6 Monday, February 26, 1979 University Daily Kansan KU beats CU, draws Cyclones for round 1 By JOHN P. THARP By JOHN P. THARP KU's basketball season begins tomorrow night. That's when Kansas takes its 84 final Big Eight conference record and shoots the dice against sixth-place Iowa State at home in round one of the Big Eight post-season Tournament. KU beat last place Colorado Saturday night 71-60 in Boulder to kick with Kansas State and Missouri for second place. Oklahoma won the race, finishing 104, for a first-round game against Colorado. Because three teams were tied for third, a drawing was held Saturday night in the Big Eight office. Missouri was the first name pulled from a silver bowl by a conference secretary. The Tigers will pick seven-place Oklahoma State tomorrow. KU was second with the Cyclone match and K-State, which lost to OU Saturday, was last. The Wildcats have the unenviable task of playing fifthplace Nebraska tomorrow. AGAINST COLORADO, KU used fire throws—29 out of 37—to win the ball game because the Buffaloes hit a dozen more points from the field than did KU. Paul Mokeski was sharp, getting 12 of his game-high 18 points with perfect touch. Darnell Valentine, who started despite a sore ankle, also was solid on the charisty shirt, bagging seven of 10 for most of his 13 points, all scored in the second half. Wilmore Fowler, who has been in a bit of a slumpately, led KU from the field with 6-11 field goals. He finished with 15 points. John Crawford, who was ejected from the game on his fifth attempt, also shot some秀, chipped in with 11 points, 10 from the field. "We should be a good free throw shooting team," KU coach Ted Owens said after a short practice yesterday. Owens, who said his team's mental discipline had improved considerably, was pleased with the way KU had responded after Colorado came back from a six-point deficit to take a five-point lead in the first half. "EVERY TIME that Colorado made a run, we answered the challenge." Owens said. Makeski, whose free throw shooting demonstrated he has redeemed himself from a missed free throw against K-State, said yesterday the charities were the decisive factor in the game. "We were going to make them pay for fouls us," he said. "I haven't gotten that many free throws in a long time. I had a lot of concentration and determination, and once I hit the first three or four, I knew I was going to hit the Valentine, who was hobbling around after sitting in the whirpool following practice, said his sprained ankle was still sore, but that he would be ready for Iowa State. He was glad to get a game on the ankle against the Buffaloes, he said. "Saturday was the first time in a week (since the injury) that I ran up the court the whole time," he said. "It got a lot of laughs." "As much as they were fouling us," he said, "if we didn't absorb from the free throw line we probably would have lost it." HE STRESSED the importance of the free throws. KU's victory, the final game played in CU's Bailfield Field, was the third road victory this season. It improved KU's record to 12-4. Actually, CU shot 47 percent (27 for 58) from the field compared with KU 43 percent (21 for 49). But the 12-point advantage CU had with field goals was lost when KU hit 29 free throws, compared with Colorado's six of 11. The winner of the KU-江awa State game will play the winner of the Oklahoma State-Missouri game in second round action Friday. The first game Friday will match the victor of the Oklahoma-Colorado game against the winner of the Kansas State-Nebraka game. The games will be played in Kemer Arena in Kansas City, Mo. 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St | 6 | 8 | 387 | 15 | | Colorado | 6 | 8 | 387 | 15 | Peb. 48, *Haikou* 65, *Kansas State* 21, *Kansas* 20, *Oklahoma* 60, *Missouri* 72, *Illinois State* 67, *Virginia* 79, *Okla- nan* 83 THIS WEEK'S GAMES Tuesday, Friar round of Big Eight post-season innings. Larry Crouse (18) of Tampa Bay defeated Nebraska at Missouri; 3, Iowa State at Kansas; Nebraska at Nakeau at Kansas. Tickets available for tomorrow's tilt Student tickets for tomorrow night's KU-State basketball game go on sale today from 4 to 6 p.m. to Allen Field House. About 7,000 reserved seat tickets will be sold today and all day tickets will be given to Nancy Welsh, ticket manager said. KU coach Ted Owens said yesterday his team requested the support of KU fans for the Iowa State game. Public reserved seat tickets will cost $2 each and are available today and tomorrow from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. "We'd like to pack the field house to the rafters." he said. Darnell Valentine echoed his coach's sentiments. "It'll be another chance for the fans to see us," Valentine said. "The atmosphere of Allen is a lot of fun. Basketball is enjoyable, but playing at KU in Allen—it just makes it that much more exciting and enjoyable for us." beam. Ross won the balance beam competition with a score of 8.55. Perfect balance Kathy Ross, winner of the all-around competition in the KU-Wichita State gymnastics meet Friday, performs on the balance Kathy Ross led KU as the team came within one-tenth point of tying its highest score of the season. Ross leads gym victory Bv BRETT CONLEY KU won four of five events to beat Wichita State University 127.7-116.3 Friday night in a women's gymnastics dual at Robinson Gymnasium. Sports Writer Ross won the all-around competition with 32.95 points. She took first place in the balance beam with a score of 8.55 and tied for first place in the gymnastics. She did "Dipo" with a 8. DipPinto finished second in the all-around with 32.6 points. She managed the one first-plate tie and two second-place tie in vaulting and the balance beam. The meet was important for both teams, who will meet again next weekend in the state championships and later in the regional championships. Kim Dianloe was the only other winner for KU. She took the uneven parallel bars with 7.95. Ken Snow, women's gymnastics coaches, said he was glad to defeat WSU because they should be KU's main competition next weekend in Topeka. Several WSU gymnasts were performing injured, he said, so WSU should be tougher next weekend. "We were trying to score 130 points," Snow said. "I was expecting it to be closer, but they just didn't have a good meet." Besides WSU and KU, the state championships will include Fort Hays State University, Washburn University and Emporia State University. Top finishers for KU were; Waailing - 2, Diftofto. 8, 7.3. Runs. 8,55. uneven. Waaling - 2, Diftofto. 8, 7.3. Runs. 8,55. uneven. 1. balance beam - 1, Basis. 8,7.2. Diftoffto. 8, 2. 2. angle (Angle Wagle). 8,7.3. floor exercise - 1, the Diftoffto. 3. and Basis. 8,7.3. the Wagle. 8,5. and allaround - 1, the Diftoffto. 4. and Basis. 8,7.3. the Wagle. 8,5. and allround - 1, the Diftoffto. Sports Writer "Even after the prelims on Thursday," Women swimmers capture Big Eight meet Bv DAVID PRESTON KU游泳 Janet Lindstrom, who won five individual events and swam on a relay team, said the meet had been a good one from the beginning for KU. The powerful Jayhawks, swimming what was probably their best meet of the year, outdistanced second place Missouri 918-728 and captured their fifth consecutive Big Eight title. Nebraska finished third with 655 points. Kansas continued to dominate women's swimming in the Big Eight by rolling to a convincing 192-point victory this weekend in the High School Championship Meet in Norman, Okla. she said, "I could just see that everyone was swimming well. "It just all started to click right away." Kansas built up a substantial lead after Thursday's events at Lindstrom won two firsts and set a meet record in the 200-yard backstroke. BUT THE early domination was just a prelude. "We won five of eight events on Friday," Lindstrom said, "and we hadn't really expected to be 150 points ahead, but all of a sudden we were." Also, Diane Ellis won a first in the 400-yard individual medley, Schaffer won the 106-yard backstroke, McMorrow won the 50-yard freestyle and Lindstrom won the 200-yard freestyle. Schaffer, McMorrow and Lindstrom's times also were meet records. On Friday, KU's 200-year free relay team of Lanny Schaffer, Maureen Sheehan, Lynette McRoy and Erin McMorrow, set a qualifying time with an AIW national qualifying time of 1:38.6 SCHAFFER LED the team Saturday by winning the 100-yard individual medley, finishing second in the 50-yard backstroke and by swimming on the 400-yard freestyle. The team won the McMorrow and Lindstrom, which set a record and qualified for the nationals. In all, Kansas set eight meet records and qualified two relay teams for the AIAW national meeting in March. The success came as no surprise to Diane Ellis, who had a first and a fifth in swimming the best times of her career. Lindstrom provided more heroes Saturday by winning the 1,650-ly freestyle by 20 seconds and coming back to win the 100-ly freestyle in the 100-ly freestyle with a time of 53.0. "We were well rested and worked very hard for this meet," she said. "From the very first relay I knew we had it." Although the team's regular season is over, several swimmers will compete in the nationals next month in Pittsburgh. Lindstrom, Ellis, Schaffer, and McMorrow have qualified in individual events, and the 80th-seeded freestyle relay teams also have qualified. Kansas, without Newell, gets 2nd By GENE MYERS "That big cloud cloud hanging over my caller Mr. Hamstring decided to say, 'I got you again,' " Newell said. "I knew I had the 60 won, and I knew I was the one to beat in the 440." Sports Writer OKLAHOMA CITY—Although Missouri edged KU by seven-and-a-half points for the Big Eight Indoor Championship Saturday, KU's title hopes had already been dashed Friday. Missouri scored 91 points while KU, the two-time defending champs, recorded 83% . Nebraska finished third. KU COACH Bip Timmons, who was eyeing what would have been his 16th and KU's 13rd Indoor title, said Newell's story. Without Newell in the 440, Nebraska's Ray Mahoney captured the 10 first-place points, but Dale Udo, the defending champ, and Dan Fortune, both of Missouri, accumulated 10 team points by taking third and fourth. "I've taken this harder than anything else in my life." "We had a real good meet," Timmons said. "We just waited for you, but it was so great and yet Missouri outscores us in the event by eight points." Mississippi State wrestled Colorado at At the Miyadra arena this year, KU harvested the most firsts with five. The Figers, meanwhile, had only three, none of which came in running events. "Missouri was just a little too much to handle." Missouri won the big Eight Indoor because it consistently finished in the money. The Tigers had nine second, third and fourthplace finishes, for eight, six and four points each, respectively. KU's Anthony Coleman started the final night of competition by scoring a double victory within 30 minutes. He In each race, Coleman, a three-time All American, rebounded from slow start to out-lean the Dan Lavitt at the wire. He won the heats 7.27 and the inns 6.85. In the second round, he finished one-hundredth of a second behind in both races. Missouri got a big break in the mile relay, the final running event. The Tigers finished third, capturing six points, but probably would have only finished fifth with two points if disaster hadn't struck the two Oklahoma school Jimmy Little, Stan Whitaker and Tommy McCall combined with Mickens to post a 314.89, almost a full second faster than the Nebraska squad that had defeated KU this season in a dual meet. LESTER MICKENS also was a double winner, contributing 24 points to KU's cause. He warmed up with a fourth in the 60, successfully defended his 608-yard dash title, and anchored the first-place mile relay team. In the 600, Mickens charged from more than 20 yards back on the final lap to nip Scott Clark of Missouri. Mickens' 1:09:14 is the best time recorded in the nation this year. BOTH OKLAHOMA squads were disqualified when their runners slipped and fell off the track. Both were several times on the course. Nebraska's Scott Poehling had been thought to be Mickens' main competition, having heed the KU speedster once in a dual meet this season. But Poehling, who finished third in 1:10.69, was never a factor in the race. "I DIDN'T want to lead." Mickens said, "because I awaived he would jump all over the. me more lay on his stomach." The 17-9 vault also gave the 18-year-old freshman from Gardens a world junior record and the 3.0 spot in the 19-10 vault. KU's fifth hit was captured by Jeff Buckingham, who kept his undefeated college pole record intact in spectacular fashion. He cleared 17-4 for a new career high. His previous best was Wade McCoy, USSR, last season. He hit three times this year. ANOTHER FRESHMEN, Sanya Owolabi, claimed the 'Hawks lone second. He broke Danny Sealy's school mark of 52-4 with a 52-4 leap. It qualified Owolabi for the NCAA Badger Championships Mar. 9-10 in Detroit. KU's only third-place finisher was McCall in the 880. He finished in 1, 711, despite being fouled half way through the Rounding out the team scoring were K-State 65% points, Iowa State 44, Colorado 43, Oklahoma 38, and Oklahoma 28. Finishing fourth were Steve Combs in the triple jump (60-7), Steve Rainbow in the high jump (6-10) and Mickens in the long jump. Stan Gardner took fifth in the shot put (51-10%) as did Tim Tays in the two-mile (9.011 m). In six were Martin Metzger in the pole vault (15.6), Newell in the 60 (no time), and Whitaker in the 60 (1:12.21). Gymnasts set KU record The men's gymnastics team set a KU scoring record as it defeated Northern Colorado 209.75-185.5 Saturday night in Robinson Gymnasium. KU was led by Ron Ortmann, whose score of 55 points in the all-around was a KU PCSF. "Two hundred and ten points was possible for us today," KU coach Bob Lockwood said. "but I am happy with 209. I can be, we are capable of scoring two more points." Meets Boer and Brad Foerch both had good meets. Boer scored a career-high 9.3 points on the pommel horse and Foerch hit career hits, including the floor exercise and 8.85 on the parallel bars. Steve Foerch set a personal best in vaulting with a score of 9.2 points and Marshall Kiley tied his career best with a score of 9.35 on the high bar. LOCKWOOD SAID he knew the team had a school record when it had 103 points in the first three events. The first three events, Lockwood said, have been the team's weakest all year, and he knew they would score higher on the next three events. The meet against Colorado will be next Saturday at 2 p.m. in Robinson Gymnasium. KU, 34, could bring its season record to the 500 level with a win against Colorado. Lockwood said Foerch's foot probably was not broken, just severely bruised. Foerch should be able to compete against Colorado next weekend. Lockwood said. "It could be a real close meet," Lockwood said. "They have scored more points than we have; I think they have hit 210 to 211 points." Top finishers for KU were: Floor exercise. B - Fooreach, 8:1; O - Transect, 8:75; C - Crawl, 9:0; D - Jump, 9:25; E - Lunge, 9:35; F - Rise, 9:45; G - Kipain, 4; R-rings, 1; O-Transect, 9:25; L - Earthquake, 9:35; V - Veiling, 1 - S-Forch, 9:20; D-Parallel bark - Mark 1 B - Floor exercise, 8:1; O - Transect, 9:25; W - Walking, 8:75; H - Kelley, 9:25; O-Transect, 9:20; X - Jump, 9:35; Y - Rolling, 9:45; Z - Lunge, 9:55 Sports Editor By NANCY DRESSLER Tonight's Kansas-Kansas State women's game is a matter of revenge for KU.CU. 'Hawks seek victory, revenge from K-State However, Kansas, 2-1, can force a playoff to decide the league championship with a victory tonight. A victory would avegne KU's earlier 73-46 loss to the Wildcats. but KU, 26-5, probably will make it to the regional even if it loses tonight. The Jayhawks have an excellent chance of getting an at-large invitation. It is the final conference game for both teams, and a berth in the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women at 7 p.m. on Saturday, the game is at 7:30 p.m. in Allen Field House. "If we lose, our record is such that we should go into the regional." "I HOPE TO go in as the conference champ," KU coach Marian Washington said. "But I certainly think we've earned a berth in the regional." Kansas State is atop the conference standings with a 3-0 record. A Wildcat victory would ask KState the conference title and could lead it in the regional March 8-10 in Minneapolis. Washington said the playoff, if needed. BUT KU must first get through tonight's contest, in which senior Adrian Mitchell The telebreaker will be played on a neutral court, either by Wichita, a neutral conference team or by Kansas City. would have to be played Wednesday so that the conference championship could be decided in the necessary 10 days before the regional. Washington said she thought conditioning would play an important role in the second game. She is counting on KU, whose team has more training and weight training, to have the edge. Washington has said she would have someone keep track of Mitchell's points so that the game could be called and the game ball given to Mitchell when she scored 11 points in the game to reach 2,000 career points. Mitchell had a chance to reach that mark in a game Wednesday against Nebraska. She needed 21 points, but she was held to 10 points and a total of 1,989. Mitchell said before the Nebraska game that she would like to reach the 2,000 total at home. Such a wish is understandable since it will be her last home game and it is against archival K-State, which dominates the series with KU 21-5. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Sports Roundup Tennis The men continued their winning ways and the women triumphed in their first outing of the season in Kansas Jayhawk tennis action this weekend. The men moved their spring record to 5-0 with victories Friday over Donee College and the University of Nebraska, and the Northern Iowa University, all at Lapine, North. The Jayhaws won every set enroute to a 9-0 thrashing of Doane, Chel Collier, Kirk Griman, Rick Wertz, Wayne Seall, Joe Ruysser and Ed Boben picked up singles in the first two rounds, and Collier, Krizman and Sewall, and Ruysser and Wertz were winners in doubles. The two bounced back to join their teammates in a 9-4 romp over Northern Iowa. Collier, Hasking and Krizman were all in for a set, gets behind winning their matches. Nebraska proved to be a stiffer challenge, but again the 'Hawks prevailed, 6-3. KRIZMAN AND Sewall accounted for the nine KU losses, each dropping both of their losses. Valerie Block, Carrie Fotopolus and Schari Schriffer had 3-0 marks in singles competition, and Mary Stuart was 2-1. With both players missing 4-6, Block and Fotopolus suffered KU's. The women's squad opened its spring slate by winning the Westside Missouri State Invitational Friday and Saturday at Springfield. Mo. KU defeated Southwest Missouri 4-2 to claim the title. The 'Hawks had defeated Stevens College and Tula University by 6-0 scores. other only loss, a 6-2, 3-6, 7-6 doubles setback against Adams and Graves of Southwest Women's track Sheila Calmese and Lori Green competed against Olympic runners last Friday at the AU indoor national track meet in New York and failed to place in either the 60- or Calmese placed the highest of the pair. She made it to the semifinals of the 60 before she was eliminated. Neither Green nor Calmese made it to the semifinals of the 220. Assistant track coach Theo Hamilton, who accompanied Calmese and Green, said he was pleased with their performances, considering the high caliber of competition. "Sheila and Lori just don't have the experience the other runners have," Hamilton said. "It was a very good experience for both of them because I believe running against Olympian competition can only make you better." OLYMPIAN EVELYN Ashford from the McCarrer Track Club won the 60 in 6.7 and Olympian Chandra Cheeseborough from Tennessee won the 220 in 23.7. Although Calmse and Green didn't place at the AAU meet, the KU track team members qualified in three more events Thursday for the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women indoor nationals this weekend at Columbia, Mo. In a qualifying meet in Allen Field House, Amy Miles qualified in the long jump with a leap of 18.14*. Debbie Hertzog qualified in the 880 with a time of 2:18.93, and Michelle Brown qualified in the 1,000 with a time of 2:19.03.