WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2004 SPORTS THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 11A Kansas athletics calendar TODAY Volleyball vs. Bavior at home at 7 p.m. FRIDAY ev no ndi wn ist a out Volleyball vs. Nebraska, Lincoln, Neb.; 7 p.m. and to nings ing build have Rowing vs. Kansas State at home, TBA Soccer NCAA Tournament at home vs Ceighton, 2 p.m. Cross Country, Midwest Regional, Peoria, IL. TBA Football vs. Texas at home, 11 a.m. BASKETBALL: Turnovers, foul trouble sour the first 20 minutes CONTINUED FROM PAGE 12A Kemp scored on the first two Kansas possessions following her return and finished with eight points in the half before being pulled again at the 5:45 mark with her third foul. "The good is how much better we are when she's on the floor," coach Bonnie Henrickson said. "The bad part of that is as a junior she's got to know better." Kemp finished with 22 points and 13 rebounds. Turnovers presented another problem in the first half Jayhawks, but the second half provided redemption. Of the 14 first half miscues, junior guard Erica Hallman had six. The final 20 minutes only produced five turnovers. "We kicked it out in the second half," Henrickson said. "We didn't try to force things through the middle of the lane." Better passing led Kansas to open up the second half on a 31-5 run that put the Jayhawks firmly in control. The Jayhawks hit 31 of their 65 shot attempts with 21 assists. The Tigers struggled to contain the bigger Jaiyhawks roster and three Tigers — Laura Cowan, Ashlee Gustin and Heather McDonald — fouled out. FHSU committed 31 team fouls overall. Foul trouble was not the only sore spot for Fort Hays State, but shooting also prevented the Tigers from closing the gap in the first half. "If they had hit some more shots, that would have been a different game early," Hendrickson said. The Jayhawk defense forced 27 turnovers and held the Tigers to 17-of-64 shooting. Guard Crystal Harden led Fort Havys with 10 points. Junior guard Kaylee Brown finished with 17 points and Burras added 15 to help Kansas to victory. Freshman forward Jamie Boyd made her Jayhawk debut by posting seven points and 11 rebounds in 24 minutes. Kansas plays its next exhibition game on Nov. 16 against the California All-Stars in Allen Fieldhouse. The team opens the regular season on Nov. 21 with a home game against Texas- Arlington. Edited by Ryan Greene Stepping up Joshua Kendall / KANSAN Beth Bannbriugh, Emporia freshman, steps up on a raised platform at the Student Fitness Recreation Center. Abby Carter, not pictured, instructs a "boot camp" class every Tuesday at 4:30pm. STARTERS: Coach Bechard says team needs to keep balance CONTINUED FROM PAGE 12A But Caten was the star that night, posting 15 kills. She has matched or exceeded that total three times this season, all in the last six matches. Caten, who was named the Big 12 preseason newcomer of the year but struggled to adjust to the speed of Big 12 serves and hits, said she felt more comfortable on the court in recent weeks, but was not playing as well as she'd like. Coach Ray Bechard said it was important to keep teams offbalance with four or five scoring threats in his team's rotation. Caten, Correa, Lima and Michaels had double-digit kills Saturday against Oklahoma while Brown added seven. Bechard said the team would need to maintain that balance if it wanted to match last season's November success. The team's 7-1 finish last year included close victories against Texas and Texas A&M. Like last season, the Jayhawks find themselves 14-9 entering a crucial November stretch. They might have to win four of their final six matches to advance. Bechard said. The Bears defeated the Jayhawks 3-1 on Oct. 2 in Waco, Texas. He said the team was ready to face Baylor tonight at 7 in Horeisi Family Athletics Center. 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