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MONDAY, APRIL 5, 2010 www.kANsAN.cOM vOLuMe 121 Issue 128

ENviRoNmENT TaG! you’RE uNdEad Road trip advocates reusable bottles

BY BRENNA LONG [email protected]

The average person disposes o 168 bottles a year, meaning on average, KU students and aculty contribute more than 5 million bottles to landills each year. That’s a lot o needless s waste. And two women are on a A n mission to change it. M As part o a nationwide u tour called “Get O the (H O) H 2 Bottle,” director o the award- . winning ilm “Tapped” will vs visit Lawrence to raise aware- ness about the environmental problems associated with plastic water bottles. The irst 100 stu- dents to show up at the event E s can exchange a plastic water B i bottle or a ree Klean Kanteen o M 5 stainless steel bottle. The bottle Z swap starts at 2 p.m. and will be ollowed at 3 by a showing o the ilm. Corporate Accountability Students bring nationwide role-playing game to West Campus International KU, Environs, KU Recycling and the Center or Sustainability are sponsoring By ZaCH GETZ his bad,” Chappuie said. a zombie nut. the event. Waldie was now a zombie. “I love the movies and ‘Zombie Survival [email protected] “We are stopping at places that Humans vs. Zombies had begun. Guide’ is one of my favorite books,” Waldie oNLiNE expressed an interest or us to The new KU group Humans vs. Zombies, said. “Zombie simulation game: sign me Anita Chappuie knew the virus was cours- come,” said Stephanie Soechtig, a nationwide role-playing game, had its test up.” To fnd more inorma- ing through her veins as she and 10 others director o the ilm. “Campuses games over the weekend. During the game Alpha zombie Chappuie also said tion about the group, walked through West Campus. Chappuie, a are a particularly great place to the humans try to fulfill missions and objec- she wanted to join the game because visit their an page on junior from Lenexa, tried not to let it show. stop. That’s the generation that tives armed only with socks and Nerf guns. it sounded like a lot of fun. Afterward, Facebook, titled “Humans To hide her identity, she accused oth- will do something. They are Meanwhile, the “undead” try anything pos- she said the game provided a workout and VS Zombies KU Chapter.” ers, such as Sam Waldie, a freshman from more motivated and still believe sible to acquire human flesh. good times. Libertyville, Ill., of being zombies. they can do something.” Co-founder Douglas Hanson said he want- “I got more cardio today than I did Nervously, Waldie returned the favor, call- The 33-day tour started in San ed to start the group for students to get out all week,” Chappuie said. ing out Anita. Diego, on World Water Day and and about. While the game was most- Knowing that the group needed to find will end in Greenwich, Conn., “We were kind of bored and we wanted ly fun, there were a few supplies in the woods to help survive the April 23. Soechtig and Sarah to get something set up to get people out small changes the players zombie apocalypse, Waldie and Chappuie Olson, the ilm’s producer, and and moving,” said Hanson, a freshman from wanted to see implement- agreed upon a truce. Little did Waldie know, their dog, Fellini, are driving Jacksonville. ed in future games. Some it was a trap. They shook hands and the virus across the country to get their Waldie, who was sacrificed quickly, said was spread. message out and ill up their “He initiated the handshake. It was sort of he wanted to be in the game because he was sEE zomBies on pAgE 3A iuan by dw san/KANsAN truck with plastic bottles. Every bottle exchanged is tossed into the back. As o Friday, the truck was carrying Campus 700 bottles; it can hold up to 15,000. Along with collecting bottles, Soechtig and Olson are gathering pledges rom people to Pride Week events ofer unisex bathroom option stop drinking bottled water and conserve. Soechtig said they had BY ROSHNI OOMMEN though he still inds opening that 300 pledges on their web site, [email protected] door diicult. This time, he’s not pRidE WEEk EvENTs more than 1,000 on Facebook worried about oending others and endless pages rom the road — he’s earul o being harmed i The routine task o choosing a Today: WEdNEsday: WHERE: Alderson — in all more than 2,000. restroom couldn’t have been more someone realizes that he’s a trans- “There has been an outpour- Live Queer Acts: Vogue Evolution (rom Auditorium diicult or Matthew Blankers, a male. ing o support,” Soechtig said. The Kiss-In America’s Best Dance senior rom Claremont, Cali. He “I still eel rightened this “We have double the people we FRiday: says he was born in a woman’s time, but now or mysel,” WHEN: 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Crew), had reached two weeks ago.” body, but as a masculine woman Blankers said. “I worry i WHERE: Lawn o WHEN: 7 p.m.-9 p.m. Brown Bag Drag The ilm ocuses on issues who was oten mistaken or a boy. someone recognizes me or Stauer-Flint Hall WHERE: Kansas Union WHEN: 12-1 p.m. Even beore he knew it was possible knows I’m trans, it could Ballroom WHERE: In ront o the to be transgender, Blankers noticed be really, really danger- TuEsday: Kansas Union sEE Bottles on pAgE 3A ous.” that he acted, dressed, and talked, “Sexy Time” Sae-sex Pride Prom in a way that was more masculine Blankers is part o a and Healthy Relation- WHEN: 10 p.m.-1:30 saTuRday: than eminine. Sometimes others small group o students ships Workshop a.m. Pride Parade FasT FaCT would be alarmed when he would conducting a survey WHEN: 1,500 water walk into a women’s restroom — o the bathrooms on WHEN: 2-4 p.m WHERE: Wilde’s Cha- 10:45 a.m. the one supposedly or him. campus, searching or gen- WHERE: Big 12 Room teau 24, 2412 Iowa St. WHERE: Parade begins bottles end up “It’s always been something that’s der-neutral bathrooms. o the Kansas Union at South Park in landflls each created a lot o tension,” Blankers Blankers ultimately hopes THuRsday: second in the said. “It elt really terrible. I was the University will have at least Poet Staceyann Chin Lecture by Gilbert United States, one gender-neutral, ully hand- socialized emale, and here I was, WHEN: 7 pm Baker, creator o the meaning the scaring other emales.” icap-accessible bathroom in average per- WHERE: Hashinger Hall rainbow ag Three years o testosterone each campus building. Gender- son disposes neutral bathrooms don’t have Theatre, WHEN: 7 p.m.-9 p.m. therapy and one chest-lattening o168 bottles surgery later, Blankers is able to each year. choose the men’s restroom option, sEE pride on pAgE 3A

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n”Get o the (H2o) Btte”  a atwe tu FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY t ae awaee abut the at  btte April 9 April 10 April 11 wate. The ft 100 guet a exhage ge- nBeaette Ga-ltte w be a - ue btte  a ee euabe tae tee n The sh  law au w h the d. n The se Egeeg leaeh Few tae a the 17th chae  the Uvet btte begg at 2 .. The awa-wg Bb Fee kU st & Etetaet law ga w e a a-u-a-eat aae  kaa at 2 ..  the le cete. Tet su. The thee w be “lve a le That ee at 8:30-11:30 a..  the le Atu  f “Tae” w be hw at 3 ..  Wu ae eque  the evet. F e a- matte,  h  Fee, wh e at Eat Ha. Th aua evet w ae u t Autu we b a Q&A wth the et t, vt www.hae.u/auguat. Jue. Thee w be a ee  u abut ut Habtat  Huat etut a a ue at 4:15 .. ega a etha ue  t, eteta- et  Hat. nJea Habuetze, a sa, w e et a ea aw  9 a.. ut 4 .. a at  the kU sh  mu stuet  Ha Autu, Wag stuet-Athete reta see at 7:30 ..  swathut reta If you would like to submit an event to be included cete. The evet  ee t tuet a the Ha  muh Ha. The evet  ee a e on our weekly calendar, send us an e-mail at ub. t the ub. [email protected] with the subject “Calendar.”

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He aege that petsat a t ae t ut  h ta  a A beath tet hwe pee vate abuae. Batt a s Man slips on dog aage hu have tete e ue vg hage, ha a b-ah eve  Police allege man hee he ut satua poop, sues pet store h  the hazau - ha eae  tet t h 0.093 eet. stole ambulance g the u a uat- tee fe eatet abu- norFolk, Va. — A a wh t eate whe the awe 11th dUi. negtat  a ea sAn diEGo — sa deg ae wth e  the gt. a he e ate teg  g aa t eeate  the . Tha shaw pee,  B - ageeet bega. oe  the e a a a jut ut  the The abuae ha Gps ee at a petsat te ha i ut uet, phex- g, etee the ea Thua. t wa that pee ha hta  txat te a tae a e qu fe a $1  eggee bae petsat ee the He’ ee  b ut h e- t etu t ut be the ext abuae a e  e bee the te h wth u t, but s eue t t, awut agat the a. eggee aegat. teg  Jue 22. g t ete h ea. e t. pe a 52-ea- eag a w uut thugh rbet Hwa  pqu, pee wa hage  n- pee ha e evu  pau Jh s wa aete eeta teet bee he wa Va. aege  h awut  U.s. vebe 2008 ate he te t ue vg vt  satua  u  aut te wth e t a Court date includes ve ate beg e ut  a ca a athe e  dtt cut that he ba thet, aue t e t e aete. jue h ba, tu h hea showing up drunk a. H ta wa heue Wg. a e u vg. pe  t w  he ha a e ut u teeth BillinGs, mt. — A 49-ea- t beg Weea, but the pe sgt. ra Batt a he a atte. whe he e  Jaua 2009  mtaa a wh aa- juge uete pee wa s ha bee u u a — Associated Press at a newt new petsat. et wa txate whe he txate. tae t sha Hta  a -

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related to bottled water. Soechtig crowds — some nights only 15 Soechtig said. any signs that encourage solely In order to be allowed to convert was initially inspired to advocate people showed up. But whether For information on the tour male or female users, but display the Union restrooms into gender- ONLINE for reusable water bottles after it is 15 or 200, Soechtig said, they and film, go to www.tappedthe- themselves as neutral or gender-free neutral restrooms, Q&A had to learning 1,500 bottles end up in will continue on, even if it is one film.com. For inormation on the bathrooms. These restrooms have receive permission from the Kansas a landfill every second. person at a time. tour and lm, visit www. signs that only say “Bathroom,” or Memorial Unions staff. Rachel The journey for Soechtig has “At the end of the day, we — Edited by Becky Howlett tappedthelm.com. are often displayed as “family bath- Gadd-Nelson, educational outreach been filled with inspiring sup- are just two girls driving across rooms.” coordinator of Q&A, said the union port and some disappointing the country with this movie,” Blankers found four gender- staff understood the educational neutral bathrooms. He’s currently importance of gender-neutral rest- searching for more, and hopes to rooms. make a map of all on-campus gen- Thompson said the importance of der-neutral bathrooms in Twente gender-neutral bathrooms extends Hall. beyond Pride Week. “Every single time I ever have “It’s a really big issue for transgen- to go to the bathroom, it’s some- dered folk or gender-neutral folk,” thing I think about,” Blankers said. said Thompson, a senior from Salina. “It’s important for people who aren’t “It makes society uncomfortable. readily perceived as male or female.” But people are people — everyone As part of an effort to reach out deserves respect. We want everyone to the transgendered community, to feel comfortable.” Queers and Allies will be providing The bathroom de-classification is only gender-neutral bathrooms at all meant to be as much of an educa- of its events during this year’s Pride tional tool as it is to offer a practi- Week, which begins today. cal solution, Rachel Gadd-Nelson, a Sara Thompson, executive direc- junior from Kansas City, Kan., said. tor of KU Queers and Allies, said “People who are going into the that at each events, members of bathrooms at our events know what Q&A will place signs outside of bathroom they’re going into, and the restrooms that advertise them they’re letting people know,” she said. as gender-free. She said they won’t “It’s giving them something to think cover up the already existing ‘male’ about.” or ‘female’ bathroom signs, but will acknowledge the fact that anyone — Edited by Ashley Montgomery who feels comfortable in is allowed to use either.

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BY NANCY WOLENS up, my two brothers and I greatly He chose to use his free time, or 5:30 a.m. and lasts for about three nwolen@anan.om anticipated a full basket of deli- the time he spent doing things he hours. cious candy and the Easter egg enjoys, to help others by serving “With school, work and life it Katy Billups couldn’t go home hunt every Easter,” Dorsey said. meals at Jubilee Café, a restau- makes it tough to get up that early to celebrate Easter Sunday with But the holiday isn’t just about rant-style meal service for the consistently,” Dorse y said. her family. But she didn’t let easter eggs and family tradition. needy or homeless. that stop her from having a day Easter Sunday, one of Dorsey said it was difficult to — Edited by Ashley Montgomery filled with Easter baskets, church, Christianity’s most important stick with because the brunch and celebrations with her holidays, celebrates Jesus Christ’s meal service at friends right here in Lawrence. resurrection from the cross and Jubilee Café Billups, a senior from Dallas, marks the end of Lent, the 40-day begins at HISToRY of didn’t make the trip home period of fasting and prayer lead- EASTER TRADITIoNS ing up to Easter. Lent, a long- because of the distance and brev- Todd Dorey, a junior rom Over- standing christian tradition, is a ity of the holiday weekend. While land Par, aid he grew up hunting or some schools cancel classes on time of reflection, self-depriva- andy-flled egg on Eater. He wa ued to Good Friday or the Monday after tion, and penance that symbol- the ommerialized jelly bean, plati baet Easter, the University doesn’t, izes the 40 days Jesus spent in and hoolate bunnie. But, until he looed into it, which makes traveling home dif- the desert, as depicted in the ficult for some. Billups said she New Testament. During Lent it is never really new why it wa a part o eater. doesn’t mind not going home for traditional to give up something “Originally the egg wa a ymbol o the rebirth o the Easter but she does miss some of that people may do often and find earth in elebration o pring and wa adopted by early her family’s traditions. pleasure in. chritian a a ymbol o the reurretion o Jeu,” Dorey “I miss waking up and get- Billups knew right away what aid. ting Easter baskets, having a good she had to give up for Lent. Aording to Hitory.om the ue o Eater egg i traed breakfast and Easter dinner,” Her guilty pleasure: the veggie ba to pagan tradition. The word Eater originate rom Eo- Billups said. sandwich and barbecue chips at tre, believed to be the godde o pring and ertility. For ome Although she wasn’t with her Jimmy Johns. chritian, the egg, an age-old ion or new lie, repreent family, her parents did send her “I would go to Jimmy John’s Jeu’ reurretion. their traditional Easter basket late at night way too much,” The origin o the Eater bunny delivering baet to hildren filled with candy and goodies as Billups said. “It was bad,” Billups i unertain. The rabbit repreent ertility and new lie and i said. well as some “bunny money” that aid to have been introdued in Ameria in the 1700 by Ger- she receives each year to spend After going 40 days with- Valerie Skubal / KANSAN man immigrant. A worker changes the uorescent lights in Spooner Hall. This change is part o the $25 million on her own Easter brunch and out a submarine, she planned to The German had a tradition with an egg-laying hare conservation project, which will help improve energy efciency in 56 buildings on campus. dinner merriments. indulge after going out Saturday alled “Oterhae” or “Ohter Haw” where hildren But some students like Todd evening. After all, Lent officially would aemble net where the animal ould lay it Dorsey, a junior from Overland ended at midnight Saturday. Park, are able to drive home and Instead of giving up a thing, egg. That ritual dipered and, a the year went on, wa tranormed into what it Energy savings to celebrate with family. “Growing Dorsey gave up time. i today; deorated baet, repla- ing the net, flled with olored egg, andy and git. cost $25 million BY BRENNA LONG McVey said the more signifi- GarberGPM Property Management blong@anan.om cant changes were being made in 5030 Bob Billings Pkwy, Ste. A Malott and Haworth. 785.841.4785 For the next 18 months, stu- Three weekends ago, in prepa- dents will see construction work- ration for the work, leaky valves ers and contractors on campus, were replaced to help aid the Now leasing but they probably won’t notice any installation of a dozen new air- obvious changes being made. handling units, which will greatly For Summer The University entered into a improve energy efficiency. CAmpUS $25 million energy-saving contract Also in the contract is an aware- and Fall! that will focus on improvements in ness program expected to save Stone Meadows South heating, lighting, ventilation and $200,000 a year. Starting with Town homes water usage in 56 campus build- departments on campus, Energy Adam Avenue Walkway to pay for senior class gift ings. The University will work in Solutions Professionals are evalu- conjunction with ating offices after 3 bdrm BY JENNY TERRELL Enriquez, a senior from Topeka, on the amount raised through Energy Solutions “The project has hours to look for 2 baths jterrell@anan.om said the senior class advisory brick sales. Professionals of ways to save energy, 1700 sq. ft. board decided against the tradi- A 4-by-8 inch brick will cost Overland Park in essentially just such as turning off $1000 This year’s senior class gift tional route of selling T-shirts in $90 and has room for three lines a project estimated begun. A lot o it the computers, said promises to leave an imprint at hopes that this would draw in of text. Each line can contain up to save $2 million Jeff Severin, direc- more money. to 15 characters. An 8-by-8 inch is in the planning tor of the Center of Stone Meadows West the University, even if it has a high annually, said Scott cost. “You can really only make brick goes for $250 and includes McVey, KU energy stage.” Sustainability. ESP Brighton Circle This year, instead of sell- so much money with T-shirts,” six lines of text. conservation and will follow up with 3 bdrm ing T-shirts to raise money for Enriquez said. “We usually only For some seniors, those prices utility manager. scOTT McVEY the departments to 2 1/2 baths the senior class gift, the senior make $2,000 to $4,000 — maybe.” make contributing to the class gift “The project kU energy onervation show them ways to The money from the walkway out of reach. 1650 sq. ft. class and the Kansas University has essentially just and utility manager better reduce energy Endowment Association are sell- will go toward the actual class “I don’t think I’d even consider $950 begun,” McVey waste. The program ing personalized bricks to form gift, which is a scholarship fund buying one,” said Fritz Helbert, a said. “A lot of it is will focus more on the “Class Legacy Walk.” It will be set up through the Endowment senior from Topeka. “It just seems in the planning stage.” departments, but students who Association. too expensive.” Lakepointe Villas a walkway along the north side The lighting projects have slow - work on campus can take notice as Sarah Phillips, assistant director Helbert said he has never been 3-4 bdrm houses of the Ambler Student Recreation ly started to flicker across cam- well, Severin said. of annual giving at the Endowment that interested in the senior gifts, $1300 - $1500 Center. pus. When finished, the lighting “The average student will have Association, said the specifics of but he said T-shirts would at least “It allows students a place where change from 32 to 28 watt bulbs more of a role in the classroom,” the scholarship, such as qualifica- be a little more affordable. they can have their name perma- and the installation of some auto- Severin said. “Students help by * Pets okay with deposit! nently on campus,” said senior class tions and monetary amounts, have Enriquez and Phillips said they matic sensors will cost $2 million. just notici ng if there are l ights on * NO application fee! vice president Matt Enriquez. not been decided and will depend hoped adding bricks to the walk- So far, bulbs in Smith, Wesley in an unoccupied classroom, turn- way will become a new tradition ing them off if they are the last one for senior gifts of future classes; and Fraser halls has been replaced. to leave the room, or even giving a the next three or four classes Lighting renovations in the can add their bricks until the Spencer Museum of Art, Watson gentle reminder to the professor walkway is complete. Library and Spooner, Dyke, Bailey to turn off the computer and lights “We are really trying to stress and Blake halls will be completed when they leave.” that it will continually give back in the next three weeks, McVey Even though the changes will be ALL INCLUSIVE said. made in a year and a half, Energy to KU students,” Enriquez said. The brick order form can be Plumbing changes are starting Solutions Professionals will track found online at www.kuendow- as well. Low-flow toilets, which and record the improvements for ment.org. use only one quart of water, will 15 years. SAVE MONEY AT THE RESERVE WITH RENT replace the units that use three to STARTING AT $324. -Edited by Allyson Shaw four gallons a flush. — Edited by Becky Howlett

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ARTS oDD NEWS was parking her Ford Fusion on Thursda outside Classic Lady wants hair Hair Design in Kent Count’s Plainfeld Township, near Grand Alumna uses music to express lie done ater crash Rapids, when she stepped on PLAINFIELD TOWNSHIP, Mich. the accelerator instead o the BY ALISON CUMBOW — An 82-ear-old woman who brake. [email protected] accidentall crashed her car Two people were injured, through the ront window o a including an emploee who re- As she sits in the grass with her southwest Michigan salon stuck turned to work ater treatment guitar in her lap, Lisa Donnelly, around aterward or an ap- and a girl with a bruised arm. a 2002 graduate, sings the chorus pointment to get her hair done. of one of her most popular songs, Authorities said Marion Zock — Associated Press called “Laugh,” which is featured in a Tang commercial in Brazil. The song encompasses Donnelly’s out- NATIoNAL look on life: the belief that laughter can get her through anything. After graduating from the University with a degree in psychol- Earthquake rocks ogy, Donnelly moved to Los Angeles to follow her dreams of becoming a singer — not for the fame, she said, west coast cities but for the passion that she had to make intelligent music. After a few ASSOCIAted PreSS reported in Los Angeles or San gigs in bands, she put out a solo Diego. last year. She’s also in a band LOS ANGELES — A strong In the Phoenix area, Jacqueline called Foxxglove with former KU earthquake south of the U.S.- Land said her king-sized bed in student Bevin Hamilton, who is an Mexico border Sunday shook her second-floor apartment felt actress and singer in Los Angeles. high-rises in downtown Los like a boat gently swaying on the Both Hamilton and Donnelly are Jerry Wang /KANSAN Angeles and San Diego and was ocean. big fans of Lawrence, as they both Lisa Donnelly, a 2002 KU graduate, sits at South Park Saturday afternoon. Donnelly has said she pursued music not for fame but for producing intel- felt across Southern California “I thought to myself, that can’t started their musical careers while ligent work. and Arizona, but there were no be an earthquake, I’m in Arizona,” at the University. Hamilton got her immediate reports of major dam- the Northern California native start in music playing in a local A few months later, she went to that first, before doing anything she Donnelly said she often had little age. said. “And I thought, oh my God band at the Bottleneck and other Spain to study abroad for the spring was “supposed to do” after college. moments of feeling successful. She The 6.9 magni- I feel like I’m 9 bars around town. and summer semesters. Taking his advice, she packed up once received an e-mail from a fan tude quake struck years old.” Hamilton and Donnelly col- “I had so many musical experi- her car and made the move to the who was battling cancer and told at 3:40 p.m. in “I thought to myself, A police dis- laborate musically in Los Angeles ences in Spain,” she said. “I really west coast where she would have a her that her music helped her get Baja California, patcher in Yuma, and just returned from performing decided when I was there that I better opportunity to network and through it. that can’t be an Mexico, about Ariz. said the in Austin, Texas, at the South by would try to start writing songs.” take her singing career. Donnelly came home last week, 19 miles south- earthquake, I’m in quake was very Southwest music festival. When she returned to Lawrence, In 2009, she released her debut topping her visit off with a perfor- east of Mexicali, strong there, but “I think Lisa’s voice is absolutely Donnelly formed a band with other solo album, called “We had a mance at the Jazzhaus Thursday. Arizona.” according to the no damage was amazing,” Hamilton said. students. She wrote her first song, Thing,” with the help of investors. “What I like most about her is U.S. Geological reported. The Donnelly got her start in music called “Peace of Mind,” and per- Donnelly said the songs on the that she has stayed true to roots. JACqUELINE LAND Survey. The area Phoenix resident Yuma County when she began singing for a formed it in her psychology lecture, album are mainly about life, and She is very much her own art- was hit by mag- Sheriff’s Office blues band that frequented the bar a class taught by Stephen Ilardi, her own experiences falling down ist,” Hamilton said. “Her record is nitude 3.0 quakes had gotten a few Brownbear, which no longer exists, associate professor of psychology. and getting back up in her 20s. totally a reflection of her heart, all week. calls, mostly from where she worked in Lawrence Donnelly said Ilardi was very “You have to have a natural travels and soul.” The quake was alarm companies during college. Donnelly sang with supportive of her music. He told strength to follow your dreams,” felt as far north as Santa Barbara, because of alarms going off. them for a year. her if music was her dream, to do she said. — Edited by Drew Anderson USGS seismologist Susan Potter Mike Wong, who works at a said. journalism school in downtown T view a vide f Lisa Dnnelly, visit kansan.com/videos. Strong shaking was report- Phoenix, said he was in his sec- ed in the Coachella Valley and ond-floor office getting some Riverside, Calif. The earthquake work done Sunday afternoon rattled buildings on the west when he heard sounds and felt he was tired o waiting or his and walked out o the restaurant ater the number 7-7-7-7 came up oDD NEWS side of Los Angeles and in the the building start to sway. Filet-O-Fish sandwich. Surveil- with the sandwich. in the Big 4 drawing Wednesda. San Fernando Valley, interrupt- “I heard some cracking sounds, A fshy situation in a lance video shows the man More than 3,100 tickets had the ing Easter dinners. Chandeliers like Rice Krispies,” he said. “I climbing out the back window winning numbers. The won ei- swayed and wine jiggled in glass- didn’t think much of it, but I kept McDonald’s eatery o a vehicle and into the pickup Seven is the lucky ther $2,500 or $5,000, depending es. hearing it, and then I started feel- SOUTH BRUNSWICK, N.J. — window. Police said the man told number in lottery on whether the buer wagered In Los Angeles, the city fire ing a shake. I thought, ‘You know Police said an impatient customer department went on earthquake what? I think that might be an an emploee he would be waiting PHILADELPHIA — The lotter 50 cents or $1. slapped a drive-thru worker at a — Associated Press status and some stalled elevators earthquake.” or him, slapped him in the ace paid out a total o $7.77 million New Jerse McDonald’s because were reported. No damage was

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MONDAY, APRIL 5, 2010 www.kANsAN.cOM PAGE 1b TiME'S up COMMENTARY Football Series ends in disaintment needs to Texas A&M's travel plans end series inale identify its ater two extra innings playmakers By Ben Ward bwad@kasa.com twtt.com/bm_db

After two games that came down to the wire on Thursday and Friday, the Jayhawks’ series finale on Saturday seemed headed for a similar finish. In an instant, the extra innings contest By Jayson Jenks between Kansas (18-10-1, 3-2-1) and No. jjks@kasa.com 22 Texas A&M was over. The game that seemed headed for the most dramatic end hen last season started of all three instead ended in anticlimactic to fall apart — when the fashion as the game was ruled an 8-8 tie WJayhawks lost seven con- secutive games before coach Mark because of the Aggies’ travel plans. Mangino resigned under pressure “It’s an awful way to end this series, espe- — fans and media members tried to cially when it was as highly competitive as locate the heart of Kansas’ problems. this series has been,” coach Ritch Price said And there were certainly plenty of of his third career tie. “One of the great available culprits. things about our sport is that we don’t have The Jayhawks were plagued by ties. It’s not hockey. So it’s a weird feeling.” costly turnovers. They couldn’t make The Jayhawk players were more vis- crucial defensive stops in games. ibly disappointed by the abrupt end to the And they didn’t develop any rhythm series. offensively. “It feels like a loss, to be honest,” junior But those problems only served as left fielder Jimmy Waters said. pieces to the larger issue at hand. Kansas has been making a habit of close Ryan Waner/KANSAN The Jayhawks simply didn’t have games lately, which continued Thursday as Junior outelder Brian Heere connects on a hit during Kansas' game against Texas A&M Saturday aternoon in the nal game o the three game series. The game eatured our lead game-changers last season, and they it nearly saw a six-run lead disappear to a changes beore ending in an 8-8 tie in the 11th inning. The tie is Kansas' rst ever Big 12 game that ended in a tie, and only the ourth since 1980. struggled because of it. A&M rally, but the Jayhawks hung on for On the surface, Kansas seemed a 9-5 win. The trend continued on Friday 3-2 in the fifth, Kansas quickly answered Waters said that it falls upon everyone loaded with potential playmakers. in a 6-4 setback, with the Jayhawks being back. After an RBI single by senior sec- — hitters and pitchers equally — to show a The Jayhawks returned proven veter- the club to make late noise, but come up ond baseman Robby Price, Waters belted killer instinct late in the game. ans Todd Reesing, Jake Sharp, Kerry just short. a bases clearing double to deep left field, “We’ve got to find a way to put people Meier and Dezmon Briscoe. The disappointment for Kansas was punc- which gave the Jayhawks a 6-3 le ad. away,” Waters said. “We’ve been doing it all At times, each one of those play- ers showed flashes. But the Jayhawks tuated by the series finale on Saturday. With freshman Tanner Poppe looking week, and it’s kind of getting annoying at SERiES fiNAl SCORES never received consistent, game- The Jayhawks looked to be cruising untouchable from the mound in the sixth this point.” changing plays from that cast, and toward victory from the first inning on, and seventh, the lead appeared it would be The Jayhawks rallied to tie the game with Thrsday– Kasas 9, Txas A&M 5 they rarely received the big play in after junior center fielder Brian Heere got enough for a Jayhawk victory. two outs in the ninth on an RBI single by frday – Txas A&M 6, Kasas 4 the game’s big moment last year. them started with a two-run home run to But the Aggies battered Poppe for four Satrday– Kasas 8, Txas A&M 8 right field. In the sixth game of the season runs in the eighth to erase the Jayhawks’ (Fa - 11 s) Even after A&M rallied to take the lead SEE baseball oN pAgE 6b at Colorado, Reesing floated a deep lead and take a 7-6 edge. pass to Briscoe as the clock expired. Briscoe jumped above Colorado’s defenders, grabbed the ball high fOOTbAll SOfTbAll in the air, but had it knocked away when he fell to the ground. Kansas lost 34-30 in the first of seven consecutive defeats. Players must adjust “I was real close actually,” Briscoe said after the game. “I had the ball, came down and the guy’s helmet hit it. He was in the right position. They to Gill's terminology came to play; we didn’t.” As Kansas’ season progressed, By Jayson Jenks Gill’s terminology — an adjust- Briscoe’s words seemed increasingly jjks@kasa.com ment Smith described as “pretty relevant. difficult.” The Jayhawks had plenty of chanc- es last season. But in the deciding As a freshman safety, Lubbock “It’s just terminology,” Gill moments of games – in the moments Smith is used to learning on the said. “I guess we have some simi- when a team’s best players usually lar plays to what they’ve done fly — and he’s used to doing so at step forward — the Jayhawks were an accelerated rate. last year but we’re calling them often stood up. Last season he had his red- something different so it’s not Now as Kansas enters the middle shirt pulled in the sixth game, going to automatically react.” of spring practices under new leaving Smith For Gill, the difference coach Turner Gill, the Jayhawks will to gain expe- between reacting and thinking attempt to find those decisive, game- rience against represents the most noticeable changing players that were often the explosive handicap when learning new missing last year. passing offens- terminology. “We hopefully can find two to es of Texas and Instead of possessing a Ryan Waner/KANSAN three guys, so-called playmakers,” Texas Tech. second-natured understand- Junior catcher Brittany Hile reaches or a catch as Texas' Kori Cook slides across home plate to score a run in Kansas' 6-2 loss to Texas Saturday Gill said. “When you need a play to Now Smith ing of the words that allows aternoon. The Jayhawks play the Missouri Tigers Wednesday in Columbia, Mo. be made on defense, somebody on and his team- Smth the Jayhawks to quickly react, that defense is going to make that mates are being players are forced to think play.” asked to adjust of the lingo’s meaning before The Jayhawks appear to have options on both sides of the ball. quickly once more. With a new making a play. Kansas struggles to collect Freshman wide receiver Bradley coaching staff, the Jayhawks are Gill said the Jayhawks prob- McDougald arrived at Kansas as a spending the early portions of ably won’t develop that comfort highly regarded recruit and showed level until preseason practices in spring practice simply learning bursts of explosiveness. Freshman a new football the fall. hits, gets swept by Texas Toben Opurum plowed through — vocabulary. “When it and bounced off — defenders last By Zach GetZ against out batters.” trying too hard.” “We just have “We have some comes to the season in leading Kansas with 554 ztz@kasa.com Coach Megan Smith said While Kansas lost the series, to take some point where they rushing yards. similar plays to what Luna was a good pitcher, but the freshman outfielder Rosie Hull of the bullets just react and not twtt.com/ztz Defensively, freshman safety Jayhawks’ inability to hit had a said losses like that don’t deflate that have been they've done last think,” Gill said, Lubbock Smith proved to be a tena- part in her stat sheet. the team. thrown at us “then they’ll be After two weeks of Big 12 play, cious tackler, while junior defensive year but we're call- “Offensively we just didn’t “We can’t get down on our- right now,” Smith able to go out on Kansas (16-19, 0-4) is still looking end Jake Laptad led the Jayhawks make the adjustments we needed selves too much, otherwise, it said. ing them something their own and for a conference victory after No. with 6.5 sacks. to make to be successful,” Smith wouldn’t be fun anymore,” Hull Each coach- diferent.” perform at the 17 Texas swept Kansas at home Now the job of identifying and 7-0 and 6-2 over the weekend. said. “She’s certainly not as good said. “Texas is a good team, and ing staff, regard- highest level that cultivating those playmakers rests Kansas knew going in Texas as we made her look.” we have to acknowledge that and less of similari- Turner gill they c an.” with Gill and his staff. had a good pitcher, and freshman Ingle agreed with Smith that turn the page.” ties in styles or kasas footba coach Because that “If a guy in practice is consistently Blaire Luna didn’t disappoint. She the team didn’t make adjustments, Ingle said the Jayhawks try to making plays over and over again, schemes, carries most likely won’t had two great outings and pitched and also said Kansas needed to use losses to analyze its game and you’re going to notice that,” Gill said. a unique set of happen dur- 13.1 innings, giving up just four keep working on the fundamen- get better. “And that’s what you want to see.” lingo used to describe certain ing the spring, Gill and the rest hits and no runs. tals. “We think about the positives Most importantly, that’s what the of his staff are evaluating these plays or techniques. “She’s very, very good at what “We needed to focus on mak- of each game and take that to the Jayhawks need to win games this early practices through a slightly Right now, with only five prac- she does,” sophomore infielder ing routine hits instead of swing- next one, and try to get better,” season. tices completed, the Jayhawks Marissa Ingle said. “She throws ing for the fences,” Ingle said. “We are still learning coach Turner SEE football oN pAgE 3b balls well and placed the ball well need to do our thing instead of SEE sWePt oN pAgE 3b — Edited by Becky Howlett 2B / SPORTS / MONDAY, April 5, 2010 / THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN / kANsAN.cOM

THIS wEEK IN QUOTE OF THE DAY MORNING BREw kANsAs ATHlETics “i eebate a vtoy when i tat wang o the fed. By the tme i get to the oe oom, i’m done.” TODAY Tourney expansion bad idea Men’s golf —Tom Osborne hen Butler faces off against at Det pe shoe Duke in the national cham- ca, Whta, a day Wpionship game tonight, we should take in this moment because we TUESDAY may not (and probably won’t) ever see FACT OF THE DAY Men’s golf anything like this again. The NCAA is Due oah Me kzyzew ha contemplating a serious push for greed — at Det pe shoe won thee Natona chamon- I mean expansion — to the NCAA tour- ca, Whta, a day h a the Bue Dev’ oah. nament field from 65 teams to a gaudy 96-team field. By Andrew HAmmond [email protected] Baseball In tonight’s game you will see what the — ESPN.com v. Mou Vaey beauty of college basketball is all about Florida sweat on Selection Sunday. We and why expansion is a horrible idea. coege, 6 .m. will be reduced to the “tourney worthy” Butler, coming out of the Horizon League teams such as Wichita State, Northeastern TONIGHT’S GAME of all places, play at its home, the host and Stony Brook. wEDNESDAY city Indianapolis. They will be going up Here is a quick comparison of the two TRIVIA OF THE DAY Excuse me while I get sick to my stom- Softball against arguably one of the greatest col- teams playing for the national title: ach at the thought of that. at Mou, 4 .m., 6 .m. What’ the mot ont an Q: lege basketball programs in history — the The beauty of Butler and Duke’s National titles: oonent ha oed agant Duke Blue Devils. run would be watered down because Butler-0, Duke-3 Final Fours: Butler-1, Duke-15 Bute dung the 2010 NcAA If this idea of expansion does come to they would have had a first-round bye, life, the chances of a Duke-Butler title All Americans: Butler-1, Duke-15 Baseball Tounament? and therefore wouldn’t have had to go game would be very small. Under the through a seven-game gauntlet to win the Team villain: Butler-none, Duke-pick at ceghton, Omaha, 96-team format the tournament would national title. one Neb., 6 .m. A: 59. UTEp and syaue both School legend: Butler-Bobby Plump?, give automatic bids to the top 32 teams While watching “One Shining oed 59 ont agant the and the rest of the 64 entrants would have Duke- Christian Laettner Moment” tonight, take in the moments FRIDAY Budog. to play their way in. I may be naïve, but of this year’s tournament and see the joy Weeks in the AP top 25 poll as of 2009 season- Tennis why is the NCAA going to reward a team out of teams like Cornell, St. Mary’s and Butler-28, Duke-621 — Butler Athletics like Texas Tech, who under the current yes, Northern Iowa. We may see these at Mou, 5 .m. format would be considered a “bubble Prediction: As much as I want Butler Cinderellas make a run to the Sweet 16 team” for the NIT, by making them a once every 10 years with the potential to win, Duke is simply better. Duke wins Baseball tournament team? 73-69 and crushes Butler’s homecoming format giving less deserving teams a at Texa, 6:05 .m. This the NCAA’s version of No Child chance. The NCAA needs to stop milk ing story. Left Behind. I like to call this “No Team the cash cow and enjoy what it al ready SCORES — Edited by Becky Howlett Track Left Behind.” has because that’s as good as it gets. No longer will we see teams like at John MDonne NCAA Men’s Basketball: Virginia Tech, Mississippi State and South invtatona, Fayetteve, No. 1 Due 78, No. 2 Wet Vgna A., a day 57 No. 5 Bute 52, No. 5 Mhgan SATURDAY state 50 CAMPUS Rough and Tumble 5, 6 .m. core Utmate NCAA women’s Basketball: MONDAY Softball – shen 6 No. 1 stanod 73, No. 3 Oa- O 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 .m. core at Bayo, 2 .m. 5, 6 .m. Men’ soe – homa 66 sotba – cnton lae 1, 2, 3 shen 6, 7, 8 No. 1 connetut 70, No. 4 Bayo R Baseball 5, 6 .m. Men’ soe – 5, 6 .m. Men’ re sot- 50 at Texa, 2 .m. shen 7, 8 ba – cnton lae 1, 2 NBA Basketball: N 5, 6 .m. Men’ Utmate 9, 10 .m. Men’ com- Soccer Boton 117, ceveand 113 – shen 6 ettve sotba – cnton san Antono 100, lA lae 81 E 7, 8 .m. Men’ re sot- lae 1, 2 v. st. lou, kana cty, Houton 102, indana 133 ba – cnton lae 1, 2 8 .m. Women’ re sot- kan., 3 .m. 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SWEPT (continued rom 1B) Ingle said. In the irst game exas used a three-run top third inning to take a 4-0 lead early. exas was getting hits easily while Kansas could not get its oense going against rise- ball pitcher Luna. exas tacked on three more runs in the seventh SERIES RESULTS while Kansas was outhit 13-3 and Game 1: shutout 7-0. No. 17 Texas 7, Kansas 0 exas kept Luna in or the sec- ond game. It was more o the same Game 2: as by the top o the sixth, exas had No. 17 Texas 6, Kansas 2 a 6-0 lead. Luna was working on a no-hitter when, in the bottom o the sixth, exas took Luna out. With Luna out, Kansas was inal- ly able to get some momentum. he run started with Ingle hit- ting her ourth home run o the year. Kansas then scored another UP NEXT run, and had runners on irst and second. With its lead shrinking, Kansas vs. No. 4 Missouri exas decided to put Luna back in, and she picked up where she let WHEN: 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. o, shutting down Kansas. Kansas April 7 was outhit 11-5 in the second game WHERE: University Field, as Kansas ell again to exas, 6-2. Columbia, Mo. Kansas will look or its irst Big 12 victory on Wednesday when Kansas travels to Columbia, Mo., or a doubleheader with No. 4 Missouri. Mike Gunne/KANSAN Freshman shortstop Mariah Montgomery tries to catch a wild throw on a steal by a Texas runner Friday afternoon at Arrocha Ballpark. Kansas lost the game dropping to a season record of 16-18 and — Edited by Jesse Rangel 0-3 in Big 12 play.

FooTbAll (continued rom 1B) COLLEGE BASKETBALL tinted lens. because that’s part o ootball.” Gill said he understands that Gill and Kansas’ players didn’t Calipari elds questions about players each player learns at dierent elaborate on the speciics o the speeds, and that will certainly be terminology changes. But Smith Mcclatchy-tribune Not that Calipari has any pre- But with the possibility o a high to return next season, should they taken into account. hen again, said players are adapting quickly tenses about what the uture holds number o departures, the coach wish. players that smoothly adjust this spring and that so ar prac- INDIANAPOLIS — Kentucky or his point guard. also needs to protect himsel and Not every recruit is going to be might improve their standing. tices have mostly eatured un- Coach John Calipari said Turs- “I have an opinion o what he his program, with regard to next a one-and-done, Calipari said. In “hat means they can catch damentals. day he doesn’t yet know how many should do,” said the coach. season. nine years at Memphis, the coach on pretty quickly and you can In doing so, the Jayhawks are players will be leaving his program, He also has his thoughts on “I think we’re recruiting a good had our players who were draed see their skills a lot better,” Gill simply ocusing on the basic ele- but that the worst-case scenario is the plans o reshmen DeMarcus group o young people,” Calipari aer just one season. He could have said. “hen there are going to be ment o terminology. that “it could be so many you’re not Cousins, Eric Bledsoe and Daniel said. “And I think that by the time our more this year. some people that may not show “here’s a lot o starting over gonna ever try to ll that many.” Orton, who could join seniors Ra- we start next year, I think we’ll “It won’t be like that (every their speed, their quickness or out there,” oensive coordinator Calipari received the Adolph mon Harris, Mark Krebs and Perry have a team in or- year),” Calipari said. their reaction because they’re Chuck Long said. “And that’s Rupp Cup or Coach o the Year Stevenson, and possibly graduating der that’s going to “Part o it was that still thinking. We take all that OK. With a new sta and being and John Wall the Adolph Rupp junior Patrick Patterson, as depar- be another good “When the season the team was so into consideration that they’re young, that will help rophy or Player o the Year dur- tures rom a Kentucky team that team. Looks like ends, the moment it good this year it el- “But at some point in time them grow in the system.” ing a ceremony held by the Com- went 35-3, with a loss to West Vir- it’s going to be a evated every player. you have to take the leash o monwealth Athletic Club at the ginia in the East Regional nals last young team again. ends, it's no longer I we were a bad and see i they’re going to react — Edited by Allyson Shaw Marriott Hotel on Tursday. weekend. But that’s OK.” about the team; it's team, they would Aerward, Wall said he planned “During the season it’s about our Calipari said have looked bad as to make an ofcial decision soon team,” Calipari said. “When the he would not sign about individual individual players.” NB A about whether to go pro aer hav- season ends, the moment it ends, players just to players.” As the rst Ken- ing just completed a standout resh- it’s no longer about the team; it’s sign players. Even tucky player to win man season. Calipari appeared to about individual players. It’s about though he had 13 JOHN CALIPARI the Rupp Award, ray All, cls ba let the cat out o the bag during the them and their amilies. Now, scholarship play- Kentucky head coach John Wall looked ceremony when he told the gather- you’ve worked hard or the team, ers this season, the arthest thing ing that Wall wanted to be the rst you’ve worked hard or the state Calipari said he rom bad. player to “leave aer one year and and or the program. Now it’s your would be comortable with having Said Calipari, “Not every kid is cavs  fal  still get his degree.” turn to make a decision or you and 10 scholarship players and “one or going to have an opportunity to But Wall denied that he has your amily.” two walk-ons.” leave aer one year. Tere will be Calipari did say that he expect- Te coach also denied rumors kids who say to me, ‘Coach, can associated Press meaningless, unguarded shot at made a nal decision or that he has ed both Orton and Bledsoe to test Darnell Dodson was no longer on you do or me what you did or the inal buzzer that bounced signed with an agent. “I had a great time at Kentucky, the NBA Dra waters, but that he the team. John Wall?’ Are you as good as BOSON — Ray Allen scored o the rim. Aterward, he and and I haven’t made my decision wants to make sure that both are He also said his understanding John Wall? ... Yes, I can. I not, then a season-high 33 points, hitting Kevin Garnett exchanged dirty yet,” Wall said. “I’ll make it in the “protected,” in case they end up is that all o the our reshmen are no, I cannot.” his sixth 3-pointer to give the looks — a itting end to a game next week or two.” wanting to come back. in the proper academic standing Celtics a our-point lead with 48 that eatured six technicals and seconds let, and Boston held on Cleveland coach Mike Brown’s despite 42 points rom LeBron ejection. James to beat the Cleveland Garnett scored 19 points, NB A Cavaliers 117-113 on Sunday. Paul Pierce had 16 and Kendrick he win snapped a three-game Perkins had 10 points and 10 Spurs deeat lakers, home losing streak or Boston, rebounds to help Boston even Jayhawk Bookstore is your source for r and it kept the Cavaliers rom the season series with Cleveland cinch payf spt at 2-2. 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ROwINg NBA Jayhawks halt Wildcats 12-8 in Kansas Cup Durant,

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The rowing team notched its first victory of the season ght of over rival Kansas State in the Kansas Cup on Saturday. The Jayhawks won every event except for the first Varsity T-Wolves Eight-boat to win 12-8. The stars of the race were the AssociATED PrEss rowers in the first Varsity Four-boat, who blew past their Kansas State Varsity OKLAHOMA CITY — Kevin Durant scored 40 points to break Four opponents by a whop- the franchise record for scoring ping 31.6 seconds. The key in a season and the Oklahoma for them was getting off to a City Thunder fought off a spir- quick start. ited charge by the Minnesota “All week long we real- Timberwolves for a 116-108 vic- ly worked on our starts to tory on Sunday night. make sure that we had the Less than 24 hours after first four strokes down and clinching the franchise’s first then a nice push right off,” Weston White/KANSAN playoff berth in five years, the senior Brittany Belford said. Members o Kansas’First Varsity Eight team compete in the Kansas Cup at Wyandotte County Lake Saturday morning. Kansas fnished fve seconds behind Kansas State or their only loss to the Wildcats. Thunder built a 25-point lead “I guess getting ahead helped Kansas won the Cup overall 12-8. in the first half, but then had to keep us ahead.” hang on as Minnesota moved The race that clinched back within six in the final 10 the Kansas Cup on Senior minutes. Day was the Second Varsity Durant hit a jumper and then Eight’s narrow victory over threw down a two-handed alley- the Wildcats — a race that oop jam with 5 minutes left to the Jayhawks won by less restore Oklahoma City’s lead than four seconds. to double digits and break the “It was inspiring to know franchise scoring record in the that if our boat won the process. race then we would win the Ryan Gomes scored 20 of his Kansas Cup,” junior Julia 22 points in the second half to Guard said. “That motivated lead Minnesota’s comeback bid. us at the end when we were Jonny Flynn also finished with down three or four seats with 22 as the Timberwolves lost for 500 meters to go.” the 24th time in their last 26 The victory was a huge games. confidence boost to a team Russell Westbrook added that started its season ear- 10 points and a career-best lier than usual so they could 16 assists, Jeff Green had 16 be better prepared when the Weston White/KANSAN points and 10 rebounds and Big 12 Championships roll Kansas rower Allison Able pulls back on the ore during the Second Varsity Eight race Saturday Nenad Krstic scored 14 points around. morning. Kansas deeated Kansas State 12-8 to take home the Kansas Cup. — including jumpers on three “I thought the team per- straight possessions down the formed well, especially the stretch to push the Thunder’s lead to 110-96 and ice the game. young kids,” coach Rob With fans in the sellout crowd Catloth said. “We won the greeting him with a stand- Kansas Cup as a team and ing ovation, Durant promised had a solid performance. before the game that the playoff You get a lot of confidence berth was “only the beginning” winning a team event, confi- for the Thunder. Oklahoma City dence as a team.” has more than doubled its win Belford agreed about the total after going 23-59 last sea- advantages gained from son and moved within 1½ games starting the season earlier. of the four teams tied for second “It’s helped so much,” place in the West by winning for Belford said. “Getting those the sixth time in the last seven first four races in Oklahoma games. City down and under our The victory also kept the belt really gave us the experi- Weston White/KANSAN Thunder in sixth place, with ence to know what to work Members o Kansas’Second Varsity Eight team compete in the Kansas Cup at Wyandotte County Lake a one-game cushion over San and where we need to push Saturday morning. The Varsity Eight team fnished the 2 ,000 meter course in 7:12.8 minutes. Antonio. during the race.” Despite a hot start, the Thunder Next up for the Jayhawks could hardly relax against the are races next weekend in See ore photos fro the eet last-place Timberwolves. Pennsylvania against Old at anan.om/photo/gallerie. Minnesota closed a 24-point Dominion, Rhode Island and deficit to nine in the third quar- Bucknell. ter as the Thunder missed 16 of Weston White/KANSAN their first 20 shots. watch video of the roin tea Kansas rower Megan Boxberger cools down ater the team locked onto the dock. Kansas — Edited by Kelly Gibson at anan.om/video. deeated Kansas State to win the Kansas Cup 12-8 Saturday morning at Wyandotte County Lake.

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NCAA TOURNAMENT Frisbee Fun Bulldogs topple Spartans to advance to championship

McclAtchy-tribune 49 in the game and being without two injured starters much of the INDIANAPOLIS — Shortly night. before tipoff on Saturday at Lucas And it was staring at multiple Oil Stadium, Butler University’s scenarios for defeat in the final 30 live Bulldog mascot, Butler Blue No. 5 Butler 52 seconds, between Michigan State II, took the court, was told to stay No. 5 Michigan State 50 (28-9) having the ball trailing by . . . and did, even with TV cameras one and then having Nored at the in his face and 71,298 fans in the line with 6.1 seconds left after mak- building. advance to the national title game ing just three of 12 free throws in “He just sat there like he owned on Monday night with a 52-50 vic- NCAA play. it,” said Michael Kaltenmark, his tory over the Spartans in a battle of “Thanks for reminding me,” handler and a Butler development 5th-seeded teams. Nored said. officer. The victory was the 25th in a row He could joke about it after he As Butler’s players were intro- for Butler, which became the small- made both to give the Bulldogs a duced, they patted him on the est school to reach the national title slight 52-49 cushion in the final head. And why not? game since Jacksonville in 1970 seconds. But it wasn’t over yet. “That’s what we do at every and is coached by 33-year-old Brad Even after Butler fouled Michigan home game,” said Butler guard Stevens, the youngest man to take a State to prevent the Spartans from Ronald Nored, smiling and adding, team this far since Indiana’s Branch launching a three-pointer, suspense “Sometimes he barks, sometimes McCracken in 1940. lingered. he bites. You have to play through Despite being the first team to After MSU’s Korie Lucious made it.” play in a Final Four in its home- a free throw with 2 seconds left, he In a bruising national semifi- town since UCLA in 1972, Butler intentionally missed the second. nal game between the Bulldogs (33-4) had to overcome making But there, again, was Butler’s omni- and Michigan State, Butler played just one basket in the final 12 min- present Gordon Hayward, who had through history and plenty else to utes, 17 seconds, misfiring on 34 of 19 points and claimed his ninth rebound to put it away. Duke easily puts away W. Virginia, remaining as lone No. 1 seed

AssociAted Press To have a shot at the championship my senior year, after everything INDIANAPOLIS — After toss- we’ve been through, is a dream ing a big, wet blanket on one feel- come true.” good story, Duke gets to go after This was a wire-to-wire pulla- No. 1 Duke 78 another. way against the West Virginia team No. 2 West Virginia 57 They don’t call ‘em the Devils for coached by alum Bob Huggins, nothing. who led the Mountaineers (31-7) Jon Scheyer scored 23 points on a 10-game winning streak that And in a tournament turned upside Saturday night to lift Duke, the included the Big East tournament down, the Blue Devils (34-5) were title and ended with a trip to the team so many folks love to hate, to the only No. 1 seed to make it to the a 78-57 victory over West Virginia Final Four. Final Four. and set up a meeting against tiny It was an inspiring journey, the Their trip, however, wasn’t total- Butler — a classic matchup of big first for West Virginia in 51 years, ly predictable or expected. Duke Howard Ting/KANSAN vs. little, with the national title on back when Jerry West wore the old had gone six long years since its Ryan Renolds, a senior from Lawrence, scores a point for the Jayhawk Zontals against Washburn University on Saturday’s club Frisbee game on the line. gold and blue. last appearance and hasn’t been to Shenk Field in West Campus. The Jayhawks have practiced many hours for a series of games this weekend against regional universities. “I think they’re one of the Huggins returned to West the final since winning it all nine best teams in the country,” Duke Virginia to bring an elusive title years ago — a veritable century by back home to a state that loves its coach Mike Krzyzewski said of Tobacco Road standards. Now, this his upcoming opponent, which flagship school like few others. group of Blue Devils has a chance has won 25 straight. “I think a “I’ve watched a lot of tape. I to give Coach K his fourth national Cinderella would be more if some- haven’t seen them play that well,” championship. Huggins said. “And we didn’t play body had eight or nine losses and “It’s everything,” senior center pulled some upsets.” very well. And, you know, that Brian Zoubek said. “This is the Still, Butler is a No. 5 seed. happens.” culmination of four years for me. A Bethel College nursing degree will give you experience to ensure you’re always in high demand. As a junior beginning clinicals, you will have access to Bethel’s 2010 NATIONAL WHEN: 8:21 tonight unique family of computerized simulators. CHAMPIONSHIP WHERE: Lucas Oil Stadium, There has never been a better time to be Indianapolis a nurse! No. 5 Butler vs. WATCH: CBS, No. 1Duke Sunower channels 5 and 13 Join us for the upcoming Nursing Visit Session "QSJMtQN MLB If this date does not work for you, please call to schedule your own personal appointment. Royals face Tigers in Don’s Auto Tour the Bethel College campus, meet the nursing faculty and learn about the nancial aid season opener game and scholarships available to you. KANSAS CITY, Mo. — With two o baseball’s top pitchers acing     �   teams they oten dominate, hits      and runs may be hard to nd proud to be a part Monday aternoon in Kansas City. 300 East 27th Street | North Newton, KS 67117-8061 | admissions@be thelks.edu | 1-800-522-1887 ext. 230 Opening the season or Detroit will be right-hander Justin Ver- of the tradition for lander, who won 19 games last � � � year and led the majors with 269 strikeouts. GRE LSAT GMAT Opposing him will be Zack Greinke, who won the 2009 Cy Young Award as the best pitcher in the American League. TEST PREPARATION “I’m sure the national media will be ocused on other games rather 9 than the Detroit Tigers and Kansas City Royals,” said Trey Hillman, ��� beginning his third year as KC’s manager. “But I’m not sure you can come up with any better opening day matchup than Greinke vs. Ver- lander. It’s going to be exciting.” of the The Royals, 65-97 last year, will unveil a new-look lineup they hope will shore up a deense that led the AL last year in errors (117) and losses at home (48). ��� The Tigers nished last year 86-77 and in a very oul mood, 2 ���� losing a three-game lead with our � games remaining and slipping out wins o the playofs. 100097 Don’s Auto Center — Associated Press Since 1972 11th & Haskell • 841-4833 www.ContinuingEd.ku.edu(keyword: testprep)t 6B / SPORTS / MONDAY, APRIL 5, 2010 / THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN / KANSAN.COM

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BaseBall Player to remember (continued from 1b) Senior second baseman Robby Price Price has been nearly unstoppable or Kansas Robby Price, and once again in the at the plate. The senior went 7-o-13 with our 11th after the Aggies took an 8-7 edge RBI, ve runs scored and two walks, and ex- – on a balk of all things. tended his hitting streak to 13 games. Many o The tendency of this Kansas team to Price’s hits came in timely ashion, including his mount comebacks and string together game-tying single with two outs in the ninth on tough at-bats impressed Price. Price “I think the great thing for this group Saturday. of guys is they really grind,” Price said. “And they compete, and they don’t give up.” But after tying the game twice late in Player to orget the game, Kansas had opportunities to get a walk-off hit and failed to do so. Senior frst baseman Brett Lisher “We had some big-time hits, but we Ater an 0-or-8 showing in his two starts just needed another big hit to put them against the Aggies, Lisher (0-or-18) is now hitless away,” Waters said. in the Jayhawks ve Big 12 games. Lisher hit And once the game reached the into many tough-luck outs, blasting line drives 2:15 ‘curfew’ — a cutoff time which directly at deenders. The senior entered coner- the teams had agreed upon because ence play toting one o the hottest bats on the of A&M’s travel arrangements — the Lisher club, but because o the recent slide his average Jayhawks didn’t get another opportu- nity to walk-off with the victory. has dipped to .306. The teams shook hands on the field, the Aggies packed onto their buses, but the Jayhawks remained in their dugout From the stat book on the first base side — all of them vis- ibly disappointed. The Jayhawks certainly had their After the game, Robby Price said Kansas had nothing to be ashamed of 28 share o chances against the Aggies, after a series where it turned in three stranding 28 runners on base or the competitive performances against a top series – including 10 on Saturday that let them eeling like they had 25 team. But ultimately, his opening missed a prime opportunity or another victory. sentiments about the way the series ended were the most telling.

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