Section A·Page 8 --- The University Daily Kansan Monday, January 29, 2001 YOUR FITNESS SOLUTION! FITNESS SPECIAL Save $100.00 Annual Membership $24 per month Semester memberships available 4 months - $120.00 TANNING SPECIAL 3 month Unlimited Tanning only $55 Nonmembers welcome! Wolff Tanning Systems Must present coupon at time of first visit JUST FOR WOMEN! - Programs & workshops on a variety of topics, such as personal safety, men's issues, and healthy relationships - Individual assistance and support - Books & materials on sexual violence and gender related topics K-State's Atchison shines By Zac Hunter As a sign in the north end of Allen Fieldhouse read, the Kansas State offense was "Not Zesty" in Saturday's 92.66 loss to No. 4 Kansas. sports@kansan.com Kansan sportswriter The Wildcats (8-9 overall and 2-4 in the Big 12 Conference) struggled to put points on the board all afternoon against the menacing defense of Kansas (17-1 and 6-0). But while most of the K-State offense sputtered, one player was able to shine. The game day program listed junior guard Tony Atchison as a key reserve, and that couldn't have been a more appropriate description. Atchison came off the bench and scorched the Jayhawks for a game-high and a career-high 28 points, including 19 in the first half. "I thought he was awfully good in the first half," said K-State coach Jim Wooldridge. "He was our answer to what we didn't do on defense." "It just came to me," Atchison said. "I wasn't expecting to hit that many shots. I was just playing in a rhythm." Did Atchison have any inclination during warm-ups that this might be his career day? Not really, but he did have a simple explanation for why most of his shots were falling. Atchison was the only offensive threat in the first half for K-State, scoring half of the Wildcats' 36 points. Atchison kept the Wildcats in the game long enough for them to put together a second-half run. But that run was brief. There were no more wide-open looks at the basket, and he always had a "We talked about it at halftime, we wanted to cut down his looks in the second half," said Kansas coach Roy Williams. "He had a heck of a game coming off the bench." Kansas player on his heels as his teammates set screens for him. Despite Atchison scoring only nine points in the second half, the Wildcats were able to dig into the sizable 17-point Kansas halftime lead. "I thought if we got it within 10 that we'd have a pretty good chance at the end," Atchison said. "They made runs and they kept pushing." Unfortunately for Atchison, the more the Jayhawks pushed, the more tired he became. Although he leads the team in scoring with 12.9 points a game, he usually logs 28 minutes per game. Wooldridge knew the 32 minutes Atchison put in on Saturday was pushing it. "That's too many." Wooldridge said. "He did run out of juice." While the Wildcats never did cut the Kansas lead to 10 in the second half, they did get it to 12 points with 9:48 remaining before the Jayhawks went on a 9-3 run that effectively sealed the game. Although Atchison was running on empty near the end of the game, while he was on, no one was able to contain him. Wooldridge said the key to Atchison's scoring is confidence. "I know he wants to shoot it." Wooldridge said. "It doesn't rattle him to miss a shot. He's pretty confident in his abilities." Kansas sophomore guard Kirk Hinrich goes up for a lay-in against K-State defender Tony Atchison. Kansas tooyed with the Wildcats in the second half before pulling away for a 92-66 victory Saturday in Allen Fieldhouse. Photo by Nick Krugl/KANSAN Edited by Sydney Wallace No.4 Kansas 92, Kansas State 66 K-State (8.9 and 2.4) Buchanan 1 8 0 0 2, Siebronat 1 4 2 2 4, Howell 1 2 1 4 3 4, Reid 3 8 2 2 9, Terry 2 5 2 6, Reynolds 4 8 2 8 10, Sulc 2 2 0 4, Alcornia 10 9 1 5 2 8, 1 8 2 2 2 2, total coverage 24 56 14 2 4 6 Murray (37.3, and 6.0) Gooden 38 4.4 10, Collison 5-11 5.7 15, Gregory 10-15 0 2 20, Hinch 61 0 2 14, Bosche 41 0 0 12, Kisey 0 0 29, Ballard 0 2 0 0, Nash 11 1 2, Carey 1 2 0 0, Harrison 1 0 0, Attell 1 3 0 0, Zerbel 1 1 | Team | Dates | | :--- | :--- | | Houston | K-State 92, K-State 63, 3-pound goals | Kansas 9:20 (Hinch 4:16, Boochie 4), Ballard 0, Astell 2, Ozere 1:1), K-State 4/9 (Reid 1:13, Attchison 4). Fouled out — Terry. Rebounds — Kansas 42 (Gooden 12), K-State 40 (Reynolds 16). Assists — Kansas 23 (Hinch 6), K-State 11 (Reid 5). Total fouls — Kansas 21, K-State 22, Technicals — none, A. | 0 0 3, Chenowith 2 5 3 6 7, Kappelman 0 0 0, 0 0, Team totals 349 16 57 92. 21, K state 22, technicals — none. n 16,300. Hours: 10-5:30 Mon.- Fri. * 10-7 Thurs. * 10-3 Sat. Kansan Classifieds... Say it for everyone to hear 100% discount for students 20% discount for students "The Ultimate in Luxury Living" Reserve your apartment now for summer and fall! Luxury 1,2, & 3 BR apts. 24 hour fitness room - Fun size washer and dry * * 24 hour fitness room * Computer Center ♦ Pool with sundeck 1/4 mile west on Wakarusa 5000 Clinton Parkway www.pinnaclewoods.com 865-5454 Attention Lovers : Did you know : ( Shop and compare. Lowest price in town). 1. Kama Sutra gift tins are only $59.50? 2. Furry handcuffs are **only $12.00** ? 3. Magazines are .50 - $1 off cover price? 3. Magazines are $ 250-$ 500 cover price 4. We have the best trade in policy on movies? 4. We have the best trade-in policy on movies? 5. 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