8B SPORTS THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY.NOVEMBER 12.2009 SOCCER rumultous season yields ups and downs alike Senior midfielder Monica Dolinsky battles to maintain possession in the midfield Friday afternoon against Texas Tech. Kansas won 3-2 to move to 9-4-1 on the season after the win. Jayhawks bid for NCAA Tournament berth an epic saga Weston White/KANSAN BY JOEL PETTERSON jpetterson@kansan.com THREE SEASON STORYLINES Kansas concluded its soccer season last week, after losing in the first round of the Big 12 tournament to Missouri and failing to repeat last year's berth in the NCAA Tournament. In case you missed it, The Kansan recaps a wild season for the Jayhawks. 1. President leaders It didn't take long for freshmen Whitney Berry, Shelby Williamson and Sarah Robbins to begin contributing to the team. Berry and Williamson earned a starting spot at the beginning of the season and became two of just four team members to start every single game during the year. Robbins earned her spot in the starting lineup in the fifth week and played significant minutes the rest of the year. Thanks to her six goals and eight assists, Berry earned All-Big 12 Second Team and All-Big 12 Newcomer Team selections. Williamson scored seven goals and helped senior Monica Dolinsky control the midfield. She received the Big 12's Newcomer of the Week award Nov. 3 after her goal against Missouri. Robbins logged one goal from the defensive midfield position, filling the spot last left year by Missy Geha and aggressively breaking up opposing offenses. All three played more than 1,000 minutes, a mark met by only 10 players on the team. 2. Knee trouble for McCabe Last year, senior forward Shannon McCabe co-led the team with nine goals, but this year she only managed one. This wasn't because of any drop-off in skill, but rather a lingering knee injury that kept her out most of the year. McCabe sustained the injury during a team exhibition game in Brazil last May, but felt ready to go this season. But in the second game of the season, she aggravated the injury. After rehabilitating her knee for most of the season, however, McCabe started playing again on Oct. 9. She slowly built back her fitness and logged more minutes. But at the climax of the regular season — Senior Day against Missouri on Oct. 30 — she injured her knee once again during warm-ups and had to be helped off the field. The injury kept her out for the remaining two games. 3. Season-ending chaos The final six days of Kansas' season sent the team on an up-and-down ride bookended by close, hard-fought matches against border rival Missouri. The Jayhawks needed a victory against the Tigers, among other things, to get into the Big 12 Tournament. The pieces fell into place when they defeated Missouri, Colorado beat Texas Tech, and Baylor tied Oklahoma. That night, the Big 12 ruled that Kansas had made the Big 12 tournament after a fourstep tiebreaker between Texas Tech, Kansas and Baylor. But the next day, the Big 12 changed its decision because of disputed language in the rule book and announced that Kansas and Texas Tech would face off in a play-in game Nov. 2 in San Antonio. Kansas won that game in a dramatic penalty shootout and earned the last spot in the Big 12 tournament. Two days later, Kansas lost to Missouri 3-2 in overtime in the first round of the tournament. After that loss, the Jayhawks lost any hope of making the NCAA Tournament. SEASON HIGHS 1. Sept. 18 vs. San Diego - Kansas rebounded from a winless weekend in Colorado to defeat then-No. 18 San Diego 5-0. Five different players scored in the match, which helped give the Jayhawks a 7-1-1 record in non-conference play. 2. Oct. 30 vs. Missouri - On a chilly, wet Senior Day when Kansas desperately needed a victory, Emily Cressly scored two goals and Shelby Williamson added a Weston White/KANSAN WATCH THE NEBRASKA GAME HERE ...ONLY AT THE HAWK LAWRENCE THURSDAY FIRST 100 GIRLS NO COVER $1 WELLS . $1.75 CALLS FRIDAY LIVE BAND FROM LINCOLN $3.50 DOUBLE BACARDI & UV VODKA DRINKS $2.50 DOMESTIC & $2.75 PREMIUM BOTTLES WWW.JAYHAWKCAFE.COM 1340 Ohio - 843-9273 But Nebraska ruined that plan, picking apart the Jayhawks' defense en route to a 7-4 victory - the highest-scoring game in Kansas Soccer history. 3. Oct. 23 vs. Nebraska - After losing to Baylor, Kansas hoped for victories from its next three games at home. third, dealing the Tigers their first Big 12 loss of the year. The 3-2 victory also kept Kansas' hopes of a Big 12 tournament alive. 3. Nov. 2 vs. Texas Tech – In an unprecedented Big 12 Tournament play-in game, Kansas stayed equal with Texas Tech for 110 minutes. In the penalty shootout, both teams hit all their shots, until Kansas goalkeeper Kat Liebetrau stopped Texas Tech's fifth shot to send her team through to the tournament. SATURDAY Edited by Brenna M. T. Daldorph OPEN AT NOON 2. Oct. 18 at Baylor - Kansas needed to turn its season around after a 2-4 start to Big 12 play, and a victory against Baylor in Waco, Texas, would have gone a long way. But an own goal and a free kick in the 106th minute gave Baylor the 2-1 victory in overtime. SEASON LOWS $.350 DOUBLE SKYY, CAPTAIN MORGAN, & JIM BEAN DRINKS . $2 BIG BEERS Freshman midfielder Sarah Robbins wins a tackle against a Texas Tech midfielder Nov. 2. Robbins played 73 minutes in Kansas' 3-2 win. 1. Oct. 4 at Texas - Two Big 12 losses had put a damper on Kansas' early season success, and any opportunity to win on the road was huge for conference play. But the Jayhawks squandered a one-goal advantage and gave up a penalty kick in the 78th minute, resulting in a 2-1 loss in Aupton, Texas. Tanner Grubbs/KANSAN Sophomore midfielder Emily Cressy delivers a pass in the first half against Texas Tech Nov. 2. KU won the game 3-2. 10.