6B SPORTS / MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2010 / THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN / KANSAN.COM KANSAS 80, WASHBURN 46 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL REWIND Senior center Krysten Booegan puts up a jump shot Sunday against Washburn. The Jayhawks won the game 80-46. Mike Gunnoe/KANSAN Symphonome forward Carolyn Davis makes a field goal against Washburn on Sunday's exhibition game against Washburn in Allen Fieldhouse. Kansas defeated Washburn 46-80. Mike Gunnoe/KANSAN At Peppertree, we take nothing for granted... ESPECIALLY YOU! 1, 2 & 3 BR $550 - $989 - restrictions apply Junior forward Aishah Sutherland blocks the shot of a Washburn player Sunday at Allen Fieldhouse. Sutherland led the team with four blocks in the Jayhawk victory. Chemistry: The Jayhawks were able to balance their scoring effort among guards and forwards and did not rely on sophomore forward Carolyn Davis as they did in their victory against Fort Hays State. Kansas seems to have found a rhythm and can work together as a team despite its addition of four freshmen this season. Senior center Krysten Booqard was also reintroduced to the lineup after battling tendonitis in her left knee and missing the first exhibition game. What to Watch For Sloppy Plays: The Jayhawks started the game with a turnover on their first possession. Kansas finished the first half with nine turnovers spread across the lineup. In the second half, the Jayhawks found better control and only recorded four turnovers. Washburn finished the game with 27 turnovers, which made the game easier for Kansas. Overall, Kansas was pretty smooth, but they still need to work on passes into the lane and avoid rushing plays in transition. Reason to Mope Changes in the starting line-up: In exhibition play, Kansas has found success with the current starting lineup. But with Boogaard playing again, the Jayhawks may look at a shake-up in the starting five. Coach Bonnie Henrickson seems set on playing Davis, junior forward Aishah Sutherland, and sophomore guards Monica Engelman and Angel Goodrich. The last spot would is freshman Brooke Jellniker's guard position, which Henrickson insinuated last week was up for competition among a group of young talented guards. Kathleen Gier Get rich Call the shots Be your own boss Set your schedule Determine your pay Own your business Choose who's hired Turn your arts degree into a business. Own your work Make the decisions Commercialize your passion Be the CEO Take all the credit kuentrcertificate.org Earn a Certificate of Entrepreneurship in only 4 classes. Enroll in ENTR 301.