2B Quick Looks --- Monday February 22,1999 HOROSCOPES Today's Birthday (Feb. 22). You can do it yourself and save a lot of money this year. It'll be easier than usual to get a raise in April. The work goes all the way through the summer, and you should be complete by August. You might learn you have a natural talent. A partner could show an interest in helping around June. Travel looks good in November, if you've finished obligations by then. Career goals could change around December, but by next February you should be settled in firmly. Aries: Today is a 6. Taurus; Today is a 6. Send notes to all the people who owe you money today. You might be surprised to find out how much you've loaned out that's never been repaid. You've got a generous heart, and you're kind of forgetful, so you're the perfect person to borrow from. You should start off the day in a good mood. Be careful because as the day continues, your advantage weakens. Tomorrow you could find yourself in complete confusion. Make solid plans while you feel decisive. Gemini : Todav is a 6. You're being pushed to do what you do best, and that's not a bad idea. Think not only about what you're saying, but also about how you're being heard. If you disregard your audience's cherished belief, you might not get the reception you hoped for. Cancer: Today is a 6. nere's paperwork or bureaucratic snofus that need to be cleaned up. Conditions get a little more complicated as the day continues, and it's probably going to be a tiring evening. Best not to plan on going out. Leo: Today is a 6. The move you had planned isn't going to work, because you're being blocked. You still have a few tricks up your sleeve, but don't play them too quickly, and certainly don't get overconfident about a recent success. Virgo: Today is a 5. Libra: Today is a 6. This day could start out with worries about money, but don't let that get you down. If you need more for something fun, how about taking on a little more work? Go ahead and sign up for that overtime so you can get what you want. Scorpio: Today is a 5. Saaittarius: Today is a 5. You have awesome powers, but hold back just a little longer. A big opportunity will come later this week, and if you spend the time now getting ready, you'll be prepared when the opportunity happens. Capricorn: Today is a 4. A day that starts out as drudgery could end up exactly the opposite. That's due to the introduction of a new sparring partner. You two can learn a lot from each other, and today is only the beginning. Capricorns are among the most generous people in the world, and they work harder than just about everyone to provide for the people they love. You should be proud to be a Capricorn, especially if you have to stop doing something you want to do and start doing something you have to do. Aquarius: Today is a 6. There will be lots of new possibilities popping up over the next day or two — people with creative ideas that you could follow through on, people who'd like to get to know you better or engage you in philosophical dialogue. One word of caution: Stay away from the one who's after your money. Pisces: Today is a 5. Take it easy today. There are all sorts of wonderful opportunities, but it looks like there are some hidden problems, too. You should proceed for the next few days as if you were sailing over coral reefs. There's a beautiful harbor and a gorgeous island you can visit, if you're careful. Win gives seniors historic memory Continued from page 1B totaled 14 points and six rebounds, keeping Oklahoma close down the stretch. Lynn Pride proved once again why she is considered by many to be one of the best players in the league. The junior poured in 20 points and 11 rebounds for her seventh double-double of the season and saved her best for last. With the game deadlocked at 54-54, Pride made one of two free throws, giving the Jayhawks a narrow lead with three minutes remaining. On Kansas' next possession, Oklahoma guard Stacey Dales made a steal near midcourt and appeared to be headed for the go-ahead lay-up, but Pride had another idea. She soared in from behind and pinned Dales' shot against the backboard, saving the lead and bringing the home crowd to its feet. "I'd like to see it over and over again," Washington said. "It was just beautiful. She's an extraordinary athlete, and it was an opportunity to measure just how talented she is when she went up and did something like that." Johnson then drained a running one-hander in the lane, stretching the lead to three, and Pride stole a long Oklahoma pass with 18 seconds remaining, which sealed the victory for the Jayhawks. After the game, the Jayhawks focused on Pride's block as the difference. Pride seemed unimpressed by her defensive highlight. Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. "Everybody's talking about it but me," Pride said. "She went up for the lay-up and I just got up with her. It got the crowd hyped, so that's all that counts I guess." Seniors Nakia Sanford and Shandy Robbins shared the spotlight with Pride on the emotional night, as each played her last game at Allen Fieldhouse. Both reflected on their careers during the post-game ceremony. As excited as Washington and her players were about reaching the milestone victory, they all were glad to have the win behind them. "As a freshman I came in and was a part of a lot of history, and now to have my last game here be a part of something else historic is a real good feeling. I'm going to really enjoy looking back on it." Sanford said. "There was so much pressure trying to get something done for me, and I will always remember that," Washington said. "In that kind of a determination they can get a little tight. I think it's off their back now, so hopefully they'll start relaxing." Sanford, who had eight points and four rebounds in her home finale, echoed her coach's sentiments. "To say I helped Coach get that 50th win is an awesome feeling, but we have so much season left. This whole week I've been thinking I just want to get senior night over with so I could go ahead and cry and have it over with and move on." — Edited by Julie Sachs Coach Marian Washington gathers with her players, who are wearing T-shirts celebrating her 500th win. Washington reached the mark Saturday night with a 58-54 win against Oklahoma. Photo by Augustus Anthony Piazza/ KANSAN Washington wanted nothing more than a win Saturday night. Before the game, she told longtime friend Peg Wittmer, who has worked on the team's radio broadcasts for more than 20 years, that No. 500 had to happen. A win on the road during the last two regular season games just would not feel as right as the confetti-throwing lovefest in the Fieldhouse following the win. "We finally got it — what an incredible night," said Washington, as she held both nets the team cut down in the postgame celebration. "The 500 embraces a lot of players that had the same vision as I did." Washington, now waving and smiling and clapping, looked toward the crowd of 3,800 at Allen Fieldhouse — the ascending feeling of tension now transforming into relief. Washington was presented with a bouquet of flowers at midcourt as a sheet cake with 'Congratulations' inscribed in frosting was wheeled onto the court. After hugging Chancellor Robert Hemenway and Athletics Director Bob Frederick, Record victory marks final home game for two seniors No. 500 was finally hers. The Kansas players on the bench put on blue t-shirts with a bold 500 across the chest. Continued from page 1B and accepting the game ball from Associate Athletics Director Amy Perko, Washington pumped her right palm upward repeatedly to the cheers of the crowd. Then she took the microphone. "Wow." Washington said. "Moments like this are difficult.. We've always had a great tradition for men's basketball." And now we have that for women's basketball." Sanford, who along with Robbins addressed the crowd after the game, was still reeling from the emotional ride. "This whole night hasn't really sank in yet, I'm still in a dream state," said Sanford, who scored eight points and had four rebounds in her final game at the Fieldhouse. Though thrilled by the victory, guard Jennifer Jackson expressed disappointment after the game. "I didn't get any of the cake," said Jackson, who scored 10 points. "It was all gone." As for Washington, the happiness of the milestone victory is one that will last. "There was so much pressure on the players trying to get something done for me and they gave it everything." Washington said. "And I will always remember that." — Edited by Darrin Peschka Sports Calendar TV TONIGHT MONDAY PRIMETIME FEBRUARY 22, 1999 © TVData 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 BROADCAST STATIONS KSMO ❶ 7th Heaven "Paranoia" ☽ Hyperion Bay (in Stereo) ☽ Hermes: Legendary Jmys. ☽ Mad Abt. You ☽ Freiser ☽ Designing ☽ Martin ☽ WDFA ❷ Melrose Place (in Stereo) ☽ Ally McBeal "Sideshow" ☽ News ☽ News ☽ Friends ☽ Friends ☽ MA'SH ☽ KCTV ❸ Corby King ☽ Raymond ☽ Becker ☽ 48 Hours (in Stereo) ☽ News ☽ Late Show (in Stereo) ☽ Seinfeld ☽ KCPT ❹ Antiques Roadshow ☽ American Experience ☽ Bells of Charnboy: 10 Years ☽ Business Rpt. ☽ Charlie Rose (in Stereo) ☽ Red Green ☽ KSNT ❺ Suddenly ☽ Mad Abt. 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