Page 8 University Daily Kansan, March 2, 1981 'Hawks finish in 2nd-place tie, draw Cowboys By KEVIN BERTELS Sports Editor Has the Kansas men's basketball team peaked at the right time or has the homecourt advantage been more obvious than usual in its last two games? It doesn't make any difference because Saturday's victory over Oklahoma State was one of the first round of the Bier Eight postseason tournament. Never again this season will the Jayhawks have to face the opposition's fans on the opposition's floor. Saturday's victory gave the Jayhawks a 8-5 Big Eight record, good for a three-way State loss to the St. Louis State fail to a 8-4 and fifth place. The three-way tie for second place brought about a draw for tournament seeding and the luck of the draw gave KU a quick match against Oklahoma State. The Big Eight 46-43, Saturday for the Big Eight championship and won the right to play 2-12 Iowa State in the first round. Kansas State, also in the second-place tie, will play 40 Oklahoma. Nebraska, the third-second team, will host Colorado. All games will be Tuesday evening. Kansas certainly hopes to duplicate Saturday's effort. The Jayhawks shot 54 percent and by as much as 20 points in the second half. The game was KU's second consecutive blowout and proved that his team is peaking at the right time. "I think we're in a good frame of mind to do well," he said. "We're delighted to be playing at home. We fell one game short of our goal, which was to be 20-4 and that would have given us a piece of the title also. But I think we're ready for the next games." "We're playing very good basketball now. We've had great play from our backcourt all season and tonight was no exception." backcourt was an important part of Saturday's game. 6-foot-3 Matt Clark, one of the Big Eight's scoring leaders all season, scored only 15 points. Leroy Combs, the Cowboys 6-foot-8 forward. Combs scored 27 points against KU from his baseline position earlier this season. Stopping part of Oklahoma State's "Clark recognized that we were on More importantly, when Clark got the BIG EIGHT POST-SEASON TOURNAMENT FIRST BOUND GAMES Oklahoma State (8-6, 18-8) at Kansas (9-5, 19-7) Colorado (5-9, 15-11) at Nebraska (9-5, 15-11) Oklahoma (4-10, 9-17) at Kansas State (9-5, 19-7) Iowa State (2-12, 9-17) at Missouri (10-4, 2-18) SEMIFINAL GAMES SEMIIFAL GAMES Winner of MU-1OAE vs. NU-Okiahona State Winner of K-State-OU vs. Winner of NU-CU All games are tomorrow night. Toptip will be announced. Seminials and Saturday Eight Recordings by regular season recorders on parentheses. Big Eight Records follow by regular season records on parentheses. ball in his high post position he was forced to pass. His passes often went back out to the point rather than to him and passed it back out," Owens said. "We were just trying to recognize where he was." KU's 8-9 center Victor Mitchell is still luring with a knee injury and played only 14 minutes Saturday, but his substitute, 8-8 forward John Crawford, and his left wing, Kwon got a low-scoring but productive game from 6-7 forward David Magley. Crawford hit 6-of-10 field goals and three free throws for 15 points and, most important, grabbed 12 rebounds. Magley had 10 rebounds and 3 assists. 6-10 center Art Housey had 12 points on 6-of-9 shooting. All have been key players in the last two games and will be Tuesday, Owens said. "Magley was a complete player, not hitting as well, but he was penetrating and passing well," Owens said. "When he's playing well he makes our whole team the best around. He did just about as on the boards today as we could have wanted." "John has been playing very well and Art is maturing along with the team." OKLAHOMA STATE (18-8) MN MT FG PF REB A PP TF Wright 20 3-11 0-4 12 0 2 6 Jacobs 28 3-11 0-4 15 0 2 8 Coppe 40 3-10 0-4 12 0 2 8 Hannon 40 3-10 0-4 12 0 2 15 Hannon 40 3-10 0-4 12 0 2 15 Shahan 10 2-4 0-4 1 1 2 4 Shahan 10 2-4 0-4 1 1 2 4 Nutt 18 0-4 0-4 2 1 1 4 Stuhlman 18 0-4 0-4 2 1 1 4 Stuhlman 18 0-4 0-4 2 1 1 4 Andrews 1 0-2 0-4 0 1 1 8 Andrews 1 0-2 0-4 0 1 1 8 Rockefeller 47 27-12 1-4 20 11 11 MIN MN PG FG FT FEB A PF TP 2 Magley 17 5-8 1-4 10 10 3 1 2 Houston 17 6-9 0-1 14 10 3 0 12 Houston 17 6-9 0-1 14 10 3 0 12 Guy 7-9 7-11 6-1 2 5 0 3 17 Guy 7-9 7-11 6-1 2 5 0 3 17 Mitchell 14 0-1 2-4 2 2 1 1 2 Mitchell 14 0-1 2-4 2 2 1 1 2 Neal 13 1-4 1-4 2 1 1 2 5 Neal 13 1-4 1-4 2 1 1 2 5 Korek 1 0-0 4-0 0 0 0 0 4 Thorpoon 1 0-0 4-0 0 0 0 0 4 Thorpoon 1 0-0 4-0 0 0 0 0 4 Knight 1 0-0 4-0 0 0 0 1 0 Knight 1 0-0 4-0 0 0 1 0 0 OLIHASTA MA 12-59 16-22 41 13 18 00 TOURS 200 32-39 16-22 41 OKLAHOMASTATE KINGAR Attendees Officials: Mayfield and Leimback Technical Foals: none Attendance: 15.542 Hogan's world-record run in 440 paces track team to title For a spinner still in need of work, KU's Deen Hozan did not do too badly. By PAUL D. BOWKER Sports Writer Hogan, a junior, set a world record in the 440-yard run Saturday as the Jayhawks successfully defended their Big Eight indoor championship at the Bob Devaney Sports Center on the University of Nebraska in Lincoln. Hogan, who has suffered two ham- hair injuries this season, won the race in a record-world record of 47.30, eclip- son for the No.1 pick in the NASCAR Bert Cameron of Texas E-PASS. KU captured its second consecutive conference championship and its fourth in the last five years with 86 points, then lost Nebraska, which finished with 86. The Jayhawks were not assured of a first-place finish until they won the mike relay and Kansas State's Doug Lythek and theuhaskers for first place in the pole vault. Rodney Bullock, who finished second with a time of 47.75. "I knew what I had to do at this time," he said. "If I didn't quity now, I wouldn't do it." KU's winning time of 3.119 in the mile relay set a conference championship meet record, breaking the records of 3.127, set by Nebraska in 1978. Hanson qualified for the national championship at 3½% in Fridays' final of the long jump. $1.50 PITCHERS BUD, BUSCH, NATURAL LIGHT 2-6 PM DAILY at "THE HAWK" It was Nebraska that gave the Jayhawks a few nervous moments. "It's the first time I ever had to win one on the last jump," said Hanson. "It feels great." "I was pretty well in control the whole way. I felt pretty good. I took off hard, hoping to on. I wanted to break the field house record." Senior sprinter Mike Ricks and junior long jumper Mark Hanson both qualified for the national championships at the meet. "I'm still having problems with turns." Hogan said after the record-setting performance. "I need more hard work, to prepare for the NCAA. All the Tostados you can eat $2.99 Casa Do Taco 1105 Mace. offer expires Mar. 1. Ricks, defending national champion in the 600-yard run, qualified during Friday's preliminaries. He posted a time of 1:08.97 in the race, the best time of any Big Eight runner in the event this season. However, it was not good enough to break his conference record of 1:08. Hogan, who reinjured a hamstring muscle two weeks ago at the Los Angeles Invitational, was named The Jayhawks won five of the meet's 17 events and scored points in all but two. outstanding performer of the Big Eight championships. Hogan, the fourth fastest quarterrimer in the nation last year, took the lead at the beginning of the race and never lost it, beating out teammate Kansas State finished in third place with 68 points and Iowa State settled for fourth with 63. Oklahoma State followed with 62, Missouri with 55 and Colorado and Oklahoma finished in a last-place tie with 47. 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