Page 10 University Daily Kansan, January 22, 1982 Angie Snider nets 30, but KU still defeated The road once again proved disastrous for the women's basketball team, which felt this time to Delta State 79-17 in Cleveland, Miss. The layhawks, one out of seven on the road, fell behind early as their leading scorer and rebounder, Tracy Clayton got into foul trouble. The Jayhawks, who were behind by as many as 20 points during the first half, trailed Delta State 45-33 at half time. As has been their pattern, the Jahayhs came back strong in the second half, taking a six-point shot with five minutes left in the game. Kansas won over turnovers in the last two minutes of the game to give victory to Delta State. "It was a very disappointing loss for us because we came back in the second half and it wasn't good." "We outplayed them in the second half." Angie Snider, who has come alive in the past four games, scored a season-high 30 points to pace the Jayhawks. Claxton, who sat out most of the first half with three fouls, had 14 points. Barbara Adkins and Rose Peeled tied their season highs with 10 and eight, respectively. Delta State had five players in double figures, led by Ida Johnson with 24 points and 22 rebounds. Debra Temple added 14, Gladys Broom 12 and Kim McKay and Carla Holder scored 11 each. The Jayhawks, playing the game without backup center Shaun Holden, who injured her ankle earlier in the day in practice, continue their road trip with a game against Stephen F. Austin tomorrow night. Tony Guy Rapid Reading Program ove your reading speed and concentration. Five Sessions Tuesdays and Thursdays 7:30-9:30 Jayhawks travel to Manhattan JERRY HARPER ATTORNEY 901 KENTUCKY Suite 204 841-948-7567 The Kansas Jayhawks will play their second straight top 20-ranked team on the road tomorrow night when they迎战匹尔福克斯 Kansas State in Ahearn Field House. "They are a veteran team that seems to be right on their game," KU Coach Ted Owens said. "It will be very tough for anyone to beat them in Manhattan." KU will take a 1-2 Big Eight Conference record into the game, while the Wildats stand 3-0. The Wildcats have won 19 straight games in Ahearn. Their latest was a 47-42 victory over Oklahoma. "All of their seniors are playing well," Owens said. "Tyrone Adams has gotten off to a great start in the league, and they play so well together." K-State starts three seniors and two juniors. The Wildcats have seniors Ed Nealv and Randy Reed at forwards, For registration and payment of fees contact: The Student Assistance Center, 121 Strong, 864-4064 So far in conference play, Adams and Reed have been leading the K-State offensive attack. Adams is averaging 19.7 points per game, leads the team, leads the conference, in The Jayhawks, as has been the case all season, are led by Tony Cuy, David Magley and Kelly Knight. The Jayhawks own a 118-97 lead in the series and have split their last four contests in Ahearn. 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