6B THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SPORTS THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 2006 Topknot Museum AT THE TOP OF THE HILL Cheesecake $0.99 Grilled Chicken Salad $5.25 Our rich and creamy cheesechake covered with lascious cherries: A aliced chicken breast marinated and grilled. Served with mixed greens, cheddar cheese, chopped bacon, croutons and your choice of dressing. Full or小剑 size. The Deli Club $4.50 Sliced smoked turkey, country ham, crisp fried thick ranch-style bacon, tomatoes, garden-fresh lettuce and two slices of sharp cheddar cheese THE UNIVERSITY OF HALYLAND - Virus Removal - Hardware/Software - Custom Built Computers unicomputers.com 1403 W.23rd Street | 785.841.4611 Show Units Open Daily No appointments needed Office Hours: Mon-Fri 9am-6pm Look, but don't touch Bill Kostrom/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New York Knicks Maurice Taylor is fouled by New Jersey Nets Scott Padgett, left, during the fourth quarter of their NBA game Wednesday night in East Rutherford, N.J. The Knicks beat the Nets, 90-83. Soccer CONTINUED FROM 1B "We needed to do a better job of playing quicker and more consistently," said Kansas coach Mark Francis. The KCFC players held a noticeable size advantage against Kansas. On several occasions, the smaller Kansas players were knocked to the ground by their more powerful opponents. "It was frustrating losing, but these guys are just so much stronger and faster and more physical," junior Holly Gault said. "We're not going to see any NCAA teams that are like them." Despite the loss, the Jayhawks looked at the positive side of Wednesday's game. "The progress the team has made is just incredible," said "The progress this team has made is just incredible. The defenders are feeling more comfortable and have a better understanding of how each other play." Mark Francis Kansas soccer coach Francis. "The defenders are feeling more comfortable and have a better understanding of how each other play." The Kansas soccer team will finish the spring schedule at the Jayhawk Soccer Complex Monday against the Blue Valley Stars Under-15 team. Edited by Vanessa Pearson MLB Pitcher makes it to Royals spring training CHICAGO — Kansas City Royals pitcher Zack Greinke, who left the team in spring training to go home where reports say he was seeing a sports psychologist, has reported to the team's extended spring training in Surprise, Ariz. Greinke, who was 5-17 last season in 33 starts, left spring training suddenly on Feb. 25 and returned to his Orlando, Fla., home. He reported to Surprise on Tuesday and worked out. When he will return to the Royals is not yet certain. The Associated Press Winners will receive a plaque and free t-shirts! Date: Saturday April 29, 2006 Where: Lyons 1&2 Cost $100 per team of 8-10 people Teams are guaranteed at least 2 games Deadline for teams: Friday April 21 Proceeds from the event will be used for Juvenile Diabetes research and education, scholarships and other Alpha Gamma Delta Foundation philanthropic programs. For more information, contact AGDkickball@hotmail.com ---