--- 8A SPORTS WOMEN'S SOCCER THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 2009 Soccer to start fall season Sunday BY CLARK GOBLE cgoble@kansan.com The KU women's soccer team won't be the only jayhawks on the field when they play Drake on Sunday in Des Moines. Drake head coach Lindsey Horner played under Kansas head coach Mark Francis for two years and is in her second year at the helm of the Bulldogs. "We had played (Drake) before she was there," Francis said. "They're close by; they are a good program. It's an easy trip." But you wouldn't know it if you talked to Francis. For her, the game holds no real significance outside of it being the first test of the season. Last year, Kansas defeated Drake 2-0 in a preseason exhibition in Lawrence. But the Bulldogs do return two stellar senior scorers, Crystal Townley and Elizabeth Woore. Both made All Second Team Missouri Valley Conference in 2008. Emily Cressy, sophomore midfielder, kicks around a soccer ball on the field. The KU women's soccer team will begin its秋 season on Sunday when the Jayhawks play the Drake University Bulldogs in Des Moines. Lindsey Horner, Drake's head coach, played for Kansas head coach Mark Francis for two years. Senior defender Estelle Johnson isn't worried about their presence in the attacking half. "I think that we'll just play our own game," Johnson said. "We have a really solid backline so I think that if each one of us pulls our own weight, we'll be fine." Francis thinks the key to keeping them out of the net will be organization. "We have to make sure that we don't allow too many spaces," Francis said. Francis also said that he thought one of the two scorers was particularly "good in the air," referring to an ability to score off crosses in set pieces. Thus, he thinks his defenders need to stay matched up in the box so they don't give up easy goals. Senior midfielder Monica Dolinsky said she thinks they won't have too much trouble containing Drake's goal scorers, but the midfielders need to communicate with the defenders and distribute to the forwards. Another key to the game might be how freshman midfielder Shelby Williamson plays in the defensive midfield. Francis said she has the abilities that the coaching staff looks for in a defensive midfielder but that she is still learning the "nuances of that position." Francis also said that the team will stick with the 4-4-2 formation they worked on this week in practice. However, they will re-evaluate their position after Sunday's game. Dolinsky is confident in the team's chances. "I think we are pretty well prepared," Dolinsky said. "There's a few things we need to make sure are in check, but I think we're ready to play." Edited by Abby Olcese guilty Thursday morning to one count of attempted criminal possession of a weapon, a lesser charge than he initially faced. Under a plea agreement, he agreed to a two-year prison sentence and two years of supervised release. Burress' sentencing is set for Sept. 22. Associated Press NFL TRACK Olympic gold winner breaks world record NEW YORK — Former New York Giant Plaxico Burress pleaded guilty to a weapons charge and agreed to a two-year prison term for accidentally shooting himself at a Manhattan nightclub. The ex-wide receiver pleaded TRACK BERLIN — Usain Bolt has set a world record of 19.19 seconds in the 200 meters at the world championships, adding to the gold he won in the 100. Former Giant pleads guilty to weapons charge Exactly one year after taking gold at the Beijing Games with Alonso Edward of Panama was second, a distant 0.62 seconds behind. Wallace Spearman of the United States took the bronze. a record of 19.30, Bolt had an even greater run Thursday. He shaved 0.11 seconds off his previous mark. Associated Press NFL sees more misbehavior from former Kansas star NFL ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Former Kansas cornerback Aqib Talib is out on $300 bail following an early-Thursday morning arrest for simple battery and resisting arrest without violence, the St. Petersburg Times reported. Talib, selected by the Tampa neers in the 2008 NFL draft's first round, was booked at about 1 a.m. and released around 6 a.m. Talib that Talib punched a cab driver in the neck and ear while riding from a St. Petersburg club to a Tampa hotel. A Florida Highway Patrol report obtained by the paper stated that the incident happened at 11:10 p.m. Wednesday night and that there was an "indication of alcohol influence" The cab driver described the 23-year-old Talib as "the most intoxicated of the three men in the vehicle." Police say interceptions, Talib figures to start for the Buccaneers. While at Kansas, Talib was a finalist for the Bronco Nagurski Award — given to the NCAA's top defensive player — and a consensus All-America selection in 2007. In Talib's last game as a Jayhawk, he returned an interception for a 60-yard touchdown in the first quarter of the 2008 Orange Bowl. Kansas would defeat Virginia Tech 24-21 and Talib was named Orange Bowl MVP. Talib's Thursday morning arrest is the latest in a spattering of recent transgressions. He was involved in a May fight during a team practice, hitting both a teammate and bystander with his helmet. At last year's rookie symposium, where personal conduct was among the topics covered, Talib got into a fight with a now-former teammate. He has also been fined several times by the Buccaneers, according to the St. Petersburg Times. After a rookie season in which he tied for first on his team in Pro Football Weekly also reported last year that during the 2008 NFL Scouting Combine, Talib admitted to testing positive for marijuana three times while at Kansas. - Stephen Montemayor MEN'S BASKETBALL Memphis forfeits record wins for 2007-2008 season The 2007-2008 Memphis Tigers, who advanced to the National Championship game only to fall to the Jayhawks, have forfeited all of their record 38 wins from that season. The punishment comes as a result of several major infractions by the Tigers, including providing a false ACT score for Derrick Rose, who starred for the Tigers en route to becoming the No. 1 pick in the 2008 draft. Calipari will not see any sanctions taken against him, he becomes the only coach to have Final Four appearances with two different teams stripped away. He also was forced to forfeit a Final Four run in 1996 with Massachusetts. 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