10A THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SPORTS Iowa State 75, Kansas 48 Kansas Opponent GOALS 2820----48 4134----75 Kansas: Taylor Mcintosh 1-4 2-2 4-1 Porscha Weddington 24-2 2-6 Sharita Smith 0-1 0-0-0 Kelly Kohn 1-9 1-4-3 Shaquina Mosley 6-16 3-4 19- LaChelda Jacobs 0-2 0-0-0 Ivana Catic 0-3 0-0-0 Danielle McCray 4-11 0-0-9 Sade Morris 2-9 0-0-4 Rebecca Felickent 1-2 0-0-3 Tegan 17-61 8-12 48 Iowa State: Rachel Pieerson Nicky Wieben Alison Lacey Lyndsy Medders Megan Ronhovide Anna Florzak Heather Ezell Gillian Bjerke Shellie Mosman Amanda Niselt Toccara Ross Totals RECORDS Kansas 6-12, 0-5 Iowa State 15-4, 3-3 $2 off any large pasta $1 off any small pasta $Sun. - Thursday $ 5.99 Lunch Buffet Mon. - Friday expires 1/31/07 Career highs can't hold off Cyclones BY CASE KEEFER WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Coach Bonnie Henrickson described senior forward Shaquina Mosley's performance during Mosley Conference game, 75-48. "We do as good of a job as anybody guarding the three, but they found our weakness in the post and took advantage," Henrickson said. "That's what good teams do." The Jayhawks forced the Cyclones leader, guard Lyndssey Medders, to commit more turnovers than assists, but her Cyclones teammates stepped up to outpace the lajhawys in scoring. Forward Toccara Ross had 16 points and a career high 15 rebounds on the bench. Forward Nicky Weiben added 17 points. "The guards are doing a great job defending," said Kansas freshman forward Porscha Weddington. "The posts just really didn't step it up." After setting season highs in rebounds and assists earlier in the week, Mosley added a pair of career highs in points, with 19, and minutes, with 36, against Iowa State. Mosley also had one of her best nights on defense. She had three steals, making her a main reason for the lack of production from Medders. Despite her individual efforts and Henrickson's praise, Mosley said she wasn't satisfied. "it's a loss so I don't consider this a great game?" Mosley said. Kelly Kohn's offensive woes continued. The freshman guard, who entered the game as the teams' leading scorer with 11.2 points per game, was only 1-for-9 from the field with three points. "Her focus hasn't been good, her concentration hasn't been good," Henrickson said. "She has not been herself and is not playing like she's capable of." With a minute left in the first half, Iowa State went on a 10-2 run that translated into a 19-point lead. The Jayhawks then scored on its final three possessions of the half. With 30 seconds remaining, Weddington went up strong with an offensive rebound and was fouled. She made both shots from the free throw line to cut the lead down to 39-25. The Cyclones raced down the court and Ross made an easy layup. Kansas got the in-bounds pass in quickly and Mosley beat the buzzer with a near half-court shot to make the score 41-28 at halftime. Unfortunately for the bayhawks, the impressive end to the half did not continue when they returned to the floor. For most of the second half, Kansas trailed by more than 20 and shot only 22 percent. One positive to come out of the second half were the minutes logged by freshman center Rebecca Feickert. After receiving little playing time throughout the season, she played 12 minutes against the Cyclones, grabbing two rebounds and hitting a three-point shot in the process. "If she gets her feet set she can make a shot," Henrickson said. "She's been getting more reps with the first group in practice." Kansan sportswriter Case Keefer can be contacted at ckeefer@kansan.com. Edited by Ashley Thompson CAMP LONGHORN INDIAN SPRINGS and INKS LAKE BURNET, TEXAS LOOKING FOR: Counselors, Nurses, Nursing Assistants, Office and Photographers Want a REWARDING summer Job? For June, July or August? If you enjoy working with kids ages 8-15 Stop by and fill out an application! We Will Be Interviewing Wednesday, January 24, 10:00 am - 2:00 pm Kansas Union, 4th floor lobby new sports blogs exclusive basketball wallpapers game photos post-game extras and MORE Free For All! KANSANCOM Mosley takes on new roles BY ASHER FUSCO The University Daily Kansan Kansas' number one priority in Saturday night's game against Iowa State was to control star senior Lyndsey Medders. Shaquina Mosley took the job but her efforts along with those of her fellow teammates were not enough for a victory. The team lost its fifth Big 12 Conference game 75-48. Kansas only ran with Iowa State for the first five minutes of the game before matters got out of hand. The Cyclones went on a 12-0 run in the first half and were able to put together short spurs of offense whenever the lajwahys threatened. On a night full of sloppy and inconsistent play, Mosey's performance was the sole contributing aspect of the game. The senior made her mark with four three-pointers, including a half-court heave that barely beat the halftime buzzer. In a Kansas offense that looked disjointed, Mosley maintained focus and scored a career-high 19 points. Despite her offensive performance, some of Mosley's quieter contributions drew the most praise. "shaq was aggressive and confident," said coach Bonnie Hendricks. "She is starting to use her athleticism to become a better player." Mosley has not always enjoyed this kind of success during her career as a lajawk. Arriving as a highly scouted transfer from Central Arizona College last season, she struggled to mesh with Henrickson's coaching style and sat on the bench for much of the first half of this season. For most of her 36 minutes on the court, Mosley guarded Medders. She grabbed three steals and held Medders, a preseason All-American, to a quiet 12 points. Mosley has posted double-digit scoring totals in six of the team's last eight games. 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