Wednesday, February 28. 2001 The University Daily Kansan Section B · Page 5 'Hawks Drew-ling at Gooden's return Continued from page 1B streak to bring them victory. "We do have a nice streak going, and we're proud of that, but you can't be thinking about that or it'll get your mind off what you need to be thinking about," Carey said. "We've always had the mindset that we're going to go in there and play hard because they're going to play well at home." "The first time we played them they did a great job at being tougher," Collison said. "We made a run at them and they didn't fold." Sophomore forward Nick Collison, this week's Big 12 Player of the Week, said he could tell in the first meeting on Jan. 27, a 92-66 Kansas victory, that K-State was much better this year. Tonight also will mark the return of sophomore forward Drew Gooden, who will suit up after missing the last five games with a fracture in his wrist. Gooden, Kansas' second-leading scorer and the Big 12's leading rebounder, scored 10 points and grabbed 12 rebounds in the earlier meeting against K-State. The Jayhawks clearly missed Gooden in his absence, losing two of five games. Collison said Gooden was returning just in time. "It's going to be huge," Collison said. "He does such a good job of scoring and rebounding, but it's his rebounding that's going to really help. "We know how fired up they're going to be. It's their Senior Night and they haven't beat us for a while. If I was in their situation I'd be up like crazy trying to knock us off," he said. — Edited by Megan Phelps WINNING STREAK Kansas' streak at Kansas State Date Result Score 2-25-84 W 63-61# 2-20-85 W 75-57# 2-01-86 W 64-50# 2-04-87 W 80-75 (2OT)# 2-18-88 W 64-63# 1-14-89 W 75-74 1-27-90 W 85-75 1-29-91 W 78-69 1-22-92 W 54-52 1-18-93 W 71-65 2-12-94 W 63-56 2-18-95 W 78-67 2-24-96 W 77-66 1-04-97 W 62-59 2-14-98 W 73-58 2-01-99 W 69-46 2-12-00 W 94-65 -games played in Ahearn Fieldhouse The Wildcats moved to Bramlage Coliseum after the 1987-88 season Kansas assistant coach Neil Dougherty (left) and Kansas forward Drew Gooden chat during the Nebraska game. Gooden will return to the Kansas lineup tonight against Kansas State in Manhattan. Photo by Selena Jabara/KANSAN colorado ski trips spring break 2001 March 1 Whatever Happened to the Japanese Economic Miracle? William Tatsui, University of Kansu March 15 Does Freud Have a Future? Toril Mo. Duke University March 29 Whatever Happened to Liberalism in America? William Tuttle, University of Kansas A look at where ideas of the 20th Century are heading in our new century. 816.701.3518 sue@kclibrary.org April 12 Whatever Happened to Classical Music? Walter Clark University Library Whatever Happened to...? May 3 Whatever Happened to Good & Evil? Russ Shafer-Landau, University of Kansas ater Park • Keystone 785.864.4798 ballcnt@ukun.edu ridge Copper Mo The Hall Center for the Humanities at the University of Kansas and the Kansas City Public Library announce a symposium that wonders. the Hall Center Dates: March 16-20 2001 Prices include transportation, lodging and lift tickets. Copper...$375.00 - Winter Park...$360.00 - Breckenridge, - Keystone, Presentation are FREE and begun at 7 a.m. on Uni Temple, on the Club Cibla Plaza, 70 W. 47th St., Kansas City, MO K. C. Tours & Travel 913.492.3965 Organizations and Leadership Lecture Series 6:30-7:30 p.m. Wednesday, February 28, 2001 Pioneer Room, Burge Union Motivating Others with your 'True Colors' - Learn about personality styles - How best to work with individuals with different styles and how this affects group dynamics - Be able to assess others natural personality styles - How to motivate your membership to work to its full potential. "Interactive, laughter, and informative" have been words to describe this session. Presenters: Angie Carr, Coordinator for Greek Programs, O&L <{‘Swallowing Metis’}> is now accepting submissions of prose, poetry, photography, and artwork for the second and upcoming issues: [deadlines] include-- March 29 (for the issue of April 5) April 30 (for the issues of May 7) [to see the first issue and submit], visit http://www.ukans.edu/~metis (or send submissions to terraboy@ukans.edu for poetry; codywr22@ukans.edu for prose; AmandaRSH@aol.com for visuals) [for more information], see— http://ukans.student.com/swallowingmetis ---