Page 12 University Daily Kansan, January 14, 1982 Nebraska routs Kansas, 75-55 When the Jayhawks travel to the Bob Devaney Sports Center the outcome is easy, a loss. The Nebraska Cormushers 75-55 victory over KU last night run the Cormushers record against the Javahawks at the Sports Center to 8-0. The victory for Nebraska, the opener for both teams in the Big Eight Conference, was its biggest win over the Jawhaws in 10 years. The Jawhawks, who hit on only 21 percent of their first half shots, finished the game hitting 36 percent from the field, 20 of 56. Team captains David Magley and Tony Guy hit on 27 percent from the field, of 8 to 30. Magley was 4 of 12, while Guy was 4 of 18. Nebraska's well-balanced attack was led by senior forward Ray Collins, who scored a career high 16 points. Besides the difference from the field, Nebraska's bench produced 32 points, compared to 19 points coming off the bench, while senior Jerry Sheechar and junior Greg Downing each scored eight. Shoecraft also had a game-high 11 rebounds. Center Kelly Knight led the Jayhawks with 13 points, while Magley and Grym finished with 11 and 10 points. Kellogg added seven second-half points. Peacock added 9 second-half points. Nebraska, which never trailed in the game, jumped off to a 7-2 lead in the first four minutes and opened its lead to 19-9, half way through the first half. The Cornhuskers outscored the Jayhawks 17-7 in the last six minutes of the half, after the Jayhawks had closed the margin to 3, 19-16. In the second half, the Jayhawks got within 10 points of Nebraska twice. But that was as close as KU could get as the Cornhaskins built up a 22-point line. ween. "Our players have to understand that they have to come to play every night." "They play well together," assistant coach Jo Jo White said. "I give Nebraska a lot of credit. They played well... Head Coach Ted Owens called the effort the poorest of any KU team in his coaching history. Jayhawks open defense of Big Eight title The pattern has become all too familiar for the KU women's basketball team. It happened in the Queen's Classic in Plainview, Texas, and it happened again this past weekend in the Pizza Hut Classic in Wichita. What has happened has been KU's inability to put together more than two solid games in a row. The Jayhawks will attempt to put an end to this pattern when they play the Iowa State Cyclones in the opening round of the Big Eight Championships today in Manhattan. Marian Washington, head coach of the Jayhawks, said that her team recognized what it has to do. the last two tournaments, we've played two good games and then have let down in the final," Washington said. "I feel that the team knows what it has to do to put three good tournament games together." The Jayhawks, who have won the Big Eight championship the past three seasons, should not have much of a problem with Iowa State in the opening game. The team led by three players scoring in double figures. Seniors Tracy Eckert and Nancy Brown lead the team in scoring with an average of 11.2 points per game, averaging 11 points and seven rebounds. Iowa State goes into the tournament coming off a seventh place finish in the Pizza Hut Classic. That finish is a bit deceiving, though, since the Cyclones in the first two rounds. Both Colorado and Oregon are ranked in the top 20. The Jayhawks, who are now ranked 20th in the nation after being ranked as high as ninth good in the season, must continue to get good scoring from their top two scorers, Tracy Claxton and Angie Snider. Claxton, who has led KU in scoring in 12 of its 14 games, leads the team with an average of 19.2 points and 14 rebounds a game. Snider is averaging close to 11 points a game and leads the team in assists with 46. No player is averaging in double figures. The rest of the starting lineup is a question mark for the 10-4 Jayhawks. Besides Claxton, Snider, and Angela Tillman, the other players will take the court today is unknown. trip to Manhattan because of her grades, and Lenora Taylor, another starter, has not performed well in the teams past few games. In fact, she was a four-time first-placeer and eight rebounds in the Jayhawks three games in the Pizza Fut Classic. Robbin Smith, who usually starts at the forward position, did not make the If KU wins, they would advance to the semifinals against the winner of the Oklahoma-Colorado game at 6 p.m. (6 p.m.) The second play in the consolation round at 2 p.m. Kings top Cavs, 117-104 Rv United Press International KANAS CITY. Mo.-Rooke Kevin Loder scored a career-high 25 points and grabbed nine rebounds last night to win the victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers. loss, and the King's snapped a two-game losing streak. It was Cleveland's eighth straight Ernie Grunfeld added 18 points and Mike Woodson had 16 for the Kings, who had six players score in double figures. Ron Brewer had 30 points to lead Cleveland, which fell to 29—the worst in the NBA. Kansas City is now 18-23. Scoreboard Basketball NBA STANDINGS Eastern Conference Team W 7 Lett. GB Boston 27 18 Pel. 77 Indiana 28 19 Taz 122 New York 18 18 500 19% Washington 15 18 500 19% Houston 15 18 400 19% Milwaukee 25 11 694 7% Atlanta 18 11 694 7% Athens 18 11 694 7% Chicago 15 10 429 10% Chicagoland 15 10 429 10% Detroit 20 6 171 18% Western Conference Midwest Division San Antonio 22 11 678 4% Denver 23 11 678 4% Dallas 16 11 491 7% Kansas City 13 13 361 11% Utah 13 25 301 11% Oklahoma 12 25 301 11% Los Angeles Seattle Phoenix Pittsburgh Golden State Portland Texas Fort Smith 26 10 722 25 10 722 24 10 722 20 10 371 20 10 371 15 15 85 15 15 85 25 15 85 Baltimore 116, Atlanta 85 Milwaukee 113, Philadelphia 107 Minnesota 94, Washington 102 Kansas City 117, Cleveland 104 Seattle 106, Indiana 97 San Francisco 104, New York 128 Team DROWSEN Pct. GB Missouri 2 0 1.000 Massachusetts 2 0 1.000 Nebraska 1 0 1.000 Oklahoma 1 0 1.000 Iowa State 1 0 1.000 Kansas 1 0 1.000 Oklahoma State 1 0 1.000 Oklahoma State 1 0 1.000 **anking** Missouri (1) 54, Oklahoma State 49 Kansas City State 48, Kansas State 54 Nebraska State (20) 75, Iowa State 55 Colorado 98, Oklahoma 88 TESTING PRESCULS Note: Number in parenthesis indicates UP! CITY MUSEUMS North Carolina (1) 61. North Carolina State (15) IDI TOP 98 RESULTS *P. Paul* (4) 92, South Carolina 59 *B. R. Wilson* (4) 67, Georgia 48 *G. H. Wong* (4) 67, Georgia 48 Arkansas (4) 102, TCU 59 Louisville (4) 103, Alabama 68 Nevada (4) 103, Alabama 68 Hockey NHL STANDINGS Wales Conference Patrick Division Team W 20 L 11 T 5 GF 17 GA Pts. 50 Hawks 20 W 11 L 17 GF 17 GA Pts. 50 Philadelphia 20 H 18 L 6 GF 17 GA Pts. 49 NY Rangers 20 H 18 L 6 GF 17 GA Pts. 48 Pittsburgh 20 H 18 L 6 GF 17 GA Pts. 48 Buffalo 25 11 0 176 137 158 Boston 25 11 12 176 134 155 Montreal 22 10 11 300 127 158 St. Louis 22 10 11 297 128 155 Hartford 18 10 9 183 128 155 CAMPBELL CONFERENCE St. Louis 10 20 20 4 163 173 174 144 Minnesota 15 20 14 14 163 172 164 144 Washington 16 20 14 14 163 172 164 144 Winnipesaukee 16 20 9 160 180 184 141 Toronto 13 19 10 160 180 162 147 Philadelphia 13 19 10 160 180 162 147 Edinburgh 27 10 8 252 171 62 Calgary 14 10 10 122 172 38 Vancouver 15 22 8 154 165 18 Los Angeles 15 22 8 154 165 31 San Francisco 12 8 5 172 181 Washington 6, Edmonton 6 Buffalo 6, Buffalo 6 Columbus 4, Columbia 4 New York Rangers 2, Minnesota 0 Tampa Bay 2, Minnesota 0 Winnipeg 5, Winnipeg 5 St. Louis 3, St. Louis 3 Soccer MISL STANDINGS - Dudley Team W L W L Pct GB New York 11 1 2 467 - Pittsburgh 14 9 -3 13 Baltimore 9 5 684 2% Rocky Mountain 9 5 671 2% Cleveland 6 4 808 5 New Jersey 6 4 808 5 Maryland 4 9 121 8 St. Louis 12 12 923 Minneapolis 8 6 157 $4% Miami 6 6 157 $4% Memphela 6 6 157 $4% Wichita 7 7 500 $5% Wichita 7 7 500 $5% Kansas City 7 11 214 $5% Kansas City 13 13 113 $5% YESTERDAY'S RESULTS New York at New Jersey, ppd., snow Denver 8, Buffalo 2 Wichita 6, Phoenix 4 kinko's copies Professors, Kinko's Professor Publishing is an alter native to the limited library. reserve system for your course materials that guarantees students inexpensive copies of your study material. 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