6B SPORTS / WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2010 / THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN / KANSAN.COM HOMECOMING OCT.18-24 MONDAY, OCT.18 SUNDAY, OCT. 10 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Monday Funday Wescoe Beach 5-11 p.m. 3 vs. 3 basketball Student Recreation Fitness Center TUESDAY,OCT.19 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Chalk 'n' Rock Wesco Beach WEDNESDAY,OCT.20 5-9 p.m. 3 vs. 3 basketball semifinals/finals Student Recreation Fitness Center 8:30-10:30 a.m. Office Decorating Contest Various offices 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Construction Wescoe Beach 2-7 p.m. Stuff the Bus Dillons on 23rd Street 7:30 p.m. Hypnotist Frederick Winters presented by SUA Woodruff Auditorium, Kansas Union THURSDAY, OCT. 21 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Mural Contest Wescoe Beach 6-8 p.m. Homecoming Food Fest featuring Jayhawk Jingles Adams Alumni Center FRIDAY, OCT. 22 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Crimson and Blue Day Wescoe Beach 5:30-7 p.m. Homecoming Reception Adams Alumni Center (invitation required) 2 hours before kickoff Homecoming Parade Jayhawk Boulevard SATURDAY, OCT. 23 2 hours before kickoff Pancake Breakfast Pancake Breakfast Stauffer-Flint Lawn Time TBA IBA KU vs. Texas A&M Football Game Memorial Stadium Halftime Presentation Ex.C.E.L. and Homecoming Awards Memorial Stadium SUNDAY, OCT. 24 2 p.m. p. 12 Jayhawk Jog Kansas Union (kids' fun run starts at 1:30) THROUGHOUT THE WEEK Scavenger Hunt KU Campus Official Rock Chalk Roadtrip T-shirts can be purchased at the Adams Alumni Center and Home-coming events for $10 and $15 while supplies last. www.homecoming.ku.edu Follow us on twitter at: KU Homecoming Join our Facebook page at: 2010 KU Homecoming STUDENT SENATE The University of Kansas USA Miami victorious against Moscow Sprint MIAMI — CSKA Moscow provided one scare, then LeBron James gave Miami another. ASSOCIATED PRESS The Heat survived both Advanced Studies in the Lutheran Confessions for higher theological learning Begins Oct. 7th Thursday evenings @ 6pm Holiday Inn Express Meeting Room James scored 22 points in 26 minutes before leaving with leg cramps in the third quarter, Chris Bosh added 17 points and eight rebounds, and the Heat overcame an early 10-point deficit to beat the Euroleague powerhouse 96-85 in an exhibition game on Tuesday night. "I'm fine," said James, who will travel with the Heat to New Orleans but is not expected to play Wednesday — which the two-time reigning MVP revealed postgame was the Heat plan even before the cramping issue. "I can be ready to play the next game if I needed to play." Former Duke star Trajan Langdon scored 20 for CSKA Moscow, which got 17 from Jamon Gordon and 15 from Ramunas Siskauskas. It took a 23-4 run in the third quarter — with James and Bosh combining for 19 of those points — for Miami to create any sort of comfort zone over their Russian guests, who will also face Oklahoma City and Cleveland on their NBA preseason tour before returning to Moscow early next week. "Second half, we just concentrated on doing our jobs, doing what we do, doing it with effort and doing it right, doing it how we've been trying to do it since training camp," Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said. "And our focus and commitment was better." This one wasn't decided until the final minutes. Langdon's jumper with 4:15 remaining cut Miami's lead to five, but the heat answered with four quick points. Kenny Hasbrouck — fighting for a roster spot — found Udonis Haslem for a layup on the next Miami possession, then added a driving layup in transition for a 90-81 lead. Hasbrouck finished with 12 points and four assists for Miami, as his long shot bid to make the team might have received a boost. teach me how to answer "Who knows?" Spoelstra said. "And that's what I've told him. Just play. ... If you play poorly, nothing's going to happen, so you only control what you can control, and he's an attacking player ALUMNI ASSOCIATION The University of Kansas Matjaz Smodis scored 11 for CSKA Moscow. Miami played again without Dwyane Wade, who is continuing to recover from a strained right hamstring suffered in the preseason opener on Oct. 5. Mike Miller started in his place again for the Heat, who were also without Carlos Arroyo and Jamaal Magloire, neither of whom is expected to be back when Miami visits New Orleans on Wednesday. wednesday. James reached for his right hamstring with 3.51 left in the third quarter, walking with a bit of a limp on the floor and then quickly through the tunnel toward the Miami locker room. He was followed moments later by Wade, who emerged moments later smiling — a good sign. Alas, there was some big-time angst until the diagnosis came. angst until the engender "It's not a great sight for a coach," Spoelstra said. "Come on." Bosh took a lob pass from James and scored 15 seconds into the game. The lead — Miami's only edge of the half — didn't last, and the visitors weren't the least bit intimidated, either. By the midway point of the opening quarter, it was 13-6. When Siskauskaua hit a jumper with 4:24 left, CSKA Moscow stretched its edge to 17-7. And after James hit a 3-pointer to tie the game at 34 with 4:16 remaining until halftime, the Russian club peeled off the next seven points, all from the foul line, five of them coming from Langdon. At halftime, the lead was 44-39 Eventually, James decided enough was enough. His acrobatic layup with 8.38 left in the third, while getting fouled, put Miami ahead 50-49. On the ensuing CSKA possession, James got a steal on the right wing, then found Miller for a left-handed layup and a three-point lead that had the Russian club quickly calling for a timeout. James hit a free throw with 3.53 left, giving Miami a 63-53 lead two seconds before he departed. Miami led the rest of the way.