited because of his No. 13 Volvo/TCA ranking. Gross her the berth through his performance at a qualifying tournament — full Ride the Bus Downtown on Saturdays! Natural Way and KU On Wheels 820 Mass. 841-0100 Attention Pre-Med Students! 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