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Next, Dakota Smith, Santa Fe Eyeweares, Nicolette Miller, and Betsy Brilliant, optics lab in the midwest, Langley of K.C. No cheap "backroom grinding." We also supply contact lenses at GREAT PRICES IN THE U.S. WE WAN’T BEEN AWGE!* NEED GLASSES? First Call For Help Headquarters Counseling Center 24-hours telephone/in person counselling & information 841-2345 Kansan Ads Pay LaFrentz scores 31 in return By Tommy Gallagher tgallagher@kansan.com Kansan sportwriter WE DELIVER!!! FROM 11AM TO 3AM! Continued from page 1A 1447 West 23rd St. doors west of Copy Co. 838-3737 Pugh was 4-for-5 from the floor and finished with 10 points and six rebounds. He had missed one month before playing against Texas A&M on Jan. 14, but this was his first start since breaking a bone in his foot Dec. 13. LaFrentz had 31 points in a 13-for-18 shooting performance, including the Jayhawks' only two three-point goals. He added 15 rebounds and three steals despite playing just 24 minutes. Forwards Raef LaFrentz and T.J. Pugh returned to the startling lineup Saturday, as No. 3 Kansas played with a complete roster for the first time this season. "He's not going to score 30 points every night, but T.J. allows Raef and Paul to have more freedom on offense," Williams said. "He does things that might not show in the box score, but do on the scoreboard when the game is over." Coach Roy Williams said after the game that Pugh was the most consistent defensive player that he has ever coached at Kansas. Store Hours 11am-3am Mon.-Sat. 11am-3am Sun. "I felt this was a big game for me," LaFrentz said. "I felt that I needed to come out and play well to try and make a statement that I'm here, I'm strong and I'll be able to go 40 minutes." Pity Texas Tech, which lost 88-49 as Kansas set a new homecourt winning streak at 56 consecutive games. LaFrentz, who had missed nine games with a stress fracture, had not played since Dec. 23, 1997, said he was eager to play so he could prove a point. The Jayhawks stormed to an early 16-0 lead. The Red Raiders missed their first 10 shots and were held scoreless until more than seven minutes had elapsed. Texas Tech pulled to within 20-7, but Kansas countered with a 21-0 run that included 13 combined points from LaFrentz and forward Paul Pierce. The Jayhawks went into halftime with a 44-14 lead. Kansas cruised to victory in the second half. To make room for LaFrentz and Pugh in the starting lineup, center Eric Chenowith and forward Lester Earl returned to the bench. Each player had averaged close to a double-double while LaFrentz and Pugh were sidelined. "Eric and Lester did a great job while I was out," LaFrentz said. "Their roles SAVE TIME & MONEY ON PHOTO & DEVELOPING NEEDS Jayhawks rally, but can't erase early Tech lead By Kevin C. Wilson Kansas sportswriter Down 40-18 early in the second half, the Jayhawks rallied to an 18-4 run that reduced Texas Tech's lead to eight points. Suzi Raymont, who was held scoreless in the first half, scored seven points in 40 seconds during the Jayhawks' run. For the first 20 minutes, the Kansas women's basketball team forgot how good it really was. Washington: Her women's team lost to Texas Tech. Kansas fell behind early 19-4 and trailed by as many as 24 points late in the first half, but a second-half surge by the Jayhawks was not enough to overcome No. 5 Texas Tech. 72-56. Kansas' defensive effort in the second half held the Lady Raiders (13-3, 6-1 Big 12) to 33 percent shooting after they had hit 48 percent in the first half. The Jayhawks' offense also improved during the second half. Kansas hit 50 percent of its field goals, 17-of-34 shots. The Jayhawks outscored Texas Tech in the second half 38-34. 12 Conference) missed 14 of its first 17 shots and didn't make consecutive baskets until reserve guard Shandy Robbins hit her second-straight basket with 1:33 left in the first half. Kodak Bulk Film · Ilford, Kodak & Mitsubishi papers· chemicals· negative sleeves· developing tools & supplies· Dry mounting sheets· Frisket film · Bulk loaders· Books and Guides No. 5 TEXAS TECH 72, KANSAS 56 I think that was the key, our start, and then we just hung in there in the second half," said Texas Tech coach Marsha Sharp. WOMEN'S BOXSCORE Halftime — Texas Tech 38, Kansas 18, Three-point goals — Kansas 2-10 (Raymant 2-6, Jackson 0-2, Robbins 0- 2), Texas Tech 6-13 (Hanebutt 4-4, Lake 1-2, Schmucker 1-4, O'Neal 1-1, Thompson 0-2). Fouled out—None. Rebounds — Kansas 35 (Pride 10), Texas Tech 39 (Thompson 12). Assists — Kansas 12 (Jackson 6), Texas Tech 18 (Schmucker 6). Total fouls— Kansas 19, Texas Tech 9. A — 8,174. 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