FRIDAY, NOV.2, 2001 FROM THE COVER THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN = 3B Soccer: Jayhawks expect 'good battle' CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1B goals and 13 assists on the year. Her 35 points are the best in the Big 12. Missouri leads the all-time series 4-1, including a 4-1 pounding of the Jayhawks last year in Columbia, Mo. Sophomore defender Maggie Mason had the only Kansas goal in the contest. Senior forward Natalie Hoogveld said she would be looking for revenge today for Kansas loss to the Tigers last year. loss to the right, they've always had the upper hand on us, but now we've got a better team," she said. "I think it will be a good battle. If they don't take us seriously now, then they're going to have to on Friday." Francis said facing Missouri at the end of the season was not new "We've always played Missouri the last game of the season," he said. "The last two years, we've been abysmal in those games. But mentality-wise, this team is completely different from any team we've had. we've had: “There's no doubt, they will be ready to play.” Notes: Today's contest marks the final home game for seniors Melanie Schroeder, Natalie Hoogveld and Hilla Rantala. The three have combined for 17 goals and 18 assists during their senior campaigns while serving as mentors to a youthdominated Jayhawk squad. They will be honored before the game in a short ceremony. KUJH, the student television station, will televise today's game tape-delayed. The game is scheduled to air at midnight tonight and at 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. tomorrow. Contact Wood at 864-4858 Crouch: 'Huskers' QB tough to beat CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1B Recently named one of five finalists for the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award Despite Crouch's skill Allen said Kansas needed to stop Nebraska up the middle first and foremost. the award given nation's top quarterback Crouch is the NCAA's all-time leader in touchdowns scored by a quarterback. Kansas senior offensive lineman Kyle Grady said he considered Crouch one of the top two contenders for the Heisman Trophy. "You've got to defend it between the tackles first, that's the first thing they're going to do," said Allen, as he slammed his fist repeatedly into his open palm, simulating the Nebraska running attack. Kansas wasn't able to defend between the tackles last year in Lincoln, Neb. The Cornhuskers' first drive consisted of seven straight-ahead runs that formed a 55-yard touchdown drive. The route was on, as Nebraska won the game 56-17. The 'Huskers piled up 437 yards on the ground. They never punted in the game. To avoid a similar result, Allen said the Jayhawk offense could be as critical as the defense in stopping Nebraska. He said Kansas would have to sustain drives long enough to keep the defense off the field. Contact Briggeman at 864 4858 LAWRENCE AUTOMOTIVE DIAGNOSTICS INC. 842-8665 2858 Four Wheel Dr Christian Student Union All Campus Worship Bringing all students tOGETHER in worship for the Lord to: Replenish, Nurture, Refresh & Send Out Sponsored by University Baptist Church Every Sunday @ 6:30PM beginning November 4th in Woodruff Auditorium (KANSAS UNION) For More Information CALL 830+8145 or go to www.ubcL.org Happy hour appetizer special $3.95 3-5:30 pm & 8:30 pm-close 1/2 Ib. King Crab w/Potato & Vegetables $14.95 FRI. WED. SPECIAL 1lb. PEEL & EAT SHRIMP $9.95 Express lunch special $5.95 Chicken tortilla wrap $5.95 Chicken bow tie pasta $6.95 6th & Wakarusa * 312-9057 Free Suit Easton's ELimited ...with the purchase of a regular priced suit. 839 Massachusetts·843-5755 Co-Sponsored by: Asian American Student Union, African Student Association, Brazilian Student Association KARAOKE ARTS AND CINEMAS STUDENT SENATE Tickets on sale at the Lied Center Ticket Office (785) 864-ARTS and our website, lled.edu.xu tickets.com ticketmaster (816) 931-1330 (785) 234-4545 NEBRASKA FOOTBALL The "N" stands for "NOWLEDGE" It can only happen at The Hawk ...a tradition since 1919. 1340 OHIO LYRIC OPERA OF KANSAS CITY PRESENTS TOSCA Performed in Italian, with easy-to-read English translations.