10A the university daily kansan sports friday, february 27, 2004 Free for All Call 864-0500 The only thing worse than the KU basketball team's play is the way the fans are acting. Come on guys. Root for your team. Support them. Don't rip on them. That doesn't help. Thank you KU basketball for the best Fat Tuesday ever. Bill Self is the worst coach of all time. Omar Wilkes will you break up with your girlfriend and date me? Probably. k a n s a n . c o m Why does everybody have to be dissing on Padgett. Is it National Diss on Padgett Day or something? I think he rocks. k a n s a n . c o m I have an idea. Let's all stop calling in and saying how much Padgett and Graves suck and call in and say how awesome Wayne Simien is. BASKETBALL Kansas Final four team to be honored Sunday The University of Kansas will honor players and coaches from the 1974 Final Four men's basketball team Sunday. — Kansan staff reports Former coach Ted Owens, his assistants and several members of the squad will be honored at halftime of Sunday's Kansas-Oklahoma game. Students get free entry to football ceremony FOOTBALL University of Kansas students can attend the 2003 KU football awards ceremony. The event is free to students with a valid KUID. The banquet is at 7:30 tonight at the Lied Center. Tickets for the general public are $5. NFL Kansan staff reports BASEBALL Kansas' baseball team has added a game with Tabor College on Mar. 10 at 3 p.m. in Hogland Ballpark, near Allen Fieldhouse. Kansas added the contest after a game scheduled for Feb. 21 with Creighton was canceled. — Kansan staff reports Kansas baseball team adds game to schedule Lewis pleads not guilty to federal drug charges ATLANTA Star NFL running back Jamal Lewis pleaded not guilty yesterday to federal drug charges that he tried to help a childhood friend buy cocaine in the summer of 2000. "I just want to say it's extremely important to me that my family, my friends, my fans and the Ravens organization know that I am innocent and I thank everyone for their continued support," Lewis said after his hearing at the U.S. District Courthouse. The Baltimore football player, an Atlanta native, was released on $500,000 bond on charges that he conspired to possess with the intent to distribute five kilograms of cocaine, during which he used a cell phone in violation of federal law. Lewis didn't speak during the 15-minute hearing, other than answering "yes" when asked by the judge and the U.S. attorney if he understood his rights and his plea. The Associated Press Kansas athletics calendar TODAY Track and Field at Big 12 Championships Tennis at UNLV Invatational TOMORROW Women's Basketball vs. Nebraska Track and Field at Big 12 Championships Tennis at UNLV Invitational SUNDAY Baseball vs. Creighton Men's Basketball vs. Oklahoma Transmission correction at a higher level 1225 east 23rd street 843.7533 The women of AΔΠ love KU Basketball! FREE PIZZA When you buy any 3 2-liters of Coke for $3, get a coupon for a free 1-topping Pizza Shuttle Pizza Jeff Brandsted/Kansan Only at While supplies last. Dancing with dino 6th & Florida In front of Jet Lag *6th & Florida location now selling beer! www.zarco66.com Holly Harmison and Allison Kaut danced in the lobby of the Natural History Museum yesterday. They choreographed their site-specific dance for the Parade of Museum Dances. News NOW Listing USEFUL student services Budweiser and Jack Flanigans present Huge Mardi Gras Party This Saturday, February 28 $2 Budweiser and Bud Light Pints Beads, Beads, Beads! 18 to Enter, 21 to Drink Just behind McDonald's on 23rd