THE UNIVERSITY OF DAILY GANSAN WEDNESDAY MARCH 28 2007 SPORTS 7B So close, yet so far Matt York/ASSOCIATED PRESS Kansas City Royals left fielder Emil Brown can't catch a triple off the bat of Chicago Cubs' Angel Pagan during the first inning of a spring training baseball game Tuesday at HoHoKam Park in Mesa, Ariz. The Royals lost 13-10 in 10 innings. Every Wednesday is College Night! Buy one, Get one for 25¢ with a KUID Between 7pm and 10pm buy one ice cream creation, get another at the same or lesser value for 25¢! (We reserve the right to change or discontinue this offer at any time) COLD STONE CREAMERY 647 Massachusetts 785.842.8900 Wildcats prepare for WNIT semifinals 》 WOMEN'S NCAA BASKETBALL BY BOB MOEN ASSOCIATED PRESS CHEYENNE, Wyo. — More than four months ago, Wyoming lost a heartbreaker at Kansas State when the Wildcats won 68-62 in overtime after tying the game at the end of regulation on a shot from just beyond half-court. "I've moved on from that," Wyoming coach Joe Legerski said. "It was a great basketball game that night. They made a few more plays than we did and got the victory." But Legerski said the circumstances will be different when the two teams meet again Wednesday night in Laramie in the semifinals of the WNIT. The winner plays either Western Kentucky or Wisconsin for the championship on Saturday. "We had the opportunity to play Kansas State earlier, and it was a great ball game, but we have to just focus on what we're trying to get accomplished and where we're trying to get is to Saturday's championship game," he said. Kansas State coach Deb Patterson acknowledged the "miracle" shot in the first game but said her team also has moved on and matured. "I think we just finally understood the intensity with which each individual on the floor needed to compete for the full 40 minutes" Patterson said. The Cowgirls (25-9) defeated Nevada, Missouri, Oregon and South Dakota State to reach the WNIT semifinals, while the Wildcats (19-14) posted victories against Southern Illinois, Illinois and Auburn in their quest for a second straight WNIT championship. Wyoming is led by Hanna Zavecz, who averages 13.6 points, 3.8 assists and 1.6 steals a game. Kansas State is led by Kimberly Dietz, who averages 13.3 points and 3.1 rebounds a game. Claire Coggins is adding 12.3 points and 3.4 rebounds. $SAVE | USED AUTO PARTS | SAVE$ We have the parts you're looking for • Foreign & Domestic parts available {Engines INSTALLATION AVAILABLE {Engines {Transmissions Starters} Alternators} (Rear Ends Wheels) (A/C Compressors Full Line of Aftermarket Parts Available • Reconditioned Wheels Auto Glass) (A/C Compressors Full Line of Aftermarket Parts Available • Reconditioned Wheels Auto Glass) Body Parts) Wheels} WE BUY CARS! Body Parts} TOP DOLLAR PAID FOR UNWANTED WRECKED VEHICLES 785-749-5111 OEM Recycled • New Aftermarket • Wheels 2001 E. 19th St. Lawrence, KS KU Majors Fair 10% OFF WITH COUPON Expires 4/30/07 - Find a Major - Add a Minor - Discover What You Can Do With Your Major Wednesday, March 28, 11am-2pm Thursday, March 29, 10am-1pm Kansas Union, 4th Floor Lobby Presented by: The Freshman-Sophomore Advising Center Sponsored by: Contributing to Student Success! Coca-Cola WE'RE ANTI-ANTIBIOTICS (BUT PRO-PORK). That's why we're serving naturally raised pork. The pork we serve in Lawrence is free of antibiotics and added growth hormones, fed a vegetarian diet and raised humanely. We think meat raised this way, naturally, tastes better. Serving naturally raised pork is another step in our ongoing Food With Integrity journey-bringing you the best ingredients from the best sources. - SERVING NATURALLY RAISED PORK IN LAWRENCE - 6TH & MONTEREY WAY