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AND ASSOCIATES (913) 842-6999 2600 Iowa Street Lawrence, Kansas 66046 "Issues Facing College Athletics" presented by Kansas Journal of Law & Public Policy April 11th and 12th Law School, Green Hall, Room 104 Come see nationally recognized speakers discuss: - Impact of Professional Sports Agents Thursday, April 11, 10:00am Green Hall, Room 104 - Commercialization of Collegiate Athletics Thursday, April 11, 1:30pm Green Hall, Room 104 - University Compliance and Enforcement of NCAA Regulations Friday, April 12,9:30am Green Hall, Room 104 - Title IX -- Gender Equity Friday, April 12, 1:30pm Green Hall Room 104 - Sponsored by Student Senate Admission is free.Everyone is welcome. Bulls deal with end of home win streak Forty-four consecutive regular-season victories at the United Center. Thirty-seven straight in this season. Both league records. The Associated Press CHICAGO — For more than a year, the Chicago Bulls defended their home court like no other team in NBA history. "We're so used to winning at home," Scottie Pippen said. "We had a goal of winning every game this season on our home court." But he said 41-0 was not meant to be. Monday, in their fourth-to-last home game of 1995-96, the Bulls lost 98 to the Charlotte Hornets. "So close to the end," Toni Kukoc The hurt, however, can heal quickly for the Bulls, who are 66-9 overall. The soonest they can reach No. 70 is April 16, when they drive 90 miles north on I-94 to take on the Milwaukee Bucks. No NBA team has won that many games in a season, and the Bulls are only four away with seven to play. said, "It hurts." "We lost," Dennis Rodman said with a shrug. "Now we go for 70." For that to be the record-setter, they must first win tomorrow at New Jersey, Friday at home against Philadelphia and Sunday at Cleveland. After Milwaukee, the Bulls finish the season with home games against The Bulls are on pace to break the record set by the 1971-72 Los Angeles Lakers partly because of their ability to turn almost every night into a "statement game" or a "message game" or a "prove-outselses game." "We'll get 70," Pippen promised. "And I think we'll get it sooner, not later." Detroit and Indiana and a road date with Washington. So far this season, when the Bulls have been on a mission, they have been unbeatable. Monday, it was Charlotte that played with that kind of intensity. Just a few nights earlier, the Hornets had lost by 34 points to Chicago at home. "The NBA schedule caught up to us. And the Hornets wanted revenge," Steve Kerr said. "Everything was set for a potential loss." "Fatigue was a factor, Michael Jordan said. "But the simple truth was ... they wanted it more than we did." It was only the second regular-season defeat at the United Center for Jordan, who lost to Orlando in his first game there — March 24, 1995 — after coming out of retirement. The Bulls then won their next 44 home games. Women's tennis team to face Wildcats today After Kukoc missed a spinning drive in the lane with about five seconds left, Pippen, Jordan and Pipen again all had good tip-in attempts. Each shot rimmed out, and the streak was over. By Spencer Duncan Kansan sportswriter The end of Big Eight Conference tennis is upon Kansas. The No. 18 women's tennis team will face conference rival Kansas State at 3:30 p.m. today at the Robinson Center tennis courts. It is the last home match of the season. With the Big Eight becoming the Big 12 next season, it is also the last Big Eight match at Kansas. "We want to win the last match at home," junior Bianca Kirchof said. "It won't hurt us to have to go on the road for the rest of the season, because you get used to it. But it is always nice to play here and see your friends in the crowd." "Don't tell me that," Kansas junior Kyle Hunt said. "That's just more pressure on us to win." Kansas State has been unable to beat Kansas in 20 years. Players and coaches agree that this year the Wildcats are tougher. "They have the best team that they have had in a long time," Kansas women's tennis coach Chuck Merzbacher said. "We have to be very prepared for this team. This is one of the toughest Big Eight matches we will play." The Jayhawks want to make sure not to look past an opponent that they've had success against in the past. "We try not to look past teams, but we have done it," Hunt said. "But K-State has really gotten better, and we are prepared for a tough match." Kansas has an 11-7 overall record and a 3-0 record in the conference. The Jayhawks are searching for their fifth consecutive Big Eight title "Winning the Big Eight title is a goal of ours," Kirchof said. 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