in th in la that j Kl al, s Dole he w vers a su defe hat the fine C den to l a c I tha rell rat be tha lav ra ju pi b w ri h e t w l SPI 2B THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY Baseball vs. Missouri State, 7 p.m., Springfield, Mo. Player to watch: Jared Schwitzer. The senior infielder was one of only three Kansas players to notch a hit in game against Texas last weekend. THURSDAY THURSDAY Softball vs. Baylor in the Big 12 Tournament, 11 a.m., Oklahoma City Softball vs. Big 12 Tournament, 11 a.m., Oklahoma City nament, 11 a.m. Oklahoma City **Softball at Big 12 Tournament, time** TRA, Oklahoma City - Women's golf at NCAA Regionals, time TBA, location TBA FRIDAY Baseball vs. Bradley in Jayhawk Classic 7 p.m. Hooldun Ballpark Classic, 7 p.m., Hogtown Ballpark Softball at Big 12 Tournament, time TBA, Oklahoma City **Women's golf at NCAA Regionals, all day, location TRA** Track, Big 12 Outdoor Championships, all day, Waco, Texas SATURDAY TUESDAY, MAY 9, 2006 Baseball vs. Northern Colorado in Jayhawk Classic, 7 p.m., Hoglund Ballpark Softball at Big 12 Tournament, time TBA, Oklahoma City SPORTS Women's golf at NCAA Regionals time TBA, location TBA Track, Big 12 Outdoor Championships, all day, Waco, Texas Rowing, NCAA South/Central Regional, time TBA, Oak Ridge, Teen. SUNDAY Baseball vs. Northern Colorado in Jayhawk Classic, 1 p.m., Hoglund Ballpark Track, Big 12 Outdoor Championships, all day, Waco, Texas Rowing, NCAA South/Central Regional, time TBA, Oak Ridge, Tenn. Baseball Depending on how Kansas finishes the regular season and performs in the Big 12 Tournament, it could find itself in the NCAA tournament for the first time since 1994. CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1B no. 6 Nabrakata at no. 20 Akhoma State OSU-5 NU-4; OSU-7 NU-6 Pitcher of the series: Oklahoma State sophomore right-hander Matt Gardner didn't put up the most impressive numbers, but he squared off against one of the top Big 12 starters in Nebraska junior right-hander Joba Chamberlain and won. Gardner pitched a complete game in game one and improved his record to 4-3. Note: The final game of the series will be played Monday evening. Nebraska will move on to play Baylor and Oklahoma in its final two Big 12 series. Player of the series: Oklahoma State junior infielder Shelby Ford went 4-for-7 in the first two games of the series with three runs and three RBI. His lone RBI in game one was the deciding run in the Cowboys' victory. series. Oklahoma State will face Oklahoma and Texas Tech to close out its Big 12 schedule. Kansas State at No. 11 Oklahoma KSU-3 OU-2; OU-16 KSU-6; OU-7 KSU-6 Player of the series: Oklahoma junior outfielder Kody Kaiser went 8-for-12 in the series — including a triple and a home run — with six runs, four RBI and a stolen base. Pitcher of the series: Kansas State sophomore right-hander Brad Hutt brought his record to an even 3-3 with a victory in the first game of the series. Hutt pitched eight innings, allowed two unearned runs, surrendered four hits, walked none and struck out three. Note: Kansas State will play Texas A&M and Baylor before its season is finished. Oklahoma will seek in-state supremacy against Oklahoma State this week and battle for Big 12 supremacy at Nebraska to close out the regular season. Baylor: The Bears had the weekend off for a Final Four. Note: Baylor will fight to keep the fifth spot in the conference with Nebraska coming to town this week and its final Kansas State. Big 12 series at Kansas State. sourine swept Mississippi Valley State last weekend. The Tigers outscored the Delta Devils 5-4 in three games. Note: Missouri will travel to Texas Tech this week and will be the host for Big 12-leading Texas in its final series of the season. Texas Tech: The Red Raiders also had the weekend off. Note: Texas Tech's final two Big 12 series will be against Missouri and at Oklahoma State. Texas A&M ;Texas A&M split two games last weekend against Dallas Baptist. The Aggies lost on Friday, 6-1, but won on Saturday, 4-3. Note: Texas A&M will resume Big 12 play next weekend against Kansas State and then travel to Kansas for its Big 12 finale, May 19-21. - Edited by Vanessa Pearson STANDINGS Conference Overall Texas 19-4 36-15 Nebraska 15-5 36-8 Oklahoma 15-6 37-13 Oklahoma St. 12-8 33-13 Baylor 10-11 28-19 Missouri 9-12 25-21 Kansas 10-14 32-21 Texas Tech 6-13-1 27-20-1 Kansas St. 5-15-1 26-18-1 Texas A&M 4-17 23-27 Source: Big12Sports.com Sallard CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1B CONTINUED FROM PAGE 19 "I appreciate the opportunity I was given at Kansas and wish the program the best," Sallard said in a statement. "At this point, I feel like I'm making a decision that is best for me." Her final stat line as a Jayhawk included 1.8 points and 1.3 rebounds per game. She played in 15 games, averaging 8.5 minutes per game, and shot 34 percent from the field. per game, and shot 24 percent from the field. In her lone start, she didn't score a point in 12 minutes against Missouri. Kansas coach Bonnie Henrickson said in the statement that the team respected Sallard's decision and wished her the best. Of this year's six newcomers, the other five will return for next year. Junior-college transfer Shaquina Mosley will enter her senior season, while the others will be sophomores. the others will Kansas finished its season with an appearance in the WNIT, the team's first postseason appearance in seven years. ince in seven years Henrickson will welcome a freshman class of seven players to next year's team after losing the team's three leading scorers: seniors Crystal Kemp, Erica Hallman and Kaylee Brown. Women's basketball notes: Former Jayhawk Tamecka Dixon is one of 30 nominees for the WNBA All-Decade Team, with voting available online at WNBA.com. Dixon was an All-American while at Kansas and is currently in her 10th season in the WNBA, playing for the Houston Comets. — Edited by Jodi Ann Holopirek TALK TO US Tell us your news, Contact Eric Sorrentino or Erick Schmidt at 864-4858 or sports@kansan.com Boathouse CONTINUED FROM PAGE 18 The students did not say no. Referendum No. 2, the $20 increased fee for women's and non-revenue sports, $15 of which goes toward the rowing facility, received more votes — 5,316 than any other referendum on the ballot "If the students had said no, you wouldn't have heard any kind of clamor from athletics." Marchiony said. Out of the $20 increase that will take effect next semester — increasing the non-revenue and women's sports fee to $40 — $15 will go to the boothouse fund for the next three years. Marchiony estimated the costs of building the boathouse should be between $4 to $6 million. The students will pay approximately 40 percent of that cost. Donations will cover the other 60 percent. Marchiony said the Athletics Department had yet to find a donor. Most athletic facilities on campus, such as the new football facility that will be built next to Memorial stadium, are paid for entirely through donations. However, with a small alumni base in rowing, Associate Athletics Director Jim Marchiony said it was difficult to find a donor. At Kansas State, the athletic department raised funds through a Boathouse campaign for a $1.3 million rowing facility, according to the Kansas State athletics Web site. The student fee for athletics at Kansas is one of the only fees that does not have a student advisory board to determine what will be done with the money. Instead, with athletics, the $40 goes straight to the Athletics Department. To ensure that the money would go to the construction of the boathouse and women's and non-revenue sports, Student Senate asked Athletics Director Lew Perkins to guarantee in writing that the money would not go elsewhere. If construction of the boathouse does not begin in the next three years, Perkins agreed to return all of the money back to the students. The increase came as a result of a study that was conducted by the Campus Fee Review Subcommittee of Student Senate. The group evaluates every student fee once every three years. "This is something that isn't going to Bill Self's salary," student senator Cory Kelly said. "We were guaranteed that none of it would go to football or basketball through moving funds around." Marchiony said the Athletics Department began meeting in February or March with various "Senate really doesn't like voting on student fee increases in senate," Kelly said. "We'd rather have students vote on it." senate groups expressing a need for the boathouse. Student Senate never voted on the fee increase to fund the boathouse. Kelly, West Des Moines, Iowa freshman, and fellow student senator Jack Connor began collecting signatures for a referendum of the $20 fee increase, including the $15 for the boathouse, to go on the April ballot. For a referendum to be voted on by students, 1,000 signatures must be collected or student senate can vote to put it on the ballot with a two-thirds vote. The referendum got 2,000 signatures. Marchiony said there was no timetable set for the construction to begin of the boathouse. First, the Athletics Department must find a donor or donors to pay for the other 60 percent of the costs. Then, they must meet with architects and the city to determine what they can build and where. 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