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Election reform, a historically contentious and hotly debated item within Student Senate,
began with the first two of four
bills passing with ease in committees Wednesday night.
Last years election process
began in February and lasted
until August of this year due
to the number of appeals and
complaints filed. The election
rules and decisions of the Election Commission also resulted
in the disqualification of an
entire coalition from the campaign and an additional election this fall.
Will Admussen, government
relations director, and Mitchell
Cota, chief of staff, presented
two bills and will present two
additional bills next week in
full Senate. The two bills propose edits to the wording of
different sections of the election code. Both bills passed
unanimously in the committees where they were heard.
KU student accused
of aggravated sexual
battery makes first court
appearance
Christopher Colvin, a 21-yearold student, made his first court
appearance via jail feed Wednesday.
Colvin was charged with one
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Will Admussen, government relations director, and Mitchell Cota, chief of staff, present a bill to the Student
Senate Rights Committee to reform parts of the Senate election campaign process. Two of the four bills presented passed in committees Wednesday night.
Cota said that election reform is a topic theyve been
discussing since this summer,
but wasnt a top priority at the
beginning of the year. He said
they didnt want to make it as
big of an issue this semester.
Cota said many of the chang-
count of aggravated sexual battery and one count of criminal restraint, according to the Douglas
county court record. He is accused
of sexually assaulting a female
classmate at a Lawrence residence on Nov. 10.
Sgt. Trent McKinley, spokesman
for the Lawrence Police Department, said officers were contacted
Tuesday by a woman who said she
Cailey Taylor
and Miranda Davis
Gay marriage
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up Daisy Hill year-round for
students who choose to stay
there.
Traditionally, we have
had all residence halls and
scholarship halls close over
breaks, with the exception
of McCollum, said Jennifer
Wamelink, the associate
director for residence life
at KU Student Housing,
Next year, all residence
halls and all scholarship
halls will remain open over
Thanksgiving Break and
Spring Break. They will not
close. Students will not need
to sign up [to stay], they
wont need to pay extra, it
will just be included in the
contract.
Wamelink also said the
Daisy Hill residence halls
and Oliver Hall on Naismith
Drive will remain open for
Winter Break as well, giving
students an option to remain
on campus over the holiday
season.
Wamelink said students
will be able to stay over
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additional charge. She said
since scholarship halls, GSP
and Corbin close over the
break, students in those
communities can choose
to move into Oliver Hall
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arent occupied, similar to
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In particular, theres a
new program called the
KU Academic Accelerator
Program, Wamelink said.
Its a new program for
international
students,
and were expecting that
our international student
undergraduate [population]
will dramatically increase
over the next two years.
However, in order for these
changes to be effective, some
residence assistants in the
residence halls may need to
sacrifice their own breaks so
the halls remain staffed.
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Wednesday, the largest since a
series of temblors began rattling Kansas a little more than
a year ago.
The quakes epicenter was
near the town of Conway
Springs, about 25 miles southwest of Wichita, according to
the U.S. Geological Survey
said. It came at 3:40 p.m., less
than a day after a magnitude
2.6 earthquake was recorded
near the southern Kansas town
of Anthony.
Kansas Emergency Management spokeswoman Sharon
Watson said the only reported
damage was from an uprooted tree that cracked a homes
foundation. No damage was
reported in Oklahoma, said
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have problems with catcalling
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The
University
has
recently completed building
assessments to prepare for the
implementation of concealed
carry on campus by 2017, said
Breeze Richardson, director
of communications for the
Kansas Board of Regents. There
are 199 buildings on campus,
according to KU Information.
In April 2013, Gov. Sam
Brownback signed into law
a measure to allow weapons
into public buildings that dont
have certain types of security
measures, such as metal
detectors or trained guards.
Kansas is now one of seven
states with provisions allowing
for concealed carry on public
college campuses, according
to the National Conference of
State Legislatures.
Although all six state
universities in Kansas were
granted a four-year exemption,
the Kansas Board of Regents
directed
universities
to
conduct building-by-building
assessments at their campuses.
Each university is examining
each building, assessing its
use(s), number of public
entrances, etc., Richardson
said. Any building in which
the university would like to
prohibit firearms will need
to have adequate security in
place, meaning metal detectors
and security guards on all
public entrances.
Stadiums and other athletic
facilities, dorms, childcare
centers and research labs
where flammable chemicals
are in use are some examples of
places where discussions have
been taking place regarding
what the best decision might
be, she said.
Unless the law changes, the
current exception from the
state law regarding concealed
carry will expire in 2017,
According to the Kansas Board of Regents, University building assessments were recently completed to prepare for concealed carry on campus by 2017.
As director of state relations
at the University, Lindsey
Douglas said her role in
this process is to continue
monitoring
changes
to
state statutes and educating
lawmakers on the effect this
legislation will have on the
University.
Douglas said with the
potential for concealed carry,
funding for metal detectors
and personnel has come into
question.
At this time, no state
funding has been appropriated
to fund additional security
measures
for
university
buildings, Douglas said.
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a top college town is positive
news, as the future of Lawrence
and KU are closely connected.
For
sophomore
Logan
Williams the results of the
study were not surprising.
I have always been a KU fan
since I was a child and I love
the campus, he said. I knew
that Lawrence has a fun night
life too.
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Budget cuts
could impact
higher education
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Students involved with Blanketing the Community craft a blanket in this photo from last years event. The
annual program at the University allows students to make blankets for the Lawrence Community Shelter.
coordinator Abby Schletzbaum
to organize this program.
Mia Gonzalez, director of
development and marketing
at the Lawrence Community
Shelter, said with 140 people in
the shelter every day, blanket
donations are a big help to the
shelter.
We are unable to purchase
our own blankets, Gonzalez
said. We are always in need
of blankets all year round. But
now that its winter, its colder in
general so we have more people
and we run out of supplies.
The Lawrence Community
Shelter is the only 24/7
emergency homeless shelter
serving Douglas County, and it
provides various programs for
families and help for finding
employment. With its move to
a new location, 3655 E. 25th St.,
it is able to hold twice as many
families, but also needs more
blankets for permanent and
overnight residents.
To
absorb
those
reductions mid-year is
really challenging, McKay
said. They have contracts
in place. They have
personnel. They have wages
they have to pay. They have
benefits. They have to keep
the lights on.
Dave Trabert, president
of the Kansas Policy
Institute said the highway
department and other
departments
have
unnecessary excess cash
reserves that could be
dipped into to fill up the
hole. He went on to say that
if departments statewide
were to operate more
efficiently, the gap could be
filled easily.
The plan has always been
laid out there that it can
be done without reducing
services or a tax increase,
he said. We just have to
make better use of the
resources we already have.
However, Duane Goossen,
former budget director for
the state, said dipping into
cash reserves would be only
a temporary fix. He said the
real solution is to reverse
tax cuts implemented in
2012 and 2013.
Another possibility that
might be used would be to
take money from the state
highway fund, he said.
That might be a solution
a temporary solution for
this year, but that doesnt fix
things next year.
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forest.
There has been sustained
global disengagement in this
region since the Rwandan
genocide of 1994. The disengagement has paid off in a
major way in an outbreak that
also is manifesting global disengagement, Gray said.
Adams, the last panelist to
speak, had a presentation
which focused on the psychological factors that have
emerged from the outbreak.
Adams said people in West
Africa are suspicious of international aid workers who
arrive with health campaigns.
Adams said factors such as
fear and irrationality cause
some people to get in the
way of actually helping other people. Adams referred to
something called the compassion gap, which refers to
the amount of time between
which an event occurs and
when people care enough to
take action.
These little perspective
judgments that we make, especially in the United States,
are inflected with fear, ignorance or racism. This seems
to be another one of those
cases, said Adams.
Jordan Fisher, a senior from
Hays, said she was inspired to
attend the panel after hearing
Adams, her cultural psychology teacher, mention it. Fisher said she thinks Ebola is an
important topic of discussion
because it is a huge issue right
now.
People should know what
to do if it becomes an issue in
our area, Fisher said.
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The
European
Fireball
whiskey recall sent social media
spheres into a frenzy just over
two weeks ago after reports
that the North American
version had been sent on
accident and contained higher
levels of propylene glycol, an
ingredient commonly found in
antifreeze, than Scandinavian
countries allow.
Propylene glycol had been
approved by the U.S. Food
and Drug Administration
since 1973, according to the
FDAs access data website, and
deemed safe for consumption;
however, Finland, Sweden
and Norway say the European
Fireball whiskey contains
higher percentages of the
chemical
than
European
regulations allow.
Tama Sawyer, the director of
Poison Control Center at the
University of Kansas Hospital,
said ingestion of propylene
glycol is almost non-toxic.
Its used in medicines all
the time, Sawyer said. Worst
case, if youre drinking straight
propylene glycol, which youre
not going to drink, it could
cause some diarrhea.
Sawyer said she is unsure
why Norway, Sweden and
Finland would ban the drink.
The alcohol is probably the
deadliest thing in the drink,
and everybodys fully aware
that it contains alcohol,
Sawyer said.
Jakob Langberg Vingren,
an associate professor at the
University of North Texas, said
this is simply a case where the
cut-off limit in Europe is much
lower than that of the U.S.
Vingrens research interests
include the effects of alcohol
on hormones, muscles and
After reports of the European Fireball whiskey recall, many believed that the North American version of the whiskey contained higher amounts of propylene glycol, an ingredient found in
antifreeze. According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, the chemical has been deemed safe for consumption since 1973.
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some of them lowering ropes
from the roof so the workers
could secure themselves and
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to the platform.
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Previously reserved for student seating, section U in Allen Fieldhouse is now a section for Williams Education Fund donors. Originally said to be reallocated, KU Athletics recently announced that the seats were removed entirely.
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available seats.
We were just right up in the
other corner, just beside the
band, he said. They werent
bad seats, but obviously [section U] is a much better deal.
NOBODY TURNED AWAY?
Even with the reallocation of
section U seating, Marchiony
stressed that no student who
wants to get into a Jayhawks
home game will be denied that
chance.
I think the key point is to
make sure that people understand that every student who
wants to attend a game will get
into the game, he said. Were
committed to that because we
think the students are the main
reason why Allen Fieldhouse
is such a great place to watch a
basketball game.
Its a slightly different nar-
Allen Fieldhouse actually remains among the more student-friendly venues in college
basketball.
Roughly 4,000 seats are
available to Kansas students
for every home game nearly
a quarter of all available seating. Conversely, UCLAs Pauley Pavilion holds only 1,800
students (14 percent of total
capacity) and Dukes Cameron Indoor has been said to
support around 1,600 (17 percent).
ATMOSPHERIC CHANGES?
Still, students such as Miller
have expressed concern over
how the change could have a
detrimental effect on the atmosphere inside the Phog.
Of course it will affect the
atmosphere. Youre replacing
young, loud students with an
older crowd that just doesnt
have the same enthusiasm, he
said. There are other ways to
bring in revenue without taking from the students that pay
thousands of dollars a year to
attend.
FUTURE OUTLOOK
The department may consider other options eventually;
Marchiony said that itll assess
the situation again at the end
of this year. But for now, theres
no intention to give section U
back to students in the near
future.
Well probably take a look at
it every year, Marchiony said.
Right now, there are no plans
to change whats there. Its
something well look at yearby-year.
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We need to keep
our options open. Yes,
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Jayhawks more than anyone else, and the fact that
hes from Lawrence and
played football at Kansas is
heartwarming, but fans arent
looking for a fairytale ending. Fans are
looking for victories.
Weve seen a conference win and
we know how it feels. Now we need
to move on and move up in our expectations for this team. We have the
talent and the potential; the only thing
missing is the right coaching staff.
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say something that really has
an effect on their play, makes
them focus more, Mundine
said. It will be my last time,
and I want them to see it that
way.
Getting a win on Saturday
will be difficult, as the Jayhawks
welcome the TCU Horned
Frogs who are ranked No. 4
in the latest College Football
Playoff Rankings.
Quarterback
Trevone
Boykin, who has thrown
23 touchdowns, leads their
offense, which is ranked
second in the Big 12 with 47
points per game.
But Saturday will be bigger
than what happens on the field.
The biggest thing Im going
to take away from all of this
[are] the relationships that Ive
had with all my teammates
and coaches, Heeney said. Its
pretty special.
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TCU
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BLAIR SHEADE
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TCU
KANSAS
KEY CONTRIBUTORS
KEY CONTRIBUTORS
TREVONE BOYKIN
JUNIOR, QUARTERBACK
MICHAEL CUMMINGS
JUNIOR, QUARTERBACK
Cummings has completed 85-of-139 passes for a completion percentage of 61.2. He has tossed five
touchdowns and thrown for 1,089 yards. Under Cummings, Kansas is averaging 272.3 yards per game
as opposed to the 154.6 prior to Cummings.
Boykin is the definition of a dual-threat quarterback. Against Kansas State last week, Boykin threw
for 219 yards and a touchdown, but ran for 123 yards and three touchdowns.
COREY AVERY
FRESHMAN, RUNNING BACK
Avery had a career high of 103 yards on 17 carries. Avery plunged into the end zone from 16 yards out
on the opening drive last week to take a 7-0 lead. It was Kansas first lead in conference play since the
Oklahoma State contest.
AARON GREEN
JUNIOR, RUNNING BACK
Green is the leading rusher on the No. 4 TCU Horned Frogs, averaging 8.7 yards per carry. Against
Kansas State, which has the third-best rushing defense in the Big 12, Green rushed for 171 yards on
18 carries. Green has four touchdowns this season, and none have come at the goal line.
JIMMAY MUNDINE
SENIOR, TIGHT END
JOSH DOCTSON
JUNIOR, WIDE RECEIVER
Mundine leads the league and ranks eighth in the nation with 400 receiving yards. He has caught 33
balls in his senior campaign. Of his 33 catches, 24 have resulted in first downs for Kansas.
The Horned Frogs throw the ball an average of 40 times per game, which means the TCU wide receivers play a major role in the offense. Doctson leads the Horned Frogs in receptions (42), receiving
yards per game (72) and receiving touchdowns (7). TCU likes to line Doctson up all over the field.
BEN HEENEY
SENIOR, LINEBACKER
PAUL DAWSON
SENIOR, LINEBACKER
Saturday marks the last time Heeney will play in Memorial Stadium. His senior campaign has been
highlighted with his 21-tackle performance against Texas Tech. He currently ranks first in the NCAA
in solo tackles per game with 8.
The only other player close to Kansas linebacker Ben Heeneys Big 12 tackle total (101) is TCU
linebacker Paul Dawson, who has 95 tackles on the season. He leads the Horned Frogs with 57 solo
tackles and 13 tackles for loss. Kansas run-first offense versus Dawson should be a good matchup.
JaCorey Shepherd
SENIOR, CORNERBACK
CHRIS HACKETT
JUNIOR, QUARTERBACK
Shepherd is another Kansas defensive player who is having an outstanding senior season. Against
Iowa State, he had five pass breakups and had a game-clinching interception in the end zone in the
fourth quarter.
Hackett is the best cover corner on the Horned Frogs. He plays a straight up man coverage and jams the
wide receiver at the line of scrimmage. He leads the Big 12 with five interceptions and ranks seventh in
the conference for his 10 passes defended. Hackett also averages six tackles per game
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OPPOSING SIDELINE
Kansas football beat writer sits down with Fort Worth Star-Telegram sports writer Carlos Mendez
DAN HARMSEN
@udk_dan
ASSOCIATED PRESS
TCU quarterback Trevone Boykin eludes Kansas State defensive end Jordan Willis during the second half of Saturdays game in Fort Worth, Texas. TCU won 41-20. Kansas will play TCU this
Saturday for a chance at its second conference win of the season.
Texas A&M transfer Matt
Joeckel to be the starter over
the off-season. We all want
to know, how has the junior
quarterback done it?
MENDEZ: Its the payoff of
an investment in him as a
quarterback from Day 1 of the
spring. Gary Patterson brought
in a former quarterback, Sonny
Cumbie, and a strong offensive
coach, Doug Meacham, to
teach him this offense and how
to play the position. He didnt
have to worry about being a
running back or a receiver.
GEORGE MULLINIX/KANSAN
Coach Ray Bechard talks to the volleyball team during the game against Texas Tech on Oct. 25. Kansas swept
No. 23 Kansas State at Ahearn Fieldhouse in Manhattan.
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ANNA WENNER/KANSAN
Senior forward Chelsea Gardner maneuvers away from a Washburn opponent during last Saturdays game.
Kansas defeated Washburn 78-58 and will start their regular season this Sunday against South Dakota.
well go far, senior guard Natalie
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@KeepUpWithKP
KANSAS
Bunny Williams, senior, forward
Williams will try to capitalize on her defensive game
to overpower South Dakota. Williams has a total of 10
rebounds in two exhibition
games this season.
Chelsea Gardner, senior, forward
Gardner will have Jayhawk
fans cheering loudly again after playing exceptionally well
in both exhibition games this
season. With a double-double
against Fort Hays State and
20 points and nine rebounds
against Washburn, she wont
disappoint against South Dakota.
Asia Boyd, senior, guard
Boyd has a lot of potential
against South Dakota after recording 19 double-digit games
last season. Boyd needs to limit turnovers to the Coyotes.
BEN LIPOWITZ/KANSAN
Junior forward Perry Ellis goes for a dunk in Tuesday nights game against Emporia State. The Jayhawks will
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After Manning and Brady, who will be the next great quarterback in the NFL?
By Kyle Hicks
@udkylehicks
AARON RODGERS
Over the past decade, Peyton
Manning and Tom Brady have
dominated their positions like
no other. As they both reach
their decline and retirement
nears, the question arises:
Who will take their place as
the top quarterback in the
NFL? That man goes by the
name Aaron Rodgers.
After three years of sitting
under Brett Favre, Rodgers
has begun to pave the way
for a career as impressive, if
not more impressive, than his
predecessor. Among active
quarterbacks, Rodgers ranks
10th in career passing yards
(26,604) all while having two
or more years less of playing
experience on his belt than
the other nine. He also breaks
the top 10 for most career
touchdown passes by an active
quarterback, standing at No. 9
with 213.
Even more impressive,
Rodgers currently ranks No. 1
in pass completion percentage (66 percent) and career
By Jacob Clemen
@jclemn9
ANDREW LUCK
In 2012, the Indianapolis
Colts drafted Andrew Luck
and tasked him with the
unenviable responsibility of
replacing Peyton Manning,
arguably the best quarterback
to ever play professional
football.
Manning reminded NFL
viewers of his greatness when
he and the Denver Broncos
faced off against the New
England Patriots and Tom
Brady, who many regard to
be just as good, if not better,
than Manning. Both of these
quarterbacks are over 35 years
old and will likely retire in the
coming years.
While guys like Drew Brees
and Aaron Rodgers are
excellent quarterbacks, Luck
will be the one to receive
the attention that Brady and
Manning command.
Luck statistically compares
very similarly to his predecessor through his first two and a
half seasons. Lucks completion percentage through his
AARON GROENE/KANSAN
Junior Jacob Morgan tries to catch up to an Oklahoma State runner at the Big 12 Championships in Lawrence on Oct. 31. Morgan placed 5th overall in the mens race.
the runners. The men have not
run a 10K race all season, yet
will be faced with the task in
Peoria.
On the womens side, sophomore Nashia Baker will lead
the way for the Jayhawks in
her second regional meet.
Baker has finished first for the
womens team four times this
season. In addition to Baker, junior Haley Francis and
sophomores Kelli McKenna,
PAGE 10B
Kansas needs to
patch things up
before Kentucky
By Connor Oberkrom
@coberkro
GEORGE MULLINIX/KANSAN
Junior forward Liana Salazar gathers herself before a free kick in the Big 12 tournament quarterfinal. Salazar made the shot, tying the game, but
Kansas fell to Oklahoma 2-1.
10 seasons. Kansas has defeated three NCAA tournament
teams, including Colorado,
Oklahoma State and Texas.
Junior midfielder Liana
Salazar, senior defender Caroline Van Slambrouck, junior
forward Ashley Williams and
senior goalkeeper Kaitlyn
Stroud lead the charge for
the Jayhawks. Salazar, Van
Slambrouck and Williams
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AT A GLANCE
The Jayhawks began the season strong and quelled concerns
about their guard situation in the
process. Sure, theyve struggled
shooting the ball for brief stints,
but its clear that this Kansas offense is dangerous when running
correctly. After a poor year on defense in 2013-14, Self has made
it a focal point this year, and it
has showed Kansas has 11
blocks and is outrebounding opponents by 22 through two games.
STARTERS
PLAYER TO WATCH
Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk,
Guard
The Ukranian freshman had a
tough time in his first collegiate
start against Emporia State he
was 1-of-5 from the field and was
one of two Jayhawks to receive
double-digit minutes but not
eclipse five points. So far, all 10 of
his shot attempts have been from
behind the arc; hes converted
three of those.
UC SANTA BARBARA
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Turnovers forced by the Kansas defense after its two exhibition games.
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AT A GLANCE
The Gauchos return three of their
five starters this season, including the reigning rebound leader,
Alan Williams. Williams also averaged 21 points per game last
season, which ranked in the top
15 in the nation. The other two
starters played over 30 minutes
each last season, and UC Santa
Barbara has the most talented
and experienced squad its had in
years, Kansas coach Bill Self said.
PLAYER TO WATCH
Alan Williams,
Guard
Williams is the Gauchos go-to
guy, and the Kansas frontcourt
will have problems containing the
6-foot-8 forward. Williams isnt
tall for his position, but he has
a knack for grabbing rebounds
by using his 265-pound frame to
move others out of the paint. Williams also can score at will. He
didnt attempt a single 3-pointer
all of last season and shot 53
percent from the field.
BY THE NUMBERS
Perry Ellis, Forward
With the start of regular-season play, it should become
more apparent that Ellis will be the go-to in Kansas
offense. Self said he expects the junior to average somewhere between 15 and 18 points a game. The Jayhawks
lone preseason All-Big 12 selection, Ellis averaged 13.5
points and 6.7 rebounds per game last year.
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