4B Monday. February 19. 1996 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Horoscopes By Linda C. Black Today's Birthday (Feb. 19). This year, you might want to bridge that gap between fantasy and reality! Get started on what you really want, and don't give up! A loved one can help with finances in April. Learn from friends in May. Schedule romantic excursions for July and any kind of travel for November. A career change in December could lead to better things. Friends help you achieve your goals in January. Technology is your secret weapon in February. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). There's too much to do today. Don't catch a co-worker's anxiety. If you stay calm you might actually get finished. A Sagittarius could come up with a wonderful idea. Your sweetheart is no help, though. That one wants you to play. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). This is a marvelous day for romance—you may have to call in sick! However, you may not get away with it. No problem—work will be a breeze, too. You could even win regarding money. Don't bet with the rent, though. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). If you stick to your principles, you could force a change at home. The bad news is that it may cost money. Invest in something that will brighten up your little nest. Something you're worried about should turn out well. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan 19), You may figure out a way to solve a major problem today. Base your actions on your experience, and your expectations should be met. A Pisces can teach you a very important lesson, if you'll let that one take a lead for awhile. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). This could be a big day for you, financially. There's a lot coming in, but how much stays is up to you. It looks like taxes could take a big bite. A loved one may help you figure out how to get around a bureaucratic angle. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20). Make a decision you've been con- tinued to follow. sidering for a long time. Your intuition should be better than your sweetheart's, so don't be talked out of doing what you know deep down is right. You oldest friend is on your side. Aries (March 21-April 19). The pressure is intense today. Do everything you put off last week quickly. If you're not sure how, ask a Pisces with a lot of experience or an Aquarius with a lot of education. The pace is fast, but watch for subtle innuendoes. Taurus (April 20-May 20). Group activities should go really well this morning. If you're playing bridge, get a Piscean partner. The two of you should be able to communicate well without saying a word. Discuss travel arrangements with a Capricorn to get a better deal. Gemini (May 21-June 21). Your assignment for today is a tough one. Prove you can read an older person's mind, and you'll make lots of points. If not, practice. This skill could pay off in real money, by way of a promotion. Confide in a dear friend tonight. Cancer (June 22-July 22). You should be in a fabulous mood. If you can get away, definitely go. Don't leave a co-worker with an important task, though. Make sure that's finished before you do anything else. A beautiful foreign film could be perfect tonight. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22). You could make an excellent deal today, if you proceed with caution. Your big ideas will fall flat if you don't meet the other person's high expectations. Better do your homework. A brother-in-law's advice could be right on target. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Toss your partner the ball today. That one's got more energy and probably luck than you have. Working together, you and your sweetheart could take a giant leap toward your goal. Ignore a minor difference in opinions. Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and are for entertainment purposes only. Three-pointers help Colorado stop Iowa State The Associated Press Colorado is now 21-7 and 8-4 in the Biz Eight Conference. AMES, Iowa — Freshman Michelle Hasheider hit two key three-point shots late in the game for a seasonhigh of 15 points, leading No. 18 Colorado to a 62-54 victory against Iowa State yesterday. Hasheider hit a three-point shot from the right of the key with 4:20 Iowa State rallied from a 12-point deficit in the first half to take a 50-49 lead with less than five minutes left. remaining, then made another from almost the same spot after Colorado got three offensive rebounds for a 55-50 lead with 2-44 to play. Iowa State got within three points twice after that, the second time at 57-54 on Jayme Olson's layup with 1:05 left. But the Cyclones missed their final five shots, and Colorado made five of six free throws to pull away. Hasheider finished four for eight on three-point shots and topped her high of nine points against Arkansas and Old Dominion. She had not scored any points in the last three games. Reagan Scott added 14 points for Colorado, and Lauri Weathers scored 11. Colorado got 24 offensive rebounds and 44 total, compared to Iowa State's total of 35. Olson led Iowa State with 17 points, 15 in the second half, and Tara Gunderson scored 14. Colorado held Iowa State to two baskets in the first 10 minutes and led 24-12 after Weathers scored off an offensive rebound with 4:29 left in the first half. But Iowa State closed the half with a 13-4 run to trail just 28-25 at halftime. Kim Martin drove the length of the floor for a layup with 2.5 seconds left to cap the run. Iowa State pulled within a point three times in the second half before finally going up 50-49 on Gunderson's two free throws with 4-41 to play. But Hasheider hit the first of her big three-point shots 21 seconds later, and Iowa State turned the ball over on its next two possessions, enabling Colorado to regain control. JAYHAWKS: Continued from Page 1. Conference title is now within reach overall. haven't been as sharp defensively. We wanted to prove we're definitely a defensive team." Kansas held Iowa State to 36.7 percent from the floor and, by winning, took a two-game lead in the Big Eight. The second-place Cyclones fell to 7-3 in the Big Eight and 18-6 Kansas coach Roy Williams wasn't admitting that the conference title was the jayhawks' to lose. "We've played 10, but we've still got to play 14," he said. "There have been a lot guys who lost the U.S. Open or the Masters with five holes to play." However, the Jayhawks do have something of a cushion, said Vaughn, who had nine assists and two turnovers after playing 38 minutes. "I think we're in control of our own destiny. For me, I like that situation," Vaughn said. "If we just focus on ourselves, everything will take care of itself." The Student Group for those who own their own businesses, those who want to someday own their own businesses, and those who simply appreciate the entrepreneurial spirit. 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