Wednesday, November 7.1979 7 University Daily Kansan Woodard leads balanced attack By PAM CLARK Sports Writer For the past two years, players and coaches on KU's women's basketball team have been raised by former Jayhawks are more than a one-player team, and that they have more of the two-time conference champions. In light of Woodard's statistics during her first two seasons, these claims would seem to carry little weight. But this season may prove to be less important for the KU Coach Marian Washington said she Burnett to "gac bac" to her shooting form," which Washington said was impaired last year by an eye injury. Nine new players are on the KU team this season. The players playing time. The one to look for when the season begins is junior college transfer Shabra Lugtaren and freshmen Megan Scott. Legrant has the responsibility of replacing Adrian Mitchell, who graduated last year and is now playing with the In her first college scrimmage against Phillips University two weeks ago, Scott scored 17 points and grabbed 12 rebounds. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Sports Stewart, who is working on defensive fundamentals while making the adjustment from the six-man game played in Iowa, is also taking a leadership role for to bolster the outside shooting game. The KO offensive still starts with the Woodau, though. The 6-foot-joyn averaged 31 points to a game to lead the nation in scoring last season. She also pulled down an average of 14.3 rebounds a game over the Nets, assists, both of which were tones on the team. was counting on the experience gained last season by sophomores Shyra Holden and Pat Mason, coupled with an improved ability to help take the pressure off Woodard. Mason, a 8-8 forward, had a rough freshman year, but her flash moves and deft shooting touch will be a welcome addition to the KU offense with that year behind her. Holden, a 6-2 center, won on the team in rebounds (9 game) and points (12.4 a game), but she also led the Jawkies in fouls, foelling out 16 times last season. Seniors Kathy Patterson and Cheryl Burnett lead the Jayhawks at the guard position. Washington said she wanted more players, but still allowed Patterson and Burnett, along with junior Sandy Kroon, compiled to score fewer than 20 points. Burnett said she was looking for Watson to shoulder. "Syria was overaxious last year. She needs to be more poised," Washington said. "I'm looking for a super year from Syria. We need a leader." The agency her workouts reflect a consistent attitude. Chicago Hustle of the Women's Professional Basketball League. "Shebra Legrant is the player that comes closest to doing it (replacing Mitchell), Washington said. "And I don't have to worry about it." She is tough and has great jumping ability. Scott is a strong 6-2 center, who, Washington said, is quick for her size. "After some experience she could be very effective at center." Washington said. "She has a lot of potential and works very hard." Cusley孙妍英 and Kathy Cullen are a pair of 5-10 holdovers at forward. Washington says the key to their contribution to the team is physical competition, especially, could help the Jayhawks with her excellent outside shooting. Jayhawks' practice pleases Fambrough KU Coach Damb Froubh said he was pleased with the Jayhawks workouts this week in preparation for the Oklahoma Sooners this Saturday. Wide receiver David Visser is still slowed by a badly bruised knee that he suffered in the Oklahoma State game two weeks ago. Running back Walter Mack returned to practice this week and Pamhambre will be ready for some action by Saturday. Cornerback Joe Tumphay is also looking stronger after hurting his knee against Kansas State last weekend. Linebacker Jake Burton has been questionable who is questionable for Saturday's game. Roundup out the team are 6-foot center Brenda Bleska; forward Kathy Stevens, a junior college transfer; and three freshmen Larry McIntosh, Mirett Loreen Boehringer and Robbin Smith. Bleake is recovering from mononucleosis and is making a return to the team. Roehmann, who made the team last year only to be sidelined by an injury, had knee surgery about a month ago and is in good health. 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