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"We've been changing things up a lot and trying to find what works." Geoffroy Washington said she needed players like Geoffroy to contribute more offensively if the Jayhawks want to be competitive against the 'Huskers. "We've got to play great basketball ... we're not a team right now that can be successful with only one or two players playing," Washington said. "If we can get everybody to step up and do what they can do, I think we can play Despite the current hardships, Washington believes that Kansas' senior leadership is still strong. "One thing we at least have to do is stick together, and we might get a win here or there," Scott said. "As long as we stick together and don't break, we'll be all right." with them." Contact Scott at sports@kansan.com. This story was edited by Anne Mergenmeier. KANSAS VS. NEBRASKA Both teams vie for elusive Big 12 wins Kansas women on the road to play struggling Nebraska By Ryan Wood Kansan sportswriter When the Kansas women's basketball team travels to Lincoln, Neb., tomorrow night, it hopes to come away with its first Big 12 Conference victory against an opponent also struggling in Big 12 play. Nebraska (11-7 overall, 1-4 in Big 12 play) will play Kansas after coming off a 67-41 defeat by Missouri on Tuesday night. After starting its season with a 10-3 mark, Nebraska has dropped four of its last five since Big 12 play began. "We need to shoot better, and take care of the ball a little better." Nebraska coach Paul Sanderford said. "Like Kansas, we haven't shot the ball very well in conference games, and we need to improve on that." The Cornhuskers are led by Keasha Cannon, a Kansas City Kan., native. Cannon had a remarkable career at Penn Valley Community College in Kansas City, Mo..—where she was a two time, first-team NJCAA AllAmerican —before signing with Nebraska. "She needs some more experience in the Big 12." Sanderford said. "She has brought a lot of athleticism to our team. She's an athletic guard that can shoot and rebound very well." Cannon, a junior guard, leads the 'Huskers with 12.4 points per game and 7.7 rebounds per game in her first season with Nebraska. "She's probably their best athlete," Kansas coach Marian Washington said. "She'll be one of their primary ball handlers." Both Kansas and Nebraska participated in the San Juan Shootout in San Juan, Puerto Rico, in December. Nebraska took second place in the tournament, winning two before falling to Tulane in the championship game. The Jayhawks went 1-2 in the tournament and finished sixth. "We need to shoot better, and take care of the ball a little better." Paul Sanderford Nebraska coach Notes Nebraska guard Shahidrah Roberts, Overland Park, has a severely sprained ankle, and will not play in tomorrow's game. Last season, Nebraska swept the season series, winning 73-62 in Lawrence, and 49-46 in Lincoln. Contact Wood at contact wood in rwood@kansan.com. This story was edited by Kyle Ramsey. UNIVERSITY DANCE COMPANY AUDITION 7 P.M. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 2002 STUDIO 242 ROBINSON CENTER NO SOLO MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: CALL S64 - 4264 SPRING BREAK IS NEAR... Let Curves. help you look your best!! Our Exclusive Quickfit Circuit... Only takes 30 minutes! Burns body fat Tones muscle Fast • Fun • Fitness That's Effective! ---