Jayhawks cruise to 5-0 victory

By J-W Staff Reports     Feb 14, 2005

? Kansas University’s softball team concluded play in the Hilton Classic with a 5-0 rout of Utah Valley State on Sunday to finish 3-1 in the tournament.

Kansas (4-5) scored the only runs it would need in the first inning. With the bases loaded, junior Jessica Moppin doubled to right-center to score juniors Destiny Frankenstein and Heather Stanley, who both reached on a fielder’s choice.

The Jayhawks increased their lead to five in the bottom of the sixth, scoring three runs off three hits. Moppin led off the inning with a single, and with one out, freshman Elle Pottorf hit her first career home run.

Junior Ashley Frazer reached on an error and advanced to second, and freshman Jackie Vasquez singled up the middle to bring her home and give KU the 5-0 lead.

Freshman Christina Ross (2-1) struck out two, walked three and allowed just three hits in seven innings for her second win of the tournament. On the season, she leads KU with a 0.98 earned-run average.

Moppin led the Jayhawk offense with three hits in three at-bats. KU totaled eight hits, but left seven on base and was errorless in the win.

“I was really pleased with our overall team performance this weekend,” KU coach Tracy Bunge said. “We swung the bats well and have been consistent, which I am most excited about. We now have a break to look forward to, which comes at a good time. This will give us time to regroup and get over the flu bug. We also now have a good idea of where we are and what we need to work on.”

Moppin and Frankenstein were named to the all-tournament team.

The Jayhawks are off until Feb. 25-27, when they compete at the prestigious Palm Springs Classic in Palm Springs, Calif.

Jayhawks cruise to pair of victories

By J-W Staff Reports     Nov 10, 2002

In its first home meet of the season, the Kansas University swimming and diving team made short work of Wyoming and Southwest Missouri State at a triangular on Saturday at Robinson Natatorium.

The Jayhawks (3-1) posted 13 first-place finishes en route to a 78-35 thumping of the Cowboys and 75-20 rout against the Bears.

Beth Schryer won the 1,000-meter freestyle in 10:28.75, one of 21 season-best times posted by the Jayhawks. Amy Gruber won the 200 freestyle at 1:52.96, with Gina Gnatzig a close second at 1:53.85.

Ashley Dower and Aly Colver went 1-2 in the 50 freestyle with times of 24.61 and 24.75. Kristen Johnson won a pair of races, capturing the 200 individual medley and the 200 breaststroke with times of 2:08.00 and 2:21.64.

Heidi Landherr and Julie Ottmar went 1-2 in the 200 backstroke after each finished in season-best times of 2:08.83 and 2:09.16. Gnatzig took first place in the 500 freestyle after clocking in at 5:03.54, more than four seconds faster than second place.

“Ashley Dower and Heidi Landherr were both our program’s swimmers of the meet,” Kansas coach Clark Campbell said. “They were both amazing today. Heidi’s four in-season-best times were amazing.”

Kansas’ Patti Stringham won the one-meter and three-meter diving competitions after scoring 240.55 and 269.35 points ” putting her five points away from qualifying for the NCAA Zone meet. Kristi Misejka placed second and Tayler Eldridge third in both events.

“For the training we did this week in practice and this morning, I am amazed at how many good swims we had today,” Campbell said.

“We had an outstanding week of practice, and I am pleased with how we raced. This should put us right on target for a good North Carolina Invitational.”

The Jayhawk swimmers and divers’ next competition comes November 21-24 in the North Carolina Invitational in Chapel Hill, N.C.

KU Triangular At Robinson Natatorium

Swimming results

50 Freestyle – 1. Ashley Dower, KU, 24.61. 2. Aly Colver, KU, 24.75. 3. Jody Riskowski, Wyoming, 24.87. 4. Jourdan Fuhrman, SMS, 25.28. 5. Lindsay Springer, Wyoming, 25.57.

100 Freestyle – 1. Ashley Dower, KU, 53.37. 2. Marcy O’Neil, SMS, 54.03. 3. Chauntelle Johnson, SMS, 54.80. 4. Katie Haywood, Wyoming, 55.06. 5. Amy Roller, KU, 55.09.

200 Freestyle – 1. Amy Gruber, KU, 1:52.96. 2. Gina Gnatzig, KU, 1:53.85. 3. Marcy O’Neil, SMS, 1:54.78. 4. Helja Vanhala, Wyoming, 1:58.11. 5. Chauntelle Johnson, SMS, 1:58.54.

500 Freestyle – 1. Gina Gnatzig, KU, 5:03.54. 2. Courtney Phillips, SMS, 5:08.34. 3. Adrianne Gers, Wyoming, 5:11.90. 4. Liz Geisler, SMS, 5:16.71. 5. Kristin Lewis, Wyoming, 5:20.82.

1000 Freestyle – 1. Beth Schryer, KU, 10:28.75. 2. Courtney Phillips, SMS, 10:30.06. 3. Sarah Ross, KU, 10:36.40. 4. Danielle Koch, SMS, 10:47.78. 5. Kristin Lewis, Wyoming, 10:51.82.

200 Butterfly – 1. Gwen Haley, KU, 2:06.18. 2. Heidi Landherr, KU, 2:09.30. 3. Ashley Mallett, Wyoming, 2:11.08. 4. Tyler Lisle, SMS, 2:13.51. 5. Katie Boarman, SMS, 2:14.72.

200 Backstroke – 1. Heidi Landherr, KU, 2:08.83. 2. Julie Ottmar, KU, 2:09.16. 3. Janelyn Lilly, Wyoming, 2:10.45. 4. Lindsey Probizanski, SMS, 2:14.39. 5. Lesley Weaverling, SMS, 2:15.38.

200 Breaststroke – 1. Kristin Johnson, KU, 2:21.64. 2. Brianne McGuirk, SMS, 2:22.97. 3. Allison Schmid, Wyoming, 2:26.79. 4. Katie Boarman, SMS, 2:27.43. 5. Missy Lewis, Wyoming, 2:34.55.

200 Individual Medley – 1. Kristen Johnson, KU, 2:08.00. 2. Jackie Krueger, KU, 2:10.56. 3. Katie Boarman, SMS, 2:10.76. 4. Allison Schmid, Wyoming, 2:13.97. 5. Lesley Weaverling, SMS, 2:16.14.

200 Freestyle Relay – 1. KU, 1:36.99, 2. SMS, 1:39.41. 3. Wyoming, 1:39.53. 4. KU, 1:43.86. 5. Wyoming, 1:47.16.

400 Medley Relay – 1. KU, 3:55.75. 2. SMS, 4:01.81. 3. KU, 4:02.51. 4. Wyoming, 4:04.38. 5. Wyoming, 4:11.13.

Diving results

1 Meter – 1. Patti Stringham, KU, 240.55. 2. Kristi Misejka, KU, 240.05. 3. Tayler Eldridge, KU, 212.20. 4. Ashlie Niederer, Wyoming, 209.95. 5. Lindsay Ahrens, Wyoming, 201.25.

3 Meter – 1. Patti Stringham, KU, 269.35. 2. Kristi Misejka, KU, 230.85. 3. Tayler Eldridge, KU, 209.60. 4. Lindsay Ahrens, Wyoming, 195.40. 5. Shea Boyle, Wyoming, 182.65.

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