12 Friday, January 27, 1989 / University Daily Kansan Kansas women defeat California by Laurie Whitten Kansan sportswriter Before the Kansas women's tennis team began its spring season, Coach Eric Hayes said his players would be worth watching. He was right. "We're going to compete well against quality teams," he said. "I predict some early wins." He was right. Kansas defeated the University of Michigan, IVine 8-1, yesterday at the Brigham Young Quadrangular in Provo, Utah. All but two of the team's nine matches were claimed in two straight sets. In singles, Jayhawks third-seed and team captain Susie Berglund, senior, lost a close match against Stacy Cadigan, 7-5, 7-5. She later teamed up with sophomore Stacy Stotts, Berglund and Stotts, seeded second, won their match against Karin Bering and Biljana Korac, 7- 5. 6-3. The doubles team of freshmen Eveline Hamers and Renee Raychaudhuri preserved their No. 19 national ranking by defeating Catherine Wechsel and Kathy Rose, 6-2, 7-5. 10. 4 m. olympic stadium Men's tennis coach Scott Perelman said the men's team also would be worth watching when they began the spring season this weekend at the Alvamar Racquet Club. Kansas, Colorado, California Irvine and Brigham Young are participating in the three-day quadrangular. The Jayhawks take on Brigham Young at 2 p.m. today and will end the quadrangular playing Colorado at 10 a.m. tomorrow. Arkansas Tucson team The 20th—ranked Kansas team will play Southwest Missouri State today and 15th-ranked Arkansas tomorrow. Southwest Missouri State is not ranked among the top 20. Singles matches will begin at 5 p.m., followed by doubles at 9 p.m. "The team has worked hard in preparation for these duels, so fans need to come out and show their support, Perelman said. "It's intimidating for them, the other team," he said. "And it's inspirational and motivating for us to hear all that noise." HOBIE: Perlman, who has led the Jayhawks to two Big Eight championships, said the duel with Southwest Missouri State would contain intense competition. "We're a very big match on their schedule," he said. "They always come up here ready to play. come up here I need to play. "If we're not concentrating, they'll give us more than we can handle." Leading Southwest Missouri State is sophomore Hakan Svensson, who had a 23-1 record last spring and is now ranked 16th in the nation. Big Eight champion and Jayhawks top-seed John Falbo, currently ranked 17th in the nation, said he was pleased during his match against Svensson. Perelman said the duel against Arkansas tomorrow would be as tough as any other match all season. "People don't realize that these matches can be extremely fun to watch," he said. "Last year, when we played Minnesota, there was so much noise hanging on walls — it was like a little alien FIELD house." Arkansas will have four returns, All-Southwest Conference players, including sophomore All-American Josh Hale, who is currently ranked 8th in the nation. "Arkansas is as talented a team as we'll see all year," Perelman said. "They're a legitimate top-10 team." Graf reaches finals of Australian Open MELBOURNE, Australia — Steffi Graf hit a succession of hard groundstrokes to beat Gabriela Sabatini 6-3, 6-0 in 49 minutes yesterday. She advanced to the final of the $2.4 million Australian Open tennis championships. championship. "I wanted to win badly today, and she didn't seem to be physically there." Graf said of Sabati. "I played well, and she was not at her very best. She wasn't moving as well as she can." Graf, 19, now faces fifth-seeded Helena Sukova of Czechoslovakia in Saturday's final. Sukova overcame nerves and a number of wayward backhands to defeat unseeded New Zealander Belinda Cordell 7-6 (7-2), 4-6, 6-2 in the other semi-final, which lasted two hours, 20 minutes. The Associated Press In winning, Sukova advanced to the third Grand Slam final of her career. She has yet to win one. Graf won the second set in 19 minutes and gained her eight successive Grand Slam final. Her career record against the Argentine player is now 15-2. "I was angry with myself in the second set because I didn't fight as much as I could," said Sabati, competing in the tournament for the first time but playing her sixth Grand Llam semifinal. "I couldn't do anything. She moved me around, and I couldn't run." KU women's track has few members, stresses teamwork Graf has not lost a set in the tournament so far and has lost only five matches in the past two years. In 1988, she became the sixth player in history to win a Grand Slam. She has an 1-8 career record on Sukowa by Cynthia L. Smith Kansan sportswriter The Kansas women's track team needs more members. "We have a good, strong nucleus of kids," Kansas track coach Gary Schwartz said. "We need to work really hard on recruiting scholarship and non-scholarship kids. We need numbers." Junior Julie Howerton said having only 19 competitors created pressure. "I'll pressure because every point for your team counts, but we're running as a team and working good as a team." Howerton said. Schwartz said the women's team could not be competitive in a scored meet but individuals could prepare for more important future events. In which individual teams are added to determine team rankings. Because of the team's size, the Jayhawks will be at a disadvantage at the Missouri Invitational tomorrow, he said. Kansas will compete against the men's and women's teams from Missouri, Southwest Missouri State, Illinois State, Southern Illi- niss, Missouri Baptist, Lincoln and northwest Missouri State. The women will also take on Murray State and Brigham Young. state and Brigham Young This will be the Jayhawks' first scored meet of the season. "It allows us to start ingraining the frame of mind for a scoring meet," Coach Schwartz said. "I think we see to see more scoring meets." Schwartz said scored meets were becoming rare because teams without a fully developed team were afraid of performing poorly. Schwartz said the men's team score at Missouri would not be affected by the absence of junior Pat Manson and senior Cam Kodak, who compete at the Kodak Invitational in Junction City, Tenn., instead. He said the Missouri event would not be especially competitive and Kansas vaulters senior Cedric Fulbright, Matt Bard should place high. Fullard placed third at the Kansas Invitational on Saturday with a vault of 16.6. Beard placed fifth with a vault of 15. with a vault of 19. Manson won with a vault of 17-4. 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