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BROTHERHOOD ROBINSON (OF BLACK CROWES) 10/5 MC CHRIS 10/6 MINUS THE BEAR 10/7 TAKING BACK SUNDAY 10/8 ODD FUTURE 10/11 BADFISH: A TRIBUTE TO SUBLIME 10/13 STONEY LARUE W/ LOGAN MIZE 10/19 BLITZ & BEAT TOUR NA PALM 10/20 VIBESQUAD 10/21 DAS RACIST 10/22 THE DEAN'S LIST & ONCUE 10/27 QUIET CORRAL • DELTA SAINTS COWBOY INDIAN BEAR 10/28 THRICE 10/29 MURS 11/4 JOSH ABBOTT BAND 11/5 Box Office open Noon-5pm ADVANCE TICKETS AVAILABLE 18+ DOORS OPEN 8:30PM www.TheGranada.com 1020 MASSACHUSETTS f /thegranada e /thegranada 1 2 OT Total Kansas 1 0 0 1 Tennessee 1 0 1 2 Jayhawk Stat Leaders Whitney Berry Midfielder/Forward Shots: 4 Assists: 1 Jamie Fletcher Midfielder Shots: 5 Goals: 1 Midfielder Shots: 3 SOG: 2 Amy Grow Kat Liebetrau Schedule Goal Keeper GA:2 Saves:4 *all games in bold are at home Minutes: 97:16 Date Opponent Time Aug. 26 USC 7:00 p.m. Aug. 28 SAN DIEGO 1:30 p.m. Sept. 02 MISSOURI STATE 7:00 p.m. **Sept. 04 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE** 1:00 p.m. Sept. 09 DAYTON 4:00 p.m. Sept. 11 PURDUE/CSU NORTHRIDGE 10:00 a.m **Sept. 18 FLORIDA** 1:00 p.m. Sept. 23 OKLAHOMA STATE 7:00 p.m. **Sept. 25 ORAL ROBERTS** 1:00 p.m. **Sept. 30 TEXAS** 5:00 p.m. **Oct. 02 TEXAS A&M** 1:00 p.m. **Oct. 07 BAYLOR** 4:00 p.m. Oct. 09 CREIGHTON 1:00 p.m. Oct. 14 TEXAS TECH 7:00 p.m. Oct. 21 MISSOURI 6:30 p.m. Oct. 23 IOWA STATE 1:00 p.m. **Oct. 28 OKLAHOMA** 3:00 p.m. Nov. 02 BIG 12 TOURNAMENT TBA Nov. 11 NCAA TOURNAMENT TBA Nov. 18 NCAA TOURNAMENT TBA Nov. 25 NCAA TOURNAMENT TBA We don't sell textbooks. We find the cheapest ones for you. 35%-45% cheaper than online stores on average* - BOWDROWS lowest price vs. average lowest price from each online store * BOWDROWS lowest price with shipping vs. retail without shipping. 55% cheaper than bookstores on average BW82 SOCCE Year begins with loss RYAN MCCARTHY rmccarthy@kansan.com The soccer team took center stage Friday night when they faced Tennessee in the women's season opener. Throughout the game, both teams battled each other and the humidity, but the game was ultimately decided by a Volunteers penalty kick with 2:44 remaining in overtime, catapulting Tennessee to a 2-1 victory over the Jayhawks. Tennessee's Caroline Brown hammered home the goal into the left side past Jayhawks goalkeeper Kat Liebetrau. It was an anticlimatic finish to an intensely played match. "I thought our energy today, our intensity and commitment to compete was excellent," Kansas coach Mark Francis said. "It was a real battle of will just to keep plugging away. I thought our kids showed a lot of character." A semi-strong north wind affected a lot of the shot making in the first half, and even though the Jayhawks were going in the opposite direction, they were able to chalk up their first goal of the year. Freshman forward Jamie Fletcher scooted the ball past the Volunteer goalkeeper Julie Eckel in the 15th minute. "I was ecstatic," Fletcher said. "I wasn't expecting to score my first goal in my first game, especially in my freshman year." Junior forward Whitney Berry also contributed to the play by recording her first assist of the season. Kansas took early momentum with six of the first seven shots in the game. Nonetheless, Tennessee countered with five consecutive shots of their own. One of those shots included a corner kick by Caroline Brown that was knocked in the back of the Kansas net by Jayhawks midfielder Liana Salazar for an own goal in the 33rd minute. The game was relatively even throughout. Kansas had a 15-14 shot advantage over Tennessee. The two teams both had six corner kicks. "We had a lot of intensity and a lot of effort," sophomore defender Madi Hillis said. "It was a little disappointing with the loss, but other than that I thought we did well." The organization on defense significantly improved since the exhibition game against Butler. One of the big reasons was the return of sophomore defender Brittany King and sophomore midfielder Amy Grow to the back line. "I think having the two of them back there made a big difference" Francis said. In the second half of the game, both teams botched several opportunities to score. The Volunteers tallied up three big missed opportunities, including a goal by Caroline Brown that was nullified for offsides. The Jayhawks' best chance came in the overtime when freshman forward Ingrid Vilid went one on one with Julie Eckel, but she mishandled the ball inside the box. Despite the loss, the girls were pleased with their performance, and said that if they worked on a few things before their next game, the result may be different. Edited by C.J. Matson FOUNDATIONS OF ZEN Retreat SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 An Introduction to Zen Practice, Open to all, regardless of experience, taught by Stanley Lombardo (Zen Master Hae Kwang) Kansas Zen Center 1423 New York St $25 suggested donation Please email info@kansasencenter.org to reserve a space. Visit www.KansasEncenter.org for more information.