Friday, November 17, 2000 The University Daily Kansan Section B · Page 5 'Hawks meet surging Tigers By Sarah Warren sports@kansan.com Kansas sportswriter Tigers assess and stalk their prey, waiting for the perfect time to pounce. Then they savor their victims, and, once satiated, they celebrate by sunbathing, content in the grass. This year, the Missouri Tigers have had continuously full bellies. The Tigers are 22-5 and 12-5 in the Big 12 Conference with two games left and have just broken back into the rankings, checking in at No. 25. "They're a very patient, very steady team," coach Ray Beachard said. "It takes a very consistent effort to win over that." And if consistency is what it will take, the Jayhawks would want to be the most consistent team in the conference. At 7 tomorrow night, the Jayhawks (14-13, 5-13) will take to the court for their last home game of the season. For the team's four seniors — outside hitters Amy Myatt, Nancy Bell and Sara Kidd, and middle blocker Danielle Geronymo — leaving the Horejsi Family Athletics Center with a victory would be golden. "It would be of huge importance if we won this match," said junior setter Molly LaMere. "We've been talking about winning it for the seniors all week." The victory is entirely possible for the Jayhawks, who have won five of the past nine meetings between the two teams since the formation of the Big 12 in 1996. However, the 'Hawks fell in four games (13-15, 15-11, 12-15, 8-15) to VOLLEYBALL What: Kansas (14-13, 5-13) versus No. 25 Missouri (22-5, 12-5) When: 7 p.m. tomorrow Where: Horejsi Family Athletics Center the Tigers on Oct. 11 in Columbia. Missouri leads the series between the two schools, 32-30. But on the volleyball court, the Border War isn't a big factor. The Tigers are tough because of their well-rounded nature. "There's not a huge rivalry, but I guess just the history of Kansas and Missouri in other sports will add interest to the match," Bechard said. "It's an opportunity to play against a really tough team." "They're really well balanced," Bechard said. "They are not an overly physical team, but they've got a great mix between their blocking and digging." It's a good thing Kansas' seniors can all smack, stuff and dive for the ball. Myatt leads in kills, Geronomyo leads in blocks and digs, Bell is second in kills and blocks and third in digs, while Kidd came off an early-season ankle injury to become one of Kansas' most consistent servers. "They've worked so hard this season." LaMere said. "They've picked it up so much, filling in places for everybody last year." And now the team and the seniors hope to pick up a victory in front of the players' families, most of whom are expected to attend. "We're going to honor our seniors," Bechard said. "But the most important thing for them is how they do on the court." Edited by Emin McDaniel Senior middle blocker Danielle Geronymy smacks a ball against Wichita State, Geronymo and three other senior will play their last match in Lawrence tomorrow against Missouri. Kansan file photo By Rebecca Barlow sports@kansan.com kansas sportwriter The Grambling State women's basketball team will be looking to repeat the dream season it had last year. And one thing is for sure: It isn't going to let the Kansas women's basketball team stand in its wav. The Tigers, who will face the Jayhawks at 2:05 tomorrow afternoon at Allen Fieldhouse, finished first in the Southwestern Athletic Conference last season, registering a perfect 16:0 league record for their fifth straight SWAC title. They gave no mercy to the teams in their conference, winning games by 20 points or more. Their 25-5 overall record gave them the opportunity to make their fourth appearance at the NCAA tournament, but lost in the first round to Alabama. Besides the NCAA tournament, the Tigers also hold the nation's longest home-court winning streak at 62. The Tigers are on their fifth consecutive season with 20 or more wins. Grambling was described as a rugged, quick powerhouse team last season, and that is exactly the kind of team Kansas coach Marian Washington expects to see tomorrow. "They are a very quick, scrapy and scrambling type of ball club." Washington said. "They shoot from the outside really well, and their forwards are quick and mobile." WOMEN'S BASKETBALL **What:** Kansas (0-0) versus Grambling State (0-1) **When:** 2:05 p.m. tomorrow **Where:** Allen Fieldhouse The Jayhawks might see a different team tomorrow because the Tigers lost seven players from last season's squad and are rebuilding. But Grambling coach David "Rusty" Ponton said he didn't see it as rebuilding season, but a reloading season. This was the best recruiting season ever at Grambling. The Tigers recruited seven players. One of the biggest recruits this season was Shrieka Evans, a 5-8 guard from Lisbon's Pineview High School. Evans led the Tigers in scoring in their first game against Tulane. She was one of three players who scored more than 13 points, but her 15 points couldn't prevent the Tigers from losing to Tulane, 92-64. Ponton is looking forward to playing the Jayhawks and coaching against Washington. "We're looking forward to playing against one of the best coaches to coach the game of women's basketball," he said. "I have always had the utmost respect for Coach Washington. 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