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jackie dobson/o’collegian OSU player Kamari Murphy (right) gives a hug to on Wednesday. Smart announced he would not enter the NBA Draft.

kt king/o’collegian jackie dobson/o’collegian kt king/o’collegian Markel Brown said he will stay for his senior year. rejoiced when the group stated its choice. Le’Bryan Nash told the crowd he will return as well. Smart, Brown, Nash returning By kieran steckley “I’m a Cowboy at heart, so...looks as No. 1 overall, and both Brown and Nash was third on the team in scor- Sports Reporter like I’m coming back for my sophomore Nash were projected as late-first round ing at 14 points per game. year,” Smart said. to early-second round picks. Brown’s return will make him one of As the saying goes, good things come It was reported by Yahoo! Sports that With those kinds of prospects, each the few seniors on the team and a chance to those who wait, and the Oklahoma all three had decided to stay on Tuesday player had to dig deep within them- to be a three-year starter for Ford. State faithful got a triple-dose of good night, which was news to all on campus, selves to make the choice that is best for “I will be here for four years and I’ve news Wednesday. including Smart’s teammates. them. learned a lot as I’ve been here,” Brown The trio of Marcus Smart, Markel “I didn’t find out until this morning “This is one of the hardest decisions said. “I’ve gotten better over the years Brown and Le’Bryan Nash will stay when (Smart) showed me his speech of my life,” Nash said. “It took a lot.” since I’ve been here and I’m hoping to Stillwater residents one more year, they notes,” OSU forward Brian Williams In his speech, Smart mentioned he continue to build on that.” announced jointly Wednesday after- said. “He had some points to hit and he was well aware of the criticism he and With all three coming back, the early noon at a press conference in the OSU hit them.” received for his decision and will use it consensus is the Cowboys are the favor- Student Union Atrium. Smart got some unexpected help as motivation for having an even better ite to win the Big 12 next season and are “We thought we would let three of from a couple of Michigan men. year. ready to make a deep tournament run these players with decisions to make, Michigan State coach Tom Izzo “All those people that said that, they next season after a third place finish in that had opportunities to be a part of and former Michigan point guard Trey don’t have confidence in my game,” the Big 12 and a five-seed spot in this things and let them share their thoughts Burke encouraged Smart to return, say- Smart said. “You guys have given me the year’s NCAA tournament. and their decisions,” announced coach ing when confidence to do that. I am aware how As for the expectations for next year, Travis Ford to a capacity crowd. Burke did it last season, it was the much money I am giving up.” the team has a simple goal with extraor- One by one, each player took the po- best decision of his life. Smart averaged 15.4 points, 5.8 re- dinary results. dium to announce his plans to stay in “I went up to (Izzo) after the banquet bounds, 4.2 assists and three steals per “Win more games and lose less,” school for one more year. with my wallet open saying ‘How much game. Williams said. “Everything else will take It started with Nash, followed by do I owe you?’” joked Ford. He was the team leader in points, care of itself.” Brown and concluded with Smart, who Smart was considered to be a top-5 assists and steals. Brown scored 15.3 got the loudest approval of all. pick in the NBA Draft, going as high points and 4.4 rebounds a game. [email protected]

brandon wilken/o’collegian jackie dobson/o’collegian Students and media gather at the Student Union to hear the team’s announcement. Phil Forte (foreground) speaks while Nash (left), Brown and Smart look on. page 2 SPORTSThe Daily O’Collegian thursday, april 18, 2013 Cowgirls to compete at nationals

photos by trevor greer/o’collegian Rider Lauren Halvorson rides on the course while judges watch. The Cowgirls will compete in NCEA championships on Thursday. Rider Lindsey McMullen waits to compete. Cowgirls compete in NCEA championships

By TIM AHRENS team will compete in the Na- tinually getting better, and the member Baylor. While being The Hunter Seat team of Up next Sports Reporter tional Collegiate Equestrian As- margin for error gets smaller and awarded the top seed is an hon- Oklahoma State was given the Cowgirl equestrian sociation Championships from smaller as the year goes on. Your or, Coach Sanchez is concerned seventh seed based on its 9-7 The Cowgirls equestrian Thursday to Saturday. team is supposed to get better that the top seed isn’t all that it is record, and faces No. 10 Texas team has one more weekend The Cowgirls were able to throughout the year, and I think cracked up to be. A&M in a rematch from earlier ahead of it, and it’s for all of the weather the storm of their Big that’s what we saw (from the Big “The first-round bye is some- this season. The Cowgirls won marbles. 12 foes as the season progressed 12). Our goal is to continue to thing that I have mixed feelings that matchup 8-4 off of a pair of No. 2 Oklahoma State (11-5, and capped it off with a confer- do the same, and to be at our about,” Sanchez said. “Some- 4-2 wins in equitation over the At: 4-3) captured its second consec- ence title. best when the postseason ends.” times, I question if being stag- flat and fences. NCEA Championships utive Big 12 title back in March It was not only a big boost to The NCEA bracket is divid- nant that first day is good for “On the hunter seat side, When: Thursday at 9 a.m. by winning two close conference win the Big 12, but it has pre- ed among 12 teams in two sepa- the team or not. They just want A&M has always been a tough matchups. pared Coach Larry Sanchez and rate competitions. Oklahoma to get going and ride, so part of team and very strong year after Where: Waco, Texas The team outperformed Bay- his team for the competition to State captured the top seed in me wishes that we could ride on year,” Sanchez said. “We’re going lor and Kansas State to clinch come. the Western team bracket fol- that first day. to have to ride our best to move the Big 12 title and get off to a “Well, winning the Big 12 lowing a 14-2 effort this season. “However, the number one through that bracket.” Center. The play-in rounds will good start to its postseason. Championship was a boost to The team has won three dif- seed is something that we’re Should the Hunter Seat team begin at 9 a.m. and will include There is only one remaining everybody’s confidence,” San- ferent Western national titles, proud of and have worked hard knock off the Aggies, it will face the Cowgirls Hunter Seat team. competition for the Cowgirls, chez said. “They were confident the last one coming in 2006. for. Every team in nationals is No. 2 South Carolina in the sec- The Western Team awaits the one that the team has been eye- going in, but that just solidified The Cowgirls have received good, and we have to be ready ond round. winner of the Baylor-Auburn ing all year long. what the coaches have been tell- a first-round bye and awaits the to ride to the best of our abili- The first day of competition matchup on Friday. The end of the line for Okla- ing them all year. winner of a matchup between ties no matter who we compete will be on Thursday in Waco, homa State is Waco, where the “Every team out there is con- Auburn and fellow conference against.” Texas at the Extraco Events [email protected] SUMMER STUDENT JOB OPENINGS AT PHYSICAL PLANT n The following positions are full time summer positions and BROKE require a valid US Driver’s License, ability to lift and u maintain 50 pounds and the ability to perform manual labor in Textbook Buyback Starts NOW! non-air conditioned or outdoor work environments:

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That’s truly what Wednesday in the Oklaho- turn to OSU, there’s no doubt I’m most excited about. ma State University Student relationships with teammates “We continue to coach a Union. played a big role in his deci- group of young men that care From the huge grin on sion. about each other, that have Le’Bryan Nash’s face, to play- “This has definitely been fun.” ers hugging each other on a big learning experience for The choices Smart, Brown stage, to the student body me,” Smart said. “ I’m just glad and Nash made make it clear jackie dobson/o’collegian rejoicing as Marcus Smart, I can go through this experi- that the Cowboys are about Le’Bryan Nash (left), Markel Brown, Travis Ford and Phil Forte are all smiles during the conference. Markel Brown and Nash all ence with a group of guys that more than just winning bas- announced their intents to re- have the same passion and love ketball games. ing and walking across this Freshman guard Phil Forte, along together. I’d probably turn to OSU. It’s clear that the for the same thing I love to do, “It says a lot about this uni- campus and being a part of Smart’s best friend, put it best. say the best thing about them Cowboy basketball program and that’s play the game of versity,” Ford said. “They could this school, they wouldn’t have “This kind of goes past coming back is we get to spend is — above all else — a family. basketball.” have loved their teammates stayed. It says at lot about their basketball,” Forte said. “These another year together.” “I think a lot of you are get- The person possibly impact- and loved me, but if they didn’t experience, a lot about Okla- guys are great people, and we’re ting a glimpse of why these ed the most by the tight-knit enjoy getting up every morn- homa State.” just all great friends and we get [email protected] Tennis will try to turn around losing record By tim ahrens against nationally ranked teams. end 6-1 against Texas Tech and Texas Tech was a very positive Oral Roberts has only won three Tennis Complex. The senior has Sports Reporter The team has one final week- 7-0 against Baylor. The two thing I saw from the team,” Ud- matches all season and has also won 39 matches in singles play end to make a statement before teams may have dominated the wadia said. “We also showed a been dominated by Oklahoma and 46 in doubles play through- Oklahoma State has not had the Big 12 Championships. final tally, but Oklahoma State lot of individual fight in singles, State in the all-time series. The out his career. Coach Udwadia a winning season since 2009. Oklahoma State hosts Oral tested them throughout the and we competed. That’s exactly Cowboys lead the series 16-3, hopes that he will get a proper The Cowboys tennis team Roberts (3-15) on Friday in its match. It was positive that coach what I want to see out of this the most recent win coming in sendoff and compete admirably (11-12, 0-4) began conference home finale before conclud- Jay Udwadia hopes that it can be team.” a 7-0 sweep last season and win- on Friday against the Golden play three wins above .500 but ing its season on Sunday with a carried over successfully into the The Cowboys’ opponent on ning the past 16 contests. Eagles. has lost its past four matches. Bedlam match. weekend. Friday gives hope for a win to For Rifat Biktyakov, it will be All four of the losses have come The Cowboys fell last week- “Taking doubles against break the current losing skid. his final match at the DeBois See Tennis Page 4

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Battling genetic away – short, straight black hair is a broad term for a genetic dis- disorder, art major with red streaks, cat-eye glass- order that Engle suffers from. turns a weakness es, a spiked dog collar around More specifically, her malady her neck and paint-splattered is Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, or into strength clothes. EDS. It targets a person’s liga- She’s the epitome of an “art ments, causing hyperextensity By Kim hunter kid,” quirky and smelling of lye and hyperconnectivity. Opinion Columnist soap and clay. “I’m an anemic asthmatic But what you can’t tell just who has a connective tissue If you’re looking for Serena by looking at her is that she is disorder,” Engle said, laughing. Engle, a 20-year-old art stu- in immense pain and has been “When I was little and would dent at Oklahoma State Uni- for years. go trick-or-treating, my mom versity, you’ll notice her right “Connective tissue disease” would have to carry me every- where because I couldn’t walk. My joints would pop out of place.” However, her EDS has ac- tually helped in one aspect. It helped her find her passion for brandon wilken/o’collegian art. Christina Miller listens to discussion during the final SGA Senate meeting on ednesday.W “Because I couldn’t play sports as a kid, I drew and col- ored in coloring books. Art was SGA gives FIT recognized status something I could do despite my EDS,” Engle said. “When Last meeting has remind students that they can’t and to help them find tutors in I was growing up, I actually groups requesting be required to go to class dur- the agricultural department, said wanted to become a profes- co-sponsorships ing dead week,” Kent Sampson, Gabrielle Woods, a representa- sional musician with the flute, SGA adviser, said. tive for FIT. but in high school I became for events He also reminded students To be a part of FIT, a student more interested in fine arts.” that Passport in the Student needs to complete 15 hours of Gretchen Oswald is a re- By jarilyn blaine Union will offer pancakes from community service and go to searcher at Johns Hopkins’s Sfaff Reporter 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. throughout four or more educational events Medical Institute, where she finals week. Freshmen in Transi- each semester. This bill allows specializes in connective tissue As thunder and lightning tion (FIT) was one of the bills FIT to apply for co-sponsorship diseases. ripped through the sky, the OSU passed yesterday. and move the association from Student Government Associa- FIT is a residential living and receiving $250 each semester to WANT MORE? tion had its last meeting of the learning community specifically $1,000 each semester, said Ste- 2012-2013 year. for the College of Agricultural phen Rogers, senate chairman. For the rest of this Many bills were presented Sciences and Natural Resources. The next SGA meeting will story, visit at the meeting, including a re- This program selects 100 be in August. courtesy of serena engle ocolly.com/features minder to all students. students to them in get- Serena Engle shows off one of her art pieces. “The provost would like to ting to know faculty and staff [email protected]

Tennis: Oral Roberts) just like we have could keep the Cowboys in the the past few matches against match. Team hopes to get Birth Choice of Stillwater provides any pregnant woman, her family and friends, back in win column Big 12 opponents.” “OU is a very competitive Following the match on Fri- team that is well-coached,” Ud- compassionate, personalized and nurturing support. Our goal is to give each woman this weekend. practical assistance that is necessary to help her appreciate her worth and that of day, the Cowboys will take on wadia said. “It’ll be one of our her unborn child. Our services are always given in a free, loving, non-judgmental and From Page AX No. 13 Oklahoma (16-6, 3-1) toughest matches this season, strictly con dential way to meet the speci c needs of each individual. in Norman on Sunday. but we’ll come out there with The Sooners sit in second a winning attitude.” “Rifat has been an excellent place in the Big 12 behind Bay- The Cowboys host Oral Birth Choice of Stillwater player to coach,” Udwadia said. lor and will prove to be a tough Roberts at 3 p.m. on Friday. 1002 North Duck Volunteers needed. “I’m sure there will be some match for Oklahoma State. The Bedlam match on Sunday Stillwater, Ok 74075 emotions when he goes out Oklahoma boasts three will take place in Norman at 1 405-377-5683 there for his final match, and singles players in the top 70 p.m. we expect him to give it his all. along with two doubles pairs We’ll come out there (against in the top 75. Staying positive [email protected] Physical Plant Services-Utilities and Energy Management is seeking Energy Assistants for the Summer Semester! Job Duties include but are not limited to:

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thursday, april 18, 2013 THE DAILY O’COLLEGIAN Page 5 SUAB hosting graffiti contest Originally to have their work featured suab graffiti contest postponed, event in the Student Union base- will show creative ment. When: “It’s a specific type of art Thursday from 10 a.m. side of students form that hasn’t been appre- to 2 p.m. ciated,” said Aaron Conkling, By catherine chairman of the cultural, arts Where: SWEENEY and social issues committee. Student Union Plaza Staff Reporter “We want to show it off.” Cost: The large sheets of ply- Free Students will be spray- wood will be set up on the painting murals on the steps steps in the ampitheater sec- Note: of the Student Union plaza. tion of the plaza. The winning piece will This will be during the The competition will be a be displayed in the Cowboy Underground SUAB graffiti contest Thurs- spectator event. day from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at “People can see it from the Student Union plaza. start to finish or just the final Students will be provided product,” he said. play in the Cowboy Under- with a 6-foot by 8-foot piece Prizes will be awarded to ground, in the basement of of plywood. They will be com- winners of the competition. the Student Union. courtesy of SUAB peting against each other for The first place winner will A sign in graffiti-style writing says “Pokes.” Students will be able to make murals Thursday. prizes and the opportunity have his or her piece on dis- [email protected] Students shaving their heads for awareness Nearly 30 people eryone. organization,” Recek said. faced with a battle that many said. “Doing this is such a st. baldrick’s event will support kids Tyler Recek, a fire protec- “St. Baldrick’s is the larg- of us have had the luxury of big step and it means a lot to tion and safety technology est fundraiser for childhood not facing,” Hofman said. “I me alone because of what my fighting cancer When: junior, said he got involved cancer research, only second have the upmost respect for mom battled. People shaving with charity in the St. Baldrick’s event to the national government. these children, their attitudes their heads for this shows After OSU baseball because a family friend has The money is then granted and their character that they how courageous they are.” game on Saturday By amy jenson been fighting cancer and this to hospitals and research- uphold while undergoing Recek said being apart of Where: Staff Reporter is a way to give back to her ers around the world to fund treatment. By becoming a the St. Baldrick’s event is the Allie P. Reynolds and her family. ground breaking childhood shavee, I am able to honor way he feels he can give back Stadium 2013 has a new trend: bald. At the St. Baldrick’s event, cancer research.” children who have both lost the most. Bald is beautiful, and al- individuals can sign up to get A boot will be set out to and won the battle of can- Recek said that in his Cost: most 30 people are shaving their head shaved or volun- take donations cer, as well as make those opinion the St. Baldrick’s Free their heads this Saturday to teer. Adam Hofman, a Still- who have lost their hair dur- event is the most needing support kids fighting cancer. There will be a speaker water Fire Department in- ing cancer treatment more cause since it’s specific to Note: The St. Baldrick’s Foun- and honorary members an- tern and participant getting comfortable with not having childhood cancers, which are If people want to dation is a charity that funds nounced during the event, his head shaved, said that if hair.” the least funded cancer types participate, got to childhood cancer research. Recek said. During the people want to participate, go Lale Samara, a public re- in the world. 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Where: By Christine Classroom Building Walsh Lawn SGA Reporter

Information: Can you paint with all pkdcure.com the colors of the wind? What about painting for a cure? courtesy of college bar Oklahoma State students along with my siblings,” A band performs at The College Bar last year. The Biergarten Boogie Down is this weekend and will cost between $8-$20. are invited to the Paint Thomas said. “The disease Making a Difference color affects 12.5 million people fight to spread awareness worldwide and not many Bands performing this weekend and find a cure for Polycys- people have heard of it or tic Kidney Disease. know what it is.” The color fight will begin PKD, according to the biergarten boogie College Bar will tire weekend. day, Levon Helm Tribute will Thursday at 5 p.m. on the National Kidney and Uro- down host ‘Boogie Tickets for only Friday or open the first show. Stillwater Classroom Building lawn logic Diseases Information Down’ event this Saturday are $12, and tickets for native Joe Mack will also per- where participants will re- Clearinghouse’s website, Sunday are $8. form that night, as will other When: ceive a t-shirt, goggles, and is a genetic disorder char- April 19-21 weekend Event coordinator for the locals including the Red Dirt paint for a $5 ticket. acterized by the growth of Where: Boogie Down, Ryan Williams, Rangers. In efforts to raise aware- numerous cysts in the kid- The College Bar By cheyenne is excited about the variety the The show Saturday will begin ness, the Paint Making neys. Cost: conrady event brings to Stillwater. at noon with the Tuesday Night a Difference fundraiser When cysts form in the Features Editor $20 for the entire “This year, I have bands from Music Club, and the show Sun- weekend teams up with the PKD kidneys, they are filled with four different states spanning day opens at 2 p.m. with the $12 for only Friday or Research and Education fluid. PKD cysts can pro- The Biergarten Boogiethree days of music, ranging Dizzy Pickers. Each show will Saturday Oklahoma chapter to raise foundly enlarge the kidneys Down, with three days of mu- from funk to bluegrass to reggae go until close at the bar. $8 for Sunday only money for a cure and invite while replacing much of the sic to pack College Bar, is this to jamtronica,” Williams said. The special for the weekend students to come get pow- normal structure, resulting weekend. “There will be great produc- will be bloody mary’s, and tick- ered in paint. in reduced kidney function With more than 20 artists tion with a light show and a ets are going to be available at visit The College Bar’s Facebook Julia Thomas, a history and leading to kidney fail- performing between Friday- great sound system,” Williams the door. page. senior, describes this not- ure. Sunday, College Bar is offering also said. For full lineups and more so-typical fundraiser as one All proceeds accumulated tickets priced at $20 for the en- Starting at 4:20 p.m. on Fri- information about the event, [email protected] that will surely get the stu- by Paint Making a Differ- dents excited. ence will go to the PKD “Participants get to go Foundation. around the course throw- For further involvement, Cheerleading team won championship ing powdered paint at each students are encouraged to other,” Thomas said. visit www.pkdcure.org for Win on Friday “I appreciate everyone different ways to volunteer marks the second who comes out to help the in local chapters as well as in a row for large PKD foundation.” the Paint Making a Differ- Holding a special place ence Facebook page. squad in her heart, Thomas looks For more information, forward to this fundraiser. email questions to suab@ By alex kruze “My mom has PKD okstate.edu. Staff Reporter and as it is genetic, I have a chance of getting it too [email protected] There is no mistaking it. Oklahoma State University’s cheerleading program is at an elite level. OSU’s large team, which competes with nine women and 11 men on the mat, won its second-straight National Cheerleaders Association Col- legiate National Championship in Daytona, Fla., on Friday. “It felt like surreal,” OSU large team cheerleader Lauren Burgoyne said. jackie dobson/o’collegian OSU large team cheerleader Iniki Allen performs a cheerleading routine at Gallagher-Iba Arena. Rachel Getman said she couldn’t believe it was over. tition neared. of Central Oklahoma and OSU good chance of winning,’” Get- “It doesn’t seem real still be- Unlike OSU’s all-girl and in the weeks before going to man said. “If we hit our routine, cause you work all year for it, and small cheer teams, which only Daytona. The showings allowed then if we win or lose at least we then you do it just one weekend,” compete, OSU’s large team the team to perform its routine knew we literally did everything she said. “And then when you cheers at athletic events and in front of an audience to get we could do.” win it’s like, ‘It’s over, I worked competes.Taylor Moody, a team used to the atmosphere in Day- The OSU large team hit its all that time.’ It’s worth it, it’s captain and third-year cheer- tona. routine. definitely worth it. It just doesn’t leader on the large team, said the And then the fun started. The judges, who base their seem really that real.” team does a different routine ev- OSU all-girl, small and large decisions on the team’s stunts, It is not easy winning a na- ery year, and the routine depends teams filled two Greyhound tumbling, execution, baskets and tional championship, let alone on the skill level of the team. buses and left at 3 a.m. on the pyramids, gave the OSU large in consecutive years, but the pro- “The different skills we do Tuesday before the competition. team a score of 96.0; 0.85 points cess leading to Daytona might depends on the talent level we The 24-hour trip to Daytona more than second-place Univer- have been the hardest part along have,” Moody said. “And then was long and arduous for the sity of Louisville. the journey. the coach will put together the team, but Getman said she knew For Moody, few words can The team began preparing for routine that shows our talent the the trip would be worth it if the describe the feeling of saying she Daytona in August, after school best it can.” team nailed the routine. is a national champion. started. It practiced three times The team participated in “We had a difficult routine so “It’s great,” she said. a week, which increased to a three showings at Oklahoma we thought, ‘Well if we go and practice every day as the compe- City University, the University hit it, we should really have a [email protected]

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