DAILY KANSAN ULY 29, 2009 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 2009 SPORTS 31 CS may the same t my life," he wouldn't s Heisman January with in the BCS Bradford is to win the l. erve. ich winner, and to adjust rywhere he "When my called and see it and it I've never BROWN (CONTINUED FROM 27) a basic conversation." Brown said. "It was one of those languages even they said you won't ever use again once you leave." While in Slovakia, Brown traveled and competed against teams across Eastern Europe in countries such as the Czech Republic, Croatia, Hungary and Poland. Even though there are professional leagues overseas, Brown said, the crowds that came to watch were no comparison to the crowds she played for while at Kansas. But Brown remembered when she was asked for her autograph in Slovakia. "There were these two girls sitting right next to me and I didn't know they were talking to me," Brown said. "It wasn't until another girl who knew some English said to me 'They want your autograph.'" The idea of playing professionally came from one of her former teammates, Ashley Michaels. Browns said that Michaels played three years overseas before becoming an assistant at the University of Missouri-St. Louis. Brown said Michaels told her about the agency and how to contact it. She and coach Ray Bechard put together a highlight tape of her best performances and it wasn't long before she was picked up by the agency. Before her career at Kansas. Brown said, growing up 15 miles outside of Lawrence meant she couldn't pass up the chance to play for the University. Coach Bechard remembers seeing Brown at volleyball camps and playing against the players in open gym when she was in high school and said she came off as mature for her age. "She manages herself well," Bechard said. "She grew up having a good sense of sports and having a want to be involved in sports is apparent with her." Bechard said that Brown's freshman year was when she developed into a leadership role being on a team of experienced veterans. "There wasn't a lot of pressure on her because we had a number of talented players like Josie Lima who was All Big 12 for four years, Ashley Michaels and Jill Dorsey," Bechard said. Senior setter Katie Martincich played with Brown for three years and trained in setting with Brown during the 2005 season. Martincich said she remembered Brown's personality during practices. "She was always goofy and tried to get laughs out of the teammates," Martinicich said. were getting into. Bechard said the best time for volleyball players to go professional was right after college when they didn't have any commitments to a full-time job, and knew what they "We want them to know what they are committing themselves to," Bechard said. "The coaches are different; the culture is different. If you know that going in, you won't be disappointed." Martincich said she thought it was awesome that Brown was continuing her career in volleyball. "It's a great experience for her and it opens the door for other teammates to try it." Martinicch said. Brown said it was difficult to have a professional volleyball league in the U.S. that generated money with football and basketball dominating. Brown said most Olympic American volleyball players played overseas in countries such as Russia, Italy, France and Puerto Rico. "Some of my teammates in Slovakia would ask 'Why don't they have a league in America?' Brown said. "It's just hard to compete against a multi-million sport like the NBA." Brown plans to finish school with student teaching to get her degree in Health and Physical Education. But in the meantime, she is preparing to leave around August 13 to start practice on the August 16. "That little white ball is helping her see the world," Bechard said. Edited by David Ugarte Holiday Apartments You'll find a place to relax, to grow, to reflect and to enjoy. 1 BR - $440 & up 3 BR - $690 & up 2 BR - $520 & up 4 BR - $850 & up - Great floor plans - KU bus route - Walk-in closets - Lawrence bus route - Swimming pool - Small pets allowed - Laundry facility 2 Bedroom Townhome - $750 211 Mount Hope Court #1 785-843-0011 www.holiday-apts.com LET US HELP YOU FILL YOUR FRIDGE. LOCAL FRESH SAVE $$$ SPLIT CHICKEN BREASTS WITH RIB BONE ECONOMY PK .98 LB BAR-S BACON 1 LB PKG $1.99 EA CALIFORNIA RED OR BLACK PLUMS .88 LB WASHINGTON BING CHERRIES $1.48 LB IDAHO RUSSET POTATOES 5 LB BAG .98 EA OPEN 24 HOURS 23RD & LOUISIANA (785) 843-0023