PAGE 8B WOMEN'S BASKETBALL THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Team shows its 'wobble' skills for crowd at Late Night KATHLEEN GIER kgier@kansan.com Senior forward Aishah Sutherland stole the ball and popped up a buzzer beater in her final appearance at Late Night in the Phog. This capped off a performance that included a block on junior forward Carolyn Davis and a rare three-point basket for Sutherland, a 6-foot-2 forward. "I came out here to have fun to have fun with my teammates and we all had fun," Sutherland said. "We got to show our talents so that people out here who don't come to our games can come to our games." Coach Bonnie Henrickson said she is expecting a lot from the senior forward this season. "That is from a kid that I really think could be an x-factor." Henrickson said. Sutherland led the blue team to a 19-17 victory with five points, five rebounds and one block. "You come out with more energy. You come out ready to play." Sutherland said. "People are there to watch you and you want to give them a show." Henrickson said the speed, athleticism and talent would be the main draws for fans. Davis led the white team with a game-high seven points, shooting 3-of-4 from the free throw line and 2-of-5 from the field. "We have players that are fun to watch." Henrickson said. Each player on the roster saw time on the court during the 12-minute scrimmage. Freshmen Donielle Breaux, a guard, and Chelsea Gardner, a forward, each turned in four points in their first appearances in Allen Fieldhouse. In the skit portion of the night, the players and coaches competed with different dances. Henrickson started the event lip-synching "I'm Every Woman" by Chaka Kahn. The two assistant coaches followed with a video skit and the players performed a skit after. They combined forces to show off the team's signature move: the wobble. Henrickson said the team did "the wobble" through Italy on its international tour. She said it was a success because she did not fall over. The Jayhawks return seven players including four starters for the upcoming season. The team will host Fort Hays State on Oct. 31 in its first exhibition game. Edited by Josh Kanton PAGE 10 MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2011 SEX Balancing intimacy, dorm life SACHA SINCLAIR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN CHRIS BRONS KAN The mascot Sporting KC o bles down the during a ma scrimimage at day's Late Nig the Phog cei tions. The g was in hono Baby Jay's birthday. editor@kansan.com College is usually the time students enjoy freedom from their families and homes, but where does sex fit in when most students have roommates in the residence halls? Most halls have a 24-hour guest policy, which gives students the opportunity to have people stay over. Although the handbook encourages roommates to discuss guests before their visit, this is not always the case. Matt Canter, a freshman from Olathe now living in Lewis Hall, said that sex happens often in the dorms. Canter and his roommates do not have an agreement. "It's pretty much a free-for-all," Canter said. "We tell each other to use judgment, but it doesn't matter if your roommate is in the room." Within the last 12 months,with how many partners have you had oral sex, vaginal intercourse or anal intercourse? Although sex in the dorms may not be a problem for some, others have general rules. Reiko Igarashi, a senior from Fukui, Japan, says it's not OK for people to have sex in their room while their roommate is there. "We have partners over, but they don't stay over," Reiko said. "We just talk." That does not mean that sex doesn't happen. "I often hear others having sex," Reiko said. "You can hear the noises all night." Within the last 30 days, did you have vaginal intercourse? Edited by Jayson Jenks Within the last 30 days, did you have anal intercourse? Did you or your partner(s) use a method to prevent pregnancy the last time you had vaginal intercourse? V American College Health Association-National College Health Assessment (ACHA-NCHA-II), Fall 201L Drue Sells senior, Overland Park "I like dresses a lot. I also like minimal makeup — I don't like when girls have it caked on." Gary Lange junior, Leavenworth "I like long, dark hair and an accent that's different to mine." Liz Davis senior, Wichita "I find intelligence sexy. I also like creativity and open-mindedness. I pretty much just described by boyfriend." Madlynne Lockhard sophomore, Cedar Rapids, Iowa "I like athleticism.It's the only thing that I really look for." Coach Bill Self declared Victor Ortiz the winner of the boying match Friday at Allen Fieldhouse. MIKE GUNNOE/KANSAN MORE PHOGGY PHOTOS ONLINE KANSAN ABOVE Junior forward Thomas Robinson shows his moves Friday at Allen Fieldhouse. CHRIS BRONSON/ KANSAN LEFT 4 Sophomore guard Keena Mays takes a shot Friday evening at the annual Late Night in the Phog scrimmage at Allen Fieldhouse. Mays had two points in the scrimmage. KU opens its season against Emporia State on Oct. 31. V