Section B·Page 6 The University Daily Kansan Wednesday, January 21, 1998 A satisfied customer has purchased the recording from your neighborhood music Missouri claws onto momentum LOVE GARDEN SOUNDS 936 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. St. (upstairs) Lawrence, KS (785)843-1551 "...the first name in sound!" pay CA$H for CDs, LPs and tapes everyday!! COLUMBIA, Mo. — Having upset Kansas for the third straight season, Missouri's next assignment is to avoid the blahs that always seem to follow. Tigers try to avoid history of relapse The Associated Press The challenge for the Tigers is to channel the euphoria created by Monday night's 74-73 victory against the No. 3-ranked Jayhawks to the rest of their schedule. "This is the biggest win we've had," center Monte Hardge said. "Hopefully, we can get some more that are bigger than this one. "That's our goal. We don't want this to be the crowning point of our season, we want this to be a steppingstone." it would be impossible for a player not to get excited about the game. Though the team has had 121 consecutive sellouts at the Hearnes The pandemonium that followed John Woods' last-second steal from Kansas star Paul Pierce certainly confirmed that this was far from another opponent on the schedule. Center, there are often hundreds of no-shows. At this one, there were no empty seats and much of the time the fans were on their feet. "It doesn't matter who we have, Missouri is going to play its best game of the year," Kansas guard Rvan Robertson said. But what happens after the screaming dies down? Missouri players and coaches have learned from bitter experience not to place too much emphasis on this game. After handing the nation's No. 1 team its first loss after a 22-0 start with a 96-94 double-overtime victory last year, the Tigers couldn't stay pumped up. They lost six of the next seven games before making a belated run to the championship game of the Big 12 conference tournament, where they lost by 27 to the Jayhawks and finished a dismal 16-17. Now the team is back at the crossroads, at 10-7 overall and 3-3 in the Big 12, and hoping to avoid a similar relapse. There's no break on the schedule with No. 10 Iowa coming to town on Saturday and Missouri trying to end a 17-game road losing streak at Wake Forest on Sunday. Missouri forward Jeff Hafer said the Kansas game could be a springboard to success. "Emotionally this is big because we need to find ourselves after losing a couple of road games we feel we should have won." Hafer said. "To come out and beat a big team like this is really a big emotional lift." For Kansas (21-3, 5-1), this is probably just a bump in the road. The Jayhawks expect center Raef LaFrentz back from a broken right hand for Saturday's game against Texas Tech. Kansas' downfalls were 33.3 per cent second-half shooting and some ill-timed failures. Center Eric Chenowith, starting in place of LaFrentz, missed all eight shots and clanked two free throws with 24.2 seconds to go with a chance to stretch a Kansas lead to three. Robertson missed both ends of a technical foul on Missouri coach Norm Stewart for leaving the coaching box in the second half. For the caper, after Tyron Lee hit two free throws with 11.4 seconds to go, Kansas couldn't get off a shot. Pierce dribbled into traffic near the free throw line and bumped into Hardge before Woods knocked the ball away. "Everybody on our bench is up and yelling foul," Kansas coach Roy Williams said. "If you're on the other bench, you always think it was a great defensive play." Last season Kansas also failed to get off a shot after Corey Tate hit a 15-foot jumper with 5.6 seconds to go for the game-winner. Victorian Art 1868 "That just seems like kind of a Kansas jinx," Hafer said. 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