Senior pitcher Mike Zagurski hurls the ball toward home plate. Zagurski allowed no hits through seven innings and recorded a career high 13 strikeouts during the Jayhawks 11-1 victory against Northern Colorado Friday at Hoglund Ball park.
Oliver Meade, a second year Chicago graduate student, pumps excess oil from Mrs. E's into a heating-seperation barrel. "It cleans the oil and gets the food chunks out," said Meade. The three-day process turns 40 gallons of used oil into biodiesel that buses can run off of.
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Cody Kennedy, Overland Park senior to prepares for the American Gladiator try-outs. Kennedy is traveling to Austin, Tx, for the try-out, which begins on Saturday.
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Senior forward Darnell Jackson goes up for a shot in traffic during the second half of the game. Jackson had just two shot attempts in 30 minutes of playing time. He finished the game with seven points and four rebounds.
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A Kansas State fan holds a sign predicting the end of Kansas State's 24-game winless streak against Kansas in Manhattan. The streak came to an end with an 84-75 victory over the Jayhawks. The student section rushed onto the court following the game and celebreated with the Wildcat players.
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Head coach Bill Self yells instructions to the Kansas players during Wednesday's game. "It's not the end of the world," Self said after the game. He said he wished the team could have gone undefeated this season but knew they wouldn't.
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Sasha Kaun, senior center, holds a towel over his face while the game and Kansas's 24-game winning streak in Manhattan against the Wildcats both come to an end. Kaun finished the game with two points and three rebounds in 20 minutes. The Kansas State big men grabbed 16 offensive rebounds against the Jayhawk frontcourt.
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K-State forwards Ron Anderson and Luis Colón celebrate their team's first home win against Kansas in 25 home games Wednesday night at Bramlage Coliseum in Manhattan. After the final buzzer the crowd stormed the court to join the players in celebration.
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Sophomore guard Sherron Collins takes a shot in the lane between two Kansas State defenders. Collins finished with 12 points on 5-for-11 shooting in 29 minutes.
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Head coach Bill Self argues with the referee over a foul called on Kansas during the first half. Kansas had 25 team fouls; K-State had 21.
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Junior guard Mario Chalmers tries to force a shot past Kansas State forward Michael Beasley during Wednesday night's game in Manhattan. Chalmers led Kansas with 19 points. The Wildcats defeated the Jayhawks 84-75 and improved to 5-0 in the Big 12 with the victory while Kansas dropped to 5-1.
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K-State forward Michael Beasley dunks the ball during the second half. Beasley was the lead scorer of the game with 25 points in 38 minutes of play.
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Junior guard Mario Chalmers makes a slam dunk during the first half. Chalmers was the top scorer for Kansas with 19 points.
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Sophomore forward Darrell Arthur hangs his shoulders in disbelief as he is whistled for a foul during the first half of the game. Foul trouble kept Arthur on the bench for much of the game. Arthur finished with 12 points and seven boards, but played just 17 minutes in the game.
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Robert Reynolds, Lee's Summit freshman, cuts through the lane to block the shot of Andrew Randall, Stillwell freshman. Randall and the rest of the Brokeback Mountaineers went on to win 44 to 41.
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Athletics department officials say that playing Missouri at Arrowhead gives the team a great experience, but others point to the loss to the local economy.







