MONDAY, APRIL 2, 2012 PAGE 10B THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THE GRADING SCALE Withey blocks Buckeyes' shot at title game Commentary by: NATHAN FORDYCE nfordyce@kansan.com tailing and the Jayhaw rebounded despite not they find a now find the Wildcats. 'T Now they he OVERALL PERFORMANCE The Kansas Jayhawks weren't supposed to beat the Ohio State Buckeyes and throughout most of the game, that looked to be true. At one point they were losing by 13 in the first half and went into the half trailing by nine. But then, just like every other game during this tournament, the Jayhawks flipped a switch. The defensive intensity appeared and caused problems for the Buckeyes. Shots started Teahr just 1-o needs tc just 24 j Johnson h on Satur shooting des double of his needed them PAGE 6 MONDAY, APRIL 2, 2012 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN DECOR Students give advice on how to liven up a space EELY GRIMM egrimm@kansan.com ELLY GRIMM For some students, decorating comes naturally. Posters, reused furniture and other accessories are what a lot of students use to liven up a space. Personal decorations are also important to students. "I've got lots of KU stuff and religious crosses around my place," added Megan Skillett, a junior from Shawnee. Popular stores where students purchase decor include T.J. Maxx, Target, Walmart and Goodwill. The University's semi-annual poster sale is also popular. "I've gotten stuff from the poster sale and especially Walmart or Target during the holiday season," said Rachel Lampton, a junior from Wichita. To get decor for their new place, students also recycle items from their room back in their home town or even pieces they've made themselves. "I actually did most of our artwork but I've also gotten a lot of stuff from the poster sale at the Union," said Sara Pyle, a junior from Overland Park. "There are a lot of art projects and collages you can make yourself. There are also a lot of ways to put stuff up in an interesting way." Pyle suggests displaying a book collection alongside knick-knack items. "Vinyl is also cool to put on the wall," she said. — Edited by Gabrielle Schock TYLER BEIRWIRTH/KANSAN meadowbrook Apartments & Townhomes Availability for Spring, Summer and August.2012 Furnished studios; unfurnished 1.2 &3 bedroom apartments 2&3 bedroom townhomes with washer/dryer and ceiling fans Furnished 3 &4 bedroom apartments at Regents Court Fitness center (open late!),2 outdoor pools,basketball court 24-Hour Emergency Maintenance; on-site Management Several KU bus stops; walking distance to the KU campus www.meadowbrookapartments.net 785-842-4200 Bob Billings Pkwy & Crestline Dr. Young's energy is undeniable. He comes off the bench and is just a spark with hustle on every play. His high-octane motor causes him to get in foul trouble, but he is able to keep plays alive more times than not. Out of his five rebounds, four were on the offensive side of the ball. He failed to score, but his energy and relentlessness is what Kansas needs coming off the bench. TRAVIS YOUNG/KANSAN YOUR PLACE. YOUR SPACE. BRAND NEW IN 2009 | 24 HR FITNESS CENTER | ON SITE LAUNDRY POOL & RESIDENT LOUNGE | ON SITE VENDING | ALL ELECTRIC PET FRIENDLY (LESS THAN 20 LBS) | ON SITE RECYCLING 1