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No purchase necessary. 711 Wakarusa Dr. 603 West 9th St. 785-841-3600 785-749-5444 Now in Lawrence at www.centralnational.com Cyclones' offense blows past women's basketball team Member F.D.I.C. By Kevin C. Wilson Kansan sportswriter The streak is over. No. 24 Iowa State produced a 28-8 run to start the second half Saturday in Ames and surged past the Kansas women's basketball team 69-49. The Cyclones a string of 14 consecutive losses to the Jayhawks. Pride; went down early during the Jayhawk loss. "We got frustrated by not making easy shots," Kansas coach Marian Washington said. Forward Lynn Pride and guard Suzi Raymant went 5-for-25 from the field and scored only 15 points. Pride received a mild concussion and sat out for several minutes after she took an elbow to the face in the game's opening minute. "That really hurt us," Washington said. "I think everybody got kind of shaky there. Lynn is a tough little player and she was pretty shaken. I was really surprised they were going to let me put her back in so quickly." BASEBALL Kansas was swept in the Marriott West Loop Classic this weekend in Houston by Central Florida, Houston and Oklahoma. Central Florida won 6-4 Friday. Pitcher Les Walrond walked six batters and gave up three earned runs in four innings. Houston won 9-2 Saturday. Oklahoma pounded the Jayhawks Sunday 9-1. Kansas had five hits and three errors in the field. The Cyclones, 22-5 overall and 11-3 in Big 12 play, held a 24-20 lead at the half. Senior forward Janel Grimm added a game-high 20 points, and guard Stacy Frese, after going 0-8 in the first-half, connected on four three-pointers in the second-half. Grimm, who was held to four points in a 65-58 loss to the Jayhawks last Saturday, scored 15 second-half points and had a career-high 14 rebounds. "Today was a pride game for us," said Iowa State center Jayme Olson. Olson, limited to three points in Lawrence, scored 15 Jackson: led Kansas with 13 points. points. She went 6-for-9 and had seven rebounds. Frese and forward Megan Taylor added 12 points each. "In the first game, a lot of it was my fault," he said. "I think we got scared of them. I told them this morning in the shootaround, when you get the ball, just go." Iowa State coach Bill Fennelly said Grimm and Olson were more aggressive this time and their teammates did a better job of getting them the ball. Guard Jennifer Jackson led the Jayhawks with 13 points and was the only Kansas player in double figures. The Jayhawks will play the Oklahoma Sooners on Wednesday in Norman, Okla. MEN'S TENNIS The Kansas men's tennis team fell to 0-5 during the weekend at the National Team Indoors. The Jayhawks lost 4-1 to Boise State Saturday night, after losing to Georgia and Kentucky earlier in the week. Senior Enrique Abaroa had to forfeit his match against Boise State because of a back injury he suffered after only two games. Abaroa was coming off an upset of Kentucky's Cedric Kaufmann, the nation's sixth-ranked player. BOX SCORE NO.24 IOWA ST.69, KANSAS 49 KANSAS (17-7) IOWA ST. (22-5) **KANSAS (17-7)** Pride 3-15 0-1 7, Johnson 3-7 0-2 6, Sanford 1-8 0-2, Raymont 2-10 3-4 8, Jackson 6-12 0-0 13, Pruitt 0 1 0 0, Scott 1-2 0 0 2, Robbins 3-7 0 0 6, White 2-5 1-2, Fletcher 0 0 0 0, Totals 21 67 4-11 49. Taylor 5-13 0-12, Grimm 8-12 4-5 2-1, Olson 6-9 2-13, Frese 4-16 0-10, Bartz 0-1 0-0, Haugen 2-5 1-1, Robson 0-0 1-2 1, Pellett 0-2 0-0 0, Brewer 0-2 2 2, Huelman 1-2 0-0 2. Totals 26-60 10-13 69. Halftime—Iowa St. 24, Kansas 20. 3-Point goals—Kansas 3-14 (Pride 1-4, Raymont 1-3, Jackson 1- 3, Robbins 0-3, Pruitt 1-1, Iowa St. 7-24 (Fresco 1-4, Taylor 2-7, Olson 1-2, Haugen 0-2, Pellett 0-2, Bartz 0-1). Fouled out—none. Rebounds—Kansas 38 (Pride 10), Iowa St. 46 (Grimm 14). Assists—Kansas 10 (Raymont 4), Iowa St. 19 (Frese 6). Total fouls—Kansas 16, Iowa St. 12. A--6,321. The Associated Press contributed information to this story. SOFTBALL Kansas had a disappointing trip to Tampa Fla., losing four of six games in the Gladstone Tournament. Kansas dropped both of its Fridays games, losing 9-1 to DePaul and 7-2 to Notre Dame. The Jayhawks shut out Auburn 2-0 on Saturday, but South Florida picked up a 4-3 win against Kansas on Saturday night. Yesterday, the Jayhawks beat Notre Dame 8-4, then lost 3-0 to South Florida and were eliminated from the tournament. The Jayhawks now are 7-5. Good Luck KU Basketball Thank You Seniors C. B. McGrath 24 Your Hometown Steak House for over 30 Years Serving Hand Cut Steaks 7 Days a Week 2176 E. 23rd St. 843-1110 Q. Q. What's black and white and read all over? A. The University Daily Kansan interactive. 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