14 Friday, November 11, 1988 / University Daily Kansan Softball team has powerhouse ability By Mark E. McCormick Kansan sportswriter The fall softball season made a believer out of KU coach Kalum Haack. Haack, who thought he had a good team at the beginning of the fall season, now thinks his young team could be a powerhouse this spring. "If not this year, next year we should be the team to beat in the Big Eight." Haack said of his 9-3 team. "We are going for that victory, we can challenge Oklahoma State." With six freshmen, four sophomores, three juniors and one senior, Haack said, he hadn't expected his team to come as far as it had in so short a time. "We've made some big jumps," Haack said. "We're really strong. At this point, we're much better than we were last year, and all we can do is get better. We're looking to do really well." Pitcher Roanna Brazier said she was pleased by the team's fall performance. "Overall, I think we did fairly well," she said. "We lost some games that could've gone either way, but the outlook for the spring looks promising. I'm really excited about it." freshman Shelly Sack finished the season with a .459 batting average, Brazier had a .355 and freshman Jennifer Frost hit .300 for the season. The Jayhawks have had strong hitting this season, Haack said. Honest testimonial. Pitcher Reenie Powell, the team's only senior, was a bright spot for the team. Haack said. "Even though Reenie lost two games, if she gives that kind of effort in the spring, we'll do really well," he The Jayhawks have found themselves without the services of outfielder Christy Alvarez, who injured her knee during practice. said. her knee during practice. Replacing Alvarez will be difficult, Haack said. "It's our goal to have her back by the Big Eight Conference Championships (this spring)," Haack said. "But for now, we've got a big hole to fill in the outfield. I don't think we'll be as strong with anyone else, but whomever we put out there, they'll have big shoes to fill." Brazier said that Alvarez came through for the Jayhawks in pressure situations. "I know losing her for a while will hurt a lot," Brazier said. "She was one of our come-through people whether it was hitting or in the outfield." Haack said that he hoped the fall had made the team more consistent and aggressive for the opening of the spring season. "I want us hungry to win every time we step out onto the field," he said. "If we do that, we'll win." Haack said the team had suffered from a lack of aggression and consistency at times. The Jayhawks could have their work cut out for them with a tough non-conference schedule this spring. "Most of our nonconference schedule is top 20 teams," Haack said. "If there's a tough team, we'll play them tough, but if we play a weaker team, we play weaker," he said. "That's due to our youth. I want to erase whohome we play." "I've never seen a team as close knit as this one or one that had as good an attitude." Haack said. "They really pull for each other." Cross country teams set to beat KSU, OSU The men's cross country team aims to defeat at least two big Eight Conference teams at the regional championships this weekend, the cross country coach said yesterday. By a Kansan reporter Gary Schwartz, Kansas cross country coach, said the team goals at the race will be to defeat Kansas State and Oklahoma State. The Jayhawks lost to the Wildcats and Cowboys at the league championships on Oct. 29 in Stillwater, Okla. The men's and women's teams finished sixth and eighth, respectively, at that meet. Schwartz said 10 women's and 13 men's teams competed in the mens' 10-kilometer and the mens' womens' five-kilometer races last year. He expected about the same number to run tomorrow. The race will be at Jester Park, near Des Moines, Iowa. The top two men's teams will qualify for the national championships, which will be at Jester Park next Saturday. Schwartz said he hoped Steve Heffernan, Kearney, Neb., junior and Craig Watcke, Minster, Ohio, senior, the team's strongest runners, would qualify for nationals. Tricia Brown, Prairie Village junior, and Kelley Coffey, Arlington Heights. Ill., junior, will run for the Jayhawks in the women's race. The University of Kansas Chapter of the: American Association of University Professors Invites you to attend an address by Senator Nancy Kassebaum of Kansas "Higher Education in the New Administration" Tuesday Nov.15 at 4 p.m. Big Eight Room, Kansas Union Faculty, students and the public are cordially invited to attend. *Refreshments provided* "His powerful bass, always eloquent, glowed like a trombone." London Suman Times Presented by The University of Kansas School of Fine Arts Concert Series 5:00 p.m. Sunday, November 20,1988 Crafton-Preyer Theatre Tickets on sale in the Murphy Hall Box Office All seats reserved /For reservations, call 913/864-3982 Public: $15 & $13; KU & K-12 Students: $7.50 & 6.50; Senior Citizens & Other Students: $14 & $12 You'll Have The Time Of Your Life! Partially funded by the Kansas Arts Commission and the National Endowment for the Arts, additional support provided by the KU Student Activity Fee, Swartbout Society, and the KU Endowment Association HALF PRICE FOR KU STUDENTS Dickinson $250 PRIME-TIMER SHOW (+) - SR. CIT. 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