14 Wednesday, February 15, 1989 / University Daily Kansan Indoor practices disadvantage players by Laurie Whitten Kansan sportswriter Kansan sportswriter For some people, a snow-covered field is a pleasant sight. But it's something that Kansas baseball coach Dave Bingham and softball coach Kalum Haack would rather not look at. Freezing temperatures and heavy snowfall during recent weeks have forced both the men's baseball team and the women's softball team into Anschutz Sports Pavilion for practices. Bingham said that practicing indoors on artificial turf was a disadvantage for his team. "There's no question — practicing indoors does not prepare you as practicing outdoors would," Bingham said. "You're playing on a simulated, scaled-down field. All you can do is try to get your team in shape physically." Bingham said that team members had been working out Monday through Friday since they returned to Lawrence on Jan. 16 to drill indoor routine began with diving and weightifting at either 7 or 11 a.m. "That kind of conditioning can be done as easily inside as out," Finkemeier said. Jayhawks assist strength coach Roger Finkemier said that he led the team in throwing and agility drills with tennis balls. meet shop 4 p.m., players meet at Allen Field House for an hour of running. But Bingham said that he preferred that his players run outside if the weather permitted. The team then moves to Anschutz's indoor field for two hours of individual and team practice. Although practicing on artificial turf is different from practicing on a dirt and grass field, Finkmeier said it was equally safe. "I don't think that practicing on artificial turf is much of a problem," Finkemeier said. "There may be some guys who sprain their ankles or something, but you're going to have that on any kind of surface." Haack said he wouldn't mind the daily softball practices at Anschutz if all softball teams had to practice indoors during the winter. Since Jan. 19, the team has lifted weights from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. and practiced softball from 7 to 10 p.m. every day. However, Haack said, teams from California and Arizona always practice on outdoor fields, which would give them an advantage over Kansas at the spring season's first tournament. "They'll come out ready to play on dirt, and we'll have to adjust." Haack said. "It's a detriment to have to practice inside. Kansas will travel to Tucson, Ariz. for the Arizona Softball Classic from Feb. 16 to 19. Teams from California, Arizona, Hawaii, New Mexico, Utah, Oregon and Nebraska are scheduled to participate in the tournament. "But their advantage over us won't last long, once we start competing outdoors. I'm ready to get started." Tigers drop to 2nd place in Big Eight The Associated Press Iowa state rallied from an early 7-0 deficit in the Big Eight Conference game and beat Missouri for the fourth straight time in Ames. Missouri, 21-5, fell into second place in the conference at 7-2 half a game behind Oklahoma State improved to 12-9 and 3-1. 6. Sam Mack scored 15 points for Iowa State, 13 in the second half. Cowboys make staff changes The Associated Press Landry, stung by a 3-13 season and a last-pace finish in the NFL in 1988, replaced defensive coordinator Ernie Hankey on Monday. Paul Hackett on Monday. Hate it. He fired Stautner to go to a three-front man and pushed Hackett aside because of a difference in offensive philosophy. Landry said he might be in Dallas beyond next year if the owners, whohever they might be, wanted him around. wanted "I said all along I would step down when I felt it was time or management felt it was time," Landry said. "That's their (management's) decision, too." "But I don't intend to stop as long as I can make the job what I want it to be. Who knows what might happen next year or the year after that." Landry hired George Hill as defensive coordinator and Jerry Rhone, a former Cowboy's quarterback, as quarterscoach. Stautner, the Cowboys' defensive coordinator for 20 seasons, was reasigned to work on special projects and will retire after the 1989 season. Landry said. "I'll try to find Paul a job with another club with what he does best, coordinating an offense." Landry said. Rhone, who was offensive coordinator for San Diego last season, replaces Paul Hickett. salt. Hackett, who joined Dallas in 1986 from San Francisco, is working on special projects. spec project Hill, who was fired after the 1988 season by the Indianapolis Colts, was defensive coordinator under Ron Meyer for four seasons. Stautner joined the Cowboys in 1966 as defensive line coach after two seasons as a player-coach. "I can't say too much for the contribution that Ernie made with the Cowboys," Landry said. "We had some great seasons and some great Super Bowls. He called every defensive play. Sometimes you have to make changes." "I can understand that Tom had to change the defense," he said. "I'm looking forward to helping out in any way I can. I still think I did a good job considering the limitations in manpower." Stautner took the news well. Landry admitted he had philosophical differences with Hackett. "I think we're still friends," Landry said. Kansas Jayhawks Coach: Marian Washington Record: 11-11 (3-7) Oklahoma Sooners Women's Basketball Game 23 PROBABLE STARTERS Coach: Valerie Goodwin-Colbert Record: 10-12 (3-7) Player Ht. PGG. F-Jo Moseley 6-10 17.6 F-Tamil Rogers 5-9 12.0 E-Criika Notzeke 6-3 14.9 G-Angle Alexander 5-11 6.4 G-Dana Posey 5-9 4.6 Player Ht. PP F-Danielle Shareef 5-9 6.4 M-Fichelle Arnold 5-9 6.2 C-Marhea McCloud 5-10 11.0 G-Lisa Braddy 5-8 14.4 G-Ger Hart 5-6 5.0 Game notes: Kansas leads the overall series 11-10. The Jayhawks beat the Sooners earlier this season in overtime, 86-82 in Tip-off is at 7 p.m. at Lloyd Noble Arena in Norman, Okla. KU, Sooners to battle to avoid Big 8 bottom by a Kansan reporter Natural Fiber Clothing 820 Mass. 841-0100 Two teams with identical Big Eight Conference records, the Oklahoma Sooners and Kansas Jayhawks, will battle to stay out of last place in the conference when play at 7 onight in Norman, Okla. Both teams are 3-7 in the conference. The Jayhawks are 11-11 overall, and the Sooners have a 10-12 record. Kansas will try to bounce back from a 74-11 loss to Missouri on Saturday. The Sooners upset state State 84-78 Saturday to pull even with the Jayhawks in the standings. Mosley. The 6-foot senior averages 17.6 points a game and grabs an average of 9.7 rebounds a contest. Center Erika Notze and forward Tammi Rogers contribute 15 and 12 points, respectively. Kansas guard Lisa Bradley leads the Jayhawks in scoring and assists. The Kansas City, Kan., junior averages 14.4 points per game and 6.4 assists per contest. She also leads the team in blocked shots (19), steals (56) and minutes played (34.9 per game). Oklahoma coach Valerie Goodwin-Colbert's squad is led in scoring and rebounding by forward Jo But during the past three games, freshman guard Shannon Bloxom has led Kansas in scoring. The 9-9 Leavenworth native has averaged 23 points a game during that span. For the season, Bloxom is the Jayhawks' second leading scorer, averaging 12 points a contest. NATURAL WAY Permanent Hair Removal The Electrolysis Studio Free Consultations 15 East 7th 841-5796 Ray-Ban SUNGLASSES for Driving by MAURICE LOMB 732 Massachusetts Available at The Shop - A Video Taped Resume COMING TO LAWRENCE A UNIQUE RESUME!! 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