2 Page 10 University Dally Kansan, February 4, 1981 1. 2023-04-15 1. KU's Legrant hurts MU 81-57 By SANDY CLARK Sports Writer Kansas Heed Coach Marian Washington has been saying all session that there is more to her team than Lynette Woodward. Last night, the Jayhawks proved her right and the Missouri Tigers were evenwitnesses. The Tigers held Woodard scoreless in the first half of the contest, but they couldn't manage to contain the rest of the Kansas team as they were beaten 81-37 before approximately 350 fans in Allen Field House. "Ilyenne wasn't scoring, but she was doing other things," Washington said. "When they're keying on Lynezza, that someone else should be照应." That someone else turned out to be senior forward Shebra Legrant. gleaned an excellent offensive gleaner had an excellent scouting ability, had been averaging 17.9 points a game. "There are certain teams you play that you feel just can't hold you back," Legrand said. "I don't know if Missouri was made for me or if I was made for them, but I always seem to play well against them." The Tigers would probably consider that an understatement. In the first Maggie's Pantry 7:30 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. Thursdays 'til 8:00 P.M. 1000 Massachusetts 841-5404 NOW AT RICK'S A CLASS ACT! Freshman Tracy Claxton continued her dominance under the boards, pulling down a game high 18 rebounds. She also showed off her offensive talents, adding 18 points to the KU score. RICK'S BIKE SHOP MALEZH FOX MUSKET DAIRY 21307 WORTHWARD NV 849-6542 B1333 Vernon Ave The Jayhawks then began some tough defense of their own as their full-court press proved too much for the Tigers. The KU press forced five consecutive turnovers, which resulted in 10 unanswered KU points. meeting between the two teams inay earlier crippled Missouri, with 31 players. Kansas stole the ball 11 times in the first half and went into the locker room. The Jayhawks had to battle a tough Missouri zone in the early going, which allowed the Tigers to jump to a 5-4 lead with 18-65 left in the first half. With it falling, the Tigers left, Kansas took the lead on a Megan Scott basket and never looked back. CASBAH DELI Features Continental Breakfast serving: Fresh croissant Fresh-squeezed orange juice Wedge of cheese Cup of house coffee from 9:00-11:00 am Mon.-Sat. expires Feb. 7 The-Thejawhacks were just as for- tunate in defense of the team, bolding the team to only three points. With 3:03 left in the game, Woodward got the basketball on a fast break and made her second attempt this season at a slam dunk. She had the height but lost control of the ball in the last second. The fans' means quickly changed to cheers as they awarded her a standing ovation for her effort. Much to the Tigers' chagrin, however, Woodward also got on track, tossing in 19 KU points. But she upstaged her second half comeback as she came close to doing the "it's possible" in women’s basketball—the slam dunk. Washington was pleased that Woodard had tried for the dunk. "She must be feeling more comfortable with the fans," Washington said. "Every time I'd talk to her about trying it, she didn't even want to talk about it. I felt people would enjoy watching her attempt it." in the first five minutes of play. The Jayhawks scored 18 points, including three straight Woodard steals during that time. OUTPOST OF THE EIGHTIES The intercontinental ballistic missile network represents an important segment of our defense. Because of the rapid response required in the age of advanced technology, the intercontinental ballistic missile complexes must be responsible, reliable, and intelligent. Air Force ROTC can help YOU prepare for this challenging position of responsibility. As a member of AFROTC you can seek two, three, and four year scholarships. 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