FRIDAY, NOV.9, 2001 SPORTS THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN * 5A Today's Birthday (Nov. 9). (Nov. 9). You're so smart and charming this year, you could do almost anything by yourself. But why bother? it's so much more fun to do it with a team. And, of course, you'll multiply your efficiency. Take on a massive project. Anything less would be boring. Aries (March 21-April 19). Today is a 6. Today is a 6. Review the details one more time. Don't hand in any paperwork, loan applications, homework or resumes without checking things a few times. Read everything carefully. Read, but it could make all the times. Read everything carefully. This takes a little longer, but it could make all the difference. Taurus (April 20-May 20). Today is a 7. Today is a '5'. All's well, as love triumphs again. Have faith in your own good judgment. Your instincts are leading you in the right direction. Go with the flow. Gemini (May 21-June 21). Today is a 5. HOROSCOPES rnis is a working weekend. If you take on a really tough job, there's a good chance you can whip things into shape and still have Sunday night off, depending on the level of difficulty and your ability to sweethear into helping. cancer (June 22-July 22). Today is an 8. If you're in love, it's harder than usual to concentrate on anything else. If you aren't in love yet, brace yourself. If you want to fall in love, take a class. Education and romance at the moment. Leo (July 23-Aug.22). Today is a 5. you're a pretty creative person who's handy with tools, right? You usually save a lot of money by fixing things up around the house. But this time, unless you're an ce are linked for you expert, pass. You can buy it for less than it will take to fix it. Today is an A. Changes to your home are not quite complete yet, but you can take time out to catch up on your studies. Something you learn now could make a difference in $ ^{b} $ Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Todav is an 8. how you proceed. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22). Today is a 5. Do you owe any favors? Make a list, and start paying them back. One of these people may have just the information you need to solve the next puzzle. Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21). Today is an 8. You're alive. You're lookin' good. That's what your friends all say, so it must be true. You're luckier, happier and healthier than Venus (for love) has just gone into your sign. She'll be there all month, so enjoy. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Today is a 5. Stand crisp at attention as you make your report. Don't slouch, and don't offer more information than is requested. Keep answers brief to and the point. And if you can't say something nice, don't say anything at all. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Today is an 8. How long has it been since you left work early to spend extra time with your friends? This weekend will be perfect, and the sooner you get started, the better. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Today is a 5. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Today is 5. Details matter, and getting one wrong today could be quite expensive. Pay attention to what you're doing, of course, but also check what you've already done. Wrap up loose ends so you can get out of there. Somebody special would like to show you a good time this weekend. The weekend begins as soon as you can get your workspace clear. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20). Today is an 8. Tennis to wrap up season with West Coast tourney By Jason Hwang Kansan sportswriter The Jayhawk tennis team has temporarily migrated to the West Coast to wrap up the fall season. Kansas begins play today in the San Diego Invitational. The tournament will run through Sunday. Last year senior Cheryl Malliaiah and former Jayhawk Monica Sekulov won the doubles title, defeating fellow Jayhawks Courtney and Kristin Steinbock, 9-8. In the consolation singles final, junior Kim Lorenz beat sophomore Kristin Steinbock, 1-6, 7-5, 6-2. "I feel that the girls are ready to play in San Diego and end on a positive note." Kilmeny Waterman Kansas tennis coach Coach Kilmeny Waterman said she had high expectations. Assistant Coach Amy Hall said the fall season had been decent. "I hope that the team can build on what they did in previous tournaments and finish strong," she said. "I feel that the girls are ready to play in San Diego and end on a positive note." "We had some good results and some mediocre ones," she said. "Some of the players have done very well while others haven't played as well as they can." Hall also said she thought those who had not played as well would do better during the spring season. After the tournament, Kansas won't compete until dual play starts in the first week of February. Davison: ready for challenge Waterman said that because of NCAA rules, the team could be on the court for only two hours per week during the off-season. She said she had stressed to the players that they needed to go home and practice on their own to be primed for the spring. Contact Hwang at 864-4858 CONTINUED FROM PAGE 10A Big 12, the best receiver in the nation, but I consider myself as one of the best in the Big 12. "Everybody in the country knows him now, where as last year, I don't think too many people knew about him." Texas wide receivers coach Darryl Drake said that of all the athletes he had coached in his four years in Austin, no one had possessed as much talent and flair as Williams "He's been blessed with a gift," Drake said. "He's tall, he's fast, he's physical and he's worked at it. He no doubt has the greatest gift in terms of size, speed and explosion that I have ever seen." As much as Drake praised his own player, he said that Davison was no slouch. But no one on the Kansas team is more excited about this game than Davison. He wants to make his third-to-last game at Kansas his best. "We think he is an outstanding cornerback," Drake said. "He will challenge us, and you like to see a guy like that. We have a lot of respect for him." "I'm going to bring it to the table," Davison said. "And I promise that the same thing won't happen this year that did last year." Contact Denton at 864-4858 Hayes: To face No. 5 Texas CONTINUED FROM PAGE 10A prepares for a Longhorn defense that is the best in the Big 12 Conference and third in the nation. Linebackers D.D. Lewis and Derrick Johnson lead the interior of the Texas defense, which has limited opponents to just 86 rushing yards per game. On the outside, cornerback Quinten Jammer is among the nation's best cover men. The preseason All-American leads the conference with 22 passes defended, including two interceptions. The game will be Kansas' fourth this season against a defense ranked in the top six. In games against Kansas State, Nebraska and Oklahoma, the Jayhawks scored a total of 23 points. The Jayhawks' offense has scored just 13 touchdowns this season. Meanwhile, Texas junior quarterback Chris Simms has accounted for 26 touchdowns by himself, 20 passing and six rushing. Tomorrow will be Senior Day for the Longhorns. Among the seniorsuiting up at home for the last time will be backup quarter back Major Applewhite, the school's all-time leading passer. As if Senior Day wasn't motivation enough, the Longhorns will also continue their quest for a Bowl Championship Series invitation. At 8-1, Texas' only loss came to No. 3 Oklahoma. Texas' eight wins have come by an average margin of victory of 52 points per game. Tomorrow's game begins at 11:30 a.m. It will not be televised. 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