8 Wednesday, January 22,1975 University Daily Kansan 'Hawks, Cyclones aim for victory Iowa State University's head basketball coach Ken Trickley said Tuesday he hoped tonight's rematch between the Cyclones and Oklahoma State would be our get the last shot down this time." The two teams will meet tonight at the Hilton Coliseum in Ames, Iowa. Tipoff time for the Big Eight Conference game is 7:35 p.m. KU and Iowa State met earlier this season in the finals of the Big Eight Tournament in Kansas City. The 'Hawks won 76-75 in a game that went down to the wire. Iowa State's record is only 67, but under the direction of Trickey it has the best scoring offense in the conference along with a top-ranked defensive coordinator, who averages 26.8 points per game. "We're not going to have Hercle Ivy from scoring." KU's coach Ted Owens said. "We do hope to limit his percentage by playing good and hard on defense." The Cyclones' fast-breaking offense, which is averaging 87.6 points a game, reflects Trickey's coaching philosophy that the basketball was made to be shot as soon as possible. He has done exactly what he palmed the ball up 136 times more than any other Big Flight team. "I think the defense will hold it (the score) down," Owens said. "It might be a 90-point game, though. I didn't expect 90 Saturday (against Missouri)." Trickey and Owens both said they ex- pected the game to be like the earlier meeting in Kansas. In that game KU collected a season-high 12 rebounds. Norm Cook had 18 rebounds to win. Trickie said keeping KU off of the boards is a key to Iowa State's chances of winning. "We can't let Kansas rebound the ball over our backs like we did in the game at Kansas City." Tricky said, "You know, Tommie (Simm) and some of the other kids who were playing at Iowa," he added. We've got to keep Kansas from getting the second and third shots to win." While Kansas was winning against Missouri in Allen Field House Saturday, Iowa State was being upset at home by Oklahoma State 101-95. Iowa State emphasized rebounding in yesterday's practice, he said. Trickey said that Oklahoma State had played extremely well and that the team was a top contender. The mental attitude of the Iowa State players has been excellent throughout the week in spite of the loss to Oklahoma State, Trickey said. "It’s been almost too good," he said. "We had a good practice yesterday and we’re working on it." KU heads the series against Iowa State with a record of 111-34, that dates back to the first game in 2005 when the Cyclones. Trickey has lost in each of the two games he has coached against KU. Owens said he would make no changes in the starting lineup for tonight's contest. Trickey will start Ivy and Jeff Bran-stetter at guards and Steve Burgason and Art Johnson at the forwards. The starting center will be Larry Loops. Trickey also said he planned to use Alex Trickley said he expected to use a full court press against the 'Hawks and play Maeikea, a 6-foot-10 sophomore, at center during the game because he was a more skilled player. man-to-man defense. Offensively, Trickey promised to "run and shoot the ball." "Kansas has better people than mout. They have better people than we do, but not that much." 'Hawks run tonight After a sparkling debut at two meets last weekend, the University of Kansas track team returns home to host Kansas State College of Pittsburgh and Emporia Kansas State College in triangular action tonight at Allen Field House. Field events will begin at 6 p.m., and track events will begin at 6:30 p.m. The Jayhawks opened the indoor season last weekend by winning nine events, including seven individual victories and two victories by Danny Seay in the triple and long jumps, at the Bob Karnes Invitational at Des Moines, Iowa. Kansas Tommy Smith 6-4 F F Tommie Smith 6-4 F F Danny Kight 10-4 C C Roger Morgenstern 6-4 C C Jeremy Carey 3-5 Jeff Terry 6-4 Two other Jayhawks, Theo Hamilton and Waddell Smith, competed at the prestigious Meet of Champions at Pocatello, Idaho. Hamilton finished first in the long jump with 25 feet 41.8, and Smith finished third in the 440 at 48.1 seconds. Here are KU's probable entries, with the performances this season in parenthesis. WE'RE HAVING A CLOTHING SALE TO CELEBRATE OUR SECOND ANNIVERSARY! HALF AS MUCH NOSTALGIC CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS OPEN 12-5 706 MASS. CLOSED SUN. ★★★ 60-yard dash--Lahav Smith, Clifford Wiley, Larry Jackard, Brennan Beenon, Gary Skinner and 60 yard high hurdles - Demi Breck, Tom Currler and Kevin Lawrence. 400 yard-run - Waddell Smith (46), Edleike Smith (51, 6) 400 yard-run - Nocumbe Clinton (11, 14), Jay Wagel (11, 15). 400 yard-run - Jill Gerrard (23). announces openings for approximately FORTY Seniors and Graduate instructors weaves counselors in our summer camp. For further information contact: The 1975 session of the MIDWESTERN MUSIC & ART CAMP Jean Hamlin Midwestern Music & Art Camp 214 Murphy 864-4730 Mike-Barrer Williams (4, 30.9). Manny Timbo, Jad Cameron, Kouppen, Ken McDowd 1090—Glen Harter (2:23.1), and Bill Lundberg. Mile—Barrie Williams (4:20.9). Pole Vault-Tad Scales (10) and Tom Currer Put-Pul Charlie Biskorh (49,7). Steve Stone, and Joseph Hickman (49,7). No. 1 Indiana lenghtened its two-season winning streak to 19, including 16 victories this year, with easy wins over Minnesota and Northwestern last week. Mike Wellman - Smith, Randy Johnson and Tom Wemb. Triple Jump: Smith (65%) Weldsmith and Smith. Johannah High Jump—Randy Smith (6-8) and Seay (6-6). The University of Kansas basketball team will be playing this week's Associated Press Top 20 Poll. Cagers ranked 18th The Jayhawks, ranked No. 18 this week, previously ranked as high as No. 6 in the AP ball but dropped out in mid-December after the Notre Dame, Washington and Kentucky. From the Associated Press The other two teams were Purdue and Auburn, which jumped into a tie for No. 20. UCLA, which lost 64-10 to Stanford Friday night, dropped two places to No. 4. Southern No. 6, last week, dropped to No. 7 after Saturday night's 67-66 loss to the Cardinals. The Stanford Cardinals also broke into the top 20 this week after a 1-2 punch that included two shots by Ben Sullivan. The Cardinals, who floored UCLA and Southern Cal on successive nights last weekend, roared from nowhere into the No. 2 team, putting new teams up in the rankings this week. Others receiving votes, listed alphabetically: DePaul, Pike University, New Mexico State, Nevada Las Vegas, Napa State, Dane Ohio, Roberts, Pan American, Penn, Phil, San Francisco, South Alabama, Southern Alabama, Illinois, Mississippi, Stetson. 1. Indiana (45) 16.0 954 2. Louisiana (3) 16.0 796 3. Maryland 13.1 740 4. UCLA 13.1 741 5. N.C. State 11.2 693 6. Alabama 11.2 693 7. Southern Cal. 13.2 345 8. Oregon 13.2 345 9. Lasalle 14.1 318 10. Arkansas 14.1 318 11. Kentucky 11.2 261 11. Mississippi 11.2 261 11. Arizona 14.2 120 11. NC, Florida 14.2 120 11. Stanford 8.4 78 11. Providence 8.4 103 11. Minnesota 10.3 37 11. Kansas 10.3 12 11. Indiana 10.4 10 11. Purdue 10.4 7 11. 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