SPORTS December 7,1984 Page 16 The University Daily KANSAN High-scoring Wildcats to face Jayhawks By PHIL ELLENBECKER Associate Sports Editor Tomorrow night's men's basketball game at Allen Field House may be a freewheeling affair when the Abilene Christian Wildcats come to town to face the Jawhacks. Game time is 7:30. nKU eateries the gaze mask ranked 17th in the nKU eateries the gaze mask ranked 17th in the nKU eateries the gaze mask ranked 17th in the Abilene Christian, an NCAA Division II school, entered its game last night against Wayland Baptist with a 4-1 record while averaging 98.4 points a game and shooting 53.7 percent from the field. included among the Wildcats' conquests is a 93-89 victory over Pepperdine. Last Saturday, Pepperdine defeated Wichita State, a team included among the top 20 in the nation by some publications before the season began. "I KNOW PEPPERDINE'S coach has a great amount of respect for them." KU head coach Larry Brown said of Abilene Christian. "They have some great athletes and they like to run. Their only trouble is that they don't match up that well." that they don't plan to play. Abiene Christian's tallest starter is 6-4/0-foot 5 junior forward Keith Scales. Joining him in the starting lineup is 6-4 junior John Robinson at the other back, 6-4 senior James Wright at center, 6-1 freshman Brett Enzor at one guard and 6-2 junior Ryan Greene at the other guard. That makes for a starting lineup that averages 6-3 a player. By contrast, KU's starting lineup will average about 6-6 a player. Brown has used the same starting lineup in each of his team's games so far, but 6-5 junior Calvin Thompson is listed as a probable starter at the off-guard spot for tomorrow night along with 6-4 senior Tad Boyle, who's started the first five games at that spot. REGARDLESS OF WHIETHER Thompson starts or not, Brown said after his team's 85-72 victory over South Dakota would begin to see more playing time. JAHYWAK NOTES: In the latest Big Eight conference basketball statistics, which run through games of Dec. 3, forward Kellogg ranks 10th in the conference in scoring with an average of 15.5 points a game. Nebraska's Dave Hoppen leads the conference with a 29.3 scoring average Track teams to open indoor season tonight By CHRIS LAZZARINO Sports Writer Sports Writer Anschutz Sports Pavilion's inaugural track meet will take place tonight with the men's and women's track teams' annual intrasquad meet. The field events start at 6:30 and the running events start at 7:00. running events save you. Men's head coach Bob Timmons said Anschutz would be a better place to watch a track meet than Allen Field House, where the track team previously competed for indoor meets. "You will be able to see a track meet without the athletes running behind bleachers and girders." Timmons said yesterday. "There is sufficient lighting, and the announcer will be able to see everything. It will be altogether different." The track in the new pavilion has seven laps to the mile, Timmons said, which is bigger than the eight-lap to the mile track in Allen Field House. "LANE ONE on this track is the same size as lane six on the one in the field house." Timmons said. "It is a lot bigger than most indoor tracks." Women's head coach Carla Coffey said the meet would be more than athletes on the same team competing against each other. "All of the events run at the conference championships will be run at the meet and in the same order." Cofey said. "It will be a full-fledged meet, but it will be between ourselves. One no likes to get beat, so it should be exciting." Spectators also will be witnessing records being set in every event, Timmons said. 11 is the first meet in Anschutz, so all of the winners will be record holders." Timmons said. "Everyone is looking forward to seeing where we are at this point in the season." WHILE TONIGHT'S MEET will be the first full-fledged meet at Anschutz, a women's intrasquad pentathalon was held at the pavilion Wednesday, women's assistant coach Cliff Rovelt said, and a school record was set by sophomore Rosie Wadman. was set by Sophmore Roost. Wadman had a score of 3,570 points, 100 points better than the old school record, which she also shear了. The pentathlon is made up of the 60-meter hurdles, high jump, shot-up, long jump and the 800-meter run. Wadman's results in the events were: 9:3 seconds in the 60-meter hurdle; 5 feet, 8½ inches in the high jump; 40-4 in the shot-pro; 16·10⁴ in the long jump and 2·43 in the 800. "She had personal records in the hurdles, high jump and shot-plot, which is great." Rovello said. "But her long jump and 800 were not very good for her, so that shows a lot of room for improvement. It was excellent, just outstanding." Rovello said Hall, who was fifth at the Big Eight conference indoor meet in the pentathlon last year, had a "no-height" in the high jump, which gave her a score of zero for that event. A no-height is received when the athlete fails to clear the initial height in three attempts. FOLLOWING WADMAN in the final standings was sophomore Jaci Tyma, with a score of 3,558; freshman O'Connor, 3,440; freshman Andrea Schwartz, 3,266; freshman Patty Shadowens, 2,911 and sophomore Julie Hall, 2,506. "I was really pleased with her performance," Rovelto said. "She had a poor total because of the no-height, but she had a good time in the hurdles, and she was able to bounce back and set p.r.'s in the shot-put and long jump, and she won the 800. I was pleased that she was able to pick it up after getting the zero. She probably got as much out of it as anyone." honor Tonight's intrasquad meet is free Clint Johnson, shown at a meet two years ago at Allen Field House, prepares to put the shot. Johnson, one of the leading shopputters in the Big Eight conference, will be competing at the men's and women's intrasquad track meet tonight. File photo/KANSAN Women's team opens tourney tonight The women's basketball team, 4-1 this season, opens play tonight in the Wendy's tournament in Kansas City. Mo., against undefeated Nebraska-Omaha. The game starts at 6 at the University of Missouri-Kansas City's Swimming Gymnasium. Creighton from the undefended ranks with a 68-67 victory on a basket by point guard Mary Myers in the closing moments of the game. For the third game in a row, KU's opponent will be coming into the game undefeated. The opponent is probably the same as before. In the other opening round game tonight, the host team will play Arkansas State at 8. The winners of the two opening round games will meet in the championship game tomorrow at 8 p.m. Last Saturday, nationally ranked Louisiana Tech remained undefeated with a 76-65 victory over KU in the finals of Jachack Dial Classic at Allen Field House. Leading KU in scoring so far this season with an average of 20 points a game is junior forward Vickie Adkins. She is followed by freshman center Kelly Jennings (12.4 points a game), Myers (11.3) and freshman forward Jackie Martin (10.2). Nebraska-Omaha is led by 6-foot 2 ophthalmic Jackie Sholten, who is averaging 15.1 points and 10 rebounds in the Mavericks' six games this year. Another key player for the Mavericks is point guard Jayhawk Wraagley, who was a teammate of Jayhawk Lisa Dougherty while both were at Leavenworth High School Virginia Tech tackle wins Outland award Adkins, Myers and Jennings have started each KU game this year. Sophomore Tom Webb has started all but one game, and Martin has started all but two. 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