Section A · Page 14 The University Daily Kansan Wednesday, February 7, 2001 Guards: Colorado has long-range threats in Nightingale and Roulier, and the two combine for nearly 24 points a game. Hilgenkamp and Scott have stepped up in the past three games and helped Jackson make the backcourt an offensive threat. Advantage: Kansas Forward: Kansas' strength is at the forward position. Reves and Johnson lead the team in scoring and rebounding, together contributing about 30 points and 15 rebounds. Colorado's Wirt is a freshman who does not provide much offensive power, averaging just 4.2 points. Advantage: Kansas kansasstarters | No. | Pos. | Name | Ht. | Year | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 42 | F | Jaclyn Johnson | 6-1 | sr. | | 5 | F | Brooke Reves | 6-0 | sr. | | 15 | G | Jennifer Jackson | 5-10 | sr. | | 11 | G | KC Hilgenkamp | 5-10 | jr. | | 22 | G | Selena Scott | 5-6 | jr. | lastgame The Jayhawks upset nationally ranked Texas 70-60 in Austin, Texas, picking up momentum the 'Hawks haven't seen much of this season. KANSAS LEADERS Scoring | | Points | PPG | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Johnson | 318 | 15.9 | | Reves | 288 | 14.4 | | Jackson | 208 | 10.4 | Field goals | | Made | Att. | %age | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Reves | 126 | 253 | 49.8 | | Johnson | 113 | 228 | 49.6 | | Jackson | 92 | 207 | 44.4 | Three-point shots | | Made | Att. | %age | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Hilgenkamp | 20 | 42 | 47.6 | | Scott | 9 | 28 | 32.1 | | Johnson | 4 | 14 | 28.6 | Free throws | | Made | Att. | %age | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Hilgenkamp | 19 | 22 | 86.4 | | Reves | 34 | 44 | 77.3 | | Scott | 41 | 55 | 74.5 | Rebounds Off. Def. Total Avg/G Johnson 50 100 150 7.5 Reves 58 87 145 7.3 Jackson 24 43 67 3.4 Women's Basketball Steals SPG Johnson 46 2.3 Scott 40 2 Jackson 34 1.7 Assists APG Hilgenkamp 66 3.3 Jackson 64 3.2 Scott 59 2.95 Kansas Colorado GAMPOBUNK Kansas vs. No. 19 Colorado, 7:05 tonight at Allen Fieldhouse mediacoverage TV/Radio: tape-delay broadcast on KUH J Channel 66 at 11 p.m.; live broadcast on KJHK 90.7. Big 12 Standings Team Conf. Overall Texas Tech 8-1 17-3 Oklahoma 8-1 17-4 Iowa State 8-1 18-2 Colorado 6-3 15-5 Baylor 4-5 15-5 Texas 4-5 16-7 Missouri 4-5 13-7 Oklahoma State 4-5 12-8 Kansas 3-6 9-11 Nebraska 2-7 10-12 Texas A&M 2-7 12-8 Kansas State 1-8 11-9 Coaches: Marian Washington is 532-298 overall and in her 28th season at Kansas. Ceal Barry is 343-194 in her 18th season at Colorado and 426-236 overall. Advantage: Kansas. Centers: The Buffaloes rely heavily on the rebounding and defense of 6-foot-4 junior center Britt Hartshorn. The Jayhawks do not start a true center and give up height in the paint. Advantage: Colorado lastgame The Buffaloes blasted No. 20 Baylor 85-66 in Boulder, Colo., ending a two-game losing streak. **intangibles:** The Buffaloes defeated the Jayhawks in their last meeting and have won six of their last eight games, falling only to Iowa State and Texas. Kansas is 5-5 at home and is still struggling to find consistent scoring. Advantage: Colorado coloradostarters No. Pos. Name Ht. Year 00 C Britt Hartshorn 6-4 Jr. 22 F Sabrina Scott 6-2 so. 55 F Kami Carmann 6-3 sr. 21 G Jenny Roulier 5-9 jr. 23 G Mandy Nightingale 5-6 jr. COLORADO LEADERS Doodling Points PPG Nightingale 279 14 Hartshorn 229 11.5 Borklund 203 10.2 Three-point shots Made Att. %age Bohman 62 104 59.6 Hartshorn 87 167 52.1 Bjorkund 69 135 51.1 Rebounds Made 33 Att. %age Roulier 33 75 44.0 Nightingale 44 119 37.0 Koechlin 9 26 34.6 Free throws Off. 47. Def. 87 Total 134.7 Avg/G Hartshorn 47. 87 134.7 Wirt 56 68 124 6.2 Nightingale 11 70 81 4.1 Made Att. %age Lappe 59 69 85.5 Bjorklund 65 77 84.4 Nightingale 89 107 83.2 Steals SPG Nightingale 36 1.8 Koechlin 25 1.3 Roulier 24 1.2 Assets APG Nightingale 74 3.7 Koechlin 60 3.0 Lappe 52 2.7 Roulier 52 2.6 Home victory would help Kansas women's basketball seniors smooth out season Bv Brandon Stinnett by brandon shannon sports@kansas.com Kansan sportswriter With a losing record in the Big 12 Conference and a mounting number of home losses, the Kansas women's basketball team has experienced a tumultuous season. Kansas coach Marian Washington is the first to admit the disappointing season has been tough on the team. But the struggles have been especially rough for three Jayhawks playing in their last season at Kansas. Seniors Jaclyn Johnson, Brooke Reves and Jennifer Jackson are in the final leg of their college careers, and with the Jayhawks struggling to stay afloat in the Big 12, it's been one bumpy ride. Kansas (9-11, 3-6 Big 12) has been a team of peaks and valleys all season. It's not the year Washington envisioned when the Jayhawks first laced up their shoes back in November. But Washington knew long before the season started this could be a difficult year for the Hawks with only three experienced seniors. "I knew in the back of my mind that we would have to rely on a bunch of new faces," Washington said. She didn't anticipate just how long it would take for the new players to adjust. For most of the season, there's been a shortage of production from players other than the three seniors. During the Jayhawks' last home game, against Nebraska on Jan. 31, Reves, hindered by foul trouble, was on the court for just 16 minutes and scored six points. With Reves out for much of the game, Kansas turned in one of its weakest performances of the season and lost 73-62, making its home record 5-5. The road has suddenly improved. In Kansas' last two victories, a 65-62 victory Jan. 27 at Kansas State and a 70-60 victory Saturday at Texas, all three seniors had strong outings. The Jayhawks also had contributions from two other players. Junior guard KC Hilgenkamp scored seven points against the Wildcats, and junior guard Selena Scott scored 13 points against Texas. A home victory against No. 19 Colorado tonight would help remove the bad taste of numerous home losses. "We're really pumped to play Colorado," Reves said. "We take our home court personally." Edited by Joshua Richards "Indigenous Peoples Uprising in the Andes: Contesting Neoliberalism" Come to the first Rice and Beans dinner of the year, featuring Jesús J. Duran, visiting KU professor, who will be speaking about the current political situation in Bolivia. 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