Charisse Sampson's battles against players such as Connecticut's Pam Webber are not the only battles the Kansas guard has waged. Sampson's mother has never seen her play a basketball game, and her father has only seen her play once or twice. Paul Kotz/ KANSAN Kansas surroundings. She also said that she had grown to love her coach. "She is like a mother to me," Sampson said. "I've never bonded with anybody else like the way I bonded with Coach Washington. She wrapped her arm around me, and to this day, she hasn't let go yet." Off the court, Sampson describes herself as a movie freak. "I'll go out and buy a movie in a minute," Sampson hopes to play basketball overseas next year. After her basket- She wrapped her arm around me, and to this day, she hasn't let go yet. she said. "I've got so many at my house it's ridiculous." CHARISSE SAMPSON Kansas senior guard on Kansas women's basketball coach Marian Washington ball career, she wants to come back to college and complete her degree in human development and family life. "I want to help children deal with the problems that I know I've been through," she said. "I don't think they can tell me anything I haven't been through. I want to teach them to believe in themselves and never give up hope." AMERICA.3. America's Cup 1995 The Women's Team November 15,1995 7:00 p.m. Spencer Auditorium limited seating Join the KU Sailing Club as we welcome members of the 1995 America3 team on hand to discuss their groundbreaking attempt at sailing's ultimate achievement! T-SHIRT WITH LOS LECHES WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 15TH BARKMARKET WITH PILLOWBITER THURSDAY NOV.16TH THURSDAY NOVEMBER 23RD CLOVER RED BULLY THURSDAY NOVEMBER 30TH MENTHOL WITH TRIPLE FAST ACTION ~ Hill • November 15, 1995 The March to March 1