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I don't have to think about it. Everything is all tortilla, meat, cheese and veggies. I could never get enough of that. STEPHAN METZGER STEPHAN INTEGRAL OSKAL00SA | SOPHOMORE Crunchy chicken cheddar wraps. I'd be dead in a week, but it would be a very happy week. CHRISTINA GARCIA ANKSAS CITY, KAN... SENIOR My mom's enchiladas. Can't get them like that anywhere in Kansas City. No one makes them like her. MATT LANNING SHAWNEE | SENIOR Wings. You can do a million different flavors with them and there's never a bad time for wings. // MICHAEL BEDNAR Senior guard Mario Little is whistled for a foul as he grabs Kansas State guard Rodney McGruder during the second half. Kansas committed 22 fouls and gave up 24 points from the free-throw line in the 84-68 loss at Bramlage Coliseum Monday night. State. "The twins are terrific passers, even though their stats don't say that in assist-to-turnover ratio. They have more assists that they would get credit for if it was hockey." hockey. In hockey the pass preceding the assist is also credited with an assist, and the twins excel at opening up the game with passes out of a double team. Little, however, is a pure scorer in the post who is hesitant at best to give up the ball once he gets it. Jeff Withey, who played a conference-season high 11 minutes, hasn't developed the Morris's skill set, either. So with the twins in foul trouble and Thomas Robinson out, Kansas State was able to neutralize what had been the best offense in the nation for the past six games. nation for the past six months. "They played the same defense they usually played, we just couldn't really buy a basket," said Little. "We let that transition to the defensive end. Just couldn't get it right." Little finished 3-of-9 from the field. from the head. Self, with remarkable prescience, said last Thursday that he had a problem because his team is so effective offensively that it becomes hard to convince them that they need to be keyed in at all times on defense. "In games where you're not making shots, or a game where you're playing with foul trouble, can you get four or five stops in a row in the clutch part of the game?" Self asked. game?" Self asked. It only took four days for Self to get his answer: a resounding no. Edited by Jacque Weber Kocon returns to field after overcoming injury "All I knew was softball. Being unsure of what would happen, it scared me a little bit," red-shirt junior outfielder Liz Kocon said. After the first week of what would have been her junior sea BY HANNAH WISE hwise@kansan.com son,everything shed known herentire life had come to a screeching halt in an instant. thing but leg to go. "I immediately knew something was wrong. It kind of felt like my hip was out of place." Kocon said. dove to catch. It was so low that when she moved to field the ball her toe got stuck in the turf jamming her leg up into her hip. The team was practicing in the Anschutz Pavilion. Kocon was "If adversity does come your way, you just push through it." The coaching and training preparing a low ball, about ankle-level. It was a ball that, if the team had been outside, she would have LIZ KOCON red-shirt junior outfielder preparing to stairs were not sure of the degree of injury at first. Kocon was prescribed ice baths to lessen s well l ing in her hip. After receiving the MRI results, she was diagnosed with two muscle tears in her hip. She opted to The next step was recovery. After resting and reducing swelling with ice baths, the training staff moved Kocon to the water treadmill in the aquatic rehabilitation center. Using the water treadmill helped to keep pressure off her hip while allowing her to stay in shape and exercise to rehabilitate the muscles with minimal pain. allow the muscles to heal on their own without surgery. "It was a clean tear so it was just easier to heal that way. Surgery would have taken just as long," Kocon said. minimal pain. "It was a lot of stretching and just gradually getting back into full running. I am still limited today, but it is a lot better than where I was," Kocon said. SEE KOCON ON PAGE 9A After a season-ending injury, Liz Kocon returns to the field with an extra year of playing time. can resume, and our recreational activities can commence. The rain is going to start Saturday and basically go throughout the week, so enjoy this climate now. There is no better time than the now. If you put it off, something will come up, and you'll miss it. Get some people together, forcefully if need be, and engage in something other than video games and watching Jersey Shore. Run, throw, catch, kick, hit, jump, even hop and skip if you have to. ! Going to the gym can be fun, and that's where everyone goes during the winter months. But weaving through a crowded track or getting stale muscles while in line for a weight bench isn't the ideal way to exercise. Maybe this could jump-start that New Year's resolution you falted on. It's an exciting time for sports reporters too because that means more of you are available for stories. And if you think your group, club or intramural has a cool story and deserves coverage, please feel free to let us know in the case we may not find you. frowned at You body likes the changes anyway. And the world is entirely open. No waiting, no limits. Unless you count the streets. According to weather.com, it's supposed to be up in the 50 degree range for the duration of February after Friday. What you do when that happens is up to you. That could be too cold for some people to toss a ball around or to jog a few miles. Sure, it's going to look a little gloomy at times. And it could be wet with the remaining snow dissipating. But just remember the sun is still shining somewhere. You don't have to wait for spring. Edited by Erin Wilbert