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6B SPORTS
THE UNIVERSITY'S DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 2009
BASKETBALL (CONTINUED FROM 1 B)
For the fifth consecutive game, McCray paced Kansas offensively, scoring 24 points. Unlike previous games, though, McCray received help from him.
teammates.
Morris added 13 points and freshman forward Aishah Sutherland chipped in 12 points and five rebounds off the bench. At different times in the game, McCann
striking distance. The Jayhawks committed 12 turnovers in the second half, allowing the Buffaloes to cut their lead to seven late in the
"It feels good to have a smile on your face again."
DANIELLE MCCRAY junior forward
Morris and Sutherland each scored points in bunches.
For stretches in the second half Kansas' carelessness with the ball allowed Colorado to remain within
But McCray scored the game's final four points to seal Kansas' first victory in almost three weeks.
second half.
"It feels good to have a smile on your face again." McCray said. "I think that we came out with a purpose tonight and
crew that we needed to do things we were capable of doing to get a win"
— Edited by Andrew Wiebe
KANSAS
32 33-65
1836-54
COLORADO
KANSAS (13-7, 2-5) BOX SCORE
| Player | FG-FGA | 3FG-3FGA | Rebs | A | Pts |
| Krysten Boogaard | 1-6 | 0-0 | 1 | 0 | 2 |
| Nicollette Smith | 3-5 | 1-3 | 4 | 2 | 7 |
| LaChelda Jacobs | 0-1 | 0-0 | 2 | 5 | 1 |
| Ivana Catic | 0-0 | 0-0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Danielle McCray | 10-21 | 1-4 | 6 | 4 | 24 |
| Kelly Kohn | 2-2 | 2-2 | 2 | 1 | 6 |
| Aishah Sutherland6-8 | 0-0 | 0-0 | 5 | 0 | 12 |
| Sade Morris | 6-10 | 0-1 | 4 | 3 | 13 |
| TEAM | | | 6 | | |
| Totals | 28-53 | 4-10 | 30 | 15 | 65 |
COLORADO (10-10, 2-6) BOX SCORE
Player FG-FGA 3FG-3FGA Rebs A Pts
Brittany Spears 5-13 0-1 7 2 10
Kara Richards 7-13 0-0 7 2 17
Alyssa Fressle 1-3 1-1 2 2 5
Bianca Smith 2-9 1-5 3 5 5
Britney Blythe 2-5 1-3 1 3 5
Hannah Skildum 1-1 0-0 0 0 2
Julie Seabrook 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Kelly Jo Mullaney 2-2 1-1 0 1 5
Courtney Dunn 2-3 1-2 3 0 5
TEAM 4
Totals 22-49 5-13 2.7 15 54
notes
Three-pointer shooters return
Along with junior guard Kelly Kohn's two three-pointers, Smith's three in the first half provided Kansas with a much-needed cushion against Colorado.
Sophomore forward Nicollette Smith couldn't remember the last time she hit a three-pointer. But she won't have a hard time remembering now.
"It felt good to finally hit one," Smith said. "And it felt good that Kelly hit some too. She's that energy off the bench that we need."
Turnovers good, then bad
In the first half, despite a sluggish start, Kansas committed just four turnovers.
But, as junior forward Danielle McCray said, it seemed that the Jayhawks became satisfied with that number.
Kansas turned the ball over 12 times in the second half.
"I think we all looked up and saw we only had four tumovers and got too happy," McCray said.
Junior guard LaChelda Jacobs scored just one point against Colorado on Wednesday. But Jacobs' still played a significant role in Kansas' 21-4 run to end the first half.
Jacobs distributed five assists before halftime, including the assists on both of junior guard Kelly Kohn's three-pointers.
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Jacobs provides spark
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
Junior guard LaChelda Jacobs shuffles with a Colorado guard on defense. Jacobs had one steal and five assists in the Jayhawks 65-54 victory
Kansas shuts down Buffs' Spears
BY TAYLOR BERN
tbern@kansan.com
Win or lose, Colorado's Brittany Spears almost always impacts the game.
The sophomore forward ranks third in the Big 12 with 18.2 points per game, and she's only scored fewer than 11 points once this season.
However, not since that disastrous November outing at No. 17 Virginia has Spears been such a non-factor as she was against Kansas.
points in 19 minutes. Wednesday night she didn't score a field goal until seven minutes into the second half and turned the ball over five times.
In that game, she scored just four
Asked what was the key to silencing Colorado's weapon, Kansas coach Bonnie Henrickson immediately answered Sade Morris.
"I think it's as good a defensive performance as she's had since the Iowa game," Henrickson said. "I was proud of Sade for stepping up to that challenge and really single-handedly slowing her down."
In just her second game back from a concussion, Moriat played
33 minutes and shadowed Spears throughout the game.
Spears shot 0-of-7 in the first half and Morris' defensive intensity rubbed off on the rest of the javhawks.
"When you know someone's working hard on defense then it makes you want to work even harder just to reward her," junior forward Danielle McCray said.
"Once one person is on fire defensively then it gets the whole team excited," sophomore forward Nicollette Smith said.
As a team, Kansas forced 21 turnovers and held Colorado to 45 percent shooting.
In addition to Morris' stingy defense, Henrickson commended Nicollette on her ability to contain Buffs guard Bianca Smith.
Junior forward Danielle McCray takes the ball under the basket for a reverse layup. McCray led the Jayhawks with 24 points and five rebounds, shooting a perfect 3-3 from beyond the arc in the Jayhawks 65-54 victory over Colorado.
Bianca hit 7-of-10 behind the three-point line in Saturday's 75-73 victory over Nebraska. Against Kansas she was 2-for-9 and drained
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iust one three-pointer.
"The most important thing was for her to not get off threes," Nicollette said. "All week that's been an emphasis, just to keep a high hand and if anything make her put it on the ground."
Spears eventually broke through to score 10 points, but that's still her second-lowest total of the season and those buckets came in garbage time at the end.
Morris said that her one job in Wednesday's game was to frustrate Spears and let her teammates feed off it. That's exactly what happened.
Once Kansas overcame its zombie-like start to the game its defensive gameplan went to script.
"Sade is a special person and that defensive intensity is what she brings to our team," McCray said.
Edited by Carly Halvorso
HUMANITIES LECTURE SERIES 2008-2009
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ANDROGYNOUS GODS ANDROGYNOUS NOUNS & THE INVENTION OF HETEROSEXUALITY IN ANCIENT ROME
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Junior guard Sade Morris fights for an offensive rebound against Colorado Wednesday night. Morris grabbed four rebounds in the Hawks javits 65-54 victory.
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