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Kansas University guard Michael Lee (25) goes up for a shot against Texas A&M's LaKeith Blanks. Lee struggled -- this shot was blocked by Blanks -- with no points in KU's 71-65 victory Saturday at College Station, Texas.

Published on January 18, 2004

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Kansas' Wayne Simien (23) elevates to block a shot by Texas A&M's LaKeith Blanks, center.

Published on January 18, 2004

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Kansas freshman J.R. Giddens, left, soars over Texas A&M's Antoine Wright for a second-half three-pointer.

Published on January 18, 2004

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Kansas University's Michael Lee, center, hits the deck as he fights for a loose ball with Texas A&M's Antoine Wright, left, and LaKeith Blanks, right, as KU's Bryant Nash closes in on the play. The Jayhawks held off the Aggies, 71-65, Saturday in College Station, Texas.

Published on January 18, 2004

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Kansas University swimmer Emily Knopp competes in the 200-yard butterfly. KU swam at a dual Saturday against Nebraska at Robinson Natatorium.

Published on January 18, 2004

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Kansas University's Shelby Noonan dives during a dual meet against Nebraska. The Jayhawks competed Saturday at Robinson Natatorium.

Published on January 18, 2004

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Kansas State's Megan Mahoney (34) drives to the basket ahead of Kansas University's Lauren Ervin in the Wildcats' 79-50 victory. Saturday in Manhattan, KSU claimed its fifth straight win over the Jayhawks.

Published on January 18, 2004

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Aggie Andy Slocum, left, denies KU's Jeff Graves inside. Slocum had three points and 14 rebounds, while Graves had 11 points but zero boards.

Published on January 18, 2004

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Jayhawks Wayne Simien (23), Jeff Graves (42) and Aaron Miles trap Texas A&M's Bobby Leach.

Published on January 18, 2004

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Kansas University's Keith Langford, the Jayhawks' leading scorer with 21 points, hangs on the rim after a second-half dunk. Langford helped the Jayhawks claim a narrow 71-65 victory Saturday over Texas A&M in College Station, Texas.

Published on January 18, 2004

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Vensherrie Campbell, a senior at Vanderbilt University from Hephzibah, Ga., studies at the Sarratt Student Center, the Vanderbilt student union, on Thursday.

Published on January 18, 2004

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Kansas athletic director Lew Perkins, left, and Chancellor Robert Hemenway chat before the start of a men's basketball game against Villanova at Allen Fieldhouse. Hemenway says KU isn't likely to follow the Vanderbilt model and merge its athletic department with the rest of the university.

Published on January 18, 2004

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Vensherrie Campbell practices the hammer throw Thursday on the track outside the student recreation center at Vanderbilt University. Campbell says she doesn't want athletics to rob her of "the college experience," and she hopes changes at Vanderbilt will help in her quest.

Published on January 18, 2004

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Vanderbilt University athletes Jason Holwerda and Vensherrie Campbell walk to class across the Vanderbilt campus. Holwerda is the starting guard for the Commodores men's basketball team, and Campbell throws shot put, discus and hammer on the track team. Vanderbilt's revolutionary new system of merging the athletic department with the rest of the university has drawn attention from other big-time sports universities.

Published on January 18, 2004

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Kansas University guard Michael Lee (25) goes up for a shot against Texas A&M's LaKeith Blanks. Lee struggled -- this shot was blocked by Blanks -- with no points in KU's 71-65 victory Saturday at College Station, Texas.

Published on January 18, 2004

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Kansas' Wayne Simien (23) elevates to block a shot by Texas A&M's LaKeith Blanks, center.

Published on January 18, 2004

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Kansas freshman J.R. Giddens, left, soars over Texas A&M's Antoine Wright for a second-half three-pointer.

Published on January 18, 2004

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Kansas University's Michael Lee, center, hits the deck as he fights for a loose ball with Texas A&M's Antoine Wright, left, and LaKeith Blanks, right, as KU's Bryant Nash closes in on the play. The Jayhawks held off the Aggies, 71-65, Saturday in College Station, Texas.

Published on January 18, 2004

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Kansas University swimmer Emily Knopp competes in the 200-yard butterfly. KU swam at a dual Saturday against Nebraska at Robinson Natatorium.

Published on January 18, 2004

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Kansas University's Shelby Noonan dives during a dual meet against Nebraska. The Jayhawks competed Saturday at Robinson Natatorium.

Published on January 18, 2004

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Kansas State's Megan Mahoney (34) drives to the basket ahead of Kansas University's Lauren Ervin in the Wildcats' 79-50 victory. Saturday in Manhattan, KSU claimed its fifth straight win over the Jayhawks.

Published on January 18, 2004

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Aggie Andy Slocum, left, denies KU's Jeff Graves inside. Slocum had three points and 14 rebounds, while Graves had 11 points but zero boards.

Published on January 18, 2004

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Jayhawks Wayne Simien (23), Jeff Graves (42) and Aaron Miles trap Texas A&M's Bobby Leach.

Published on January 18, 2004

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Kansas University's Keith Langford, the Jayhawks' leading scorer with 21 points, hangs on the rim after a second-half dunk. Langford helped the Jayhawks claim a narrow 71-65 victory Saturday over Texas A&M in College Station, Texas.

Published on January 18, 2004

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Vensherrie Campbell, a senior at Vanderbilt University from Hephzibah, Ga., studies at the Sarratt Student Center, the Vanderbilt student union, on Thursday.

Published on January 18, 2004

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Kansas athletic director Lew Perkins, left, and Chancellor Robert Hemenway chat before the start of a men's basketball game against Villanova at Allen Fieldhouse. Hemenway says KU isn't likely to follow the Vanderbilt model and merge its athletic department with the rest of the university.

Published on January 18, 2004

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Vensherrie Campbell practices the hammer throw Thursday on the track outside the student recreation center at Vanderbilt University. Campbell says she doesn't want athletics to rob her of "the college experience," and she hopes changes at Vanderbilt will help in her quest.

Published on January 18, 2004

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Vanderbilt University athletes Jason Holwerda and Vensherrie Campbell walk to class across the Vanderbilt campus. Holwerda is the starting guard for the Commodores men's basketball team, and Campbell throws shot put, discus and hammer on the track team. Vanderbilt's revolutionary new system of merging the athletic department with the rest of the university has drawn attention from other big-time sports universities.

Published on January 18, 2004

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Kansas University guard Michael Lee (25) goes up for a shot against Texas A&M's LaKeith Blanks. Lee struggled -- this shot was blocked by Blanks -- with no points in KU's 71-65 victory Saturday at College Station, Texas.

Published on January 18, 2004

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Kansas' Wayne Simien (23) elevates to block a shot by Texas A&M's LaKeith Blanks, center.

Published on January 18, 2004

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Kansas freshman J.R. Giddens, left, soars over Texas A&M's Antoine Wright for a second-half three-pointer.

Published on January 18, 2004

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Kansas University's Michael Lee, center, hits the deck as he fights for a loose ball with Texas A&M's Antoine Wright, left, and LaKeith Blanks, right, as KU's Bryant Nash closes in on the play. The Jayhawks held off the Aggies, 71-65, Saturday in College Station, Texas.

Published on January 18, 2004

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Kansas University swimmer Emily Knopp competes in the 200-yard butterfly. KU swam at a dual Saturday against Nebraska at Robinson Natatorium.

Published on January 18, 2004

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Kansas University's Shelby Noonan dives during a dual meet against Nebraska. The Jayhawks competed Saturday at Robinson Natatorium.

Published on January 18, 2004

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Kansas State's Megan Mahoney (34) drives to the basket ahead of Kansas University's Lauren Ervin in the Wildcats' 79-50 victory. Saturday in Manhattan, KSU claimed its fifth straight win over the Jayhawks.

Published on January 18, 2004

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Aggie Andy Slocum, left, denies KU's Jeff Graves inside. Slocum had three points and 14 rebounds, while Graves had 11 points but zero boards.

Published on January 18, 2004

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Jayhawks Wayne Simien (23), Jeff Graves (42) and Aaron Miles trap Texas A&M's Bobby Leach.

Published on January 18, 2004

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Kansas University's Keith Langford, the Jayhawks' leading scorer with 21 points, hangs on the rim after a second-half dunk. Langford helped the Jayhawks claim a narrow 71-65 victory Saturday over Texas A&M in College Station, Texas.

Published on January 18, 2004

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Vensherrie Campbell, a senior at Vanderbilt University from Hephzibah, Ga., studies at the Sarratt Student Center, the Vanderbilt student union, on Thursday.

Published on January 18, 2004

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Kansas athletic director Lew Perkins, left, and Chancellor Robert Hemenway chat before the start of a men's basketball game against Villanova at Allen Fieldhouse. Hemenway says KU isn't likely to follow the Vanderbilt model and merge its athletic department with the rest of the university.

Published on January 18, 2004

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Vensherrie Campbell practices the hammer throw Thursday on the track outside the student recreation center at Vanderbilt University. Campbell says she doesn't want athletics to rob her of "the college experience," and she hopes changes at Vanderbilt will help in her quest.

Published on January 18, 2004

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Vanderbilt University athletes Jason Holwerda and Vensherrie Campbell walk to class across the Vanderbilt campus. Holwerda is the starting guard for the Commodores men's basketball team, and Campbell throws shot put, discus and hammer on the track team. Vanderbilt's revolutionary new system of merging the athletic department with the rest of the university has drawn attention from other big-time sports universities.

Published on January 18, 2004