10 Wednesday, February 20.1974 University Daily Kansan Woman's Team Beats Washburn By BRETT MARSHALL Kanaan Sports Writer The University of Kansas women's basketball team used the cold shooting of Washburn and a ball-hawking defense to pump an early ankle and then coast to an easy 57-21 victory over the Ichabods last night in Allen Field House. victory for the *Hawks* would put them in a-way for the first place in Fort Hays State. They could be the best of both worlds. In last night's game the Jayhawks jumped to a first quarter lead of 19-0 and then increased it to 27-0 before a basket by Washburn's Marla Lindenmeyer at the 3-47 mark of the second quarter gave the Ichabods their first points of the game. Kansan Staff Photo by ALAN McCOY 44-Game Baseball Season Largest in History of KU The Jayhawk baseball schedule for the upcoming season was announced recently by Coach Floyd Temple. The schedule inducts the largest schedule ever for the Jayhawks. KU will启用 the season March 11-15 in Edinburg, Tex., at the citrus Tournament. The Jahyahs will play seven games there Texas A&M, Pan American and Missouri. KU's Vicki Shirley (12) Drives Against Washburn The schedule includes 23 home games, another "most ever" for KU. The team's opponents will be THE 'HAWKS', however, continued their pressure increases and increased their lead at March 11-15-Citrus Tournament at Edinburg, Tex (7 games); March 16-ST Stymped throughout the contest by the KU zone defense, the Washburn players were unable to attack and were forced to the inside. They suffered from cold shooting almost the entire game. Mary's at San Antonio, Tex. (2); March 28- @Mary's at Missouri State University. (3) April 2-Friends (2); April 5-Kansas State (2); April 6-Kansas State; April 9-Ottawa (2); April 12-Oklahma State (2); April 13-Oklahma State; April 16-Emory State (2); April 19-at Colorado (2); April 20-at Colorado; April 23-Wash-burn (2); April 26-Missouri (2); April 27-Missouri; April 30-William Jewell (2). Coach Marian Washington said she was pleased with the performance of her team in the season. May 3- at Nebraska (2), May 4- at Nebraska (3), May 5- at Nebraska (4), May 6- at Nebraska (5). may 1- at Iowa, state. "We've been working extremely hard all season," she said. "But tonight we were "Steph is our team leader on the court," Washington said. "She controls and runs our offense and just does a great job. She has been most valuable to our success this season. Debbie works extremely well under the basket and has a very soft shot. She has been an excellent player." WASHINGTON PRAISED the entire team for its effort last night but did single out Stephanie Norris, Wichita senior, and Matthew Mullen, the more prominent for their outstanding performances. able to not only move with the ball on defense but apply continuous pressure to the ball. Washington said she thought the experience that the team had gained throughout the season had led to the improvement of its defense. "We've had some very tough experiences this year," she said. "Some of them have been good and they have of them bad but in the long run they have made us a better team." THE SECOND HALF was much like the first, KU continued to press Washburn into both and erratic passes and by the end of the period had gained a 30-point lead, 45-15. Washington substituted freely throughout most of the second half in an effort to keep the score down. In an earlier meeting this season at Topeka KU beat Washburn 77-31. The fourth quarter was marked by numerous fouls on both teams. Despite playing reserves for almost the entire final KU increased its lead to the final 36 points. "With the way our season has gone we can't afford to get overconfident against anybody," said Washington. "We've got to play at a time and just play our type of game." Washington said her team never became overconfident even though the margin of WASHINGTON was obviously pleased with her team's convincing victory but was more concerned about the game Friday night against Kansas State. "It will be extremely important for us to play our type of game against the Wildcats, and in that we must play a ball-hawking defense as we did tonight and working together as a team on the field." She said she was pleased with the squad's smoothness last night. "We've been somewhat erratic at times on offense," she said. "When we play together we're strong from both the inside and the outside of our offense. We have a balanced attack and don't rely on any one phase of our offense to score our points." The fast break could be a key in the Jahyhawk game against Kansas State. KU scored many easy layups against the Ichabods. "If we beat the Wildcats then we'll be tied for first place with them and Fort Hays State and would qualify for the state championships," Washington said. "We'll win if we lose. We beat them by only three points over here, and it should be a good game." CENTRAL REGION AMERICAN COLLEGE THEATRE FESTIVAL Four Productions Presented in The University of Kansas Theatre February 20-23,1974 "110 IN THE SHADE" (Musical version of "The Rainmaker") from Meramec Community College Kirkwood, Missouri 8:00 p.m. Wednesday-February 20 The two star performers made a total 34 points last night. Norris made 18 and Laudermilk 16. Cindy Linquist led Washburn in scoring with six points, Friday-February 22 "AFTERMATH" (Original script) from Ft. Hays State College, Hays, Kansas 8:00 p.m. "THE SERPENT" by Jean-Claude van Hallie from Kansas State College at Pittsburgh Two performances: 8:00 and 10:00 p.m. Thursday-February 21 "THE SERPENT" (Environmental theatre-limited seating) Saturday-February 23 TICKET RESERVATIONS: 864-3982 UNIVERSITY THEATRE MURPHY HALL "THE THREE PENNY OPERA" By Brecht from Webster College, Webster Groves, Missouri 8:00 p.m. WASHBURR (12L) | | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Limequail | 0 | 1 | 4 | 5 | | Limpot | 1 | 3 | 4 | 6 | | Morbile | 1 | 0 | 1 | 3 | | Dauk | 1 | 0 | 3 | 1 | | Lindemeyer | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | | Froehle | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | | German | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 | | German | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 | | TOTAL | 3 | 11 | 12 | 21 | **RANKIN** | | 32 | 34 | 37 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | WASHBURR | 8 | 22 | 47 | MANASN (37) Kalley FG FT F TP Patterson 1 0 2 3 Curle 1 0 2 4 Norrie 2 0 2 10 Ladlemlerk 7 4 4 16 MairFardland 1 2 4 4 Haggluf 1 2 4 4 Shirley 0 1 1 2 Horowitz 0 1 1 2 Harbrow 0 0 1 0 Hardwood 0 0 1 0 TOTAL 28 13 26 97 Grandview Wins Gymnastic Meet The University of Kansas women's gymnastics team lost to GrandVictory College here Saturday in a triangular meet. 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