Volume 124 Issue 42 kansan.com Thursday, October 20, 2011 COMMENTARY Big for sea lege baske 143 days but don't plenty to year. Mat UCLA an vitalian, tucky in ? and mayb Robinson Sullinger American. len field? are just a into the sc TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES WILL ? LIVE UF I think named to first team across the breakout Washingt than 15 p but the si the Morrick dricwh was while Darson and and on at Manning all-Ameri a surprise WHICH WILL FI When 'n is any po When he' He was on his an Anthony arrived a ron Coll Morris tv But now time. He his legac, significar tentional. I to lose good all things else. TABLE OF CONTENTS OCTOBER 20, 2011 // VOLUME 9, ISSUE 9 KANSAS IN HEAT 4 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CALEB HAWLEY Q&A 11 TURNING 21 13 A SHOT FOR EVERY YEAR PERSONAL ESSAY 15 DISTORTED SELF-PERCEPTION WHAT PLAYER SHOULD SURPRISE FANS THIS SEASON? Coach Bonnie Henrickson watches on as the one-on-one interviews progress at the 2011 Big 12 media day at the Sprint Center in Kansas City. This is Henrickson's eighth season as coach. The Jayhawks look to improve on their 21-13 record of last year. I'll go with forward Kevin Young, the transfer from Loyola Marymount. Coach Bill Self said Young has a chance to be a starter, and he will have plenty of opportunities to prove himself this season. With forward Jamari Traylor ineligible, Young looks to be the third scholarship forward on the roster, garnering him plenty of playing time. Thomas Robinson will be consistent, somewhere around 12 points and eight rebounds a game. The rest of the production down low will have to come from Jeff Withey and Young. At Loyola in 2009, Young broke freshmen records in total rebounds (224) and rebounds per game (7.2). He's also played for the Puerto Rican under-19 team, so the experience is there. the moves were based on football, women's basketball was also affected by the changes. Coaches such as Oklahoma's Sherri Coale stressed the strength of the conference that sent seven of its 12 CHRIS BRONSON/KANSAP KIM MULKEY Baylor coach Edited by Jonathan Shorman pettive stance point, it is even more challenging because of the strength that the southern part of the league has and how talented those teams are." Henrickson said. "When you play in a league that has the strength that the women's basketball conference or the Big 12 Conference and women's basketball has, you don't want to see that broken up for any reason," Coale said. "And that's not good teams to the NCAA tournament last season. The Jayhawks feature seven players from Texas and one from Oklahoma. Henrickson said the additions of southern games would be more motivating for those athletes and would be a good opportunity for recruiting. As the conference continues to change, the rivalries that have lasted through the existence of the conference will also be affected. When asked about whether she Tensions were highest regarding the decision of Texas A&M to leave the Big 12 for the SEC. The Aggies are the defending national champions and are predicted to "Our rivalry belongs in the Big 12." Henrickson said. would continue to schedule Missouri if the school left the conference, she paused and winked. 1 10 finish second in the conference despite the loss of two starters. Baylor coach Kim Mulkey compared the abandoned rivalry with Texas A&M to an ended marriage and admitted that she did not want to continue the competition beyond the conference. "If a man wants to divorce me and says our relationship has no value to him, and then he asks to sleep with me, the answer is: no," Mulkey said. "We are not going to play them anymore, because they decided that playing us was not important to them." Edited by Sarah McCabe 1 X ---