8A/ **SPORTS** / THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2010 / **THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN** / KANSAN.COM ALUMNI Reesing to sign book at select locations Former Kansas quarterback Todd Reesing will be signing his book, 'Rising to New Heights: Inside the Reesing Jayhaws Huddle in Lawrence next week. Reesing will be signing at Kansas Sampler, 921 Mass St., on Oct. 14 from 2 to 4 p.m.; Hv-Vee, 4000 W. 6th St., on Oct. 15 from 2:30 to 4 p.m.; and Hy-Vee, 3504 Clinton Parkway, on Oct. 17 from 3 to 4:30 p.m. WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Mike Lavieri Team announces televised schedule The Kansas women's basketball team will have 23 televised games, including four nationally televised games, on Fox Sports Net. This will be the sixth consecutive season that 20 or more Kansas games will be televised. Kansas has 31 games on their schedule this season, not including postseason tournaments. Fox Sports Net will show two games from Allen Fieldhouse where Kansas will face Oklahoma on Jan 23 and Kansas State on March 5. They will also show a game from Lincoln when Kansas travels to race Nebraska on Jan 16. FSN regional station, FSN-Rocky Mountain, will show Kansas at Colorado on Jan 12. The Big 10 Network will air the game against Wisconsin on Nov. 21. against Wisconsin University Metro Sports in Kansas City will air four Kansas home games, while Sunflower Broadband in Lawrence will air the remaining 14 home games on Kansas' schedule. The season will start with an exhibition game on Oct 31 at 2 p.m. when Kansas will play against Fort Hays State. This game will be shown on Sunflower Broadband. Kathleen Gier NBA T-Wolves take win over Knicks 106-100 PARIS — Kevin Love and Martell Webster each scored 17 points to lead the Minnesota Timberwolves to a 106-100 win over the New York Knicks in an exhibition game Wednesday night. Anthony Randolph led the Knicks with 14 points and Amare Stoudemire added 11. studdemire, the Knicks biggest offseason addition, was surprised by Minnesota's defense. "We're not used to seeing that in preseason"he said."We definitely committed too many fouls,something we talked about previously." Associated Press ENROLL TODAY! KU Online Courses with KU Independent Study - Start anytime - Self-paced for flexibility - Take six months to complete - Non-semester-based We offer more than 150 courses delivered online and by print correspondence, keeping you on track to graduate in four years. Huskers play Cats tonight BIG 12 FOOTBALL ASSOCIATED PRESS MANHATTAN — Maybe Kansas State's marching band should forgo its traditional "Wabash Cannonball" for something more fitting, such as "So long, it's been good to know you." Among other things for Kansas State (4-0), the nationally televised game is a chance to jump high into the rankings and give running back Daniel Thomas' Heisman hopes a boost. For seventh-ranked and Big Ten-bound Nebraska (4-0), it's the first leg in a not-so-fond farewell tour of Big 12 schools the Huskers are leaving behind. At Bill Snyder Family Stadium on Thursday night, the dying hours of a 99-year relationship will start running out. Kansas State's Daniel Thomas is tackled by Nebraska's Phillip Dillard in the third quarter of play in Lincoln, Nebraska, Saturday, Nov. 21, 2009. Nebraska defeated Kansas State 17-3. As the conference realignment drama played out, the president of Kansas State personally appealed to his counterpart at Nebraska to stay together. MCCLATCHY-TRIBUNE Snyder admits he was hates to see the Huskers go. When talking about the history and tradition of Nebraska-Kansas State, there's little for the Wildcats to say. Even if they do upset the favored Huskers on Thursday night, they'll end the long series trailing 77-16-2 instead of 78-15-2. There was talk that perhaps Kansas State should follow Wichita State's example and drop football altogether, or at least take refuge in a lower division. Bring 'em on, say the Huskers. 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