8 Wednesday, November 28, 1979 University Daily Kansan Woodard leads 'Hawks past Grand View By PAM CLARIE Snorts Writer It wasn't very artistic, but the KU women's basketball team, led by Lyett Woodsack's 30 points, defeated Grand View College 66-48 night in Allen Field House. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN- Grand View turned up over 32 times and Kansas had the 22 turnovers, but the Jayhawks, 3-1, also had 22 steals that led to casket baskets. Eight of Woodward's first 10 steals were 10 steals. The Wichita junior had 10 steals for the game and也rabbled 11 rebounds. "We tried to play well," Coach Marian Washington said. "Sometimes it's easy to fall into a lower tempo and it's a challenge to stay sharp. "We have to constantly work to look good. You have to remember that we're still trying to sell a product." Sports WOODARD WASN'T the only KU player to have a productive night. Three other KU players scored in double figures in the home game against Oklahoma State, 17 points and grabbed 12 rebounds and 8 assists. center Shyra Holden scored 12 points and had 10 rebounds. Freshman guard Chris Stewart came off the bench to score 14 points most of them lone-range goals. punish "Chris is going to be a fine offensive threat for us," Washington said. "She's going to hurt some people from the outside." KU was in control of the game from the opening tip-off. Grand View won the tip, but Woodstock stole the ball and the Jayhawks a lead it never gave up. With the Vikings shooting 24 percent from the field and giving the ball up 21 times, the Hawks went into the victory. ALTHOUGH KU opened the second half with the same line-up that had started the game, Washington did empty her bench. Thirteen 'Hawks played in the game and Legatran 28 minutes were the most on the court. They scored 30 points in only 28 minutes of work. for a change, KU did not run into four troubles. Legrant and Holden both outfied on KU's game with two first rounds each they finished last night's game with only two folds. Holden didn't get whistled for his personal foul until the grunt did it for his first foul. The grunt did it for her first unit the 5-17 mark. Going into the game, Washington was concerned about the Jayhawks letting down against the Vikings, but KU easily beat last year 96-33. Although KU won big again Strong defense key to KU victory By PATTI ARNOLD Sports Writer Snorts Writer A hustling man-to-man defense caused 32 turnovers and stopped what offensive attack Grand View College had last to allow KK to cruise to a 54-64 victory in Allen Field. Lynette Woodard led the Kansas defense with 10 steals, while playing 25 minutes. Kathy Patterson came off the bench to grab three steals. The Grand View Vikings scored only 19 points the first half, and turned the ball over 21 times. "They didn't score a lot, but we still had a lot of weak points on defense." Patterson said. "We looked good, but we need to talk to more. We also need more. We have some breakdowns." RESEARCH CANADA'S LARGEST SERVICE Send now for latest catalog. Thousands of termpapers on all subjects. Enclose $5.00 to cover return postage. ESSAY SERVICES 79 Tampa Bay, Burlington 8504 Toronto, Canada MACE LRU (418) 365-649 The University of Kansas School of Fine Arts Presents the BRAHMS' "REQUIEM" Performed by the Performed by the COMBINED CHOIRS AND CHORUSES James Ralston, Conductor and the UNIVERSITY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA George Lawner, Conductor Phyllis Brill and Antonio Perez, Soloists SUNDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1979 3:30 p.m. HOCH AUDITORIUM "The 'ReQUIEM' is one of the greatest masterpieces of our musical NO ADMISSION CHARGE --last night, the players were not totally satisfied with their performances. That's right! Stop by Wendy's and Pick up your six-pack aack. Just perfect for the office lunch menu, the juice value is value packed family evening. You get Offer good at Wendy's Old Fashioned Hamburgers at: 523 West 23rd St.,Lawrence Copyright (c) 1979 by McGraw-Hill International Inc. All rights reserved. KU BREAKDOWNS led to 22 turnovers and four blocked shots. Christ Stewart, who came off the bench to pump in 14 points, stole the tail from the team when he scored last. Steve was still adjusting to five-man basketball. Stewart played a six-man game in high school. "I've got a lot to learn on defense," she said. "I'm all right when I'm helping out, but when my man has the ball . . ." "I didn't realize I had that many," she said. "I'm just trying to do my best." Woodard was surprised to learn she had 10 steals. WOODARD SAID that even though her play looked good from the stands, she still was not satisfied. "If you talk to coach (Washington), she'd tell you I didn't play all that well," the junior point guard said. "I'm trying to put out what coach wants me to." "I need to press more and I tend to lay off. I need to be more aggressive and not worry about the drive, I know I have help." KU Coach Marian Washington said she was pleased with the team's overall play, but the press defense still needed work. "They're still not picking them up like I want them to," she said. But according to Woodard, the Jayhawks will be ready for their game Saturday against Wayland Baptist, the No. 13 team in the nation. "We're going to be ready. We'll have to take it on the Saturday," she said. "We did okay" Woodard said. "We didn't do what we were capable of doing. We didn't run the break like we tried to do it. "I don't worry about the other team. I'm most concerned with our team's same." LEGRANT SAID the Jayhawks weren't up for the game. "Usually when you play a team like Grand View, sometimes you underestimate them." she said. "We didn't play the best we could." Kathy Patterson, senior guard, said KU had some strong points, but also had some weak points. "WE HAD SOME breakdowns in defense," she said. "If we had talked more we would have done better. Agenda: "The kind of pressure defense we play, you have to talk a lot and help each other out. We'd play good and then we'd let loose around our hands through our hands. We weren't sharp tonight." Student Fees Increases: Be there, Aloha: "It certainly is going to be a tough ball game than tonight's," Washington said. "They are a fantastic outside shooting team and we have a good club. It should be a good contrast in styles." KU's next game is Dec. 1 against perennial power Wayland Baptist. The game will be a preliminary for the men's game and will start at 5:15 p.m. Student Senate Meeting Big-8 Room Kansas Union Mason, Pat...PG FT REB TP FP T Leggat, Seydra...8.9 12 12 17 17 Leggat, Rhea...12.5 12 12 17 17 Burrell, Cheryl...9.0 9.0 2 2 2 Woodside, Lylek...15.28 6.0 12 3 30 Lodwys, Ivory...15.28 6.0 12 3 30 Scot, McGain...1.7 0.4 0 4 1 Smith, Bob...9.3 12 2 0 4 Smith, Bob...9.3 12 2 0 4 Chasek, Susan...9.3 0.4 2 2 0 Chasek, Susan...9.3 0.4 2 2 0 Brenda, Brenda...6.46 6.46 61 61 5 6:30 Wednesday Nov. 28th Grand View (46) a) Student Union Increase b) Activity Fee Increase Paid for by Student Activity Fee Kansas (95) sua films Miller, Diane...PG FT REB PP TP 2 Rivera, Victor...57 32 21 18 10 Robertberg, Martine...9 5 4 5 9 Roberts, Marilyn...5 9 16 4 8 Roberts, Mary...5 9 16 5 9 Peterson, Tami...51 64 2 4 12 Peterson, Sam...51 64 2 4 12 Thomas, Maryanne...64 64 1 1 8 Thomas, Maryanne...64 64 1 1 8 Joel, James...64 64 1 1 8 Johnson, Claudia...17 82 47 11 41 Constance...17 82 47 11 41 THE EMOTIONAL SHOCK BURNS RIGHT INTO YOUR HEART! ROD STEIGER IN "THE AWNBROKER" 2023 WARDEN BROCK PETERS * JAIME SANCHEZ GERALDINE FITZGERALD ALL ARTISTS RELEASE Wednesday, Nov. 28 7:30 p.m. $1.00 Woodruff Auditorium Discussion and refreshments will follow the film in the International Room. Cosponsored with Hillel. Reboundina ruler CHRIS TOOD/Kansan staff KU forward Shebra Legrant and Grand View center Lesa Gavin fought for this rebound last night in the Jayhawks' first game of the season. Legrant pulled down 11 rebounds in the game. Center Megan Scott, who had four rebounds, backed up Legrant, while Grand View's Dawneielle Timmrell watched the action. KU won the game handily, Get Your Blood Pressure Checked Free! Wednesday, Nov. 28th 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. at one of these three locations: Strong Hall, Lobby Wescoe Hall, 4th Floor Kansas Union, Level 2