THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 2015 PAGE 11A SENIORS FROM PAGE 13A while adding 51 hits, 28 runs scored, 15 doubles and 40 RBIs. Stein said she was emotional to end her college career. "I'm the person that cries when she's happy or when she's sad," Stein said. "I think it'll be a little bit of both." Pille has been the Jayhawks' star pitcher through most of her four-year career. She leads the Jayhawks with a 2.84 ERA and has recorded 165 strikeouts while allowing 139 hits and 77 scores. Pille owns a 21-4 record this season. Pille came to Lawrence from Royse City, Texas, and has recorded more than 130 strikeouts in every season she has been a Jayhawk. "It's pretty crazy," Pille said. "I'm trying not to think too much about it. It still seems surreal. I can't believe four years can pass that quickly." With an RPI rank of 18, the Jayhawks can still have the opportunity to host games of the NCAA Tournament Regionals at Arrocha Ballpark. Edited by Callie Byrnes MISSY MINEAR/KANSAN Junior shortstop Chaley Brickey throws the ball to first base in the first game in the series against Texas at Arrocha Field on March 27. + TWINS FROM PAGE 14A "The season went by so fast," Kayla said. "With my freshman teammates, we have that sisterhood, and we became really close." However, even with a focus on teamwork and communicating, that doesn't mean the competitive spirit between the twins is lacking in any way. The twins have always been competitive, especially with each other. While growing up, they loved playing one sport together: volleyball. But that changed slightly when Chayla took a year off of the sport to get better at basketball, which created the first real difference in who they were as athletes. were as athletes. "Chayla was very competitive on the basketball court, and I was on the volleyball court." Kayla said. Despite playing completely different sports, the twins didn't lose their bond. Chayla and Kayla still spend time together when their schedules don't conflict, not to mention, they live two doors apart from each other. Both sisters go to each other's games as much as they can, even if that means one has to drive up from home over break. Two or more hours of driving means nothing to twins who share such a bond. - " [It's] just like living at home together." Chayla said. "It's not that far from home," Kayla said. [We'll] ride up with family just to support [each other]." Whether it's shooting around or playing on the volleyball court, the Cheadle twins share a bond unlike most. Kayla and Chayla's bond goes beyond that of a typical pair of sisters. Family is important to the Cheadle twins, and it's something that isn't taken lightly. From Columbia to Lawrence, from volleyball to basketball, Kayla and Chayla are PHOTO ILLUSTRATION BY DENISE ROGERS The Cheadle twins have completed their freshman seasons at the University. Chayla plays basketball, and Kayla plays volleyball. Class of 2015 Celebrate Graduation with the KU Alumni Association! Grad Grill Noon-3 p.m. Stop Day, Friday May 8 Adams Alumni Center Join us for FREE Bigg's BBQ and music on Stop Day, as our way of saying"Congratulations on your graduation!" All graduating students are invited. Commencement Open House Noon-3 p.m. Commencement Day, Sunday May 17 Adams Alumni Center Stop by the Adams Alumni Center on Commencement Day for a light snack and beverage! The entire family is welcome. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION The University of Kansas Visit www.kualumni.org to learn more about what the KU Alumni Association has to offer you. Questions? Call 785-864-4760. Coors Light 21.88 30 Pack Miller High Life 9.88 18 Pack Bottles Bud Light 20.88 16 oz Miller Lite 21.88 30 Pack Bud Light 12.88 18 Pack Cans Blue Moon 12.88 12 Pack Bottles 6th & Monterrey 832-1860 9th & Iowa 842-1473 CRAZY8s SALE