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Online ordering @ www.jayhawkbookstore.com www.jayhawkbookstore.com·1420 Crescent Rd·843-3826 Eustachy CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1B wife, Stacy, at his side. "President Geoffroy is not the problem. Bruce Van De Velde is not the problem," Eustachy said. "I've created this situation and I'm holding myself totally accountable, and we move on." The 47-year-old Eustachy has been Iowa State's coach for five years and is Iowa's highest paid state employee, receiving about $1.1 million a year. "I'm really looking forward to being a much better husband and a much better father," he said. At Iowa State, Eustachy compiled a record of 101-59, including Big 12 Championships in 2000 and 2001. He was Big 12 Coach of the Year in both those seasons and was Eustachy also spent three seasons as the head coach at Idaho and five at Utah State. His career record during 13 seasons is 260-145. His news conference April 30 was his first public appearance since the publication of photographs showing Eustachy partying at an apartment in Columbia, Mo., after Iowa State's Jan. 21 loss. The Associated Press Coach of the Year in 2000. The photos, printed in The Des Moines Register, were taken by a University of Missouri student. The photos show Eustachy holding a can of beer, kissing young women on the cheek and being kissed by them. The future of Eustachy's coaching staff has not been determined. Zumbach said negotiations are still ongoing. Wyoming will pay for her tuition, fees and give her a stipend. At this point, she wants to move into pharmaceuticals research. As the competition became more tense, Haley said her teammates wanted to help her win. Ceremony CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1B "They kept saying that they were going to start chanting my name," Haley said. "It was really an honor to be nominated and to Dennis Dailey, professor of social welfare, won the Del Shankel Teaching Excellence Award. Athletes nominated several teachers, and the Student Athlete Advisory Committee narrowed the list to five. Dailey then was announced the winner. actually win — I'm truly flattered." The University of Kansas Athletics Department held the banquet with help from the advisory committee and K-club. Edited by Leah Shaffer AMES, Iowa — Tim Barnes figures it's time to prove his worth as a leader. Iowa State players rally teammates to stay Barnes, Iowa State's point guard, said it's up to him to rally his teammates and urge them to stay following coach Larry Eustachy's resignation. Some players, Barnes included, had said last week they would leave if Eustachy was fired. But with Eustachy resigning on Monday and receiving a $960,000 settlement, Barnes said he's staying. "It's a great opportunity for me," said Barnes, who'll be a senior next season. "I'm not Barnes said he'll work hard at encouraging the other players to stay. BIG 12 BASKETBALL willing to let it slip away that easv." "It's going to be a higher step I need to take to get the team back together considering all the mixed emotions on the team," he said. "But I'm up to the challenge. I know I'm going to get it done." The Associated Press If everyone returns, Iowa State would have its top six scorers back from a team that finished 17-14 overall and 5-11 in the Big 12. Eustachy had signed five recruits and he said Monday night he hoped they all would still come. Baseball CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1B Ryan hit a two-run home run in the first game, and Matt recorded three hits and went 3-4. Another aspect the Jay hawks have excelled at this season is defense. In the series against Texas, the team did not "Ryan is a quality player," Price said. "If he keeps producing these All-American type numbers, then he can look back at the end of the season and realize just how special his season was." commit a single error. Junior right fielder Matt Tribble said that was a big reason for the Jayhawks' success. "Coach always tells us that we need to play quality defense behind our pitcher," Tribble said. "We are trying to get to the level defensively that all the other Big 12 teams are at." Kansas will kick off its twogame series today against Washburn at 5 p.m. at Hoglund Ballpark. The Jayhawks will travel to Wichita to battle the Shockers at 7 p.m. tomorrow. Edited by Lindsay Hanson JAYHAWKS IN THE PROS By Ryan Greene rgreene@kansan.com Kansan sportswriter This is your weekly installation of what your favorite former Jayhawks have been up to in the pros. Paul Pierce - Boston Celtics Jersey Nets, Pierce is playing arguably his best basketball of the season. In the series, Pierce As the Celtics ousted the Indiana Pacers in six games to move onto a second round pairing with the New averaged 25.6 points, 9.2 rebounds and 6.0 assists per game. Even more impressive is that in the Celtics' four victories in the series, Pierce averaged 31.3 points per game. Pierce also had three double-doubles, and single-game scoring outputs of both 37 and 40 points. Drew Gooden - Orlando Magic The Orlando Magic had jumped out to a 3-1 lead in its series with the top-seeded Detroit Pistons, but three straight losses sent them home. Tracy McGrady, the NBA's regular season scoring leader, was more inconsistent than usual in the series, and Gooden certainly helped in picking up the slack. Despite playing with an injured toe, Gooden averaged 14 points and 12.7 rebounds per game in his first postseason series. Jacque Vaughn - Orlando Magic In the playoff series with down and so was his production. Vaughn's top postseason performance came in Sunday's game seven loss, when he had 9 points and five assists. In the playo Detroit, Vaughn continued to be relegated back to his spot on the bench. His playing time was Raef LaFrentz - Dallas Mavericks LaFrentz continued to start at center for the Mavericks in their first-round series with the Portland Trail Blazers. LaFrentz had only one game with a solid contribution, scoring 20 points in Dal- las' game three victory. LaFrentz's playing time was cut short in nearly every game because of foul trouble, including having at least four personal fouls in every game of the series except one. Greg Ostertag - Utah Jazz Even though the jazz lost their series with the Sacramento King in five games. Ostertag had hi best numbers of the season in this series. Ostertag averaged 11 points and 10.3 rebounds per game in the series, including 22 points and 12 rebounds in Utah's game three victory. Scot Pollard - Sacramento Kings Pollard's services in the Kings' first-round series with Utah were not needed often — he got on the floor for only 16.5 minutes per game. In last week's final three games, Pollard scored four points twice and went scoreless in game five. Look for Pollard to see increased minutes when the Kings face a much deeper Dallas squad in the Western Conference Semifinals. Danny Manning - Detroit Pistons Manning saw four minutes and recorded two rebounds in the Pistons' game five vice- tory. Manning then scored his first points of this postseason with two at the tail-end of Sunday's game seven victory. - Edited by Jason Elliott Hanover Place Apartments Now Pre-Leasing for Fall 2003! DOU - Fully applianced - kitchen w/microwave Laundry facilities - Private off street parking - Laundry facilities 4 - Central Heat and Air - Walk-in closets - Garages - Fireplaces - Washer/Dryer hookups - On-site Manager - 24 hour emergency maintenance - Walk to K.U. 14th & Mass. 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