1. 2005 THE STUDENT VOICE SINCE 1904. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN VOL. 115 ISSUE 100 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2005 WWW.KANSAN.COM WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH KANSAS? Terrell Everett, Oklahoma junior guard, shoots around Keith Langford, senior guard, and Sasha Kaun, freshman forward, while Kevin Bookout, Oklahoma junior forward, gets position for the rebound. Everett led all scorers with 19 points and sparked Oklahoma's 71-63 victory. Rylan Howe/KANSAN BY MIRANDA LENNING ♦ KANSAN SENIOR SPORTSWITER Three straight losses. Three big problems. The seniors aren't leading, Moody's on the shelf and Kansas is out of sync. Langford, Miles, Simien and Lee have to clean up this mess. SEE PAGE 1B Texas Tech 80 - Kansas 79 Then No. 2 Kansas lost to unranked Texas Tech in double overtime on Monday, Feb. 14. The Red Raiders made a three-point shot with 3.6 seconds left to seal Kansas' first conference loss. iowa State 63 - Kansas 61 in a disappointing loss on Saturday, unranked Iowa State stopped Kansas' 32-game home conference winning streak when Curtis Stinson scored with 5.3 seconds left in overtime. Rylan Howe/KANSAN Oklahoma 71 - Kansas 63 Except for a few moments at the beginning, No. 22 Oklahoma led No. 8 Kansas the entire game to win, handing the Jayhawks their third-straight setback for the first time in 11 years. All contents, unless stated otherwise. © 2005 The University Daily Kansan Celebrating heritage The 1990s were a racially tumultuous time at the University of Kansas. Particularly when one student faced prejudice and discrimination while delivering pizzas. Protests ensued, leaving the campus in unrest. PAGE 2A Fieldhouse renovation A $6 million addition to Allen Fieldhouse will include interactive exhibits highlighting the history of Kansas athletics. PAGE 2A Bring on the Bears After defeating Nebraska on Sunday, the Kansas women will face No. 6 Baylor, tomorrow night. The team wants fan support on Senior Night. PAGE 1B Breakdown Breakdown Bear witness to the agony of a third-straight conference defeat with photos from last night's men's basketball game in Norman, Okla. The debacles haven't occurred since February 1994. PAGE 6B 4