University Daily Kansan Tuesday, December 4. 1979 7 KU women aware of upset possibility The Central Missouri State University women's basketball team may think the conditions are right for an upset of KU tonight in Warrensburg, Mo. The Jayhawks are coming off an easy victory over Wayland Baptist four days ago and may be looking past CMSU to their Old Dominion, the team on the nation. That will be just wishful thinking on their part, if KU Coach Marian Washington has her way. She said the 'Hawks could not afford to take CMSU for granted. "Central Missouri is probably one of the places especially in the Middle Work," she said. In one way this will be a good team to play. It will give us a chance on work on things we didn't do before." "There are several ways it'll help us prepare for Dominion. They both are popular among fans of the game, Missouri has a good running game and Dominion runs the fast break when it gets tough." KU will be looking at a mirror image of itself when it uses CMSU. Both teams like to run the fast break and use a man-to-man defense and both are aggressive. Washington said that playing against a man-to-man defense would be a little different for KU, since the team usually sees a lot of zone defenses. "When you're hit with the kind of defense you yourself play, it takes a little adjustment," she said. "This team will come closed to playing our style of ball." KU takes 4:1 record into the game, while CMSU is 3:0. The Jennies' victories have come against Emperor State, the University of Iowa and Simpson College. Last year when the two teams met in Allen Field House KU escaped with an 88-83 victory. Shyla Hendra scored 22 points for CMSU and held off a hold off a CMSU riald in the second half. The Jennies return eight letter winners and five of their top six scorers from last year's team. They are led by a pair of senior forward, Kathy Anderson and Marinie Nielsen, who accounted for 46 percent of Central Missouri's points last year. Nielsen averaged 18 points and 11 rebounds per game. Nielsen averaged 17.2 points and 7.7 rebounds. Central Missouri's top recruit is Kansan Karsa Redo. She was a Parade Magazine High School All-America last year at the University where she scored 24.8 points a game. "The matchups should be to our advantage, "Washington said. "Our depth will give us the edge. But we're going to have to zoom in, smart篮, smart and stay out of foul trouble." Washington said she was pleased with the team's first five games, but the Hawks are in sixth place scoring with an average of 9.0 points a game. The average score of KU's opponents thus is 8.7. "We have made steady progress," she said. "I’ve been pleased with the way our offense has handled the zone. The offense is effective at this stage than it was last year." but KU will work on defense if it is to hold Central Missouri to 69 points tonight. The Jennies have been averaging 96 points game and rank sixth in the nation. They defeated Averra 49-54 Iowa 89-78 and Florida 81-80. They have only managed an average of 89 points. "There have been some excellent moments in our defense. We still have some problems with the baseline and defending players, but we are on the middle it hurts you. We've got to deny that. When you play the good teams, you've got to force them into poor percentage games." Individually, Lynette Woodard lead KU in scoring, with an average of 24.4 points a game, and in rebounding, with an average of 16.5 points. Her scoring average ranks sixth in the nation. Holden is second in both categories, with 17.4 points and nine rebounds a game. Shebra Legrand is third, with 13.8 points and five rebounds, who is fourth, with 14.4 points and five rebounds. cooperation with Danny Socolof's Neospace BOB MARLEY AND THE Hailers with special quest Pat's Blue Riddim Band with Robert Zohn also appearing Betty Wright $8.50-9. / $8.-8.50 with kuid Thursday, Dec. 6, 1979 7:30 p.m. Hoch Auditorium An old ghost returned to haunt Kansas' Mac Stallcup last night in his hometown, Tulsa, Okla. By GENE MYERS He was wide awake but having a nightmare because for the third time in his career, a last-ditch loss to fail and a life-loss. This time it was 72-23 to Oral Robers. Stallcup's first half success overshadowed by fatal miss Sports Writer Stallcup, however, wasn't the only Aikwyak living a nightmare '94-Season 4-for-14 shooting hunt and fouled out Starters John Crawford and David Magley named to the first team. Pivovar pvt people, Chester Gles, Mark Snow, Art Hoyle and Kiley Knight, pulled down With the Titans ahead 77-73, Stallion four seconds left, the shot hit the rim and landed in Robert Griffin's hands. Keith Dugger forced to struggle with two free throws to finish in 58.4. paid for by Student Activities Fee "We had to do something to keep Darrell and his friends from penetrating." Titan coach Muller says. "We took the shooters, but we had to take a chance with the zone and give them the out shot. It was." KU, harassed by the Titans' odd 1-2- zone, shot only 42 percent for the game and 32 in the first half. Oral Roberts led 36-25 at intermission. The gamble paid off in seven or more point leads throughout most of the game. But KU rallied on the final 2:0, immediately after Valentine fouled out. Douglas, who scored eight points subbing for Valentine, connected to move KU's ball into the box. And went little-use senior Randolph Carroll who forced Oral Robers' Gary Johnson into a turnover on an inbounds pass. Ricky Ross then sailed in a 22-footer. The Titans tried to stall, but Douglas intercepted a pass and found Ross racing down court with 47 seconds remaining. He AP Top Twenty The Top Twenty teams in the Associated Press college basketball ballpark, with first place votes in parentheses and congestion pool, with place name votes in parentheses and parties. 1. Indiana (28) - 1-0 2. Ohio St. (7) - 1-0 3. Ohio State (1) - 1-0 4. North Carolina (1) - 1-0 5. Kentucky (3) - 1-0 6. Alabama State - 1-0 7. UCLA - 1-0 8. North Carolina - 1-1 9. St. John's - 1-1 10. Delaware - 1-0 11. Sparta - 0-6 12. Paradise - 1-0 13. Virginia - 1-0 14. Leaville - 1-0 15. Owings Mills - 1-0 16. Marquette - 1-0 17. Georgetown, DC - 1-0 18. Birmingham Young - 1-1 19. Kansas - 1-1 20. Iowa - 1-0 missed his layup as he was fouled, but hit both free throws to put KU ahead for the first time. The most recent career pass has placed the ball up court, center Hewlett left his post under the basket to meet Garrett at the free throw line. Garrett, with the rest of the KU team chasing him, located Antonio Martin alone under the basket for a 7-97 advantage with 18 seconds left. That set Upstallcruz's fatal miss. Even if the shot would have fallen, Owens wouldn't have been pleased with the performance of the 19th-ranked, but so to drop, Jawhaws. "The shot was to go to Ross," KU coach Ted Owens said. "But their zone pushed us outside so Slapton not the scout." "If we had won, it would have been a great victory," Owens said. "We had come back and had a chance to win. Somebody had told us that they would win." Oral Robers still outlived as completely. "I wasn't pleased with the offense. But as large a problem as the offense was, we broke down worse on defense. We beat them from the field but we simply lost them." KU had 24 fouls to 14 for the Titans, who went 24-for-34 from the line. Johnson led with 11 of 12, including 10 straight in the second half. Tough-luck Stallcup only had three points and four rebounds, but he was the catalyst for KU off the bench, starting in place of Crawford in the second half. His aggressive play under the boards put KU's defense in better shape and anchored the defense. But in the end, his game ended just after last year's loss to Kansas State in Allen Field House. Shalpu missed a similar score in the side that would have given KU victory. Last month, he failed on the final shot in KU's exhibition loss to the Yugoslavia | | FT | PT | REB | PF | PN | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Giles | 1.9 | 0.0 | 2 | 2 | 1 | | Crawford | 1.3 | 0.0 | 2 | 2 | 1 | | Guny | 1.3 | 2.1 | 2 | 2 | 10 | | Guglielmo | 1.3 | 2.1 | 2 | 10 | 1 | | Valenfèvre | 1.3 | 3.4 | 6 | 2 | 16 | | Carroll | 0.6 | 0.0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | | Snow | 0.6 | 1.2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | | Snow | 0.3 | 1.2 | 1 | 1 | 7 | | Snow | 0.3 | 0.0 | 0 | 1 | 7 | | Nogues | 0.2 | 0.0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | | Negues | 0.2 | 0.0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | | TOTALS | 30.21 | 15.16 | 21 | 24 | 72 | | | PG | FT | REB | PF | PTs | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Garrett | 34 | 6 | 8 | 6 | 12 | | Griffin | 34 | 6 | 8 | 6 | 12 | | Griffin | 34 | 6 | 8 | 6 | 12 | | Johnson, Cat | 17 | 11.12 | 5 | 2 | 15 | | Johnson, Cat | 17 | 11.12 | 5 | 2 | 15 | | Williams, Cat | 9 | 10.8 | 1 | 2 | 10 | | Williams, Cat | 9 | 10.8 | 1 | 2 | 10 | | Johnson, D | 6.3 | 36 | 7 | 4 | 14 | | Johnson, D | 6.3 | 36 | 7 | 4 | 14 | | KANAS | 14 | 27.4 | 29 | 7 | 12 | National Team. He also called time last year against Kentucky when KU had no timeouts left. The resulting technical foul gave the Wildcats a win. ORAL_ROBERTS 35 Eocardia otoa, Valentine Fouled out-Valentine 4.9745 Ross boss KU 13 with 19 points, despite going 1-for-7 in the first half, KU's only other double-digit scorer was Tony Guy, who went 4-for-13 for 16 points. Better aim Mac Stallcup went up for an easy basket against Neda-Reno in last Saturday's season-opener for KU. But last night it was the Oral Roberts Titans the篮ards didn't come as easily. Although Stallcup played strong on the defensive end of the court, grabbing four shots from KU with a 10-4 jump shot in the final seconds of the game that doubled KU to a 7-3 2-7 defeat. White, who finished fourth in the voting a year ago, led the nation in rushing with 1,803 yards and became college football's second White wins '79 Heisman NEW YORK (AP) -Southern California tailback Charles Hayes, who once said he wanted to win several Heisman Trophies, settled for one Monday when he was named the 1979 Heisman winner as the out-of-state football player in the United States." Granada Telefone: 843-6788 'APOCALYPSE NOW' leading career ground-guard with 5,598 regular-season games to 6,048 for Tony Romo. The Bengals distanced the 178 Heisman winner, Oklahoma running back by Billy Sims, in the game. Eve 7:00 & 10:00 Sat-Sun 2:30 White received 453 first-place votes, 144 seconds and 48 thirds for 1,695 on points a 3-2 baini. Sims, Oklahoma's brilliant run- ning back, had 77 points on 82 firsts. "A FORCE OF ONE" Varsity Hillcrest 1. "RUNNING" 2. "TEN" Eve 7.00 & 9.15 Sat Sun 1.30 3. "STARTING OVER" Cinema Twin 1. "MUPPET MOVIE" Live 7/40 & 9/30 Sat Sun 1/30 2. 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