LAWRENCE JOURNAL-WORLD KUED • SPORTS AUGUST,1996 PAGE 23E Five seniors return to KU Continued from page 22 before a knee injury forced her to miss part of the season. Sampson still earned second-team All-Big Eight honors after averaging 12.8 points per game. "Somebody asked me last year about losing (Kodak All-American) Angela Aycock last year, playing one of the toughest schedules we've had, losing an assistant coach. A lot of things were going on," Washington said. "But we found a way to enjoy a very,very good year. Now we're not going to Charisse. That's going to impact us. Hopefully, we'll find a way to have another good year." Even without Sampson and Keshana Ledet, the other departed senior, the Jayhawks of '96-'97 are loaded. The team will be led by five seniors:Dixon (a team-leading 17.0 ppg), Angie Halbleib (14.3 ppg), Jennifer Trapp (6.9 ppg) Shelly Canada (3.2 ppg) and Patience Grayer (2.2 ppg). FILE PHOTO See Dixon, page 24 Angie Halbleib averaged 14.3 points per game as a junior last season. - Huge Selection of Athletic Footwear - Experienced Fit Technicians - Referrals by Medical Professionals - Width Sizing Available - We Special Order Hours: Mon.-Sat. 9-5:30 Thurs. 9-8:00 Sun. 12:30-5:30 NEED EMPLOYMENT? 914 MASS. The Journal-World Classified works 832-2222 841-6966 JAYHAWK FOOTBALL AT THE TOUCH OF A BUTTON!