4B • THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, JAN. 23, 2002 WOMEN CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1B SPORTS "It's going to be hard to know exactly what will happen for us, but I think we have a game plan," Kansas coach Marian Washington said. "I don't think anybody has seen the range of Koehn yet, and Ohide is just getting better with experience. With Wecker, that is probably my biggest concern. Inside at that four position, she is very powerful." 'Hawks have used nine different starting lineups this season, and all but three Jayhawks have started in at least one game. Kansas, which has not won a game since Dec. 29, is struggling to find the right combination of players. The Tonight, Kansas will miss the contribution of freshman Blair Waltz, who remains out with a foot injury. Kansas State is the Jayhawks' fourth ranked opponent in six games. So far this season, Kansas is 0-3 against ranked foes. Contact Scott at sports@kansan.com. This story was edited by Justin Henning. Jayhawks face unusually strong 'Cats By Ryan Wood Kansan sportswriter In the past, the Kansas women's basketball team has had success when playing at Bramlage Coliseum, winning four of its last six meetings against Kansas State. But this year, Kansas heads to Manhattan as the underdog. The Jayhawks (5-14 overall, 0-6 in Big 12 Conference play) take on No. 11 K-State at 7 p.m. in Manhattan. The Wildcats have surprised onlookers all season, building a 17-2 overall record and a 5-1 Big 12 mark. The preseason Big 12 coaches' poll picked them to finish seventh in the conference. "They shoot the ball very well with long-range shooters," Kansas coach Marian Washington said. "We have to focus on defending the perimeter." The Wildcats are led by three outstanding young scorers. Sophomore Nicole Ohlde and freshmen Laurie Koehn and Kendra Wecker help K-State average close to 80 points a game. Koehn, armed with a dangerous outside shot, leads the way with an 18.3 point-per-game average. Tonight's game will mark the 82nd time the intrastate rivals have met. K-State leads the series 41-40, and Patterson said that her players would be ready for the chance to beat Kansas for the first time since 1999. "I know they're hungry." Patterson said. "I know they're looking forward to their next opportunity to take the floor. "These kids love to play. I think we're going to have one very intense, hungry, and serious squad on the floor Wednesday night." Contact Wood at rwood@kansan.com. This story was edited by Kristi Henderson. Contact Wood at Kansas senior guard Selena Scott looks for an opening as she drives toward the basket in Allen Fieldhouse. The women's basketball team plays Kansas State tonight in Manhattan. KANSAN FILE PHOTO Get Involved Domestic violence shelter needs a helping hand! 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