4B Monday, November 20, 1995 53 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN VOLLEYBALL: Seniors rank highly Continued from Page 3B. third game, dropping Kansas 15-4. Although Kansas lost the match. Schonewise said she was pleased with the team's performance in the last several weeks. "I told the staff, I wish this was the beginning of the season because we're playing so well now," she said. For seniors Tracie Walt and Jenny Larson, Saturday's match was their last in Jayhawk uniforms. Outside hitter Walt finished her career at Kansas listed among the season and career leaders in five categories. Larson is listed in five categories in the Kansas season and all-time records as well. "It is going to be hard to lose these two," Schonewise said. "Not so much for their performances on the court, but for their leadership." Final Big Eight Standings "I tried not to think about that," Larson said. "We just wanted to give it our best effort." Although the evening began with a senior night ceremony, both Larson and Walt said that they tried to focus on the match and not get caught up in the fact this would be their final appearance at Allen Field House. *Nebraska 12-0 *Colorado 8-4 *Iowa State 8-4 *Oklahoma 7-5 Kansas State 5-7 **Kansas** **1-11** Missouri 1-11 Swimming teams have first losses Oklahoma State does not field a volleyball team. *Will compete in the Big Eight Conference Tournament on Nov. 24-25 in Omaha, Neb. Kansas staff report The Kansas men's and women's swimming and diving teams suffered their first losses of the season this weekend. Nike Sprint Classic The women placed third and the men placed fourth at the Nike Sprint Classic on Friday. Then the men went on to finish third and the women second at the Husker Shoot Out held Saturday and yesterday. At the Shoot Out, Kansas junior freestyle Erik Jorgensen won the 500-yard, 1000-yard and 1650-yard freestyle events. Kansas freshman butterfly Adrienne Turner was victorious in the 200-yard butterfly. The team of Jennifer Peltier, Colleen Philips, Rebecca Andrew and Donna Christensen won the 400-yard and 800-yard freestyle relay. Senior All-American diver Michelle Rojohn won both the one-meter and three-meter boards. Men's Final Results Men's results 2024Yord Med Relay: 1. Nebraska, 1:33; 3:1; 5. Kansas (Pumlug, Inglesii, Phillips, Peo- Men's Final Results Nebraska 64; Alabama 55; Miami 46.5; Kansas 43; Iowa 40; Utah 36.5 100-yard Individual Mediator 1. McDowell, Alabama, 53.17; 2. Chilligría, Kansas, 53.46 50-yard Freestyle 1. Ronnelle, Utah, 20.99; 5. Peoples, Kansas, 21.72 50 yard backstroke 1. Philippa, Kansas, 22.8 40 yard backstroke 1. Dutch, Miami, 24.4 One-meter diving: 1. Gillyoo, Miami, 163.35; 4. Hoffmann, Kassam, 133.10. 25-yard Freesley: I. River, Iowa, 9:71; 3. People, Kansas, 9:86. 100-Year Freestyle: 1. Benidorm, Nebrasa 15-AA: 4. Chilluire, Kauaio, & 26. 1014yard Freestyle: 1. Benavides, Nebraska 45,84, 4. Chiligris, Kansas, 46,25 50yard Breaststroke: 1. Minnesota, Iowa 26,63 6. Iverson, Kansas, 27,70 50yard Breaststroke. 1, Minnona, Iowa 26.63; 6.1giashes, Kansas, 27.78. Three-meter-Diving: 1. Mantanilla, Miami. 2. Diffe 0:5. Hafenluft, Miami. 1:23:48, 2; Kansas (People, Kroti, Chilgirai, Philips), 1:24:13 Women's Final Results Women's results Nebraska 71; Alabama 88; Kansas 53; Miami 48; Colorado State 37; Arizona State 22.5 2004-day Medley Relay; 1. Nebraska, 2. Kansas (Keeper, Williams, Christie 100-yard Individual Mediulence 1; Russell, Nebra- ska, 57.26; Nilson, Kansas, 59.26; 50-yard Freesley 1; Eiwani, Alabama, 23.64; Andrew, Kansas, 24.00. 50-yard Butterfly: 1. Potter, Alabama, 25.25; 50yard Backstroke: 1. Glazebrook, Nebraska 27.32; 6. Kepler, Kansas, 28.64. Three-meter diving: 1. Rojohn, Kansas, 174.20 2-yard Freestyle: 1. Mayville, Miami, 11.04 2. Andrew, Kansas, 11.06 3. Andrew, Kansas, Nebraska, 51.00; Andrew, Kansas, 51.89 50-yard Breaststroke: 1. Heyns, Nebraska, 29.11; 2. Williams, Kansas, 29.68 1-one-meter Diving: 1. Rowe, Nebraska, 136.60; 2. Robolhn, Kansas, 132.18 200 Free泳线 Relay: 1. Nebraska, 135.30 4. Kansas (Andrew, Stauffer, Christensen, 136.94) 25-yard Freestyle: 1. Mayville, Miami, 11.04; 3. Andrew, Megan, 11.06 Horoscopes By Linda C. Black Today's birthday (Nov. 20): If there's anything that needs to be completed, do it now. Your life could take off like a rocket very soon! Your full power should manifest by the end of the month; you'll be awesome! Sell what you have to get more money in December. Update your job skills in January. Hard work leads to success in romance in March. Concentrate to get a promotion in August. By October, you should be able to see your life's path clearly. Gemini (May 21-June 21): With your romantic partner you can speak freely, but with a business associate you'd better not. Take care of your health by avoiding dampness and things that don't concern you. Be careful of a co-worker who may be jealous and do something spiteful. Aries (March 21-April 19): Focus on your joint finances today. Sell something that belongs to you both, and you could bring a bundle into the account. Resist the urge to splurge, especially in the name of love! If a loved one needs a treat, give more of your time instead of your money. Taurus (April 20-May 20): Whatever you plant today could produce more than you expected. If you're working with the help of a partner, the return will be even higher. A decision you make today could last for a long time. Give it careful consideration, especially if it concerns another person. Cancer (June 22-July 22): You should be feeling very energetic today. Even big jobs will be a breeze. It's an excellent time for romance with a person who will be there forever. This is a very fertile day, however, so be careful. Just about anything you say or do will produce results. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): Unseen forces may be preventing you from getting what you want. Ask a knowledgeable friend to explain what's going on, in private. If you're attracted to a sultry, seductive type, watch out! That one plays for keeps, and the price may be higher than you can afford! Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Don't let a breath of this supercharged atmosphere go to waste! You should be able to do the work of 10 ordinary human beings today. This is a good night to get together with a sensitive type. You could fall so far into love you'll never get out! Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23): You're usually as easy to read as an open book. That could be a disadvantage today, financially. Don't tell anybody how much you have. Instead, stash it away in a safe place. Listen to a loved one's advice about romantic matters, but use your own judgment. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21): You're on a roll! 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