4B • THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SPORTS TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 2003 Eustachy party pics surface The Associated Press DES MOINES, Iowa — Iowa State basketball coach Larry Eustachy said drinking was a factor in his behavior at a student party in Missouri, where he was photographed holding a beer can and kissing female students on the cheek. "I am certainly aware of the role drinking has played in my behavior. I am addressing this matter," Eustachy said in a statement issued yesterday by Des Moines lawyer Jerry Crawford. Crawford would not comment when asked whether that meant Eustachy would seek counseling. Eustachy was photographed at a party in a Columbia, Mo., apartment during the early morning hours of Jan. 22, after the Cyclones lost to Missouri 64-59. The photos show Eustachy embracing and kissing women on the cheek or being kissed on the cheek. The Des Moines Register ran the photos to accompany a copyright story that appeared yesterday. The Register also quoted Kansas State students describing Eustachy's actions at a fraternity party in Manhattan, after the Cyclones lost to K-State in January 2002. Iowa State administrators were looking at possible disciplinary action against Eustachy, who met with athletics director Bruce Van De Velde and university President Gregory Geoffroy after learning The Register had copies of the photos. Eustachy "The situation will be dealt with in an appropriate manner," Van De Velde said yesterday in an interview. "I think coach Eustachy knows he made some very poor decisions. I think he's used bad judgment." Van De Velde refused to say what kind of punishment was being considered. A member of the state Board of Regents, David Fisher of Des Moines, said he would not think it too extreme to fire Eustachy. Greene CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1B The football team is coming off one of the program's most embarrassing seasons in history. It's odd to think that there can be so much optimism going into next season. Quarterback Bill Whittemore will be highly touted as one of the Big 12's top signal callers going into next year, and sophomore running back Clark Green's potential is not only untapped, but limitless. Add in a Kansas State-like schedule with easy non-conference opponents plus a dash of talented junior college transfers, and the recipe for five or six victories is in place. For the volleyball program, anything short of the NCAA tournament next year would be a disappointment. The team got screwed out of a deserved at-large bid last year and will be playing with a mean streak next year. Despite losing four key seniors, young players like Josie Lima, Andi Rozum and Ashley Michaels could make Kansas a feared Big 12 opponent in 2003. Plus, the Horeisi Family Athletics Center is by far the school's most underrated game-time atmosphere. The team has a loyal following and packed the place a few times a year. With a few more key Big 12 victories, the Jayhawks may even see a national ranking next season. The women's basketball team's biggest problem right now is attendance. However, the simple fact is that people in Kansas love basketball. If the team is winning, no matter whether it's a men's or women's basketball team, the fans will come. Coach Marian Washington heads into her 31st season at Kansas with a roster filled with promise. The team's two returning point guards, junior Leila Menguc and freshman Erica Hallman, will both be returning from off-season knee surgeries, but a wealth of young talent, plus prized recruits Lauren Ervin and Sharita Smith will make Kansas not only deep, but lethal. Freshman forward Tamara Ransburg and sophomore guard Aquanita Burras both have star potential, and by winning more of the winnable games on the schedule, the sky is the limit. Whoever gets the job of head cheese in the Athletics Department does not have nearly as much work cut out for them as Al Bohi did. By following a game plan such as this, he will hopefully be able to avoid a bad dove analogy just two years into their tenure. Good luck. 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