6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, January 29, 1980 'Cats stun Kansas, 67-66 By PAM CLARK Sports Writer Now that was a KU-K-State women's basketball game. Tamille Romstad's six-foot turnaround jumper over Lynette Woodward with 11 points on Saturday in State a come-from-before 67-46 victory over the Jayhawks last night before more than an hour of play. The Wildcat victory avenged the 85-60 shellacking at the hands of the 'Hawks in the championship game of the Jayhawk Classic Saturday. KU almost pulled the game out when it打 had the ball twice in the last 10 seconds. After Romstad's go-away shot, KU called timeout. CHERLYB BURNETT throw the ball inbound to Woodward, who put up an 18-foot from the left baseline. The ball bounced off the rim and went out of bounds on the hands. There were three seconds on the clock when Burnett again inbounded the ball to Woodard, stationed in almost the same position. With three K-State players on her, Woodard put up an off-balance shot that caught him and the K-Sate victory was clueled. In addition to K-State's combative spirit, several errors on the KU side contributed to the Wildcats' victory. The Jayhawks, who rank sixth in the nation in free throw shooting, hitting 71 percent, connected on only 10 of 21 from the line last night for 48 percent. BUT THE POOR free-throw shooting didn't hurt KU nearly as much as the foul trouble. Woodard, Sheira Legrant and Miles Haws 'habs big front line, all had foul problems. Woodard was whistled for her fourth foul 1:40 into the second half. Five seconds later, Legrant was called for her fourth. And with 8:48 remaining in the game, Scot got her Because of the foul trouble, Legrant played only 23 minutes of the game, Woodard 25 and Scott 32. With KU's big players on the bench, Rosatmadra freedely under the basket. The 6-3 junior led 'Cats with 23 points and had 10 rebounds. "WE HAVE PRIDE," Romstad said. "We made fools out of ourselves Saturday. "The coaches knew that we had to pass the ball around and get good shots. The older girls knew it and then the younger ones did it. And to beat KU we have to stick together." That togetherness showed when Romstad gave most of the credit for her game-winning shot to guard Gayla Williams, who passed the ball to her. "Gayla didn't make an easy pass," Romstad said. "Any different kind of pass and I wouldn't have had the shot." Although Romstad may have made the winner slot look easy, the K-State victory was by no means a snap. After K-State took the lead against Fresno, the Hawks test, the Hawks backed to take control KU MAINTAIN an eight-point lead most of the game. At the end of the first half, KU led 38-31. Pat Mason and Woodward each had three points and Legrand八名 to pace the KU. Romstad, with nine points, and sharpshooter Feeney, with eight, kept K-State in the game. of the game. KU scored nine straight points in the next two minutes to lead 9-4. K-Steve's hopes for a victory brightened considerably when Woodard and Legrant went to the bench after picking up their ball with more than 18 minutes left in the playoff. "We biew it," K'Slate coach Lynn Luckie said. "We had several chances to get ahead sooner. When their big kids went out, we didn't take advantage of the situation." BUT EVEN WITH KU's big guns on the bench and Scott's effectiveness cut down because of fouls, the Hawks didn't fold, not until the final three minutes. Forced to gun from the outside for one of the few times this season, Mason and freshman Chris Stewart came through all game for the 'Hawks from the perimeter. Mason hit 10 of 16 from the field and Stewart added six more field goals as the shortshored "Hawks maintained a six-to-one lead." The Hawks finished with 20 points and Stewart had 12. When Feehen hit two free throws at the 30 man line, he landed the, 64-82, middle-court cannon a caught 2-0 ball. Right bine: line to KU kab ahead again. Left bine: line to KU on the clock the load to KU 19-63. 'Hawks stay No.9 in latest poll AGAIN THE Wildcats clawed back. Feney hit an 18-foot jumper with :49 left to pull K State within one .66-53. The Women's Top Twenty The Top Twenty women's college basketball teams as compiled by Mit Greenberg of the Philadelphia Inquirer The AP Top Twenty The Top Twenty teams in The Associated Press college baseball league. 1. Dartmouth (6) 17.4 2. Oregon State 18.4 3. Kentucky 19.3 4. Syracuse 20.4 5. Dart 21.4 6. Ohio State 14.9 7. Georgia 14.9 8. Notre Dame 13.2 9. St. John's U. Y. (1) 13.2 10. Louisiana State 13.4 11. Maryland 14.4 12. North Carolina 14.4 13. New York 14.4 14. Virginia 14.4 15. Michigan 13.4 16. Wesner State 13.4 17. Cincinnati 13.4 18. Purdue 13.4 19. Indiana 12.8 20. Brigham Young 12.8 21. Kansas State 12.8 The top 12 women's college athletic teams and based on the institution of the卫校 women in coaches. 18 De. Texas (18) 16-20 Iowa State (17) 14-20 * Stephen F. Austin (4) 14-20 * Leonard F. Austin (5) 14-20 * Tennessee (15) 14-20 * South Carolina (15) 14-20 * Rutgers (14) 14-20 * Arkansas (14) 14-20 * North Carolina State (14) 14-20 * Florida State (14) 14-20 * Detroit (12) 14-34 * Kentucky (12) 14-34 * Maryland (14) 16-44 De. Nevada Las Vegas (16) 14-44 Kentucky (16) 14-44 * Kentucky (16) 14-44 * San Francisco (16) 14-44 * Villanova (14) 14-44 * Memphis (14) 14-44 JEFF HARRING/Kansan staff Then the inexperience of KU's makeshift lineun surfaced. With 23 shots left in the game, Stewart tried to get the ball inside to Woodard. But Romstad stepped in front and stole the ball, then caught the basket that gassed the Cats the victory. "It hurt us to have those people sitting on the bench watching," KU coach Marian Washington said. "It just hurts a club like off the bench." We don't need to off the bench and we didn't have stability. "THEY CERTAINLY came back, but we beat ourselves, too." KU, ranked ninth in the nation for two weeks, fell to 18-4. KState, which moved up a notch in the rankings to 13th this week, now stands at 15-5. Battling guards Cherj Barnett, KU guard, and Gayla Williams, Kansas State guard, go after a loose ball in last night's basketball game in Allen Field House. KU lost the game, the second in three days between the two teams, 67-46. Tankers tune up with Nebraska By CHICK HOWLAND Sports Writer KU's finely tuned men's swimming team cranked out another victory over the weekend, beating Nebraska 71-42. Nebraska, considered a threat to KU's conference crown, was never close, winning only four of 13 events. March, when they will be the host of the Big Eight meet. "I expected NU to swim better today," Spahn said. "They were a little off, and we swam very well." Despite Friday's runaway victory at Robinson Natatorium, KU coach Spillah still expects the Cornhuskers to be tough in The Jayhawks won nine races and broke two pool records en route to the victory. freestyle while teammates Bruce Van Bebber and Griff Docking finished second and third, respectively. KU STARTED the dual when the relay team of Gardner Wright, Chuck Nueman, Jim Sauer and Brian Collins won the 400-yard medley. Bob Vince won the 1,000-yard Anders Rutquet of NU handed the Jayhawks their only losses in the meet, winning the 200 and 500-yard freestyle. Pool records were set in the 200 individual medley by Steve Graves and in the 200 backstroke by Gardner Wright. Graves, who owns six conference titles, swam the M in a record of 1:54.5. Wright, a freshman, has established his pool by swimming a 1:56.8. WANT INSTANT RESPONSIBILITY? 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