Page 8 University Daily Kansan, February 15, 1981 Scoreboard Basketball NBA STANDINGS Eastern Conference Atlantic Division Team W W L Pct. GB Boston 38 16 14 .72 - - Philadelphia 56 14 12 .72 % New Jersey 25 25 28 .490 12 Washington 25 28 28 .490 12 New York 25 28 28 .490 12 Milwaukee 36 14 720 Detroit 22 29 431 Dallas 28 30 431 Atlanta 19 38 404 Chicago 19 38 404 Houston 11 39 25 Western Conference San Antonio 32 17 .653 Houston 77 22 .853 Texas 26 11 .59 Ulah 18 18 .367 Utah 18 31 .674 Utah 18 31 .674 Kansas City 13 34 .567 Kansas City 13 34 .567 16% Seattle 34 16 17 680 - Los Angeles 34 16 17 680 - Los Angeles 28 21 21 %/% Golden State 27 22 22 %/% Phoenix 27 22 22 %/% Phoenix 14 36 151 6/% Phoenix 14 36 151 6/% Philadelphia 117, New York 105 San Diego 128, Los Angeles 94 Boston 108, Los Angeles 103 Chicago 110, San Francisco 104 Dallas 111, New Jersey 109 Indiana 109, Portland 107 Houston 106, Cleveland 105 Team W 10 L Pct. GB Missouri 1 1 1 49% Illinois 7 7 1 38% Oklahoma 6 5 490 3½% Nebraska 6 5 590 3½% Ohio State 6 5 600 3½% Kansas 4 6 400 5½% Colorado 4 6 280 5½/ Fall State 4 6 282 5½ Note: Number in parentheses indicates UPI ranking. [4] 41,89; Okhata State 89 Kansas State 14,58; Iowa State 49 Kansas 60; Nebraska 63 Oklahoma City 67 UPITOP 20 RESULTS North Carolina (2) 66 Georgia 57. NHL STANDINGS Wales Conference Team W L W T L G FG GA Pts. Baltimore 31 7 1 5 62 77 170 Philadelphia 31 7 1 5 62 77 170 NY Rangers 37 21 9 211 219 618 Pittsburgh 37 21 9 211 219 618 Hartford 16 23 11 220 220 432 Montreal 33 11 12 67 363 163 78 Boston 32 18 12 60 333 178 72 Buffalo 30 18 12 200 288 181 69 Chicago 22 18 10 14 288 169 46 Hartford 16 26 10 14 188 169 46 Campbell Conference Norris Division Minnesota 23 18 16 16 242 204 62 Leuven 25 18 16 9 263 262 54 Louisville 26 17 16 12 298 253 54 Wimmington 20 25 11 174 174 51 Toronto 20 35 11 174 197 45 Norton 18 20 11 214 165 43 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Edmonton 39 13 13 11 320 232 82 54 Calgary 26 15 12 13 234 254 53 54 Vancouver 20 20 12 13 201 207 52 52 Montreal 10 18 12 13 191 262 77 53 Colorado 10 18 12 13 191 262 77 53 LSU STATE New York Islander, Hartford 1 College of Washington 2 New York Rangers, Quebec 2 Philadelphia, Los Angeles 4 Michigan State 5 Soccer Soccer MISL STANDINGS Eastern Division Team W L Pct. GB Pittsburgh 17 5 773 - Baltimore 18 16 750 - Detroit 16 15 720 % Buffalo 16 13 480 % Cleveland 9 14 382 % Philadelphia 9 14 382 % Philadelphia 11 17 221 St. Louis 20 13 483 - - Wichita 13 15 634 9½% Memphis 10 16 345 9½% Phoenix 8 18 385 11% Kansas City 8 18 385 11% Forward David Magley goes up for two of his 22 points Saturday night in the Jayhawks' 66-63 victory over the Nebraska Crescentus in Allen Field House. Kansas snaps three-game losing streak By RON HAGGSTROM Sports Editor The Kansas Jayhawks won their biggest game of the year Saturday night. The Jayhawks defeated the Nebraska Cornhuskers 69-43 in Allen Field House, snapping a three-game losing streak, before a crowd of 9,850. With the victory, the Jayhawks kept alive their hopes of finishing in the upper division of the Big Eight Conference. "I THINK THAT if we had any hope of finishing in the upper division this was a step in the right direction toward achieving that goal," guard Tony Gauy Finishing in the upper division of the Big Eight Conference would mean the home court advantage in the Big Eight Post Season Tournament. "This was a very, very important game," forward David Magley said. "I think this gives us a legitimate chance of getting a home court berth." Besides Nebraska, KU is chasing Oklahoma State, which is 5-4 and Oklahoma, which is two games in front of the Jayhawks at 64. WITH FOUR games left in the conference, the Jayhawks face a must-win situation the rest of the season. The Jayhawks' victory raised their Big Eight record to 4-6 and overall record to 13-9, while the Cornhuskers, one of the teams the Jayhawks are chasing, fell to 5-5 in the conference and 13-9 overall. "Sometimes it helps you to know you have to win," Coach Ted Owens said. If the Jayhawks would fail in their attempt to gain an upper division finish Trailridge 2500 W. 6th 843-7333 Studios, Apts., Townhouses 2500 W. 6th 843 7333 they would have to prove they can win on the road where they have struggled. "It it would be very difficult," Magley said. "It would be a tough challenge, "I think we can do it if we're forced to. But, we're not going to look at that now." The 'Jayhawks' victory over Nebraska was that much more important since Nebraska is a team they are chasing. The beginning of Saturday's game was full of surprises. BEFORE THE game ever got under way, the fans in Allen Field House received a surprise when Mark Summa was introduced as the starting center. "He (Summers) has done a terrific job in practice the last couple of days, and he earned the right to start," Owens said. Summers finished the game with 5 points, 1 rebound and a key blocked hit. He sat out most of the first half, when he put into early foul trouble. However, you would never have known that Summers earned a start by the crowd, as they responded with a chorus of boos when he was introduced. "It wasn't that big of a deal," Summers said. "I just have to block that out of my mind." "I liked getting a chance to start," Summers said. "But I got three quick foals, and that kind of upset me." THE JAYHAWKS made another Start Your Day Right. With A Pam's Delight! 2 Buttermilk Pancakes Only $1.99 3 Strips Bacon and 1 Egg breakfast • Lunch • Dinner • Daily Buffet One thing that didn't change for the Jayhawks was the leadership of Guy and Magley. starting lineup change when Tad Boyle, after playing second fiddle to Lance Hill the last two games, resumed his starting role. "When I came out and started to look at the basket, I think I surprised Nebraska," Boyle said. "I think I was more ready than in the past." PAM A PLACE Mond-Sat 6 a.m-9 p.m. 2907 W 6th 841-6844 Sunday 6 a.m-8 p.m. "I took him out of the lineup, but he's come back and responded well," Owens said. Boyle responded in a hurry, scoring 10 points for the Jayhawks' first 16 points in the contest. After Boyle's quick start, he didn't score another point but he dishied 5 out a game. Between the two they combined for 44 points, making 12 each. 16 points were made by one team. Professional Hailstraying for Him and Her Gentleman's Quarters 11.1 W. 99h 453-218 A CLASS ACT! Franchised Dealer For FUJI-TREK-KHS-PICHL RICK'S RALEIGH JUSTRO DANIELER Bike SHOP (844) 6047 8133 Herrnstein FINEST BODY WORK & AUTO RESTORATION THE PRESTON McCALL COMPANY 311 N. 3rd 811-6007 NOW AT RICK'S Notice to Engineers May & Summer Graduates MASON & HANGER · SILAS MASON CO., INC. manufacture & assembly Engineers & Contractors Since 1827 May have the career for you A prime contractor for the Dent. 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Arout. "The season has been a challenge." Coach Marian Washington said. "It was tough for me." Kansas led at the intermission, 39-31. THE GAME was close throughout the first half with both teams shooting from the field. Northwestern Owen from the 33 yard line, while the Jayhawks shot 39 percent. Leading the way for the Rangers was Jan McCully with 8 points. Three other Rangers scored in the victory. During the first half, the Jayhawks were led by Angie Snider's 9 points and Chris Stewart's 8. Tracy Claxton, KU's leading scorer and rebounder, was held to just 5 points and 4 rebounds in the first half. KANSAS'SHOOTING also improved in the second half, as the team shot 17-31 from the field for 55 percent. Northwestern Oklahoma was just as cold in the second half, shooting 9-28 for 33 percent. The Jayhawks methodically built their lead to 30 points during the second half, as the Rangers did not contend with the Jayhawks' inside power. The Jayhawks out-rebounded the Rangers 25-13 in the second half. "That was our 15th win, and we haven't let up at all this season," Washington said. Claxton had 16 rebounds to lead the Jayhawks in that category for the 28th time this season, Taylor, who has not played well against the double fouls in rebounding with 10. Snider, who sat out the 6-4 of 68 the game, and Claxton the Jayhawks with 21 points each. Stewart added 15, including Taylor and Rose Peppes had 8 each. McCully led the Rangers with 16 points and 6 rebounds. Christie Chucken chipped in 10 points and Robin Taylor had 9. TRACEY THOMPSON/Kansan Staff p. n th si Angie S肋er, right, looks for an open teammate as she is closely guarded by Susan J肋er, left, and 21 points in the Jayhawks' 85-68 victory over northwestern Oklahoma State Friday. WEDNESDAY NIGHT AT SGT. 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