14 University Daily Kansan Friday, January 25, 1980 'Hawks host top teams By PAM CLARK Sports Writer It may not qualify as the greatest show on earth, but four of the best women's college basketball teams in the country compete tonight in the Jayhawk Classic at Allen The ninth-ranked Kansas Jayhawks are the hosts for the tournament, which was ranked among the top tournaments of the season by Women's Sports magazine. KU, 16, plays New Mexico, 12, at 9 p.m. The Lobos are not in the top 20, but they did receive some votes in the last coaches' poll. KU, however, is No. 9. FOURTEENTH-RANKED Kansas State, 13-4, will open the tournament at 7 p.m. against 11-ranked Cheyenne State, 14-1. Both games will feature contrasts in styles. KU and K-State rely on the running game, while Nine Mexico and Cheyenne State prefer to skip down the slope and set up their Although the Lobos are not ranked, KU coach Marian Washington said that the 'Hawks were going to have to work hard against New Mexico. "New Mexico is a very tall team," she said. "It's possible they will start a 5-9, a 6-0, a 6-2, a 6-3 and a 5-4 against us. "We're aware that they will try to hurt us on the boards. We're not tall team, but we have fine leapers. Our 6-12 girl will help jump if she wants to rebound with Shela Lynette Woodard and Megan Scott." BUT WASHINGTON SAID KU wouldn't just have New Mexico's hard to worry about. The Lobos also have two excellent outside shooters in Dean Rostermund and Jared Hofstetter. Rosterumbt is New Mexico's leading roster, averaging 14.3 game. Mary Redeau, a 62 senior, leads the Lobs inside Rosterumbt, averaging 12.7 points and 11.5 rebounds. Washington described Rostermund as "one of the finest outside shooters around. "The they are a deliberate team and like to slow the game down," Washington said. It would be fine if they have been only a few occasions where we have not run as effectively as I wanted to. It is easy, if you're not concentrating, to get out of your game without really realizing it. THE FIRST GAME of tonight's doubleheader also features a deliberate team against a running team with Cheyney State facing K-State. The Wildcats are coming off a third-place finish at the Big Eight tournament last weekend, which was won by the Jawhaws. Tammie Romstad leads the 'Cat attack with averages of 20 points and 10 rebounds a game. Forwards Eileen Feeny and Kim Nest, next, contribute 14.4 and 12.0 points. Gauges Gayla Williams and LeAnnie Wilkens games at 12, State game at 5. Williams games at 8. Wilkens been averaging five points since returning to the lineup four games ago after having made the team's first start. It may not be fair to the rest of the team, but when the subject of Cheyne State basketball comes up, the name of Valerie Walker can be far behind. WALKER. A CANDIDATE for the All-America and Olympic teams, is the Wolves' leading scorer, with a 19.5 average, and rebounder, pulling down 10.6. Admission for the tournament will be the same as any regular season women's game. KU students are admitted free with their tuition waiver. Students who are charged $2 and high school students$ 1 The championship game will be at 3 p.m. tomorrow and the third-place game will be at 1 p.m. Blair and his Golden Buffs battle Jayhawks, injuries and grades By MIKE EARLE Sports Editor Colorado basketball coach Bill Blair would probably rather be anywhere else in the world but Lawrence tomorrow night. Now in his fourth year at Colorado, Blair has yet to win against KU in Allen Field Stadium. He is significantly this year because of KU's inconsistent performances to date. But according to the official score sheet, 'Hawks might be on an uping after their 7437 triumph over Oklahoma Wednesday.' "WE FINALLY realized what it's going to be to play good team basketball. We will work hard to keep losing to Kansas State. And, we'll continue to do so. If hopefully, it will turn things around." "It helped our team tremendously," Carroll said of the victory. "We proved to ourselves that we have the capacity to be 16 and right away our way back against a very good team." The Jayhaws haven't put together good back-to-back performances v this season. But that may change. KU catches Colorado at a good time. The Buffaloes were routed by Missouri 78-45 Wednesday night. Colorado unsuccessfully used stall tacks and scored first-ball points, while the Tigers ruled to 28. to add their misiries, the Bailiffs have the services of 6&'s starter Craig Austin to an assistant to the manager. He learned late yesterday that reserve guard Donald Smith had been declared ineligible Earlier in the week, Jerry Williams, 16-5 forward, was also declared academically ineligible. THAT LEAVES Biar with eight players to try and off-set KU's depth. But the Buffaloes have taken talented players in Quinn, Guinn and John Addison, a 6-4 guard-forward. "I believe this is by far the best team Bill has had at Colorado," KU coach Ted Owens said. "They are an experienced team, but they are also bound to be boost by John Adise and Joe Jou Hunter." "Colorado has title aspirations and I believe they are well founded. They have had some disappointing defeats of late, but I'm sure they'll come in here to try to "lay" KU has suffered some disappointing losses lately also. But its most recent success against Ohioa left Owen wonders if his team will benefit from upgrades. "T CERTAINLY PICK up our. Owens said, 'But you can't judge a team on only one person. And the team that had turned the corner with this team. It depends on how we use the experience we have.'" DARNELL VALENTINE needs 18 points to move into eighth place on KU's all-time scoring record. Big Eight Conference Standings Conference ABI Games Missouri W 1 15 2 Kansas State 4 1 14 3 Nebraska 6 1 12 5 Oklaumbia 2 1 12 6 Kansas 6 1 12 7 Coltroit 2 1 12 8 Iowa St. 3 7 5 Oklahoma St. 5 6 11 Healthy tankers seek revenge Swimming against the only Big Eight team to beat them last year, the KU's women swimmers take on arch-rival Nebraska tomorrow afternoon. By KATHY KASE Sports Writer "I'm not even predicting a victory," I coach The Jayhawks did not swim very well yet. The Eagles battled both the Nebraska and the Iowa. Eight had the flu and missed the meet and the Cormaskins best the incomplete team "I ended up taking 13 swimmers to the meet," Kempt said. "The eight I at home were pretty important to the team." **MS. MAS HAUS, the team and so on.** Still, Nebraska presents a formidable challenge because they have the best diving team in the Big Eight. In most meets, swimming and dive scores are combined to determine team scores. KU's swim team has only one diver, Patty Muckerberg. one will miss the meet, scheduled for 2 p.m. in Robinson Natorium. THE TEAM IS healthy this time and no "Gary says that swimming is where we're going to have to make up the difference. Mary Kay Fitzgerald, a lawyer in 'He has been talking about this week.'" The way the women can counterte Nebraska's diving edge, according to Lanny Schaffer, is to win the relay events. “If we win the relays, we can set the pace for the rest of the meet,” Schaffer said. “If we get ahead on the first two relays, I think we can remain ahead.” WINNING THE RELAYS is good strategy, but blowing and relay events are risky. How can you win the Hawks can with a single relay they would gain the same number of point Nebraska wins. But winning relays isn't the only strategy. Schaffer has pledged to swim hard and in the Big Eight, but the Cordhusers have been in the conference and has only defeated Schaffer once this season. The meet is the women's swimming team's final one in Lawrence this season. Admission is free. Nebraska challenges Big 8 champs "Haywood is going to be tough competition," she said. "But because of the competition, I'm going to come up with better times in my events." By CHICK HOWLAND Sports Writer The KU men's swimming team has something that every other team in Big Ten competes with. The tankers face one of their strongest conference competitors tomorrow afternoon. The meet, which pits the Jayhawks against Nebraska, begins at 3:30 p.m. Jayhawk coach Bill Spahn said he expected Nebraska, along with Iowa State, to be his team's toughest opposition in "Nebraska has a good team and will continue to improve as the season progresses," Spahn said. "They'll especially be tough at the end." THE KU DIVERS also will face their toughest league competition thus far. 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