F.210 University Daily Kansan, November 22, 1982 KU finishes 2-7-2 Missouri beats 'Hawks By GINO STRIPPOLI Sports Editor COLUMBIA, Mo.—The Kansas football season ended Saturday the same way it started as the Jayhawks dropped a 16-10 decision at the hands of the Missouri Tigers here before a crowd of 49.041 at Fauntry Field. As it did in the opener, a long pass beat the Jawhaws. After Kansas tied the Tigers, 10-10, midway through the fourth quarter on a 22-yard touchdown pass from Frank Seurer, to Wayne Caprese, Missouri started on its own 20-yard line. Marlon Adler, Mississippi's sophomore quarterback, hit Trace Mack for a four-yard gain on a screen play. On second and six, Adler connected with James Caver near the right sideline. Caver then pivoted, and Gary Coleman, the Kansas defensive back covering on the play, slipped and Caver to a 76-yard touchdown reception. "FOLLOWING OUR touchdown, I had no doubt we were going to win," said Seurer, who was 16 of 35 for 209 yards. "Then they came right back with that 75-yard or whatever play. That kind of thing has hurt us all year." But this did not appear to be the same Kansas team that took the field in Kansas' 10 previous games. "This is a game only coaches can appreciate," said head coach Don Fambrough, fighting back tears following the game. "All I've asked this team all week long was to play as hard as they could and they did. "I'm proud of this team. The seniors can go out with their heads up." The defense was the big factor in keeping the Jayhawks in the game. Allowing 107 yards on the ground in the first half and letting the Tigers take a 10-3 lead, the Kansas defense tightened. Despite being ranked next in run, the team run, Kansas held Missouri to just 47 yards on 27 carries in the second half. SENIORS BRODERICK Thompson and Tim Friess led the way for the Jainyah defense. Both players fought injuries all year long, but he missed the season-high 14 tackles and Friess added 10, but they were their harassing of Adler that gave Kansas something it lacked all season — a russ rush. "On defense today (Saturday), we had 11 guys who wanted to win." Thompson said. "We just went all out. We were two and a half goals. Too bad it's the end of the season." When asked why it had taken so long for the defended Thompson could say something. Tom Batta, defensive coordinator, said, "Our kids gave a great effort. It's been a struggle all year, but the players gave it all they had. It's just unfortunate we couldn't finish with a victory." THE DEFENSE, however, wasn't alone Saturation. The offense, led by Suerer and Capers, kept the Jayhawks out, but they just came up one naval shot. Drake defeats Kansas, 98-65 Capers, who has had problems holding on to the ball all season, ended his career at Kansas on an up note with four catches for 96 yards and the lone Jayhawk touchdown. Kerrwin Bell had three receptions and Darren Green, Sylvester Byrd and Ernie Wright each had two. By JEFF CRAVENS Sports Writer Size and experience were two things that Coach Marian Washington knew the Kansas women's basketball team had. She was the opening opener with the Drake Bulldogs. Drake took advantage of both as they whipped the djayhawks 98-45 Saturday in a 2-1 victory. ANGIE SNIDER led KU with 20 points and nine rebounds, while Angela White had 16 points. "Our inside game was lacking," said Washington. "We definitely got out-rebounded and there's not much you can do when you don't, have the ball." Lorr Bauman, Drake's 6-foot-3 center, led the Bulldogs with 27 points. Kay Riek, a 6-1 forward, added 16 points, 14 rebounds and 14 assists. "Angela Taylor shot well," Washington said. "Snider did not have a great shooting night, but she tried to keep the team constantly going." Besides getting outrebounded 55-31, KU shot only 37 percent from the floor, while Drake hit on an impressive 58 percent of their field goals. The 'Hawks' also hit only 47 percent of their free throws. "One thing we have to remember is that we have to be patient." Washington said. "We are going to be small until we get Vickie Adkins back. "The thing we are shooting for is the conference season so we just have to grow from the mistakes that we are going to make early in the season." Kansas started one freshman, Ann Schell, who scored two points. Tina Stauffer, another freshman, also added two, while Cindy Platt added one. "The younger players gained confidence as the game went along," Washington said. "They became aware of what we have to work on." The brightest spot for the Jayhawks was the play of punter Bucky Scribner. Scribner punted seven times for a 49-yard average. Two of his kicks went out of bounds inside the 10, one of those kicks hint that rolled dead on the 1-yard line. The Jayhawks will travel to Plainview, Texas, this weekend to play in the NFC championship game. It is hoping that Adkins will be able to play in KU's second-round game. Scri伯en helped his career at Kansas as the all-time Big Eight punter with a 43.3-yard average on 217 career punts. He holds the record previously owned by Zack Jordan, who played at Colorado from 1950-52. NFL results New York Jets 27, Baltimore 0 Cincinnati 14, Philadelphia 14 Detroit 18 New Orleans 25, Kansas City 17 Nashville 17, Miami 17 Miami 9, Buffalo 7 Green Bay 26, Minnesota 7 Pittsburgh 24, England 7 Pittsburgh 24, Houston 10 Tampa Bay 13, Washington 27, New York Giants 17 San Francisco 31, St. Louis 29 Today's Game All Times CTS San Diego at Arizona State 8 p.m. Thursday's Games New York Giants at Detroit, 11 a.m. New York Jets at Philadelphia Wayne Capers hauled in a Frank Seurer pass for a 49-yard gain against Missouri defender Ray Hairston on Saturday's 16-10 loss at FAunfield Field in Columbia. Mo. Capers ended the day with four receptions for 96 KU swimmers lose to Alabama, SIU By MIKE ARDIS Sports Writer When swimming coach Gary Kemp put Alabama and Southern Illinois on this year's schedule, he knew his men's and women's teams were facing a big challenge. He didn't quite expect what he saw this weekend. Born teams were defeated by SIU and Alabama. The women lost to SIU, 100-49, and to Alabama, 97-51. The men lost 83-31 to Alabama and 71-43 to SLU. Both of Alabama's teams won their games. Last year the KU women's team beat SIU in a close match, and the men lost to "We ran into a buzz saw this weekend and got wounded, but we're ready to come out fighting," Kemp said. "SIU and Alabama men's and women's teams are two of the best teams in the nation." SIU's and Alabama's men's teams finished in the top 10 last year, and the SIU women finished third in the AIAW national meet. Alabama's women's team finished seventh in the NCAA championships. "REGARDLESS OF the results, we competed pretty well." Kempf said. "The men did what I consider an outstanding job." Ron Neugent had three top races, finishing second in the 1,000-yard freestyle in 9:13.4, second in the 200 metres and third in the 500 metres in 4:32.8 "Those were three of the toughest swims," Kempf said. "He pulled off that triple as good as any swimmer in the nation." For the women, Tammy Thomas turned in a top performance in winning the 50 freestyle in 23.4 and the 100 freestyle in 21.9, well below national qualifying times. staff and Thomas finished second in a time of 3.144 h, three seconds under the watchful eye of the police. The 400 medley relay team of Celine Cerry, Maureen McLeay, Jenny Wag- Kempf put Alabama and SIU on the schedule to give the Jayhawks more experience in facing the nation's top teams. `HUW HAS been a `predominate `MKU power. Kempt said, "We would like to be more `powerful." Susan Schaefer also had a good meet with a career best in the 400 individual Medley in 4:37.2 and third in the 200 and 100 butterfly. "We were a consistently strong team," Kempf said. "We lacked the little incentive to win. There were a lot of close races. "If we're going to be a national caliber team, we have to control these races. We have a young team, but youth is no excuse. 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