4A THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN NEWS MONDAY, MARCH 6, 2006 Basketball CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1A "We are a young team; not too many people expected much of us, but we just try to go out there and play hard every day and it paid off," Robinson said. Texas' victory against Oklahoma on Sunday gave it the other share of the conference title The Jayhawks will have the No. 2 seed in the Big 12 Tournament, starting Thursday. "I would rather win it outright, there is no doubt about that, but they are still going to get 2006 on the banner up there." Self said. The celebration spread to the locker room, where even Self joined in the jumping and velling, showing his excitement. really don't said he was more tired from jumping around in the locker room than he was from his play on the court. "It was without question the happiest locker room we have had all year because the guys really don't celebrate that much," Self said. from his play on the court Before this season, Kansas was projected to finish third in the conference, behind Texas and Oklahoma. Hawkins, who experienced last season's 12-4 conference record, said he enjoyed this title more than last year's. "I would say it is more special because the one last year, a lot of people said we were going to do that," Hawkins said. "This year means a lot more." "With three freshmen and two sophomores starting and young guys playing a lot of minutes, it's amazing to me that this team can go 13-3 in this league and a veteran team can go 12-4." Self said. "To think that we have a better record this year than last year is unbelievable." Kansas withstood a second-half charge by Kansas State, who cut Kansas' 15-point half-time lead to three, midway through the second half. The Jayhawks responded with clutch three point shooting to put the game out of reach, winning 66-52. "The way we won today was perfect because we played well, and then they came back and outplayed us and they had to gut it out," Self said. Bramlage Coliseum, which some Kansas fans have called "Allen Fieldhouse West," continued its hospitable ways, with Kansas winning its 23rd straight game in Manhattan. Protesters gather peacefully Greg Wehl-Stephens/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A demonstator, right, who refused to give his name, holds up a sign as he moves through a group who marched against pending stricter immigration legislation, in Portland, Ore., Saturday. A boisterous but peaceful march of about 4,000 demonstrators drummed and chanted through downtown Portland, bringing together Hispanic organizations. They were opposed to pending legislation in Congress that would bring stiff increases in migration enforcement. Chappell's only concern about the construction is the lack of adequate signs and fencing that could result in students from the complex lingering into a dangerous construction zone, retrieving balls that might get kicked or thrown over into the construction. CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1A Lot Recreation Services will probably have to monitor the fields more closely, she said. The University's construction team is trying to turn off the underground lines and connections for the complex's sprinkler system in phases, so the field's grass will still be watered. Last summer there were problems with the water connections for the field with the construction for the new Multidisciplinary Research Building. — Edited by Lindsey St. Clair The complex has a parking lot for students involved in the field's activities, and the new Park and Ride lot might be able to accustom overflow parking for these students on the weekends. Construction on the new lot is planned to not interfere with the complex's parking. Chappell said she was glad that a new stop light would be added at Clinton Parkway and Crestline Drive to help clear up the mess of traffic for students trying to get out of the parking lot. She said she was surprised that there hasn't been more accidents. The old Park and Ride lot will be used for overflow parking for about 300 cars from Daisy Hill, Hultine said. There will also be room at the Lied Center to have parking for daytime programming. Other funds from the $55 increase in permit prices will go to capital improvement for the lot's conditions around campus. Hultine said she didn't think that with the new parking spaces, the overselling of parking permits would raise, other than the normal yearly increase. 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