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Open-water swimming gains popularity By Kent Hohlfeld Kansan sportswriter Lake temperature causes coach to cancel swim meet For the second consecutive year the Kansas swim team has had its hopes of being the first U.S. college to host an open-water swimming event dashed because of cold water. Western Illinois and Southern Illinois were scheduled to compete in the event, which was to have taken place Saturday at Lone Star Lake. The temperature of Lone Star Lake, where the event was to be held, was 73 degrees Fahrenheit on Tuesday afternoon. With overnight low temperatures expected to drop into the 40's, Kansas coach Gary Kempf decided to cancel the event. Kempf tried to organize a similar event last year but also was forced to cancel that event because of low water temperature. athletes weren't accustomed to swimming in those temperatures. "That last cold front killed it for us," Kempf said. The average temperature for an NCAA pool is 82 degrees. Kempf said that when water temperatures dropped into the low 70's, the chance of cramping and developing hypothermia increased because Open-water swimming events take place in large bodies of water, usually lakes or oceans. Kempf said Western Illinois had withdrawn from the tournament before Tuesday, when Kempf made the decision to cancel the meet. "It's just not worth the chance of serious injury," Kempf said. Southern Illinois coach Rick Walker agreed with the decision to cancel the event. Walker said that the inclement weather wasn't hindering the sport's growth in popularity. He said that he expected the popularity of open-water events to increase in the future. He said there were several factors that would help the future of the sport. One factor is the formation of the open-water national team, which Walker coached last year, by United States Swimming, the sport's governing body in the United States. Another factor is that FINA, the international governing agency for swimming, sanctioned openwater events and started holding world championships in 1991. One of the biggest draws to the event may be the formation of a professional circuit in Europe. Distances on the circuit range from five-kilometers to 45-kilometers long. Winners can win up to $15,000 in such an event. On the skin, water feels five degrees colder than it actually is Take a Dip The average pool water temperature at a swim meet is 82 degrees Fahrenheit. In comparison, the temperature of a lake on Tuesday afternoon was 73 degrees Fahrenheit. In long open water events, swimmers have feeding stations. In addition, coaches usually follow their respective swimmers in boats. A professional circuit now exists for Drop Water Splitting Micah Leaker/KAMSAN North Carolina ready for Seminoles Walker said that some events were beginning to appear in the United States as well. He said that one such event was held in Manhattan, N.Y., in which swimmers swam around the entire island. Walker said that Las Vegas promoters wanted to hold a professional meet later in the year. Walker said that the distances of the open-water races were demanding and that practicing in open water helped his swimmers' conditioning. Kempf said he hoped that the weather would cooperate when the event was scheduled next year. The Associated Press CHAPELHILL, N.C. — There is a big ACC game this weekend on Tobacco Road. Two undefeated teams will play before a sellout crowd on national television. The hype is enormous, the No.1 ranking is on the line, and the winner could capture the national championship. So what do you think, Dean Smith? So what do you think, Dean Smith: "It should be a great game," he said. "I can't wait to watch it on television." That's right, Smith will be a fan tomorrow night when top-ranked Florida State visits No. 13 North Carolina in what might be the most important football game at Kenan Stadium in a dozen years. Big games are nothing new in Chapel Hill, but they usually involve Smith's basketball teams. There hasn't been this much excitement over football since 1981, when No. 8 North Carolina lost to No. 2 Clemson 10-8. "People are comparing it to the Final Four," said Corey Holliday, the school's all-time leading receiver. North Carolina and Florida State are both high-scoring teams with 3-0 records, but that's where the comparison ends. Florida State is an established power that is favored to win its first national championship. North Carolina's arising challenger that has made steady strides under coach Mack Brown since posting 1-10 records in 1988 and 1989. "We want respect," said senior defensive back Bracey Walker. "If we beat Florida State, we'll get all the respect we deserve." The Tar Heels already have the respect of Florida State coach Bobby Bowden, who was impressed by their 31-9 rout of Southern California in the Just how far the Tar Heels have come will be determined against the Seminoles, who have outscored Kansas, Duke and Clemson by a combined 144-7. Pigskin Classic. "They looked as good as anybody I've seen this year," Bowden said. "They've got some speed, especially in their defensive front, and they're scoring a lot of points." North Carolina has met many challenges since going 2-20 in Brown's first two seasons. "It was a very, very difficult time," said Brooks. "We were playing a lot of young people, and we didn't have much success, but it forced us to come together as a team." Brooks is from Raleigh, one of 68 North Carolina natives on the 106player roster. Recruiting more instate players has been one of the keys to Brown's success. "There are a lot of really good football players in North Carolina, and we want to get as many of them as we can," Brown said. "We want to be the popular place to play big-time college football in this state." Men's soccer Men's soccer at University of Nebraska at Omaha for Mavrick tournament this Saturday and Sunday. Play against Wichita State, UNO, and Mankato State, Minnesota. Collegiate Side—at Missouri University, Saturday. Reserve Side—at Missouri University, Saturday. Club Side—at Aspen Rugby Festival in Aspen, Colorado, Saturday and Sunday, play against teams from Aspen, California, and Kansas City. Women's rugby at Wichita State, Saturday. The Associated Press Virginia tops Tech, continues winning streak ATLANTA — Larry Holmes caught a 30-yard touchdown pass and set up a score with a 65-yard kickoff return as No. 25 Virginia defeated Georgia Tech 35-14 last night. Holmes caught the touchdown pass from Symmion Willis, giving the unbeaten Cavaliers a 9-0 lead in the Atlantic Coast Conference game. Tech's Mike Williams prevented a 100-yard kickoff return when he bumped Holmes out of bounds on the Tech 35 yard line, but four plays later Kevin Brooks scored from the 7 yard line, giving Virginia a 15-7 lead. The Cavaliers, 3-0 overall and 2-0 in the ACC, beat Georgia Tech, 1-1 and 0-1, for the fifth time in the last seven meetings. Virginia's biggest problem in the first half was converting extra points. Alhigh snap prevented a kick after the first touchdown and Willis was stopped on an attempted run after the second. Virginia scored twice in the final Kyle Kirkseid added field goals of 28, 39 and 20 yards for the Cavaliers. quarter following pass interceptions, the first on Charles Way's 33-yard run and the other a 6-yard run by Brooks with 34 seconds left in the game. Tech cut the lead to 9-7 on a 20-yard pass from Donnie Davis to Keenan Walker with 7:19 left in the second quarter, just before Holmes' long kickoff return. After Way gave the Cavaliers a 28-7 lead, freshman Derrick Steagall returned the ensuing kickoff 50 yards. setting up a six-play, 42-yard drive that ended on a 9-yard touchdown run by Davis with 8:39 left in the game. Virginia wasted a 26-yard interception return by P.J. Killian to the Tech 29 yard line in the final minute of the first half when an errant snap over Willis' head cost the Cavaliers 22 yards. Willis then was sacked for losses of 8 and 16 vards as the half ended. Willis, a redshirt sophomore who played high school ball in Atlanta, completed 16 of 21 passes for 185 yards. 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