8B THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SPORTS MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2005 "Underrepresented Populations and the Law After Hurricane Katrina Mr. Rick Jones, Attorney-at-law Tuesday, October 25th, 2005 Senior forward Caroline Smith runs past Texas freshman defender Jill Gilbeau during the second half of the Jayhawks home game Sunday, Kansas improved to 10-6 2 on the season. 5-3-1 in the Big 12. KU soccer had never defeated Texas before Sunday. Presentation Fried Rice Reception 7:00pm-8:30pm 8:30pm-9:00pm Location: Multicultural Resource Center (MRC), University of Kansas Mr. Jones has traveled the country speaking on college campuses about issues pertaining to the law and underrepresented populations. He has been invited to talk about Hurricane Katrina and the after Effects on the Vietnamese community in Biloxi, Mississippi and the effects on other underrepresented groups in New Orleans. Mr. Jones is also an advocate for underrepresented students to pursue advanced and terminal degrees in efforts to become greater contributing citizens. Please come to learn more about his experiences and how you can help in times of natural disasters!! Student Organization assisting with programs: VSA, BSU, AASU, HALO Special Thanks to Sponsors Office of Multicultural Affairs Jade Mongollan Photos bv Rachel Sevmour/KANSAN Junior defender Holly Gault dodges Texas senior defender Julie Gailey during Sunday's home game. More than 550 people attended the quarter hot dog day and watched the Jayhaws defeat the Longhorns 2-1. Soccer CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1B "It was a really easy goal," Rasmussen said. "Caroline placed it right on my foot. All I had to do was pass it in. Caroline did all the work." The opening minutes appeared to foreshadow a blowout. Kansas had its second goal on the board just seven minutes after the first. Senior forward Jessica Smith swung a deflection from Colorado College goalkeeper Geneva Sills' back to Karfonta for her first goal of the weekend. From 15 yards out, the net was wide open. Karfonta performed her typical round-off back flip on Friday, in celebration of her accomplishment. "It's a fun celebration, bu "It's a fun celebration, but definetely scoring the goal is more fun." Kimberly Karfonta Senior forward definitely scoring the goal" is more fun,Karfonta said. Molly Uyenishi knocked in the first goal of her career for Colorado College in the 39th minute, ending the evening's scoring. Freshman goalkeeper Julie Hanley kept the Tigers quiet, allowing just one goal while saving three. Sills allowed two goals, but was forced to save nine. Kansas wraps up the regular season on Friday against Missouri at the Jayhawk Soccer Complex. Edited by Jonathan Kealing ---