10B - THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SPORTS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 2003 HELP SAVE LIVES and EARN $25* TODAY! Donate your blood plasma. Help burn, trauma and shock victims, surgery patients & more. ZLB Call or stop by: ZLB Plasma Services 816 West 24th Street Lawrence, KS 66046 785-749-5750 www.zlb.com Fees and donation time may vary. *(for approx. 2 hours. New donors only.) Pros CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1B onship game in 1991. During his four seasons at Kansas, Randall averaged 12.3 points and 5.5 rebounds per game, including averaging 16 points per game as a sophomore. After Kansas, Randall was the first-round draft pick (26th overall) of the Chicago Bulls in the 1991 NBA Draft. Randall was a member of the 1991-1992 Bulls NBA championship squad and played for Minnesota, Detroit and Denver before retiring. Since retiring. Randall has found a management position in the Denver Nuggets organization. Randall worked three seasons as a college scout for the Nuggets and just completed his second season in the organization's player development program. - Edited by Jason Ellio Pennsylvania to hold 'USA v. the World' races BvZachary Silver By Lachylin Oliver The Daily Pennsylvanian via U-wire University of Pennsylvania PHILADELPHIA — The largest track meet in the world will be without one of its most recognizable faces this weekend. An official at U.S. Track and Field told The Daily Pennsylvanian Monday that Olympic gold medalist Maurice Green would not run in the Penn Relays this weekend. The world's fastest woman, Marion Jones, also will not compete this weekend, as she has canceled all competitions during her pregnancy. She will return to training for the 2004 Olympics following the birth of her child. Penn Relays Director Dave Johnson said last week that Olympic champion Gall Devers Don't be surprised to see Jones on the sidelines during track's biggest national weekend, though. According to U.S. Track and Field, 100-meter world record-holder and father of Jones' child, Tim Montgomery, will compete in the Olympic Development "USA.v. the World" races this weekend. was likely to compete in the "USA v. the World" competitions on Saturday afternoon, too. As of Monday, the following athletes were also likely to compete for the United States — Jon Drummond, Joshua "J.J." Johnson, Terrence Trammell, Justin Gatlin, Tyrese Washington, Jerome Davis, Bernard Williams, James Carter, Angela Williams, Demetria Washington, Kelli White, Jearl Miles-Clark and Christy Gaines. U. S. Track had no information regarding whether distance sensation Alan Webb will compete this weekend. Two years ago, Webb blazed to a sub-4 minute split to push South Lakes High School to the distance medley relav title at Penn Relays. According to U.S. Track and Field, spinner Michelle Collins and world champion hurdler Felix Sanchez recently announced that they also would not be competing. The "USA v. the World" events headline the Penn Relays and begin this weekend Saturday with the men's 4x100 meter relay at 1:40 p.m.