CD THE UNIVERSITY OF NORWALK, KANSAS 8B SPORTS THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2007 Women face Cowgirls in San Antonio BY ALISON CUMBOW acumbow@kansan.com The Kansas soccer team is i San Antonio, Texas, this week at the Big 12 Tournament. The Jayhawks' first game is tonightagainstOklahoma State at 7:30. The game marks the second time Kansas will have played Oklahoma State this season. They last met in Lawrence and tied 2-2. Coach Mark Francis said his team wasn't going to change the way it played this time. "We know how they play, we've watched the tape of the game, and we know what we need to do," he said. Lauren Jackson at a glance Oklahoma State A BRIEF REVIEW The layhawks got a rough start to the season, only winning one game out of 10. Kansas turned its The Jayhawks were not pro- luck around at the beginning of October, and started winning games instead of losing or tying them. 12-5-2 overall, 5-4-1 in conference play 9 shutouts on the season 35 goals scored, only 14 goals allowed Big 12 Championship jayhawks were not projected to do as well as they had at the end of their regular season — they were not ranked as highly as other teams — but they entered the Big 12 Championship as the No.3 seed. In the last game Three players are tied for most goals with 4 Because of her impressive game, Williams was awarded the Big 12 Newcomer of the Week. Senior goal- of the regular season, Kansas defeated the Missouri Tigers, outscoring them 2-1. Freshman defender Katie Williams scored the two goals needed to win the game only four minutes apart after Missouri took a 1-0 lead. WINNING AWARDS "We've been playing really well, we finished the season well, and hope to continue that tomorrow." Francis said. keeper Colleen Quinn was awarded Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week for the third week in a row. She made six saves during the game against the Tigers, only letting one goal pass by her. this week as well. Both she and senior midfielder Nicole Cauzillo were named to All-Big 12 teams. Cauzillo was named to the All-Big 12 Second team, and Williams was named to the All-Newcomer team. Williams earned another award Cauzillo and Emily Strinden were selected Academic All- Conference for the third time in their careers, while senior Colleen Quinn, junior Missy Geha and Kristin Graves and sophomore Shannon McCabe rounded out The University's First Team selections while junior Sara Rogers earned Second Team honors. Edited by Amelia Freidline NFL 'Pacman' Jones won't return anytime soon NASHVILLE, Tenn. — NFL commissioner Roger Goodell told Titans cornerback Adam "Pacman" Jones in April to sit out the 2007 season. On Tuesday, the commissioner informed Jones he still hasn't changed his mind. Jones had met with the commissioner last week in New York, pleading for some leniency and an early return. But the cornerback whose biggest community service was buying wrestling tickets for Atlanta students to watch him at a pay-per-view event last month didn't convince Goodell. The commissioner told Jones his suspension will last through this season, which would include the playoffs if the Titans (6-2) qualify. "He will be eligible to begin working out at the Titans' facility following the conclusion of the teams' season," the league said in a statement late Tuesday afternoon. Associated Press I can't miss class because my grades matter to me. REPORT CARD Math English Psychology The single best way to avoid getting the flu is to get the flu vaccine. Student Health Services is holding flu clinics that are open to all KU students, faculty, staff and retirees (ages 18 and over) I'LL GET A FLUVACCINE. 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