+ Volume 126 Issue 78 kansan.com Monday, February 17, 2014 + + COMMENTARY Ellis' skill leads Kansas to victory KANSAS 95 --- TCU 65 Ellis proves talent against Horned Frogs BRIAN HILLIX sports@kansan.com Kansas made a slight adjustment on Anderson as the Jayhawks held the Horned Frogs' PAGE 6 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2014 Apartments & Townhomes www.meadowbrookapartments.net Bob Billings Pkwy & Crestline Drive 785-842-4200 MUSIC SPRING CLEANING PLAYLIST Look at your apartment. It's dirty. It's time to do a little spring cleaning. Here's a playlist of upbeat tunes,featuring everything from Imagine Dragons to Schoolboy Q, to listen to as you clean your pigsty of an apartment. This playlist is diverse; not only is it perfect for spring cleaning, but it will sound great in your car. Go ahead and start this playlist and begin cleaning.Before you know it,your apartment will be spotless. 1. LOSE YOURSELF TO DANCE - Daft Punk and Pharrell Williams 2. I. THE WORST GUYS — Childish Gambino and Chance The Rapper 3. DEMONS — Imagine Dragons 4. WORST BEHAVIOR — Drake 5. HAPPY — Pharrell Williams 6. ROYALS - Lorde 7. MAN OF THE YEAR — Schoolboy Q 8. DARK HORSE — Katy Perry and Juicy J 9. WEST SAVANNAH — Isaiah Rashad and SZA 10. DRUNK IN LOVE Beyonce and JAY-Z — Ryan Wright LISTEN TO THE PLAYLIST HERE http://udkne.ws/1bCPvMa @UNIVERSITYDAILYKANSAN vision, precision and patience to operate inside of it. Senior Tucker Tharp connected with a walk-off RBI single in the second game of a doubleheader against BYU Saturday, capping off an impressive 4-9, three-RBI day. The Jayhawks are currently 3-0. When Ellis had an open look in the second half, he tossed up a lob to Andrew Wiggins instead. Trading a high percentage shot for a higher one. "I would do the same for him," Wiggins said. Without taking more than three trips to the free throw line to inflate his numbers, Ellis quietly put away every pass that was fed to him and every rebound he could grab. FILE PHOTO/KANSAN Maybe so, but it wouldn't have seemed as effortless as the way Ellis played. No chest pounding, loud roars or even signals for the crowd to get louder. "He's still our most consistent scorer," Self said. "He's going to get his in some way, shape or form." The crowd did the celebrating for Ellis. Any other way just wouldn't be his style. Pass. Post up. Score. Edited by Callan Reilly "The whole game was crazy," Tharp said. "It was the typical back-and-forth college game. I tried to stay in and put a good swing on the ball and hit it hard somewhere. It felt really great to get the game-winner. It was a lot of fun for the team early in the season." this. These are the situations that separate the clutch players from the good players, and senior outfielder Tucker Tharp is clutch. Tharp connected with a walk-off RBI single in the second game of a doubleheader against Brigham Young University Saturday, capping off an impressive 4-9, three-RBI day. Kansas went into the 10th inning trailing to the Cougars by one run. After a drag-bunt single from junior third baseman Tommy Mirabelli, the Jayhawks proceeded to load the bases. Junior infielder mightcap, recording 17 nits and scoring 10 out of 11 runs with two outs. "I was most impressed with our offense," coach Ritch Price said. "All nine guys got a base hit, and 10 two-out runs is almost unheard of in the game of baseball." Tucker Tharp was not the only Jayhawk to have an impressive day at the dish. Hernandez and junior outfielder Michael Suiter recorded three RBI's while Mirabelli and junior first baseman Blair Beck scored two runs. Beck also posted a 4-5 game with 14 putouts at first. Kansas won another close game in the opening game of the doubleheader. Junior pitcher Robert Kahana kept Kansas in the game with a very strong pitching performance. Kahana went seven strong, striking out four batters while only allowing five hits and two walks. Kahana was dueling BYU's Kolton Mahoney the whole way. "The weather felt great on my arm," Kahana said. "I was Mahoney took a no-hitter into the seventh inning, until very happy with my performance. It was my first Saturday start of the season and it lived up to the hype." the Jayhawks were finally able to break through. Hernandez scorched a bases-loaded single up the middle to drive SEE THARP PAGE 13 +