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Body Image Bodyimage Education & Therapy Psychoeducational group allowing participants to examine factors influencing their body image Home is not 'sweet' in Big Eight For information, call CAPS at 864-2277. KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Although several Big Eight teams have been slumping, the conference as a whole is punishing outsiders at a near-record clip. The Associated Press Tonight Naked Soul 25¢ draws An 82-18 mark against non-Big Eight teams computes to a winning percentage of 82 percent, best in the nation going into last night's games. It's the second-best in conference annals, trailing only 1990-91 when the Big Eight was 97-13. Wednesday Ricky Dean Sinatra Lonesome Hobos But the irony is the surprisingly poor records of home teams. So far this season, road teams are 11-9. Last year, Big Eight teams were 18-38 away from home. One team hoping desperately to continue this weird run by visitors is Nebraska. The Huskers (12-5, 2-3) are coming off a home loss to Oklahoma and haven't been shooting well anywhere, especially in their own arena. "We're shooting the ball poorly from the 3-point line and from the field. That's the big statistic we see." coach Thursday WTCS Benefit Kill Creek Flack Jaw Shower Trick 18&over Friday Nic Cosmos Easter Day Danny Nee said yesterday during the weekly Big Eight coaches 'teleconference.' "I have to hope it's a slump that we can turn around. We have to turn it around. We have to make that shot if we're going to be effective." The Huskers are off until they visit Kansas on Sunday to begin a stretch where they play four of five away from home. "We knew coming in this was the toughest part of the season, and we really put ourselves behind the eight ball." Nee said. Oklahoma, on the other hand, feels as if it's docking after a lengthy sea voyage. The Sooners are home for a while after a 41-day stretch in which they played in friendly Lloyd Noble Center only three times. "We came through it with a good attitude and a bright outlook," coach Billy Tubbs said. "That was the whole key. The won-loss record is important. But our physical and mental state was more important." "The biggest complaint I have is it's my life," he said. "It's the rest of the coaches' lives. It's extremely important to the players. Yet it just a hobby for the officials. If they would continue putting in time looking at their own tapes, it would help officiating a great deal. I hope they're taking it seriously enough to continue doing that." No. 3 Kansas boarded the team bus to Columbia for yesterday's game against Missouri just as the Super Bowl started Sunday. Coach Roy Williams didn't care. He's a one-sport man since watching the New York Jets upset Baltimore in Super Bowl III. But it soon became apparent his players weren't so uninterested. So a radio was produced. Tubbs, who traditionally takes a back seat to no one in his zeal to correct officials, said: "Let me put it this way. I have not had any contact with our conference office, period. By phone, by letter, by anything, about officiating. And I will not even go into why I haven't." "I've usually written a book by now." Missouri's Norm Stewart noted he wasn't allowed to comment. On another topic, most of the coaches quickly passed on the opportunity even to say something positive about officiating in the league. "We did find it on the radio and listened to most of it on the way over," Williams said. "If you think about some of the things we can't comment on today, it really makes you wonder," Stewart said. Big Eight coaches are strictly prohibited — under threat of fines — to criticize officials. But what's a guy to do when asked if he agrees officiating in the Big Eight is improving? A couple took a swipe at a question they probably would love to expound on in detail — if only it were allowed. "It's improving. I hope it continues to improve," Williams said. league overall Missouri 6 0 15 2 Kansas **4** 2 **19** 2 Oklahoma 3 2 11 2 Kansas St. 3 3 14 4 Oklahoma St. 2 3 13 6 Nebraska 2 3 12 5 Colorado 1 4 9 8 Iowa St. 0 5 9 6 | Kansas | 7 | 0 | 16 | 1 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Colorado | 5 | 2 | 16 | 3 | | Oklahoma St. | 4 | 3 | 12 | 5 | | Oklahoma | 3 | 3 | 11 | 6 | | Kansas St. | 3 | 4 | 9 | 8 | | Nebraska | 2 | 4 | 11 | 9 | | Missouri | 1 | 5 | 7 | 11 | | Iowa State | 1 | 5 | 6 | 12 | Men Women Big Eight standings The Associated Press Harding's name still on Olympic roster PORTLAND, Ore. — Tonya Harding's name was on the U.S. Olympic roster sent to Norway yesterday, a day before her ex-husband was to plead guilty in the Nancy Kerrigan attack and a figure skating panel would meet to discuss Harding's role in it. Jeff Gilleoly, Harding's live-in exhusband at the time of the Jan. 6 assault, will enter a plea and make a statement today, his lawyer said. A published report said Gilleoly told authorities that Harding approved of the plot from the start and helped carry it out. by the U.S. Figure Skating Association to consider whether Harding should remain on the Olympic team meets for the first time today in Colorado Springs, Colo. A prosecutor indicated that the Harding investigation may not be completed before the final women's figure skating roster is set on Feb. 21. Prosecutors said they would release portions of Harding's Jan. 18 interview with authorities in which she implicated Gillow, today. Philip Knight, chief executive officer of Nike, announced that the athletic shoe and apparel company will contribute $25,000 to help Harding defend herself if the U.S. Olympic Committee attempts to remove her from the team before she is found guilty or innocent in the Kerrigan case. "It could be days, it could be weeks," said Multnomah County deputy district attorney Norm Frink, "I'd put the emphasis on weeks." The five-member panel appointed "Nike's interests are the athletes' interests," he said. "Any time we have a situation where we have an athletic bureauracy against the athlete, we take the case of the athlete." really proud if it let the justice system run its course and let Tonya Harding skate until proven guilty. "Knight said. The attack was to have occurred in Kerrigan's room, according to the report, but that part of the plan fell "I think the USOC would do itself Knight said his company would take a stand even though Harding has no connection with Nike. Gilooily said in his confession that Harding had obtained Kerrigan's room number at the hotel where the skaters were staying during the national championships in Detroit, the Oregonian said. Harding, meanwhile, while training for the Winter Games, fell six times during practice. through, and Kerrigan instead was struck on the right leg after a workout at an arena. Harding, who has not been charged, has denied that she had anything to do with planning the attack. She said last week that she learned that those around her were involved in the assault only after she returned to Portland Jan. 10. She admitted that she did not tell authorities what she knew at first. A source said that the Westin Hotel clerk who allegedly gave Harding the room number has been brought to Portland, where a grand jury is investigating the case. said the USOC is "prepared under its constitutional procedures to initiate any action deemed appropriate relative to the conduct of any athlete now entered in the Games." Harding's name was on the list of 12 figure skaters submitted by the U.S. Olympic Committee yesterday to the Lillehammer Olympic Organizing Committee, but a statement from executive director Harvey Schiller The special panel appointed by the figure skating association to investigate whether Harding's membership in the association should be revoked, a prerequisite to removal from the Olympic team, is scheduled to meet today, Friday and Saturday. Judy Snyder, law partner to Gillooly's attorney Ron Hoevet, said yesterday that Gillooly will plead guilty to one count of racketeering. As part of a plea bargain, he reportedly will be sentenced to two years in prison, will be fined $100,000 and has been assured that no other charges will be filed. Snyder said Gillooilly will not be sentenced today. 843-0900 • 843-0900 • 843-0900 • 843-0900 • 843-0900 • 843-0900 - River City Travel Co. is located on the KU bus route! * gotta check us out! 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