Monday, February 15, 1999 The University Daily Kansan Section B·Page 3 Young scores career-high 41 Continued from page 1A time" Young said. "So I guess I did a good acting job." diffe, young said. 501 guessed a good acting job. Young hit both free throws and center Andy Ellis added another free throw on the subsequent possession to give Tech Nash an 80-75 lead with 120 remaining. Bosche made three three-pointers in a span of 22 seconds, but Young sealed the victory by making 10 of 10 free throws in the final minute. Texas Tech, 12-13 overall and 4-8 in the Big 12, made 30 of 32 free throws, while the Jayhawks once again struggled from the line, hitting only 13 of 23. Boschee, Bradford and Ryan Robertson paced the Jayhawks with 16 points apiece, but it was not enough to overcome Texas Tech's 60 second-half points. Kansas, 16-8 overall and 84 in the Big 12, now has lost five of its last nine games and has seriously hampered its chances of a fifth straight conference title. Despite the skepticism, Robertson does not think the Jayhawk fans should give up hope. Jeff Boschke hang his head as Texas Tech fans begin to celebrate the 90-84 victory over Kansas. Boschke hit three pointers in the last 22 seconds of the game before fouling out. Photo by Jay Shepard/KANSAN "I still want a lot of the guys on this team think that we're very good, and I'm one of them," Robertson said. KANSAS 84. TEXAS TECH 90 KANSAS (16-8) Bradford 7-10 2-14 16, Pugh 1-4 0-2-2, Chenwith 5-16 4-16 14, Robertson 5-11 5-15 5, Boschne 6-12 0-10 16, Earl 3-8 2-4 8, Gregory 3-6 0-2 6, Carey 2-2 0-4 0, London 1-3 0-0 2. Total 33 7/2 13 2-34. TEXAS TECH (12-13) **TEXAS TECH** (12-13) Ware 2-5 1-1 6, Kennard 2-4 0-0 4, Ellis 4-8 4-6 12, Young 9-17 18-18 41, Bonewitz 3-11 7-7 15, Banks 0-0 0- 0, Owens 5-6 0-10 0, Layne 0-1 0, Phillips 0-2 0 0, Mitchell 1-2 0-0. Totals 26-56 30-32 90. Halftime—Kansas 36, Texas Tech 30. 3-Point goals—Kansas 5-12 (Boschee 4-9, Robertson 1-3), Texas Tech 8-19 (Yough 5-7, Bonewitz 2-6, Ware 1-4, Kennard 0-1, Mitchell 0-1). Fouled out—Boschee. Rebounds—Kansas 38 (Bradford, Pugh, Chenowith, Robertson 5), Texas Tech 38 (Ellis 12). Assists—Kansas 14 (Robertson 5), Texas Tech 13 (Young 6). Total fouls—Kansas 21, Texas Tech 18. Attendance — 7,447. Track teams combine for nine titles Patterson was one of eight Kansas athletes who won individual titles Friday at the Kansas Pre-Conference Invitational at Anschutz Sports Pavilion. Nine individual titles and six runner-up finishes gave the men's and women's track teams perhaps their best performances of the season and made their athletes eager for next weekend's Big 12 Indoor Championships. "I needed this week to get back on track, because everything's about gearing up for the big meet next week," said hurdler Eric Patterson. All-American Andrea Branson vaulted over 12 feet for the fourth time this season, winning the pole vault and provisionally qualifyin| for the NCAA Championships. Captain Colby Miller won the men's pole vault for the first time this season and provisionally qualified for the NCAA Championships with a vault of 17 feet, 3/12 inches. Other winners included Patterson in the 55-meter hurdles, senior Craig Hettche in the 800 meters, Lester Smith in the triple jump and Charlie Gruber in the 1,000 meters. Diane Heffernan won the 1,000-meter run. She and Branson were the only first-place finishers for the women's team. Schwartz said he was pleased with his athletics' performances. Kansan Sportswriter "I feel better about the things we did in this meet than any meet we've had before. It's a lot of good progress toward the big one next week," he said. Great performances, including three provisional qualifying marks, were what coach Gary Schwartz expected from his team. Elisabeth Ashley Meridith Ashley Michele Bennett Libby Blackburn Debbie Brooks Bruce Bramble Casey Carson Erin Connelly Erin Day. Hillary Dunn Karie Ferrell Kelly Garrity Whitney Gilliland Lacy Glennon Julie Hoecker Holly Hydeman Lisa Kenney Jolynn Lipari Kelly Little Lindsay Lockton Keely Malone Katie Maughan Alicia Mitchell Congratulations To Our Outstanding Initiates In Chi Omega! It was the third time this season Russell won both events, setting a new Anschutz record in the throw and automatically qualifying for the NCAA Championships with a mark of 68 feet, 11 1/2 inches. He then won the shot put and provisionally qualified with a mark of 59 feet, 5 1/2 inches. Scott Russell, an All-American thrower, turned in another dominating performance, winning both the 35-pound weight throw and the shot put. "Sometimes it's hard to get athletes geared up for this kind of meet. Hopefully the way that we performed today will be indicative of what will happen at conference." Schwartz said. 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