f* American Heart Association*^^ Fighting Heart Disease ana Smite Reduce your 5 risk factors i AMERICAN f CANCER r society* ■ r/-inr\^BT/ n 3■ m/ n n \^[ nSaSF More than 150,000 Americans have served as Peace Corps Volunteers, helping others to help themselves in more than 80 developing countries around the world. You've thought about it! Now experience the adventure & fulfillment of a lifetime! INFORMATION TABLE: 9 am - 3 pm February 22nd-24th Student Union February 25th FILM SHOW: 4 pm Wednesday, February 24th - j Student Union n For more information-call: n 800/424-8580 (press #1) i ■ -i h www.peacecorps.gov P □ tjm u msn □ rym ■ Big 12 coaches look ahead to tournament TOURNEY from page 7 State, which is at 6-8, will make up the No. 7-11 seeds, although the order is not yet determined. Mizzou and Nebraska are all deadlocked at 9 5 and still competing for one of the top four slots. The No. 5 seed is already slated to play Baylor in the first round on Thursday. Kansas moves into the inside track for the second seed following their win over Oklahoma State on Monday night. But KU Coach Roy Williams is not so much concerned about the seeding as the end results of league and tournament play. “I don’t care about the top seed, but it is important in terms of becom ing conference co-champions,” Williams said. “You always like to win championships.” Other coaches with teams in con tention for one of the top seeds saw attaining the high spots as more of a bonus. The No. 5-12 seeds play on Thursday, while No. 1-4 seeds start Friday, giving them an extra day of rest and a chance to scout the oppo nent Last year, only one of the top four seeds lost Friday. That was Oklahoma State, which dropped a 65-62 decision to Texas. Nebraska, u You have to expect the unexpected." Rick Barnes Texas coach which had the No. 4 seed, won 65-46 over Baylor in its f rst game. “It’s real simple,” Oklahoma Coach Kelvin Sampson said. “If you’ve got any aspirations whatsoev er of winning a conference champi onship, you ve got a better chance to win it in three games in three days than you do playing four games in four days.” And with the smart money on Texas to take the top seed and regular season title, and the tough year that has hit the Big 12, everyone else is looking at the conference tourna ment as the saving grace of NCAA Tournament dreams, regardless of seeding. “It would be illogical to think that anyone’s got the remotest of chances (for an NCAA bid) short of winning the conference tournament,” KSU Coach Tom Asbury said. “It’s the only way that any of the teams that are seven through 12 (seeds) are going to get into the Big Dance.” mm , ' • 11 f r i • a u. 1 : •... • i' wtHBSSSBm .51'- ' - - # jsBpr i Center,(a^rR^^K.'VoMen’f Cefrter/AJUN.-UK, Panhelipnif.ftudent AtWete ■ ' / * 1 Advi*ory Joard,' D^fdf Nutrition fcience, Student Alumni A**ociatien, student Foundation* L~ * I c< I i « * 1 r ' ) » | 1 I I ‘ I t 1 f l ! S7WOE»H««Xa^7>pW, , t. <