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The Center for Community Outreach is now accepting applications for next year's staff! 5 ELEGANT STAFF PAIN POSITIONS! 5 EXECUTIVE STAFF PAID POSITIONS! 2 Co-directors (20 hrs./week) 1 Financial Director (15 hrs./week) 1 Communications Director (15 hrs./week) 1 Technology Director (15 hrs./week) AND SCHULARSIPS FOR 29 program coordinators! learn websites for program dissertation Pick up your application in the CCO office TODAY! The Center for Community Outreach 405 Kansas Union 804-736-2192 ccool@ksu.edu www.ksu.edu/ccc STUDENT SENIOR 4/16;5 P.M. Co-Director Applications Due INTERVIEWS 4/18 4/23; 5 p.M. All Other Applications Use interviews 4/26-29 All Other Applications Due Applicants will be considered regardless of activity level, race, socioeconomic status, religion, education, disability, or ethnic origin. WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Tennessee squeaks out victory in Final Four NEW ORLEANS - In the end, Tennessee always seems to find a way. LaToya Davis scored with 1.6 seconds left after LSU's Temeka Johnson lost the ball in the backcourt, giving Tennessee a 52-50 victory over the Lady Tigers in the national semifinals last night. Nothing has come easy for the Lady Vols this season, but remarkable balance and resiliency have put them in their 11th NCAA championship game. With the score tied 50-50 and the clock running down, once again Tennessee put the ball in the hands of Tasha Butts, who scored the winning points in the Lady Vols' last two narrow wins. She missed this time, giving LSU the ball with 6 seconds left. But Tennessee trapped Johnson in the backcourt, forcing the turnover. The ball squirmed out and Shyra Ely came up with it and quickly fed Davis underneath for an uncontested layup. The Associated Press SOFTBALL: Strong hitting helps relieve the players' pressure CONTINUED FROM PAGE 12A After a wild pitch and a line drive to center field, the base runner reached third. A bunt by freshman right fielder Ashley Parker drove her in. That was all that Texas Tech could do, while Kansas added two additional runs in the bottom of the sixth when senior pinch hitter Sylvia Pfeiffer grounded one up the middle and through the gap. reather Stanley and sophomore designated player Serena Settlemier. Settlemier notched the RBI. Saturday's game was a 2-1 victory for the Jayhawks. Senior Kara Pierce pitched a complete game, recording nine strikeouts for the victory. Texas Tech tied the game in the third, and it remained tied until senior pinch hitter Sandy Smith hit in Moppin, who had reached base on a single to shallow right field. "It helped relieve some of the pressure," Bunge said. "A lot of the players were tight because they haven't been hitted." Kansas took the lead with two doubles by sophomore left fielder With the two victories, Humphreys is now 10-6 and Pierce is 13-7. Kansas' next matchup is 6 p.m. Wednesday against Missouri. —Edited by Michelle Rodick Score by Innings R H E Texas Tech 000 010 0 1 3 1 Kansas 001 102 X 4 7 1 E - Moulin; Frankenstein. DP - KU 1. LOB - TT 5; KU 5. 2B - Torres, Mel. HR - Moppin, Jess(1). HBP - Enderlin. SB - Stanley, Hea. CS - Enderlin. Win - Humphreys, K (10-6). Loss - Hauck (2-7) Score by Innings R H E Texas Tech 001 000 0 1 4 1 Kansas 100 000 1 2 5 2 Note: 1 out, 2 runners LOB when the game ended. E - Joachims; Frankenstein 2. LOB - TT 7; KU 6. 2B - Kula; Stanley, Hea; Settlemier. HBP - Moppin, Jess. SH - Kula; Joachims. Win - Pierce, Kara (13-7), Loss - Crawford (9-7) 1009 Mass. Thursday $1.75 schooners Ask about our Football Tournament! BASEBALL: Jayhawks drop three games to Oklahoma Sooners CONTINUED FROM PAGE 12A Jayhawks lost the game 5-2. Hawks scored their second run on a solo homerun by Mike Dudlev in the bottom of the ninth. "I told him before he went out there that he had to match him pitch for pitch and inning for inning today for us to have a chance," coach Price said. According to Price, Pursey is projected to be a first or second round selection in the Major League Baseball draft. Pursey went 6-and-a-third innings and allowed just one run while striking out eight. The Jayhawks pushed their first run across in the bottom of the sixth on an RBI single by catcher Sean Richardson. The In Saturday's contest a late rally by the Jayhawks came up just short as the Sooners won 5-4. The Hawks cut the Sooners 5-2 lead to one run with runs in the seventh and eighth innings. Travis Metcalf drilled a solo shot over the center-field wall in the eighth. Next up. the Jayhawks face 10th ranked Wichita State on Wednesday at Hoglund Ballpark. In the series opener on Friday, the 'Hawks scored two runs in the bottom of the first to take a 2-1 lead. Those would be the only runs that the team would score all night as the Sooners won 8-2. Edited by Joe Hartigan Score by Innings Oklahoma 001 103 000 5 7 0 Kansas 000 001 001 2 8 1 E - Scholl, A.(1). DP - Kansas 1. LOB - Oklahoma 6; Kansas 8. 2B - Rohlinger, R(6); Herrera, B.(4). HR - Dudley, M.(2). HBP - McGuire, A., SH - Bose, M.(5); Lance, B.(3); Scuderi, J.(4); Tribble, M.(4). SB - Scuderi, J.(11). Win - Purcey, D. (3-3). Loss - Zagurski, M. (3-2). Score by Innings R H E Oklahoma 020 110 100 5 11 0 Kansas 002 000 110 4 9 1 E - Price, R.(9); Richardson(7); Knippschild(2). DP - Oklahoma 1. LOB - Oklahoma 10; Kansas 7. 2B - McGuire, A.(5); Rohlinger, R(3); Sheldon, D.(7). HR - Scuderi, J(1), HBP - Herrera, B.; Richardson, SH - Herrera, B.(6). F- Lance, B.(3). TBrible, M.(7). Reached on CI - Bose, M. Oklahoma 101 040 020 8 11 0 Kansas 200 000 000 2 5 3 E - Schambach(1). DP - Kansas 1. LOB - Oklahoma 10; Kansas 10. 2B - Raley, R.(7); Rohlinger, R 2(5); Shieldn, O.(8); Thornton, E.(3); Bose, M.(5); Schweitzer(6). HR - Richardson(5); Metcalf, T(12). HBP - Raley, R; Herrera, B., H- Slance, B.(2); Tribble, M.(3), SB - Herrera, B.(2); Scuderi, J.(10); Baty, M.(21). CS - McGuire, A.(2). Score by Innings R H E Win - Brown, C. (4-2). Loss - Schambach (3-1). Save - McAuliff, J. (4) Win - Roberts, M. (5-2). Loss - Knippschild (5-4) Thursday Faculty/Staff Nights Kansas Union Level 2 864-4431 20% Off General Books 10% Off Magazines, CD/DVDs Distance Learning through Need one last course? Enroll & begin anytime! KU INDEPENDENT STUDY offers more than 160 online and print courses ENROLL ONLINE www.kuce.org/isc Call 864-KUCE (5823) Or visit the Continuing Education Building 1815 St. Andrews Drive Graduate and undergraduate courses are available STUDENT AIRFARES for STUDY ABROAD Whether you're headed abroad straight from campus or from home. 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