6B THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 2006 SPORTS Humphreys CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1B following the team splitting a series with Baylor earlier in the month. Humphreys was in a stretch earlier in the month where she only allowed two hits in 24 innings. It was during that stretch that Humphreys won the Big 12 Pitcher of the Week award in consecutive weeks. At the same time, Humphreys' name is climbing up the Kansas career pitching records. Just this season, she has jumped two spots on the all-time strikeout list, moving up to sixth place with 431 strikeouts. Unlike baseball, where pitchers often get five days rest in between starts, softball pitchers could start on back-to-back days, like Humphreys did against Texas Tech. gainst teams With a two-pitcher rotation, Humphreys and senior Serena Settlemier rack up large pitch totals in a short period of time. "The good thing about softball is that you can go back-to-back days," Humphreys said. "I threw a workout yesterday in the bullpen and felt fine." After the weekend sweep, Humphreys had three days rest between starts. She recorded another victory Wednesday night against Creighton, bringing her mark closer to an even .500 at 12-13. When she takes the mound this weekend against No. 2 Texas, she'll have little reason to worry. No. 2 Texas, she'll have little reason to worry. "Texas, its a big enough challenge in itself," Humphreys said. "We had them in close games last year, it's going to be a really tight ballgame." Osterman Osterman became the first softball player to appear on the cover of the weekly sports magazine. CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1B "It was fun, especially since I hadn't made a huge name for myself yet," Osterman said. "The biggest thing was having women's athletics on the cover though. It was an amazing accomplishment." was in chinning After blowing away hitters in her own country, Osterman had the opportunity to take her warp-speed pitches global when the USA Softball Team gave her the opportunity to represent the squad in the 2004 Athens Olympics. Osterman, the only collegiate player selected to the team, didn't allow a run, led the team in strikeouts and helped the U.S. to a gold medal. "It was fun to represent my country and to be a part of it," Osterman said. That learning experience at a young age really elevated my game." When the gold medalist returned home to Texas, she won her second Softball Collegiate Player of the Year Award, nabbed an ESPY award for Top Female College Athlete, and turned the 'Horns around from a 24-29 record in her absence to Big 12 champions and competitors in the College World Series again. This season has been no different as Osterman has Texas (43-4, 9-1) atop the Big 12 standings and ranked second in the country, a prime position for another championship run. Osterman became the first softball player to appear on the cover of the weekly sports magazine. Even with all of her fame and accomplishments, Osterman is modest, but at the same time outgoing and engaging. But when she first came to Austin, Osterman wasn't always the most pleasant person. Clark said the team used to tease her about how her eyebrows revealed the type of mood she was in. "If they were in a down position, we could tell Cat was in a bad mood," Clark said. "If they were in a neutral position we knew she was in a good mood. Sometimes we'd call her Oscar, like the character on Sesame Street." But as her game developed, her personality developed as well, to the point that Clark said she's always in a good mood and jokes around with her teammates constantly. Osterman is determined to end her softball season on top. "I need to go out there and do my best," Osterman said, "because I want to bring us a national title." NCAA BASKETBALL Gonzaga's Morrison declares for NBA draft SPOKANE, Wash. - Gonza-ga All-America forward Adam Morrison declared for the NBA draft Wednesday, passing up his senior season for a chance to be a lottery pick. Edited by Frank Tankard The 6-foot-8 floppy-haired, mustachioed forward, who led Division I in scoring last season at 28.1 points per game, is a diabetic and said uncertainty over his future health prospects was a factor in his decision. "It's been a great process so far. It's been fun, but I've decided to try to take my game to the next level and further my career as a basketball player." Morrison said at a campus news conference. Morrison said he had a verbal agreement "etched in stone" with Chicago-based agent Mark Bartelstein, who also represents former Gonzaga stars Dan Dickau and Blake Stepp, and Bulls guard Jannero Pargo, brother of Gonzaga's Jeremy Pargo. That agreement means Morrison will not be able to change his mind and return for his senior year. The West Coast Conference player of the year, Morrison edged Duke's J.J. Redick for this year's national scoring title. He finished second to Redick for the Naismith and John R. Wooden Awards for college basketball's player of the year. Gonzaga coach Mark Few said his staff and team were "ecstatic" for Morrison. Morrison surpassed the college accomplishments of Gonzaga great John Stockton. But it remains to be seen if he can have the same impact on the NBA, as critics have complained about his defense and downplayed his passing and rebounding abilities. 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