+ Volume 128 Issue 86 Monday, March 2, 2015 Kansan.com + KANSAN The student voice since 1904 Police seek public's help finding shooting suspects The Lawrence Police Department is asking for assistance in finding Rachael Ann Hampton, a student at the University, and Robert Alan Long, two of the three suspects involved in the Feb. 8 shooting near the University's campus, according to a press release from the department. KELLY CORDINGLEY @kellycordingley The suspects are wanted Department at 785-832-7509 or Douglas County CrimeStoppers at 785-843-TIPS(8477). Calls made to CrimeStoppers may be made anonymously and callers providing information that leads to an arrest may qualify for a reward of up to $1,000. The suspects allegedly shot and wounded three individuals Feb.8, two of which are University students. All victims have since been Rachel Ann Hampton Wilt Chamberlain is one of Kansas basketball's greats. In his first Kansas game, he scored 52 points. UNIVERSITY ARCHIVES SCOTT CHASEN @SCHASENKU Since its dedication in 1955, Allen Fieldhouse has been home to many generations of Kansas basketball. From Darnell Valentine to Andrew Wiggins, from Bud Stallworth to Paul Pierce, there has been no shortage of NBA-level talent playing at home in the Phog, a place where the names of the truly great hang up in the rafters. Many Kansas legends have dramatically different backgrounds. Mario Chalmers, the most recent member of the retired-jersey club, was given the distinction in 2013, following a well-documented three-year college career. It was easy to see that Chalmers was going to be a special player right away, as he averaged nearly 12 points and four assists per game, in addition to providing lockdown defense. Chalmers' numbers never really differed by a significant margin, but as an all-around player, he was simply superb. After all, it isn't luck that his career culminated in the 2008 National Championship game when he hit the game-tying shot with 2.1 seconds left. The rest is history. It would be negligent to talk about the Kansas legends and not talk about one of the first Jayhawks to play in Allen Fieldhouse: Wilt Chamberlain. During his time at Kansas, Chamber- on that list, Paul Pierce, is 10 spots and 5,732 points below Chamberlain. Chamberlain is also the NBAs all-time leading rebounder. He's ahead of all active NBA players by more than 9,000 rebounds. Danny Manning gave Kansas championships both as a player in 1988 and a coach in 2008. Manning It would be negligent to talk about the Kansas legends and not talk about one of the first Jayhawks to play in Allen Fieldhouse: Wilt Chamberlain. While Chamberlain's greatness extended all the way to the NBA, where he sits at fifth in total points scored, behind only Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Karl Malone, Kobe Bryant and Michael Jordan. The next Jayhawk lain absolutely dominated the competition. In his first varsity game in a Kansas uniform, Chamberlain scored 52 points while racking up 31 rebounds, both of which were school records. served as an assistant coach from 2006-12,coaching the Jayhawks to two national championship appearances,but his time as a player was far more memorable. In 1988,Manning led the Jayhawks to their second national championship (their fourth, counting pre NCAA tournament Helms championships). SEE PHOG | 10 foresight GABBY OLIVAREZ Senior from Olathe in the music school in some capacity without being affected by it" The man, who is no longer a student at the University, is set to stand trial in May for aggravated sexual battery and criminal restraint in connection with a Nov. 10 incident. more. Fish said she hopes the campus can take this incident and factor it into a larger conversation that needs to happen, but she doesn't know exactly what that conversation will look like. One thing Fish noted was the difficulty of determining what's going to be a bad situation, especially when they involve people you know. "There's a general sense of 'don't be stupid'; if you wear" SEE ASSAULT PAGE 2 There was a very informal men's team on campus at this time as well, and the site said the two teams would often play together. According to the men's team's Facebook page, its name, the Horror Zontals, came about in 1980 in 1986 and went on to win the National Collegiate Women's Championship the following year, becoming the first women's college champions, according to the Betty's official website. Bettys co-captain, said her favorite part of Ultimate is the people in the community and how welcoming they are. "Ultimate has a ton of cultural history and it's not super well known yet, so at KU there's a really tight knit community of the Bettys and the Horror Zontals," Corcoran said. "That has given me a family at KU." WOMEN'S TEAM - THE BETTYS The Bettys are in the midst that hadn't happened in a very long time, sophomore player Mimi Mechache from Hopkins, Minn said. This year's team of 27 players, including 13 first-year players, practices twice a week and competes in "We had a really great season last year," Mechache said. "It was really exciting and was a change for the women's Ultimate Frisbee program here at Kansas." OPINION 4 A&F 5 If the Bettys can pull through again and make it to nationals for a second time, its season will continue into late May, when the championship tournament will be held in Milwaukee. in January, a tournament the Bettys walked away from as the winners. PUZZLES 6 SPORTS 7 Corcoran's goal for the team is to continue to build and get SEE ULTIMATE PAGE 6 CLASSIFIEDS 5 THE DAILY BREW 8 All contents, unless stated otherwise, © 2015 The University Daily Kansan Don't Forget March Madness is upon us. Today's Weather Partly cloudy with a 0 percent chance of rain. 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