RCW: Bird's Eye View 3.8

Each week the Bird’s Eye View captures some of the best moments for Kansas Athletics. From the playing field, practice gym or behind the scenes, don’t miss this exclusive perspective into the Kansas Jayhawks. 

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EXPRESSING – KU women’s basketball coach Brandon Schneider joined in the fun as the team let its personality shine following the formal team photograph on Monday, October 3.

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“THAT BERM WAS MADE FOR SLIDING – …and, that’s just what they did,” as three boys enjoyed trips down the dew-covered grass berm on the north end of the KU soccer field at Rock Chalk Park during the team’s evening match against No. 3 West Virginia on Friday, October 7.

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ILLUMINATION – The lights at Rock Chalk Park illuminated the soccer field as the last glimmers of the setting sun faded in the west on Friday, October 7, as the Jayhawks battled No. 3 West Virginia.

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HIGH FIVES – Coach David Beaty high-fived fans as he led senior Fish Smithson and the KU football team’s Hawk Walk from the Campanile to the Anderson Family Football Complex two hours before the Jayhawks took on TCU in Memorial Stadium on Saturday, October 8.

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BEAK ‘EM – Receiver LaQuvionte Gonzalez didn’t just traditionally tap the Jayhawk like his teammates. Instead, the junior grabbed the beak of the bird outside the entrance to the Anderson Family Football Complex as the team completed its Hawk Walk before taking on TCU on Saturday, October 8, in Memorial Stadium.

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