8A • THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY,FEB.7,2002 SPORTS RECRUITS CONTINUED FROM PAGE 7A On defense, the Jayhawks gained two junior college defensive ends that are expected to contribute rightaway. Reggie Curry of Oxnard, Calif., and Cory Kipp from Riverside, Calif., hope to form a sturdy golden state connection to strengthen the Kansas defense. The one position that Mangino struggled to recruit was an interior defensive linemen. Mangino, however, said he was still talking to two defensive linemen that he hinted might still sign with the Jayhawks in the next few weeks. Even with the impressive list of skill players, no player has grabbed more attention in Mangio's first recruiting try than Fort Scott Community College transfer Bill Whittimore. The talented quarterback, who enrolled at Kansas in January, figures to be a major force in the ensuing quarterback battle that Mangino said would begin in spring practice and spill over into the fall. Mangino believes that Whittemore will bring the certain type of attitude that Mangino wants to instill in his players. "He's a tough, hardnosed, competitive guy," Mangino said. "I talked to every head coach in the layhawk Conference about Bill Whittimore, and everyone of them said he's a difference maker. I just think he's a gritty, gutsy, smart, tough guy and that's the kind of guy we're looking to lead our offense." Mangino said he was thrilled to have a player of the caliber of Whittimore, but he thinks no recruiting class can be judged until they prove themselves on the field. "Overall I'm pleased, and I'm very excited about this recruiting class," Mangino said. "As I said early on you really don't know how good any of the them will be until they get to the field." Contact Domoney at jdomoney@kansan.com. This story was edited by Anne Mergenmeier. Javhawks' 2002 recruiting class Name/Position/Hometown Tony Coker/0L/Hoisington Jon Cornish/RB/Bel West- Westminster British Columbia minister, British Columbia Reggie Curry/DE/Oxnard, Calif. TravisDambach/0UJackson, Mo. - Derek Fine/TE/Salisav, Dola - Charles Gordon/WR/Santa Monica, Calif. Gary Heaggans/WR/Kansas City, Kan. Joe Hogan/QB/Sallisaw, Okla Dexter Jackson/DB/Miami Bekter Jackson BMH Kevin Kane/LB/Parkville, Mo. Jerome Kemp/RB/Wichita Corry Kipp/DE/Riverside, Calif. Kyle Knighton/LB/Weston, Mn Jerome Lewis/WR/Carrollton, Tex. David Ochoa/OL/Houston Brandon Perkins/LB/Houston Skye Peterson/OL/Little Rock, Nick Hunt, USA, Baylor Dominic Roux/WR/Los Angeles Nick Reid/QB/Derby Mark Simmons/WR/DeSota Texas Kenneth Thompson/DB/ Grand Prairie, Tex. Bob Whitaker/OL/Mount Lebanon Pa Lebanon BillWhittimore/QB/Nashville, Tenn. Nevertheless, the Cyclones escaped with a rare victory at Allen Fieldhouse. In the second half, they shot 52 percent and outscored Kansas 45-22. "We're so used to doing the same thing prior to every game," Bremer said. "I think it affected me a little bit." CYCLONES "A conference road win is a big thing for us," Bremer said. "No matter who it is." CONTINUED FROM PAGE 7A "A conference road win is a big thing for us. No matter who it is." Melanie Bremer Iowa State Forward Five players hit double figures for the Cyclones. Bremer scored 14 points off the bench, tying her career high, and All-American forward Angie Welle finished with 12 points and 14 rebounds in just 24 minutes of play. Despite the Cyclones running away with a precious conference victory, Fennelle said he'd seen better games — and better days. "We had a terrible travel day," he said, "but you've got to play through that kind of stuff." Contact Wood at rwood@kansan.com. This story was edited by Brooke Hesler. KANSAS WOMEN CONTINUED FROM PAGE 7A "I couldn't hit a shot today" senior guard Selena Scott said. "I just couldn't buy a bucket. Nikki did real well today posting up for us and scoring on the inside but we need more people to step up and score." Scott ended with 4 points on 1-of-11 shooting while fellow senior forward/center White fought through persistent foul trouble. She sat down two minutes into the second half and finished with 11 points in 14 minutes — the only Jayhawk in double figures. Washington said the inside game suffered with White sitting on the bench. "Nikki was in foul trouble so I couldn't go back to her early," she said. "We had opportunities in the paint and just couldn't put 'em down." Five different Cyclones finished in double digits, led by Tracy Gahan with 19 points. She helped Iowa State pull away, scoring six points in the final three minutes. Washington said her team could not respond to this change of momentum in the second half. "When that momentum swings you've got to have that experience that is patient and that understands how to get it back, and we just don't have that right now," she said. "We just don't have that seasoned gamer at this point." jscott@kansan.com.This story was edited by Justin Guenley Contact Scott at CHRIS BURKET/KANSAN Selena Scott, senior guard, blazes past Iowa State junior forward Holly Bordewyk. Scott scored only four points behind a 1-of-11 shooting effort as Kansas lost its for the 11th straight time in the Big 12. WHAT COULD BE BETTER THAN WATCHING THE 2002 MTV CANCUN SPRING BREAK ON TV? BEING THERE! WIN A TRIP BY MAKING COLLECT CALLS WITH 1-800 CALL ATT. 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