2B Mag as a The Kansas Fresh Febri Amer Sauce third Amer zine. also ond All-F lowi T Jay ishi T the sea tea [] sea gar San and Jay Diy 6B THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN T₄ ▼ C₆ T₄ ▼ F₄ ▼ ▼ ▼ SPORTS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22. 2005 Kansas men's basketball coach Bill Self (above) yells for his players to foul during the last minute of last night's game. The Jayhawks came close to catching up with the Sooners multiple times during the second half. Drew Lavender (right), Oklahoma sophomore guard, takes the ball up against junior guard Jeff Hawkins, Kansas held Lavender to eight points on just 1- 7 shooting. THIRD TIME NOT SO CHARMING Last night in Norman, Okla., Kansas dropped its third straight Big 12 Conference game. The last time the Jayhawks suffered three defeats in a row was in 1994. Moulaye Niang, junior forward, and C.J. Giles, freshman forward, look on in frustration while Russell Robinson, freshman guard, can't bear to watch the final seconds of last night's game. The Jayhawks came within one point of tying twice during the second half. Kansas' only lead was 2-0. Kansas lost its third straight Big 12 Conference game in the Lloyd Noble Center in Norman, Okla. Keith Langford, senior guard, attempts to steal the ball from Terrell Everett, Oklahoma junior guard, while Alex Galindo, freshman forward, and Oklahoma's Johnnie Gilbert, senior forward, battle for position during last night's game. The Jayhawks couldn't stop Everett, who scored 19 points. A ring to remind you of your time on the Hill When you purchase the University of Kansas class ring, you take a little piece of campus with you everywhere. A distinctive symbol of your KU days, the ring's face proudly features a view of the Campanile. On one side of the ring is our unique, historic Jayhawk and on the other side are the traditional, block letters KU. Inscribed inside the ring are the words known to KU faithful everywhere: "Rock Chalk Jayhawk." To see the ring and learn more about this program, stop by Grad Fair, Feb. 22 - 24, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Kansas Union, KU Bookstore. The Class of 2005 can also pick up helpful graduation information, order graduation apparel, invitations, and much more. Don't miss this opportunity!