2B Tuesday, March 14, 1995 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Red Lyon Tavern 944 Mass 832-8228 PURIM CELEBRATION March 15, 1995 6:30-7:30 p.m. History of Purim and Women's Issues 7:30p.m. Megillah Reading Refreshments following Sponsored by HILLEL & CHAI JCC 917 Highland Drive For questions: call 864-3948 PLANNING ON LAW SCHOOL? Plan on KAPLAN first, because KAPLAN IS LSAT PREP! Now is the time to prepare for the June 12 exam. Once a week classes taught in Lawrence 1000 Massachusetts classes begin: Sun., March 26th, 5:00 pm KAPLAN 1-800-KAP-TEST1 DON'T $ PEND ANOTHER MINUTE ON A CALL TO KANSAS CITY OR TOPEKA! Make unlimited calls to Kansas City and/or Topeka from Lawrence for a reasonable monthly flat-rate, with no charges per minute. (Flat-rate service from Topeka and Kansas City to Lawrence is also available). Start enjoying the savings today! 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The No. 5 Jayhawks will play the Colgate Red Raiders at 6:40 p.m. Thursday at the University of Dayton Arena. Kansas coach Roy Williams said he wanted to erase his bad memories of Dayton, but that UTEP, not the city of Dayton, defeated Kansas. In 1992, Kansas defeated Howard 100-67 in the first round. The team then watched "I want to go up there and play well," he said. "Usually the site has zero to do with it, whereas the opponent has everything to do with it." the No. 8 seed Miners struggle past No. 9 seed Evansville 55-50. Williams said that he thought his team became overconfident watching the UTEP game. Williams said the chances were remote that Kansas would watch the Western Kentucky-Michigan game. "I thought UTEP was pretty good but our team didn't," he said. "Only if I decide to give up golf for the rest of my life," he said. "And if I "That totally has no bearing on anything we're looking at," he said. "We remember it, but we're not thinking about it." Kansas senior forward Greg Gurley said he wasn't worried about playing in Dayton as No.1 seed again. decide to do that, there's no telling what I might do next. Gurley said this year's team was completely different from the 1992 team. Besides Gurley, only senior center Greg Ostertag, junior forward Sean Pearson and senior guard Calvin Rayford were on that team. Williams said that the 1992 team was better than this year's club. In Williams' fourth year as coach, the Jayhawks won both the regular-season and tournament titles of the Big Eight Conference. When CBS announced the seeds Sunday, CBS basketball analyst Billy Packer said he didn't understand why the Jayhawks were a No. 1 seed. Both Wake Forest and Kentucky had to win their respective conference tournaments to gain a No. 1 seed, but Kansas lost in the semifinals of its conference tournament, Packer said. Williams said that if Arkansas had beaten Kentucky in the finals of the Southeastern Conference tournament, the Razorbacks would have been the Midwest's No.1 seed. "I do think that they go one, two, three, four in the No. 1 seeds, and in my opinion, we're probably fourth of those No. 1 seeds," Williams said. "And that being the case, they're also going to go one, two, three, four in the two seeds and put the strongest No. 2 seed with us." So to compensate for Kansas as a No. 1 seed, Arkansas received the No. 2 seed in the Midwest, he said. Kansas forward Reaf LaFrentz and center Scot Pollard attempt to stop Iowa state center Loren Meyer at the Big Eight Conference semi-finals. Paul Kotz / KANSAN Carrie Peter "If you think that AIDS could never happen to you, then please listen to my story. I thought AIDS was somebody else's problem, not mine. I was not a member of any high risk group. I lived in a very small town, I never used i.v. drugs or had a blood transfusion. 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