Page 8 University Daily Kansan, January 26, 1982 ROH GREENSPAN/Kansan Staff Forward Jeff Dishman dribles around Alcorn State's Roland Milburn. The Jayhawks defeated the Brewers last night 72-60. Tigers claim top spot By United Press International NEW YORK-Undeleted Missouri, taking advantage of North Carolina's first loss of the season, grabbed the No. 1 spot away from the Tar Heels yesterday in the weekly United Press college sports coverage of Coachella college basketball ratings. The Tigers, coached by Norm Stewart, received 23 first place votes and 572 points from the 49 coaches who participated in this week's ratings to beat out North Carolina by 29 points. Missouri won games against Big Eight kansas and Oklahoma last week to raise its record to 16-4. The Tigers are the first Big Eight conference team since UPI national champion Kansas State in 1958-59 to hold down a No. 1 rating in basketball. top and they're one of two major college teams left undefeated. Missouri's lofty position in the ratings may be short-lived. The Tigers face one of their toughest opponents on the road, and they journey to Manhattan, Kan., to play Kansas State. "There's no question in my mind that Missouri is the No. 1 team in the country," said Colorado coach Tom Apke. "He've been rated up near the The Tigers are seeking to become the first team in 50 years to win three straight Big Eight conference titles. UP1TOP 20 1. Missouri 2. North Carolina 3. South Carolina 4. Defaln 5. Iowa 6. Iowa 7. Oregon State 8. Buckley 9. Minnesota 10. Arkansas 11. San Francisco 12. San Francisco 13. Alabama 14. Albany 15. Texas 16. Tulsa 17. Oklahoma 18. Alaska 19. Prentice State 20. Prentice State 21. Villanova 22. Villanova Wadkins wins Phoenix Open By United Press International PHOENIX i. Ariz.,—Lanny Wadkins, making good on his play to play aggressively in the final round, shot a 6- under-par 65 yesterday to win the $300,000 Phoenix Open, hardly without a challenge. Mike Reid closed with 46 to finish all alone in third, a stroke behind Pate and Jerry Pate also shot 65 in the final round and, while he was no challenge to Wadkins, the former U.S. Open moved ahead of half a dozen players to grab second place with a 15-under total of 269. Magley leads Kansas past Alcorn State another stroke ahead of Morris Hatalsky, PGA champ Larry Nelson and Andy Bean. Wadkins' career on the TPA tour has been marked by alternate highs and lows. In 1973 and 1977, for instance, he won more than $200,000, but in three of the last four years, he has had earnings of less than $100,000. The victory gave Wadkins a career total of eight since he joined the TPA tour late in 1971. He trailed Nelson by two points before the second. Phoenix and by two after the second. By RON HAGGSTROM Sports Editor The Jayhawks returned home last night after two tough road games and responded with a much-needed victory. Behind David Magley's 26 points the Jayhawks defeated the Alcorn State Braves, a member of the Southwestern Conference, 72-40 before 8,100 fans. ACADEMY CAR RENTAL prices as low as $9.95 per day 808 w. 1234 801-1011 Last night's non-conference game came after KU had dropped three of its first four Big Eight games, all on the road. MAGLEY HAD 15 of his game-high points in the first half and also had five rebounds while Knight had 6 points and 9 rebounds. "I WAS concerned about playing a non-conference foe in the middle of the season," Coach Ted Owens said. "But now I think it helped us. Besides Magley's performance, Knight grabbed a career-high 15 rebounds and tossed in 13 points. "THE COACHES have really been on us about rebounding," said Knight, who was playing with a bad cold. "I just wanted to hit it on the boards as hard as I could." "When you lose two on the road (Missouri and Kansas State), you need a win badly and I knew it would be a very active game." After Aaron Brandon broke the dry spell for the Braves, the rest of the first half was evenly played. The Jayhawks held a 39-23 halftime lead. 9 rebutions. At the seven minute mark of the second half, KU opened up its biggest lead, 56-43. "The coaches stress the first five minutes of each half," Magley said. "The first five minutes set the tempo for the game. we ended up writing in an all-round good performance and showed signs of breaking out of his shooting slump. The way the Jayhawks, 10,6 start, out it didn't look like it was going to be much of a game. KU made its first four shots and grabbed an 8-4 lead before the game was two minutes old. Kelly Knight opened the scoring by hitting it. for the game. "The rest of the game was even, but we ended up winning the game." The senior co-captain went 10 of 16 from the field, 6 of 7 from the free throw, grabbed 8 rebounds, blocked 4 shots and had 2 steals and assists. "I've been overdue," Magley said. "I'm glad it was tonight. I just hope I can continue to do it." KU's other co-captain Tony Guy's shooting slump continued. Another Jayhawk having problems is Boyle. However, Boyle isn't in a situation. forward Leroy Combs, who scored 24 points and collected 17 rebounds against Colorado, was a unanimous selection for Big Eight of the All-Star game. Combs played the Colorado game with his face swollen because of allergies and led the Cowboys to a 95-80 overtime victory over the Buffaloes. ALCORN STATE ($) The last two games he has seen break on his thumb. A hairline fracture on his thumb. Guy went 2 of 9 from the floor and 4 of 7 from the free throw line. However, at 13:17 of the first half Guy passed Walter Roberts and scored last list and moved into the sixth spot. 15-foot jumper, Jeff Dishman made a layup and Magley hit two long jump shots. "Tony is simply in a shooting slump," Owens said. "I'm sure he will come out of it, he is spending a lot of time working on it." "David and Tony, being seniors, might be working a little too hard, they just need to settle down and they will be fine." JAYHAWK NOTES: Oklahoma State **MACC** # **FAC** Albert Trump 12 F-45 1.60 AFF 7 P-2 T 12 Anson Brandon 18 F-43 6.90 AFF 7 P-2 T 12 Tommy Colner 17 F-43 6.91 AFF 7 P-3 T 12 Eddie Archie 30 M-51 1.2 12 AFF 7 P-1 T 12 Richard Horford 13 I-1 0.40 AFF 1 0 P-2 T 12 William White 13 I-1 0.40 AFF 1 0 P-2 T 12 Richard Horford 13 I-1 0.40 AFF 1 0 P-2 T 12 Richard Horford 13 I-1 0.40 AFF 1 0 P-2 T 12 Totals 200 27-55 18-29 44 15 13 64 Alcorn State 200 27-55 18-29 44 15 13 64 MIN FG FT FC RED A PF TP AK David Magee 10 56 47 24 8 4 2 36 JD Debajnan 12 49 47 24 8 4 2 36 Kelly Krugh 34 61 12 15 12 1 2 12 Tommy Loy 34 61 12 15 12 1 2 12 Tony Mcgoway 10 58 47 24 7 2 1 38 Brian Martin 15 58 47 24 7 2 1 38 Mark Summers 12 54 36 0 6 1 2 50 **Rikissa** Officials: John Dabrow, Wayne Untruh, Ed Schumer Technical Foals: Collier Attendance: 6,100 Jayhawks face K-State try to end losing streak The women's basketball team will attempt to snap a two-game losing streak when it hosts the Big Eight champion Kansas State Wildcats tonight in Allen Field House. By GINO STRIPPOLI Associate Sports Editor Tidoff is at 7:30. "Our inexperience has shown in our eight losses," Coach Marian Washington, whose team has now lost five of its last seven games, said. "Most of our losses have been due to mistakes that an experienced team wouldn't make." THE GAME tonight will be the first meeting between the two clubs this season. Kansas, which trails in the series between the two teams, 28-11, beat KState three last season. The average margin of victory was 21 points. But this is not the same Kansas队 that took the court against the Wildcats last year, and the Wildcats, 14-5, are an improved team. "They are what I call a veteran team," Washington said. "They'll be ready for a little revenge after we blanked them last year." K-State is led by senior center Tammy Romstad. Romstad, who sat out last year after knee surgery, seems to have recovered fully from the injury and averaging 85 points per game and leads the team in rebounding with eight a game. A surprise for the Wildcats has been the play of newcomer Priscilla Gary, Gary, a 5-5 guard, leads the team in scoring with an average of 17.5 points a game and tops the team in steals with 45. GARY HAS brought to K-State what the Wildcats have lacked in the past—quickness. 31/2¢ COPIES Service Beyond Duplication HOUSE OF USHER 838 MASS. - 842-3610 After the K-State game, the Jayhawks are idle until they entertain the Oklahoma Sooners Saturday in Allen Field House. The game will be part of a doubleheader with the most 6-point women's Ipffo scheduled for 5:15. "Gary adds a lot to their team because of her quickness," Washington said. "That's her strength, and if they use her right, they have the best running game they've ever had. "Tracy Claxton and Angie Snider are both outstanding athletes, and we have to be prepared against them," K-State Coach Lym Hickey said. "He that is most organized and makes his mistakes will come away with the win." "Rise to the Occasion" GENE B. RALLOON & GRAMM "Ronstad's their other top player. She's always tough and she is the stabilizing force for them." For Kansas to halt the Big Eight champions, they must get a big game from their leading scorer, Tracy Claxton. Claxton, leid kansas to its first victory on the Wildcats' home court last year with 16 points and 19 rebounds, leads the Jawahiers in almost every offensive and defensive category. She is averaging 19.0 points and 14.3 rebounds. "Against K'Sate, we have to do two things." Washington said. "We have to get them in foul trouble and we need to go inside." KANSAS, 12-8, must also get a good game from guard Angie Snider. Snider, who hit a season-high 30 points against Delta State last week, is second on the team in scoring with an average of 12.6 points a game. She also leads the team in assists with 65 and is second in steals with 50. Scoreboard Basketball NBA STANDINGS Eastern Conference Milwaukee 27 19 14 659 48 Atlanta 17 14 25 659 7 Detroit 16 23 25 652 8 Chicago 18 18 23 439 9 Detroit 17 23 33 419 11 Dallas 17 23 33 173 12 Western Conference Midwest Division YESTERDAY'S RESULTS 8433-1431 | Team | W | H | L | Pct. | GB | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Boston | 28 | 11 | 19 | 0.72 | 8 | | Atlanta | 29 | 12 | 19 | 0.72 | 8 | | Washington | 21 | 19 | 525 | 1.83 | 18 | | New York | 18 | 23 | 525 | 1.83 | 18 | | Detroit | 21 | 23 | 439 | 1.71 | 17 | YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Seattle 113, New York 99 Team W L Pet. GB Missouri 5 0 1 Pet. 0 Kansas State 3 0 1 Pet. 2½ Nebraska 2 2 560 2½ Okahanna State 2 2 560 2½ Oklahoma State 2 2 560 2½ Kansas 1 1 325 1½ Iowa State 1 1 325 1½ Colorado 1 3 250 4 Los Angeles Seattle San Francisco Golden State Portland Illinois 30 11 732 5 28 11 763 5 38 12 615 5 22 17 564 5 22 17 654 70 12 28 128 18 San Antonio 36 14 650 7 Denver 29 12 420 6 Boston 18 22 463 7 Kansas City 14 27 341 12 Ulah 13 27 341 18 Utah 12 27 300 14 RIG & STANDINGS YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Kansas 72, Alcorn State 60 Note: Number in parentheses indicates UPI ranking. 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