UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Monday, January 13, 1997 11 12 13 New coach recruits staff Five football assistants follow Allen to Kansas from Northern Iowa By Tommy Gallagher Kansan sportswriter On Jan. 6 Kansas head football coach Terry Allen named five assistants from Northern Iowa, where he coached the past eight seasons, to his staff at Kansas. Mark Farley, Michael Garrison, Dose Mieley, Ardell Wiegand and Del Wight all served in various capacities at Northern Iowa. Staff positions at Kansas have not been determined. Farley was an honorable mention All-American twice and was a two-time academic All-America selection. Originally a walk-on, Farley won the Gateway Conference Defensive Player of the Year in 1985. He coached the linebackers and served as recruiting coordinator and strength coach last season. Four of his players have been named conference defensive player of the year, including Buffalo Bills linebacker Bryce Paup. Garrison was running back coach at Northern Iowa for one year after serving the previous seven years as an assistant at Eastern Illinois. At Eastern Illinois, he worked with the wide receivers, offensive backs and was the recruiting coordinator. years (1983-1984). Moseley has served the past five seasons as secondary coach under Allen. He was an assistant with the Green Bay Packers (1988-1991) and Buffalo Bills (1985-1987) after serving as an assistant in the United States Football League for two In the collegiate ranks, Moseley coached the secondary at Colorado (1979-1981) and was defensive coordinator at Minnesota (1972-1978). He also worked as an assistant at Wichita State (1971) and Eastern Michigan (1969-1970). Wiegandt has been an assistant at Northern Iowa since 1987, two years before Allen was named head coach. Wiegandt was defensive coordinator for the Ottawa Roughriders and Montreal Allouettes of the Canadian Football League and has experience as an assistant in the NCAA, the NFL and the World Football League. Wight was offensive line coach last year at Northern Iowa after serving two years as an assistant in the Arena Football League. He served as defensive coordinator at San Diego State (1993-1994), Wyoming (1986-1990), Washington State (1982-1985), New Mexico (1971-1976) and North Dakota (1970-1971), as well the Toronto Argonauts (1978) and the Winnipeg Blue Bombers (1977) in the CFL. Swimmers lose to Minnesota By Kelly Cannon Kansan sports writer It may have been chilly during winter break, but the men's and women's swimming and diving teams were heating up the pool. Both teams participated in a dual meet with the University of Minnesota on Friday, followed by the Gold Country Invitational on Saturday at Minnesota. Although the men lost their dual meet 163-80 to the Golden Gophers, several Jayhawks had noteworthy performances. Freshman Tyler Painter placed first in both the 500 and 1000 freestyles. Painter's time in the 1000 was 9:05.16, improving his seasonbest time by more than four seconds. Junior diver Brian Humphrey also finished well, placing first in the one-meter competition and second in the three-meter. The women also lost to Minnesota, 197-103. Sophomore Adri enne Turner, senior Nicole Papham and junior Kristin Nilsen garnered first-place finishes. Turner's victory came in the 200 butterfly, and Papham's was in the 100 backstroke. Nilsen posted a season-best time of 4:23.81, winning the 400 individual medley. "These swimmers stood up, raced well and did a good job," said Gary Kempf, head swimming coach. Sophomore diver Deanna Beiswanger placed third in the one-meter competition, and freshman Kelly Norton placed third in the three-meter. "Our effort was good, but we kind of ran into a buzz saw," Kempf said. "Both Minnesota teams are ranked in the top 10, and we sure saw why. We fought real well, we just ran into a team that was a little bit better." On Saturday both teams placed second, losing to Minnesota again. "This was an invitational, and that is a different kind of meet," Kemft said. "There isn't the adrenaline. Instead of a two-hour meet, it is a six-hour one. It was an opportunity to check our motivation and our heart." Painter continued to earn firstplace honors by capturing the 500 and 1650 freestyles. Freshman Brian Klapper finished second, and sophomore Trent Hart third behind Painter in the 500. Senior Brian O'Mara and freshman Brandon Chestnut finished second in the 200 individual medley and 200 breaststroke, respectively. Nilsen and Papiham doubled their winning total from the day before by capturing two events each. 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