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Call Sylvan today to find out how you can see a dramatic increase in your confidence 4920 Legends Dr., Lawrence 785-842-6284 SYLVAN LEARNING CENTER Learning Feels good! www.educate.com TELF DATA/AFTP PREP READING MATH WRITTING STUDY SKILLS SAT/ACT PREP HOMECOMING 2003 Student Steering Committee Applications Available at: 133 Strong Hall or www.homecoming.ku.edu Applications due 11/22/02 JAYHAWKS CONTINUED FROM PAGE 10A On Thursday, Vaughn f i n a l l y showed signs of earning his new contract with 10 points and six assists off the bench in a victory over the Clippers. Vaughn poured in 12 more points on Saturday. Despite the improvements, Vaughn still is playing in a backup role at point guard to Darrell Armstrong. Grego Ostertag — Utah Jazz The Jazz are still having a tough He is averaging roughly five points and six rebounds per outing. The Jazz an go as they start the new season, but Ostertag is showing that he can still produce against the Western Conference's big bodies. The team went 2-3 last week, but Ostertag posted 11 rebounds in two of those games. Ostertag also scored double figures Friday and Sunday, helping him keep his starting job. DID NOT PLAY Scot Pollard — Sacramento Kings (lower back stress fracture) Reefer L'Rentz — Dallas Mavericks (sprained ankle) NFL Brown recorded two tackles anchoring the defensive line in Sunday's loss to Minnesota. The Packers have been rather stingy against the run this year, but they allowed Minnesota running back Michael Bennett to tally his fourth consecutive 100-yard game. Gilbert Brown — Green Bay Packers Like Brown. Stubblefield also notched two tackles Sunday.Also like Brown, his team lost, falling 20-17 in overtime to San Diego Unlike Brown, his team played solid against the run, holding LaDainian Tomlinson to 3.4 yards per carry. Dana Stubblefield --- San Francisco 49ers Gerald McBurrows Atlanta Falcons Kwamie Lassiter — Arizona Cardinals Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb suffered through a broken ankle to throw four touchdowns against a struggling Arizona secondary. Despite Lassiter's six tackles, Arizona still lost its fourth straight game McBurrows is starting to see less and less time at safety for Atlanta as youngster Keon Carpenter continues to emerge for the Falcons. Atlanta extended its unbeaten streak to six games with a big win over New Orleans, in which McBurrows had two tackles. DID NOT PLAY Moran Norris — Houston Texans (coach's decision) Andrew Davison — New York Jets (coach's decision) Isaac Byrd — Carolina Panthers (coach's decision) Don Davis — St. Louis Rams (late Monday game) Edited by Sarah Hill BASKETBALL CONTINUED FROM PAGE 10A The senior forward led the Crusaders in scoring, rebounding, field goals made and free throws made last season. Williams said Crusaders like Szatko could keep his Jayhawks on their toes. didn't work. I know that they'll be really prepared." William said his Jayhawks would not try to outplay the past. "I know they have seven of their top eight guys back. So I would expect that they will be very good," Williams said. "They do have that confidence because of the way that they played us last year. Ralph had a game plan that worked very well, and I'm sure he'll look at that and maybe even try to do some other things that take away those things that "We were 33-4 and went to the Final Four," Williams said. "If I'm thinking we have to go back and prove something, it's sort of silly and also it's a slight towards Holy Cross." And Williams said the Crusaders were no cupcake. "It's really an opener that I like, because we really have to play," he said. "If we don't really play, we'll have a long time to practice." Notes: Hawkins left last week's 101- 66 Washburn win complaining of chest pains. After a doctors evaluation and a running session on the treadmill, Hawkins was cleared to play. Sophomore forward Wayne Simien, is expected to play after missing the Washburn game. Simien, who scored 26 points in the exhibition win against the EA Sports East All-Stars, has a mild case of tendinitis in his ankle, but Williams said he should be prepared for today's game. Kansas is 15-1 overall in the Preseason NIT tournament, and the Jayhawks are 12-0 under Williams. The Jayhawks won their last three NIT appearances in 1997,'93 and '89. Edited by Katie Teske and Andy Samuelson Kansan.com is hiring! Web assistants needed to publish the University Daily Kansan to the web ansan.com The online edition of The University Daily Kansan Fun and easy to learn Flexible scheduling Great experience-great for resumes Get paid! 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