University Daliv Kansan, August 19, 1962 Page 5 Mary Myers, left, and Tracy Claxton lead an eager group of women into the 1982-83 basketball season. Claxton was named second team at the Big Eight tournament after averaging 20 points and 14 rebounds a game last season. Myers is looked upon to provide additional backcourt strength. Women's basketball to rebuild After last year's 16-14 record, Coach Marion Washington is optimistic about rebuilding this year's women's basketball team. Bv JEFF CRAVENS Sports Writer "We're trying to establish a foundation for the future," Washington said. The cornerstone of that foundation is Tracy Claxton, who, along with Angie Snider and Chris Stewart, will give the relatively young Jayhawks some solid, experienced players. Claxton averaged 20 points and 14 rebounds per game while being named second team all-tournament at the Big Eight tournament. She was also named to the all-tournament team in both the Plainview Queen's Classic and the Pizza Hut Classic. Snider averaged 13.5 points per game and led the team with 87 assists. She also was named second team all-tournament at the Big Eight Tournament. Stewart, a senior from Iowa, averaged 6.2 points per game. The Jayhawks signed three recruits over the summer. Tina Stauffer, an All-State performer from Emporia, averaged 18 points, seven rebounds and five steals per game as a senior. She was also the Centennial League's Most Valuable Player in both her junior and senior years. Valerie Quarles, a 5-8 guard from Madison, Wise., earned All-State honors her senior year, when she averaged 21.8 points, 7.8 steals and 4.5 assists per game, leading her team in each of those categories. Ann Schell from Greeley, Colo. was also an All-State performer her senior year. She was University High School's all-time leading scorer and rebounder, while being named the school's Most Valuable Player for three straight years. She averaged 15.1 points and 11.9 rebounds per game as a senior. "I'm anxious to start working with these girls," Washington said. "I think that they represent the kind of person that we are trying to get in our program—the kind that believes in the program and is willing to work hard. This is important in recruiting players that we want in the future." Besides the recruits and Claxton, Snider and Stewart, Washington also is looking for Barb and Vickie Adkins, as well as Andy, to contribute heavily this year. "I think that we'll see an awful lot of growth in Barb Adkins this year," said Washington. "Vickie Adkins and Mary Egan are doing great duties and will be anxious and hungry." Shyra Holden, who averaged 7.1 points and 4.9 rebounds per game last year, heads a list of four lettermen who will not return to the Jayhawks this year. The others are Rose Peeples, Robbin Smith and Mary Chrnelch. That trims the number of returning lettermen from 10 to six. "I always feel like the kids must believe in the program and must help with recruiting," Washington said. "Our numbers won't be big this year, but we have the players that we want on the team." Now that the Jayhawks have moved from the AIAW into the NCAA, Washington has a lot more freedom to recruit. More recruits will be able to visit the campus. "It's important to have those recruits, who under the rules were unable to come here before, visit the campus." Washington said. "This campus and this community sell themselves. There are a lot of people who support our program and I think someone visiting can sense that." Last year, Washington was unable to sign Cheryl Miller, who some people considered the top player in the nation last year. Miller was unable to come to Washington and she sampled that was one of the reasons she stayed close to home at USC. 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