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Kansas short stopj David Soult at- tempts to catch Minnesota left fielder John Kopfer away from the base in the 4th inning of a 10-3 Jayhawk loss.to the Golden Gophers. PHOTOS BY KEITH THORPE KU Baseball Produces Another Diamond Team By Dana L. Siler This season the Kansas baseball team started out with depth and experience that lead to a strong season. They returned 19 lettermen including 10 players who started for the team a year ago. The Jayhawks set a goal to improve their overall and Big Eight record. This will be our best team since I ' ve been here simply becacse we do more baseball things than we ' ve ever done before, Dave Bingham, Kansas head coach. Although losses occured in the outfield and pitching, the coaching staff felt confident that the losses will be made up for with newcomers and an entirely returning infield. Working together was a big part of the 1991 season. The team worked hard toward two main goals: a winning season and going to the Big Eight Conference Tournament. I feel this team is capable of accomplishing both these goals, because they work hard and have a willingness to win, Coach Bingham. This year the baseball team is compet- ing with an upgraded schedule, 55 of the games were against NCAA Division I teams. Teamwork and coaching expertise helped the Jayhawks with a tough new schedule. Another new aspect to KU baseball was the Diamond Crew. Started by April Condit and Lori Calcara with the help of Brad Hill, assistant coach (offensive coordinator) this group of women helped promote KU baseball. They sol d tickets, ushered, and snagged lose balls on the field for the umpires. This group was a spirit boost to the players and fans. As for the team, coach Bingham sums it up, These guys go out and compete in any situation. You really can ' t ask for anything else from a team.
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.ft:Faisal Jehan. Wichita. Junior, moves the ball down the field, looking for an open teammate. light : After scoring a goal , the soccer Hawks give each other praise. 5ottom:Quick with the feet! A KU player prepares for the drive down the field. [Photos by: Amv Seifert
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Bottom Right: Kansas State third baseman Brad Rippelmeyer beats the home plate tag by Kansas catcher Mark Moore in the sixth inning of the first fame of a doubleheader agianst the Kansas State Wildcats. Top Right: Taking it to the plate! A Kansas Jayhawk Pitcher completes the throw. PHOTOS BY KEITH THORPE. STEVE SCHAEFER
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