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Just bring your lunch because the drinks are on the Kanaan Union. JANUARY 28 KU HORN ENSEMBLE ALDERSON FEBRUARY 4 TBD FEBRUARY 11 AMIR KHOSROWPOUR - PIANO ALDERSON FEBRUARY 18 S'NG OH, MEZCO-SOPRANO ALDERSON FEBRUARY 25 TBD TBD MARCH 3 HAMILTON CLARINET QUARTET ALDERSON MARCH 10 AKIKO IMAKAWA AND FRIENDS ALDERSON MARCH 17 KEVIN GOSA, SAX AND HOLLY BENEVENTI, PIANO ALDERSON Women's team tries new lineup with 3 big names By Jonathan Kealing jkealing@kansan.com Kansan staff writer Lost in Missouri's blow out of the Kansas women's basketball team Saturday was the success of a new "big" lineup for Kansas The Jayhawks were able to pull within six midway through the second half,powered by a rotation featuring three big,inside players. With freshman forward Lauren Ervin substituting for junior forward Aquanita Burras, the big lineup also featured sophomore forwards Crystal Ransburg Kemp and Tamara Ransburg. Ervin Ervin, a McDonald's AllAmerican last year and the Jayhawks most highly touted recruit, currently averages only the sixth most minutes on the team. Despite receiving less playing time, Ervin leads the team in all rebounding categories and is fourth in total points scored. "Lauren has a good sense of offense, she's very mobile, and she is a great finisher," Kansas coach Marian Washington said. Despite success when Ervin played along side Ransburg and Kemp, Washington has resisted starting Ervin. Ervin went five-for-five from the field Saturday and scored 10 points, second most on the team. "Defensively, we want her to become more physical," Washington said. Ervin is second on the Kansas team in blocked siots with 26 School of Fine Arts Washington indicated that trying a big lineup during Saturday's game was something the team would try again. "We're flirting with a couple of different looks," Washington said. Washington's "big lineup" — Ervin, Kemp and Ransburg — accounts for 510 of the team's 1085 points. Kemp and Ransburg average average about 25 minutes per game. Washington's experimentation was cut short Saturday, though, because of foul trouble. Ransurg fouled out with 11:52 left in the second half, forcing Washington to return to her normal lineup, with the addition of Ervin. From that point, until the end of the game, Kansas was outscored 30-13. Ervin said she enjoyed getting the chance to play in the lineup with Ransburg because of her versatility. Ransburg is third on the team in total points with 133, an average of 8.3 per game. "My first look is for (Ransburg), not my shot," Ervin said. The third piece of Washington's "big lineup" is Kemp. Kemp averages 26.1 minutes per game, third on the team. She is tied for third in rebounds with 93 and leads the team in blocks with 29. She contributes a team-leading average of 14.2 points per game and is the only one of the three who has started all 17 games this season. Kemp played 35 minutes in the loss to the Tigers on Saturday. She led the team with 14 points and also blocked four shots. She pulled down five defensive boards, which were third to fellow "big lineup" members Ransburg with nine and Ervin with six. — Edited by Ashley Arnold Megan True/Kansan Sophomore Tamara Ransburg attempted a shot Saturday afternoon against Missouri's Stretch James. Ransburg fouled out in the second half, and the Jayhawks were defeated 76-49. Tigers: 36 percent field-goal shooting holds Jayhawks down CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1B and for the first time they didn't go in. jumor g u a r d g u a r d Aquanita Burras said. "It felt like we were at another opponent's gym." Kansas managed just six points in the first ten minutes, keeping Burras themselves in striking distance with solid defense early. Kemp led the Jayhawks with 14 points. Freshman forward Lauren Ervin produced 10 points on a perfect five-for-five shooting performance in 24 minutes. The attendance of 2,877 more than tripped the average turnout for the season. "The fans were great on both sides," Stein said. "The environment here was awesome." The Jayhawks will take a week off before hosting Oklahoma State at the Fieldhouse Saturday. "I told the team that we had been playing pretty good basketball," Washington said, "so this is definitely a disappointment." "It felt like we were at another opponent's gym." —Edited by Ashley Arnold At Curves resolutions are a group effort. Aquanita Burras junior guard Student Membership $999 Per Semester The power to amaze yourself. Curves Discover Curves, a supportive community where women help each other reach their goals through commonsense weight loss, a great thirty minute workout and a lot of laughs. Call your local Curves today for an appointment. 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