PAGE 8B MONDAY, MARCH 5, 2012 THE GRADING SCALE THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Jayhawks close with a solid performance Commentary by: Commentary by: NATHAN FORDYCE nfordyce@kansan.com PAGE 20 MONDAY, MARCH 5, 2012 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Teahan wa just 1-of-3 fr game in front; ENTERTAINING ASHLFIGH LEE/KANSAN Amanda Nelson, a freshman from Shawnee and Alex Elendt a junior from Wheaton III. play games at a party. Expectations for hosts, houseguests LELIY GRIMM egrimm@kansan.com People who have ever hosted houseguests know that there's a checklist of sorts that they must go through before the company arrives and, there are rules to be put down when the guests do arrive. For Chelsea Gallagher, a junior from Rolla, her checklist's high point is making sure her place is presentable. "I have to make sure that the house is spotless because I want everyone to be safe and comfortable and have a good time," she said. The rules Gallagher sets down for her guests are pretty basic as well as implied, she said. "Basically, just don't go into my room unless my door is open, stuff like that," she said. "Other than that, what's mine is yours. If I invite you over it's your home too." Courtney Chaffins, a junior from Woodstock Ill., said her checklist is pretty straightforward as well. "I make sure everything gets cleaned up, like the living room and the bathroom," she said. "I also get some snacks. Like if we're going to be watching a movie, I'll go to the store and get popcorn or stuff like that." Chaffins said that she and her roommate have a few special rules if one of them will be gone. "We make sure to let the other one know if someone will be coming over and to keep the place clean," she said. "But usually, we don't have any problems keeping stuff clean and organized." Keeping the place clean helped Chaffins and her roommate keep a comfortable and happy relationship. "We keep it pretty chill most of the time," she said. For Christopher Hull, a junior from Rolla, his checklist is much like Gallagher's and Chaffin's. He goes through the apartment and cleans everything. "You want to be at your best when you have guests over." Hull said. tre also said his rules for houseguests are pretty standard. "Basically, behave like you would at home: Respect our stuff and try not to make a mess out of everything," he said. Hull and his roommate make sure the other knows the situation, even if one of them is going to be gone. we each know what to expect then," he said. Students also have their own rules to be put down about when they do arrive, mainly involving respecting the premises of the get-together. "Always be courteous, especially with bigger parties," Gallagher said. -Edited by Taylor Lewis CHRIS NEAL/KANSAN The last time that Tyshawn Taylor will ever play a game on the hardwood of Allen Fieldhouse happened on Saturday against the Texas Longhorns. He wasn't going to let the Horns beat the Jayhawks for the second straight year in Lawrence. Taylor was great throughout the whole game. He went for 22 points on 7-of-15 shooting and 8-of-8 from the line. He also added four rebounds, four assists and three steals on the night. the 50 points. For the yankees, it should have been more to get more from the supporting cast outside of Robinson and Taylor. Robinson and Taylor combined for 47 of the 73 points. It was a good win, especially since they knew Texas needed this victory. GRADE: B