NSAN 2008 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TUESDAY JANUARY 29 2008 SPORTS TUESDAY, JANUARY 29. 2008 3B 》 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Wiebe's top picks MVP Soph. G Andrea Riley [Oklahoma State] 22. 8 ppg, 3.9 apg, 3.5 rpg, 3 spg As a sophomore, Riley is the most explosive scorer in the Big 12 (see 45 points in a win over Oklahoma), and arguably the fastest player in the league and maybe nation. Against Kansas, Riley scored on a variety of jump shots and dribble drives and displayed a cross-over dribble that even Allen Iverson would have been proud of. Without her there is little doubt the Cowgirls would be sitting where they are now. Freshman G Kelsey Bolte [Iowa State] 10.5 ppg,4.9 rpg Bolte is already arguably the conference's best shooter as a freshman. She leads the conference in three-point shooting at a 47 percent clip while making 50 percent of her field goal attempts and 86 percent from the charity stripe. In conference play she has taken her game to a whole other level. Despite starting only two of five games, Bolte leads the Cyclones with 20.2 points per game while making 55 percent of her three point attempts. Coach Deb Patterson [Kansas State] By way of solid point guard play – sophomore guard Shalee Lehning leads the conference with 6.7 assists per game. In the process, Kansas State has blown away all expectations. It won't get any easier for Patterson and the Wildcats, but they are poised to battle for a Big 12 title. Kansas State's margin of victory is the best in the Big 12. All signs point to a resurgence in Manhattan. -Andrew Wiebe —Edited by Nick Mangiaracina BIG 12 BY ALAN SCHER ZAGIER ASSOCIATED PRESS Hannah hospitalized in scuffle COLUMBIA, Mo. - Missouri guard Stefhon Hannah, the team's leading scorer, remained hospitalized Monday with a broken jaw after a weekend brawl outside a downtown nightclub. The senior is expected to miss at least four to six weeks and could be out for the rest of the season. Hannah was injured outside the Athena nightclub early Sunday morning, just hours after the Tigers returned from a 66-62 victory at Colorado. Hannah told police that he was struck on the head by an unknown object by at least one person whom he could not identify, according to a preliminary police report obtained by The Associated Press. Anderson said the team still hopes to have Hannah back before the end of the season, but he wasn't certain "Right now it's indefinite." Anderson said. "You never know how long it will take to recover from an injury." how long Hannah's recovery would take. The Tigers' conference season concludes in early March. Hannah is the fifth Tiger player to be involved in off-court violence or misconduct since Anderson was hired less than two years ago. A look at the best of women's Big 12 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL BY ANDREW WIEBE awiebe@kansan.com 6 Baylor — 18-1 (6-0) ONE The Bears have established themselves as the top team of the Big 12 Conference after six games. Baylor leads the Big 12 in both points allowed and opponent's field goal percentage and boasts victories against Oklahoma, Nebraska and Texas A&M. The next week will decide if they retain the top spot as Texas visits Waco followed by a trip to Kansan State and then Oklahoma State to face the dynamic Andrea Riley and the Cowgirls. 18 Kansas State --- 14-5 (6-0) TWO there has been no bigger surprise than the Wild cats perfect start to the conference season after an 8-5 start. Picked by Big 12 coaches to finish eighth during the preseason. Deb Patton's team eighth during the preseason, Deb Patterson's team has proven those predictions to be shortsided. By winning on the road at Texas A&M, Texas and Oklahoma State, Kansas State has proven they have what it takes to compete for a Big 12 North title and NCAA Tournament berth. THREE 11 Oklahoma — 13-4 (3-2) Although Big 12 play didn't start the way Oklahoma expected, losses to Baylor and Oklahoma State are nothing to be ashamed of. The Sooners appear to be back on track after beating #17 Georgia 65-57 on Sunday, Junior center Courtney Paris has been dominating. She's averaging a ridiculous 16.4 points and 15.4 rebounds each game. In fact, Oklahoma is out-rebounding opponents by almost 16 boards a game. If the Sooners can build enough momentum before a brutal final seven games, they will be in a prime position to control their own destiny. 21 Oklahoma State — 16-3 (4-7) As sophomore point guard Andrea Riley goes, so do the Cowgirls. With Riley's dominating play driving the conference's best offense, Oklahoma State is poised to challenge Baylor and Oklahoma for Big 12 South honors. After starting conference play with four consecutive wins over the likes of Oklahoma and Texas A&M, Oklahoma State stumbled against Texas and Kansas State. if Riley can continue to play the way she has through six games, there is no limit to what the Cowgirls can accomplish. FIVE Nebraska----15-5(4-2) Junior forward Kelsey Griffin is leading a balanced attack in which seven players average more than six points. The Cornhuskers losses have come on the road against Baylor and Oklahoma. If Nebraska can give Kansas State its first conference setback at home on Wednesday, it will be in prime position to challenge Big 12 North poll position. Also working to their advantage is a kind remaining schedule. Other than two games against the Wildcats, only a home date against Andrea Riley's Cowgirls looms large. 25 Texas — 15-5 (3-3) SIX Texas' problem so far is in its inability to win on the road in Big 12 play. Losses at Nebraska and Texas Tech were never really within reach. Fortunately the Longhorns have begun to gain confidence after home wins over Oklahoma State and Missouri. Sophomore guard Brittaine Raven is beginning to show why she was a top-five recruit out of high school. But with a road date against Baylor and home game against Oklahoma on the horizon, things could quickly get worse. SEVEN Texas A&M — 14-6 (2-4) Oh how the mighty have fallen! Last season's conference champs and preseason coaches picks to win the Big 12 are going through a rough patch. Despite the disappointment, there is hope on the horizon. The Angies have only one chance. The Aggies have only played two games in College Station, and although they lost both, a remaining schedule full of home dates could be the remedy for whatever ails them. Texas A&M has the talent, but it remains to be seen if they can rebound in a deep Big 12 South. EIGHT Texas Tech — 14-6 (2-4) EIGHT Unfortunately for the Lady Raiders, the Big 12 South is just too talented to improve on last season's 6-10 conference mark. Losing to cellar dwellers Missouri was a low point, and Texas Tech's inability to hit the three – a Big 12 low 29 percent from beyond the arc – makes wins hard to come by. Unless Texas Tech finds its road form, a last place finish in the Big 12 South is in the cards. NINE Colorado — 13-6 (2-4) Despite the stellar play of 6-3 senior forward Jackie McFarland (18.8 ppg, 7.9 rpg), the Buffaloes face an uphill battle to better last season's six conference victories. Colorado's two conference wins thus far have come against Kansas and Missouri - not exactly national powerhouses - and Saturday's blowout loss at Texas Tech doesn't inspire confidence. Match-ups with Oklahoma State, Oklahoma and Baylor remain and more than five conference wins would be a success. TEN (ansas — 12-7 (1-5) A promising non-conference campaign is fading after a dismal start in Big 12 play. For their part, the Jayhawks have had a chance to come away with a win in every game but in the games against Baylor and Nebraska. Kansas has enough talent to string together some wins, but problems scoring in conference play have doomed the young squad. At only 49.7 points per game in the Big 12 Kansas is dead last in total offense. To put together a run similar to last season's, Bonnie Henrickson's team will have to cut down on turnovers and hit the defensive glass. ELEVEN ELEVEN Iowa State — 12-6 (1-4) Unlike Kansas, Iowa State isn't having trouble scoring. The Cyclones are averaging a respectable 65 points per game against Big 12 opponents. The problem is they can't stop anyone else from putting the ball in the basket. For the season they are limiting opponents to 57 points per game. In Big 12 play that number jumps to 73. Luckily, for Iowa State the weakness of Big 12 North means their season isn't completely lost, but that they must step up the defensive focus to improve their standing. TWELVE Missouri----8-11(1-5) The Tigers have talent but not nearly enough to compete in the ultra-competitive Big 12. Junior guard Alyssa Hollins and sophomore forward Jessra Johnson have the ability to score, but other than the cupboard is relatively bare. Despite a top-four conference finish in 2005-2006, the Tigers have a long way to go. Missouri is being outscored by almost 15 points a game in Big 12 play and there is no real reason to think they will turn it around. Edited by Nick Mangiaracina Over 40 Toppings To Choose From! Rudy Tuesday 2 Small Pizzas ONLY $11.99 2 toppings 2 drinks phostax RUDY'S PIZZERIA 749-0055 704 Mass. www.rudyspizzeria.com FREE DELIVERY! Open 7 days a week Voted Best Pizza! Free Suntanning when you purchase a membership for $19.99 a month. No enrollment fee Why use your "Spring Break" money for tanning when you can get yourself fit and Tan for FREE? (some restrictions apply) Lawrence Athletic Club 1202 E.23rd AND 3201 Mesa Way · Lawrence, KS · 785.842.4966 ROBERT J. DOLE INSTITUTE OF POLITICS The University of Kansas Presenting... "MILITARY BLOGGERS and America's Wars" Tuesday, January 29, 2008 7:30 p.m. at the Dole Institute Panelists: Charles J. Holt, Chief of New Media Operations for the Pentagon Ward Carroll, editor of Military.com and Milblog.com John Donovan, veteran and lead blogger of TheDonovan.com Moderated by Professor David Perlmutter author of Visions of War and Blogwars 2350 Petefish Drive Lawrence, Kansas (785) 864-4900 doleinstitute.org ---