Wednesday, August 18. 1976 3 Donnie Von Moore returns for the Jayhawks Staff photo KU women improved but still quite young By DAN BOWERMAN Sports Writer With another young team again this year, the University of Kansas women's basketball squad will try to improve on last year's 14-13 record. The team will have six returning lettermen, as well as five sophomores, one junior and four freshmen. There are no returning senior lettermen. Assistant coach Sheila Moorman said she expected a number of walk-ons also. The team will be led by last year's scoring and rebounding leader, sophomore Adrian Mitchell, 5-10, playing the post position. She points a game last year and 12.4 rebounds. She made a good showing at the U.S. basketball game cut from the squad, according to Moerman. AUSO returning to the team will be sophomores Karen Jamison, guard; Vieve Sanders, forward; Kelly Phipps, guard; and Marcie Penner, forward. Junior Kneller will be returning at the forward position. Two Lawrence girls are among the list of freshmen coming to the squad. They are June Koleber, a 5-11 center-forward and Sheila Vann, a 5-4 guard. They were both All-State high school players in Kansas last year. Cheryl Burnett also another freshman. She is a 5-4 guard who was an Al-Stater in Missouri. Sue Jones is a 6-4 freshman center player. She is a 6-3 freshman. She was an Al-State performer there. "The outlook is good," Moorman said. New... From page one Eight. I added that because of our depth, our year added of experience for our returning players and our quickness in the backcourt, we will be an improved team," Owens said. Kansas basketball fans will just have to wait until Nov. 27, when KU opens its season against Montana State, to see just how much the Jawahres have improved. Moorman said that the quality of the new players should help the team. "Our key to success will be how fast the new players will bleed in with the old ones." "We're anxious to start the season," she said. The women's team will play another tough schedule this year, including some nationally ranked teams. Central Missouri State University, Phillips University in Oklahoma and Kansas State University are among the teams on the schedule. Last year, the Jayhawks placed second in the state competition behind KSU. Moorman said that the Wildkittens would be the biggest competition again. She also said that Wichita State University could be tough. The women cagers will open their season over the Thanksgiving holiday at a tournament at Southwest Missouri State University. Want to Hear Some Good Jewish Jokes? THE MARX BROTHERS Will Have You Rolling in the Aisles When K.U. Hillel Presents & Free Screening of HORSEFEATHERS last year, hopes to build around junior forward Steve Burgason and center JIM Murphy. But that's not much to build on. And no one knows that better than Nance. 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