MONDAY, APRIL 4, 2005 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 3B FOOTBALI for-ing to lievie- ing incom- positi- vious overlying reason ason did the od of the to r its own of brace stitu- being needs SPORTS State of chaos Mangino holds scrimmage to prepare Jayhawks for season Coach Mark Mangino held a scrimmage at Memorial Stadium on Saturday. Quarterbacks Adam Barmann and Jason Swanson were efficient in the two-hour scrimmage. Barmann, junior, was 12-20 for 98 yards, including two touchdowns and a rushing touchdown. Swanson, senior, was 21-36 for 169 yards and two touchdowns. Redshirt freshman Marcus Herford did not see any time at quarterback but did catch four passes for 41 vards. Sophomore Charles Gordon caught eight passes for 70 vards. — Ryan Colaianni Junior running back Clark Green led all rushers, as he ran for 84 yards on 17 carries, including a five-yard touchdown run. Gary Green had 12 carries for 50 yards. Kansas football team signs junior college transfer The Jayhawks landed another junior college transfer for next season, according to rivals.com Clavens Charles committed last week. Charles is a three-star recruit, according to the Web site, and played cornerback at El Camino College in California. Charles, who stands at 5-foot-9 and weighs 200 lbs., will enroll for summer classes in June and then begin working out with the team. Charles runs a 4.5-second 40-vard dash. Charles was also considering Boise State, Central Michigan and Middle Tennessee State. SOCCER The Kansas soccer team won its spring opener on Saturday. The Jayhawks defeated the Minnesota Golden Gophers, 2-0, at the Jayhawk Soccer Complex. Freshman defender Afton Sauer scored the Jayhawks' first goal when she received a deflection from junior forward Caroline Smith from the far side of the goal and scored. Jayhawks win spring opener against Golden Gophers Junior forward Kimberly Karfonta scored in the 84th minute off a loose ball. The Jayhawks' next spring game will be against the Purdue Boilermakers on April 23 in Indianapolis. — Kansan staff report Steve Perez/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A woman is taken into custody by riot police Saturday in East Lansing, Mich., after Michigan State lost 87-71 to North Carolina in the NCAA Tournament semifinals. Police in riot gear dispersed rowdy Michigan State fans who poured into the streets following their team's loss in the Final Four. They arrested more than 60 people. Seniors CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1B in practice and put them into the race, and that's what they did." The novice team struggled but walked away with second-place finishes in its three races: First Novice Eight, First Novice Four and Second Novice Four. Assistant coach Jennifer Myers, who heads the novice team, expressed some disappointment. "We have the ability, but mentally we need to get tougher." she said. This week the novice women will practice some longer race pieces so the shorter races won't seem as hard, she said. The races were followed by senior recognition and a barbeque. Individually the seniors came up for recognition with their families. As a senior, Kramer said she was upset about this regatta being the last one in Lawrence, but also realized most of her season was ahead of her. "It's sad that it's the last one here, but it will be different at the end," she said. "Being a senior won't really hit me until the last race of the season." "We still have so much of our season left," she said. "This is only our third regatta. I'm sure it'll get more sad at the end though." Chapman said she shared Kramer's feeling. The coaches have been proud of the seniors and are excited to continue the rest of the season. Myers said. "They have provided a lot of leadership for our program," she said. "They're really showing our younger rowers and coxswains what it takes to be a class act." The Jahawks will race again this Saturday in Manhattan for the Kansas Cup. NCAA TOURNAMENT — Edited by Austin Caster Championship game features 'team' versus 'talent' matchup ST.LOUIS — The best team in the country all season is an underdog today. By now, Illinois is used to it. Even though they've only lost once, have tied and have been ranked No. 1 in the country since December, the Illini (37-1) have had trouble getting their due much of the season. Illinois is the "Team." North Carolina has the " Talent." Never has that been more true than in the buildup to tonight's championship game, when Illinois faces North Carolina (32-4) in a match being billed as Team vs. Talent. The Illini say they don't take offense to the comparison Often during their interviews yesterday, though, they found themselves defending the way they're perceived — as the unsung group of guys who "play the game the right way," compared to Carolina's group of stars. "We have NBA people at our games every time," Illini coach Bruce Weber said. "We're going to have some guys drafted, whether it's this year or next year. But we don't have quite the names, I guess, and athletic guys that maybe they have." The reason the Tar Heels get the edge starts with Sean May, the 6-foot-9 center who averages 17.1 points and 10.9 rebounds this season. North Carolina also has Rashad McCants, Jawad Williams and Raymond Felton. They'll all go to the NBA soon, as will the sixth man, freshman forward Marvin Williams. "They'll have a lottery pick coming off their bench," Illinois forward James Augustine said. "They're obviously more talented. 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