6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, February 26,1980 Record crowd spurs Wildcats past Kansas Bv PAM CLARK Sports Writer MANHATTAN—A full page ad- heading the Kansas State student newspaper urging students to attend last night's women's basketball at the Wildcats and davieskids. A howling round of 2.863, the largest athletic event, piled into Armfield House. Along with reserve Jeanne Daniels, the fans helped boost the past KU 61-14. Daniels scored all eight of her points in the second half and had two key steals to keep the Javahaws from rallying. "JEANNE'S BEST AEST is coming off the bench and sparking our team," KState coach Lym Hickey said. "She made key deals and shots and didn't make any errors." The victory, K-State's second over KU this season, makes the Cats 2-16 and the Hawks 2-35. This week in the women's top college basketball game in the nation and K-State is set in 11th. The 'Hawks trailed by only 29-24 at half-time, but managed to score a point guard Lynetted Wood. She scored 16 points and grabbed seven rebounds in the first 20 minutes, but received little help. "We weren't penetrating against the zone." KU coach Marianne Washington said. Foreign & Domestic Parts DON SCHICK AUTO PARTS Part Stock 1209 East 23rd 841-2200 "We needed to get the ball inside better. We needed to do a better job of attacking the zone." KU's 22 fouls sent K-State to the free-throw line 21 times and KU went to the line only seven. WASHINGTON SAID that the Jayhawks didn't play well, but she attributed a lot of the team's problems to the officiating. "The officials weren't being consistent in what they said to Washington." The 'The Wideok's' position. And we didn't get any breaks when we got the ball inside. A lot of times we were That was when the 'Hawks could get the ball inside. K-State's 1-3-1 zone practically off kU's inside game and forced the 'Hawks to fire from the perimeter. "I THINK THE pressure we put on the outside made them think more before they jumped into the water and simulated similar phase. We'd throw it up, run down the court, then throw it up and run down the court." KU's outside aces had a rough night from the floor. Cheryl Burnett managed to hit 2 of 10 shots and Kathy Patterson went 1 for 4. Sharpshooters Pat Mason and Chris Stewart were also shut down. Mason, who averages more than 11 points game, went 0 to S. Stewart, who rarely shot shots and did not shoot shots she put up, the K-Ste defense didn't allow her to shoot until the second Woodard was whistled for her fift four at the 3:36 mark with K-State up to b3,51. That whistle signed not only the end of Woodard's night, but also the game for KU. The 'Hawks could manage but one free defense. Sheler Legrand in the minutes and left him alone to order to get control of the ball. The Wildcats hilly four of eight free throws, they were enough to beat. Besides foul trouble, KU also hurt itself with turnovers. The 'Hawks gave the ball up 31 times, compared to only 14 for K-State "We were off our game." Woodard said. "We had a lot of turnovers. There was probably a lack of concentration." effectiveness of the enthusiastic KState crowd, Washington said it didn't affect her team, but Hickey said she thought the crowd was an advantage for her players. NEVERYHELESS, Washington said it would be important to play K-State on a neutral court. 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