--- Page 10 University Daily Kansan, January 19, 1982 Jayhawks entertain Wichita State tonight By GINO STRIPPOLI Associate Sports Editor The women's basketball team will attempt to win their second straight game when they host the Wichita State Shockers tonight in Allen Field House. "Two things should help us get ready for the Shockers," Coach Marian Washington said yesterday. "One is the tough way that Wichita State played us in the game, and how our team played in the first two rounds of the Big Eight tournament." The first two rounds of the tournament still loom in Washington's mind. The 11-6 Jayhawks went into the tournament ranked by points, two teams, Iowa State and Oklahoma, that were not expected to be in the race for the title. "After the second game, we sat down and talked about what the tradition of Kansas basketball was and how we were lacking the intensity to keep that tradition." Another word for Oklahoma State, we went out and looked like the Kansas of old. The Jayhawks should be ready for Wichita State. Even though Kansas beat the Shockers 69-51 in the semifinals of the Pizza Hut Classic, in Wichita, the Shockers could pose problems for the Jayhawks. "Their inside game is tough and they are very tall." Washington said about Wichita State. "They showed what they could do when they broke up to an I-84 there was their first game. Also there is no love lost between Kansas and Wichita State." To stop the Shocker's inside game, Kansas must stop a team with a front line that is led by 6-4 center Theresa Dreiling, Dreiling, a top returning rebounder and scorer from last year's Shocker team, has been in a slump much of the season, but has shown signs of coming out of it. In a Jan. 13 game, Dreiling scored 14 points, blocked nine shots and collected a school record 17 rebounds. The Jayhawks don't concentrate on Dreiling alone though. Mary Kennedy and Pam Mattingly give the Shockers two more experienced, front-line players, and Lisa Hodgson, who hit for 12 points connecting on 6 of 9 shots from in the teams' first meeting, compliments the inside game with good shooting. "We have to do a number of things to beat Wichita State, but the first one is to lose some." Wichita State and we can get good outside shots if we work the ball quickly." "For us to win, to run 'em and stay on top," Washington said. "The new combination of players has given us that." Quickness was the word for the Jayhawks in their win over Oklahoma State in the Big Eight Tournament when they broke a three-game losing streak with thickness ways that a new starting hash has hit on the Jayhawks. Tonight's lineup will consist of Claxton, who leads the team in scoring and rebounding with averages of 19 and 14 respectively, Angie Snider, averageing 11.6 points per game, Rose Peeples, Mary Chrnelich and Chris Stewart, who scored a season high 18 points against Oklahoma State. Birdsong, Dawkins out with injuries By United Press International EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J.—Otis Birdson, the leading scoaler of the New Jersey Nets, is to undergo knee surgery tomorrow. Four swimmers qualify for nationals This season Birdsong has averaged 17.7 points and four assists a game, making 47 percent of his shots. Philadelphia 76ers center Darryl Dawkins will be unable to play for at least 10 weeks because of a fractured right leg bone sustained in a car crash in the New Jersey Nets, a team physician said yesterday. By MIKE ARDIS Sports Writer The Kansas women's swim team bounced back from a dual meet defeat to turn in one of its best performances of the year in the All-American Invitational in Austin, Tex., over the weekend. "It was the best meet we've had," Head Coach Gary Kemp said. "The best ever in this part of the country. We really had four girls who really had good meets." One of those was Jenny, Wagstaff, who missed being the high-point-scorer at the meet by three points. She came in second behind Karin Werth of Longharris championships in five events: the 200-yd individual medley, the 400 individual medley, the 200 freestyle and the 100 butterfly. She also qualified as a member of the robo team with Tammy Thomas, Susan Schaefer and Celine Cerny. quizlets. Wagstaff qualified for the NCAA "Wagstaff performed some pretty good swims in back-to-back events," Kempf said. "She established herself as one of the ton swimmers." Tammy Thomas also qualified for the NCAA meet with times of 23.6 in the 50 freestyle, and 51.7 in the 100 freestyle. Others who Kempt said had a good meet were Schaefer, who just missed qualifying in the 200 butterfly, and Cerny. CENTRE THE JAYHAWKS placed a swimmer in every event and had a swimmer in the championship heat of all but three events. The KU performance came two days ahead of the dual meet to Southern Methodist University. "It will help us in the long run," Kempt said of the defeat. "Up in this area, we can swim badly and still win, sousek by." Kempf said the loss helped motivate the Jayhawks in the Austin meet. "It was a bit of pride," he said. "We're ranked in the top 10 and they're not. It was hard to believe they could not head them head to head again (in Austin) and took care of them." Scoreboard Having qualified two swimmers for individual events and one relay team, Kempf said he would like to take a team of 10 to the NCAA championships. Basketball NBA STANDINGS Eastern Conference Atlantic Division Team W 28 L 12 Pct. GE Boston 18 12 10 2% Houston 18 12 10 2% Washington 18 19 486 10% New York 18 19 22 48% Philadelphia 18 19 421 10% Milwaukee 26 12 694 Atlanta 17 18 684 %/2 Washington 16 15 684 %/2 Detroit 15 23 410 10% Chicago 15 23 410 10% Cleveland 15 23 410 10% Western Conference Midwest Division San Antonio 24 12 667 Boston 28 12 513 5½% Houston 17 23 685 Kansas City 14 24 368 Utah 12 24 11 Washington 9 28 363 Los Angeles 28 18 737 Seattle 20 19 142 San Francisco 21 11 5 Portland 21 15 583 Golden State 11 12 65 California 12 27 101 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS No games scheduled. BIG8STANDINGS Team | W | L | Pct. | GB Missouri | 3 | 0 | 1.00 | ½ Kansas State | 1 | 1 | .500 | 1½ Kansas | 1 | 1 | .500 | 1½ Nebraska | 1 | 1 | .500 | 1½ Oklahoma | 1 | 2 | .333 | 2 Colorado | 1 | 2 | .333 | 2 Iowa State | 1 | 2 | .250 | 2 Oklahoma State | 1 | 2 | .250 | 2 NOTE 12.4 RESULTS Note: Number in parentheses indicates UPI ranking Texas (18) 105, TCU 89 IUP/TOP 20 RESULTS NHL STANDINGS Wales Conference Team W 20 T 15 GF 64 GA 161 Pts. Philadelphia 18 10 7 19 64 57 Cincinnati 18 10 7 19 64 57 NY Rangers 19 10 7 16 174 176 Pittsburgh 19 10 7 16 174 163 Baltimore 19 10 7 16 174 163 Buffalo 27 11 8 189 130 68 Boilers 26 11 6 189 130 68 Montreal 22 11 11 202 132 58 St. Louis 26 11 6 189 130 68 Hartford 10 14 5 117 145 50 Campbell Conference Hockev Norris Division Minnesota 17 14 14 14 14 157 157 St. Louis 21 20 20 84 174 48 46 Oakland 17 20 14 181 138 46 Winnipeg 16 21 10 10 179 42 42 Toronto 16 21 10 179 199 42 U.S.A. 18 20 14 181 138 46 Eidemann 27 12 12 9 159 161 83 Calgary 17 12 10 196 189 64 Vancouver 15 22 10 6 178 121 Los Angeles 10 20 10 6 178 210 San Diego 15 26 10 6 178 40 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Toronto 6, NY Rangers 2 Soccer MISL STANDINGS Eastern Division Team W L Pct. 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