. Page 8 University Daily Kansan, January 20, 1981 KU,WSU women play tonight By SANDY CLARK Sports Writer The Wichita State women's basketball team motto is "Believe in Magic." That should be an appropriate mote tonight when the Shockers meet KU's Jayhawks in Henry Levitt Arena in Wichita, because it will probably take some magic if they hope to pull an upset. The Jayhawks, now 14-3 after winning the Big Eight Championship Tournament last weekend, aren't likely to have their fifth-place national ranking seriously challenged by the 11-7 Shockers. The Shockers have played only two nationally ranked teams this year, both with little success. They were easily defeated 80-18k by 40-34rd Stephen Burke and 65-27rd John Haslam to No. 15 Kansas State. KU has already beaten both teams this year. In their two meetings last year, Kansas beat the Shockers 92-56 and 70-61. KU leads the series 11-1. KU Coach Marian Washington pointed out, however, that the Shockers are a much improved team. "I've seen them play a few times this year and they've got one of the best teams in the school's history," she said. "They're a good ball club. They've got good outside shooting and excellent rebounding." Washington said the key to victory would be winning the battle under the boards. KU has the arsenal to win that battle in 6-foot freshman Tracy Claxton, who leads the Big Eight with 199 rebounds, along with 5-101 senior Shebra McIntosh and sophomore Megan Scott, and, of course, 4-6foot freshman Lynette Woodard. They will be challenged, however, by Wichita's 6-foot-6 center Theresa Dreiling, who leads the Shockers in rebounds with 186 and blocked shots with 49. Dreiling is the sister of Wichita Kapauan-Mt. Carmel's 7-foot-1 center Greg Dreiling, of the top high school players in the country. The Shockers have eight players returning from last year's squad, including senior guard Kem Strobel, a potent outside shooter averaging 10.8 points a game and e-foot-1 forward in the paint, and his second leading rebound with 156. The main strength of Wichita State, however, has been the play of freshman guard Paula Redo, a graduate of Wichita Heights, who leads the team in scoring with 13.6 a game and steals with 41. "Paula has been a really pleasant surprise for us," Wichita State Coach Kabryn Bunnell, said. "She's playing well and she has become a very big part of our team." Bunnell said that her Shockers needed confidence to win. "We have the greatest respect for KU, but we're going to have to not let the fact that they're the No. 5-ranked team be ignored." "We have to maintain our type of game. "We can't afford to key on Lynette Woodard because I feel as if any one of five KU players is capable of scoring 20 or 30 points a night." 'Hawks in UPI top 20 NEW YORK, UPI]-The United Press International board of coach top 20 college basketball raises with first place votes and won-loss records in various tournaments. ENROLL IN ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE CLASSES AT K. U. The Wichita State University Department of Administration of Justice offers resident credit A.J. course work on the KU campus leading to the A.A., B.S., or Masters Degree in A.J. The Wichita State University Department of Administration of Justice offers resident credit A-learning to the A. J., B. S., or Masters Degree in A. J. Courses offered this semester are: A. J. 100 INTRO TO A.J.-TUE.-7:05-9:45 p.m. A. J. 220 CRIMINAL LAW-MON.-7:05-9:45 p.m. A. J. 520 CRIMINAL EVIDENCE-WED.-7:05-9:45 p.m. The will table incorrectly announced that these courses do not transfer to KU. W. S.U. A.J. COURSES DO TRANSFER TO KU. 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