10 Friday, February 20, 1987 / University Daily Kansan Jayhawks to meet K-State By DAVID BOYCE Staff writer Members of the women's basketball team say that they will use a combination of teamwork and defense to try and defeat Kansas State at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Allen Field House. "We have been working together as a team to reach our goal," said resentice. The team's goal is to win the Big Eight Conference and do well in the Big Eight Tournament. A victory by Kansas tomorrow would equal its longest winning streak of the season at four games. Kansas has a 14-12 overall record and is 7-5 in the conference, which puts them even with Nebraska and one game out of first place. KState and Missouri are tied for first place. The Wildcats are 19-6 overall. "It will take two great periods of defense to defeat K-State," said KU coach Marian Washington. Washington said that forward Carlisa Thomas was a catalyst for the Wildcats and that forward Tracey Ellis may not be underestimated as a scorer. In the last game between the two teams, Bleczinski scored five points in overtime to help her team defeat Kansas 71-65 in Manhattan. She scored 16 points in the game, seven above her average. "We lost our concentration in the second half," forward Shawna Waters said of the first meeting. "But I am excited to face them again, and I will be even more excited after we beat them." She said that if the team could play solid defense then the offense also "We need to trap and play together to win." Waters said. Washington said that KState was one of the best teams in the conference. "They have great talent in the middle, and have a fine guard to quarterback the team," she said. Jackie Martin, who is coming off a career-high 26 point performance against Iowa State on Wednesday, had a big game in the first meeting. She scored 12 points and grabbed 13 rebounds in the loss. After tomorrow's game, the Jay- hawks will have only one remaining game at home. They will play the Colorado Buffaloes on Tuesday. Jayhawk fans put best five on the court Bv DAVID BOYCE Modesty prevailed for three of the five players selected by Kansas fans for the Valvoline All-Time Jayhawk team. Staff writer Clyde Lovellette, Jo Lo White and Danny Manny talked to an audience yesterday at Alvamar Country Resort in Palm Beach being selected to the Dream Team. Wilt Chamberlain and Darnell Valentine also were selected but could not attend because of scheduling conflicts. The contest was sponsored by Val- voline Oil Co., and sanctioned by the KU Athletic Department. Voting ran from Jan. 12 to Feb. 16. Large replicas of the jerseys of each member of the Dream Team were unveiled at halftime at the KU-Kansas State game last night and the replica jerseys will be displayed and White. The jerseys will be put on display in Allen Field House. "It is really an honor to be selected as one of the top five players." Lovelletta said. "There have been some great players at Kansas, and it's hard to believe I am one of the five." Lovellette played on the 1952 NCAA Championship team and is Kansas' all-time leading scorer with 1,987 points. He played from 1950-52 and averaged 23.6 points a game. "Clyde, speak for yourself," White said in a joking manner as he took the podium at the luncheon. "I feel I was one of the five that should be selected." White, who played from 1967-69, said that being selected meant a lot of hard work. "It's great to be a part of this tradition," he said. "It's very special to be selected," Manning said. "Before I signed with Kansas, I looked in all the record books and the names that always showed up were Valentine, Lovelette, Chamberlain and White, and I wanted to be recognized with them one day. Four of the players were selected from the 25 names on the ballot. Manning was not included on the ballot but won as a write-in candidate. And what a team it would have been. White said the team had everything, with a great ballhandler in Valentine and great height in Manning, Lovellette and Chamberlain. "There are a lot of great players the all must just glad to be part of the all." Four of the players selected went on to play professional basketball and Manning should follow when he leaves Kansas. Those four also were All-American selections at least once. Chamberlain was an All- Lovellette played professionally with such teams as the St. Louis Hawks. America twice and Lovellette was honored three times. After leaving Kansas, White went on to star with the NBA's Boston Celtics. When he retired, the Celtics retired his jersey. He now works as an agent representing professional athletes. Of all the great games White played at Kansas, his most memorable moment was the first day he stepped on campus, he said. It's nice to play at a place where the fans are behind you 100 percent. "Whirlwind." Chamberlain, who still holds the record for most points in a game (52) and most rebounds (36), played two years at Kansas before moving on to the Harlem Globetrotters and then to the NBA with Philadelphia, San Francisco and Los Angeles. His current goal is to play with the U.S. volleyball team in the 1988 Olympics in Seoul. Valentine, who is second on the Kansas all-time assist list with 609, currently plays with the Los Angeles Clippers. Valentine originally signed with the Portland Trailblazers but was traded last year to the Clippers. Former KU basketball players Clyde Lovellette, left, and Jo Jo White are honored at halftime of the KU-Kansas State basketball game as members of the Valvoline All-Time Javhawk team. Seniors Continued from p. 9 first 8 minutes Kansas center Mark Pellock opened the scoring with a layup off an assist from Hunter. K-State guard Steve Henson hit a jump shot to tie the score, but the Wildcats didn't hit another goal for 7 minutes. Kansas began its transition game after K-State missed shots and ran the fast break four times in a row down the court. After Pellock blocked a shot by Henson, Turgeon collected the ball and fed Hunter for a layup that put the Hawks up 8-2. JV team wins game, crowd in season finale The fourth consecutive Kansas fast break, after a miss by K-State's Norris Coleman, ended when Pellock tipped in Hunter's run-up attempt. Manning said he had not decided whether he would stay at Kansas an other year or play professional Kansas led 40-28 at the half and was ahead by as many as 26 in the second Rv DIANE FILIPOWSKI Mark Perlmutter, Denver junior, who has been the team's manager for the past three years, went into the crowd shouted, "We want Pearl!" TANNING MEMBERSHIP Buford said he intended to play all of the members of the team, and he did; even its two managers. TANNING MEMBERSHIP Buy a tanning membership for $25 & receive your first 10 sessions FREE! offer good with this coupon. 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Walsh 1:0 1:0.2 Robertson 4:6 1:1.0 Spencer 9:1 4:4.4 Pierce 2:1 5:2.0 Anderson 4:4 1:2.4 Astringhe 4:2 1:3. 2:4.2 Kant 10:4 4:4.6 Larson 1:2 0:0.2 Ball 4:8 1:2.1 Totals 26:7 14:18 14:70 Staff writer [Kaiser] [koa] 6.02 6.67 6.82 4.9 0.09 Walker 1.09 Hinders 3.12 1.7 Hymner 7.10 0.017 Baskell 6.11 Hinders 3.12 2.3/0.4 Milleage 2.2-2.6 Planner 4.1 Hinders 3.12 2.3/0.4 Milleage 2.2-2.6 Planner 4.1 Hattime Kaiser 47.53 Total fouls out - Emporia St. 24 Fouled out out - None Rebounds - Emporia St. 24 Fouled out out - None Rebounds - Emporia St. 24 (Ball 2) Kaiser 6 (Ball 2) Kaiser 6 (Ball 2) Technicals Senior Rusty Hymer, the team's high scorer with 17 points, said the team showed more emotion on the field than it had earlier in the season. the seniors because they have given a lot to the team." Buford said. "This was the younger players' chance to give something back." "Emotion carried over." Hymer and "we played like a team tonight." The Kansas men's junior varsity basketball team ended its season in style. Not only did it end with an 80-70 win over Emporia State JV, but it also won in front of a crowd Coach R.C. Buford said the win, which made the team's final record 7-7, was special because it was the last game for three seniors. The team wanted to play well for YOUR MONEY, CLIP A COUPON! In Cinemascope! SAVE 2001 Stanley Kubrick's Science Fiction Masterpiece February 20 and 21 7:00, 9:30 & 12:00 midnight Matinee Feb. 21 at 3:00 pm $2.00 All UFS films are shown in Downs Auditorium in Dyche Hall reg.4.99 3. 99 Chicken Fried Steak Includes: choice of potato, Texas toast, salad & hot food bar! Includes soup salad bar, & hot food bar! 2.99 reg.3.99 1015 IOWA Offer Good 5-10 p.m. Sundavs MINSKY'S PIZZA IS HAVING A SALE!