4B THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2005 SPORTS ...MORE THAN I DO. LOOKING FOR A GREAT CAREER? COME LEARN HOW YOUR JOB AND YOUR PASSION CAN BE THE SAME THING. WWW.DREAMIT-DOIT.COM Dream!tDo!t YOUR FUTURE IS THERE FOR THE MAKING The Jayhawks completed the sweep by using a commanding 29-7 run coming out of the locker room. Trampled jayhawks held a 37-28 lead at the break CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1B "I thought we did a good jot finishing the first half," coach Bonnie Henrickson said. "We came out with the same aggressiveness in the second half and forced Colorado to take a time-out early. inside and outside. The Jayhawks shot 48 percent for the game while the Buffaloes converted only 33 percent of their attempts. In addition to shooting problems, Colorado had serious problems handling the ball and consequently handed the game to Kansas. Capitalizing on 24 Colorado turnovers, Kansas turned defense into offense for 20 points. During the spurt that spanned both halves all the shots seemed to fall for Kansas, both on the "That was our emphasis," senior guard Aquanita Burras said about turnovers. "The last game we forced only 10 so that was our big emphasis in this game." guards Kaylee Brown and Erica Hallman combined for 35 points and hit eight of 15 three-point attempts. As Brown's 17 points and Hallman's game-high 18 points and eight assists opened up the perimeter, junior forward Crystal Kemp took over inside. "When Erica's hitting and Kaylee's hitting we play with more confidence," Henrickson said. "I think we play a little more loosely." From the outside junior Scoring 17 points on 6 of 10 shooting, Kemp nailed her first three-point bucket of the season as the shot clock expired early in the first half. her only one point shy of the 1,000-point mark for her career. A score against Texas Tech on Wednesday would make her the 18th all-time, 1,000-point-scorer at Kansas. After collecting her 500th rebound on Feb. 9 at Oklahoma State, the scoring mark would make her the 11th player to hit both milestones. "It's overwhelming in a way, but I am really excited about it," Kemp said. "It's going to be a long three days. I will probably lose a little sleep tonight, especially over missed shots that I overshot because of adrenaline and being so excited." Kemp's performance leaves — Edited by Austin Caster Rocks CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1B had just finished scoring 12 unanswered points, in the span of 3 minutes, and the reserves continued the route. Junior guard. Jeff Hawkins made a free throw, and sophomore guard Nick Bahe made a three-pointer to finish the game. "It was nice to let those guys get off their feet," Self said. "But I thought if we'd have played right in the first half, we could have done it earlier." "I got some free looks from the free-throw line and stepped up, and they were falling today," Simien said. The game started off sluggish with Kansas finding offense from only its two starting forwards. Junior forward Christian Moody was in perfect position, down low, several times and scored nine first-half points while pulling down six rebounds. Simien got to the charity stripe so often because of Colorado's foul trouble. He abused their situation for the remainder of the game and finished with 25 points and 12 rebounds. Senior forward Wayne Simien scored 15 first-half points, including making 11 free throws in 11 attempts in the first half. Freshman forward C.J. Giles saw his first action since playing against Nebraska, and played six minutes in place of Simien, but In the second half, Kansas held Colorado without a field goal for the opening 4 minutes before letting Colorado pull within seven. The intensity Miles brought to the floor accounted for much of the improved defensive play. "I had a lot of fun; I wish I'd have been out there more," Giles said. "I think I'll be ready for the next game, at Texas Tech." Miles rebounded from a poor game at Kansas State, in which he committed eight turnovers. But on Saturday he dished out nine assists, committed only two turnovers and scored 17 points. he scored no points and committed four fouls. Miles said he was pleased with his performance, but was most satisfied with the victory. Rvlan Howe/KANSAN "Of course you want to play better," Miles said. "The key is the win, though. I don't like having eight turnovers, but if we win with eight turnovers than I can live with it." Freshman forward Alex Galindo suited up in Saturday's game but did not see any action. Self said that Galindo was still not at 100 percent, and he did not want to rush him back into game situations. - This is the 16th straight season in which Kansas has recorded at least 20 wins. *With Kansas' 20-1 start, the team is off to its best start since the 1996-97 team went 22-0 before losing at Missouri. Coach Bill Self yells directions at his players during the second half of the game Saturday afternoon. The Jayhawks listened, winning the game by a final score of 89-60. ♦ The Kansas victory was the 21st consecutive home victory against Colorado. ♦ Moulaye Niang did not play because he was suffering from an injured groin. Self said Niang was kneed in the groin during a practice last week. ♦ Miles shot 75 percent for the game, which tied his best shooting percentage performances. - If you are listed as Bill Self's friend on www.theface. pook.com you are out of luck. Self said he did not create the profile and has no idea what Thefacebook is. After an explanation of the Web site, he asked if it was a dating service. "They shouldn't do that," Self said about someone creating a fake profile for him. "Can you recommend that they get that off there for me?" Now. - Edited by Azita Tafreshi kansan.com READY FOR YOUR FUTURE? 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