Wednesday, February 8, 1989 / University Daily Kansan NATURAL WAY Natural Fiber Clothing For Men & Women 820-822 Mass. 841-0100 VALENTINE'S DAY GIFT LIST Jewellery 1928 Sterling Silver Rayban $^3$ Sunglasses Leather Bomber Jackets Cotton Boxers with hearts $12$ Cotton Men's Briefs hearts or lips musical package $8$ Silk Men's Boxers Silk Women's Bikinis Valentine's Socks for men and women Romantic Lingerie for men and women Romantic Lingerie for women Classic Clothing 732 Massachusetts 843-0611 VISA-MC-AM.EXP-DISCOVER CARD KUAC to return recommendation on soccer club - Continued from p. 13 and alumni corporate financing He said the remainder of the sdrs would be raised by selling T-shirts and apparel to produce a summer soccer camp. and alumni corporate financing. "We intended to 'keep the costs low by providing volunteers to do most of the work,' said Shirliffe. "We wouldn't need to have a part-time student to type anything because we would be using our computers for special interests of people who love the game to keep the costs down." One of the finance committee recommendations Shirtifle saw was the addition of another academic adviser to tutor the team. "A lot of the things they want are really not needed." Shirtlife said. "The average GPA of the club is 3.2 We tried to show them that we were doing well, but we are recruit carefully, but that is apparently not what they believe." Alan Neighbors, vice president of the club and Boulder, Colo., senior said he was optimistic about the club achieving vity status. Neighbors said the team had improved tremendously since he first played. "We're good enough to face the other varsity teams in the area," he said. "We can only wait to see if KUAC decides to take us." After two consecutive Big Eight Conference victories, the Kansas women's basketball team hopes to continue its winning ways against Oklahoma State tonight in Stillwater. by Molly Reid Special to the Kansan Jayhawks take winning streak on road Kansas assistant coach Julia Yeater said the 13-8 Cowgirls could see a Jayhawk team different from the one that lost to Oklahoma State 71-57 two weeks ago in Allen Field House. "It is going to be a different look for them. We didn't have our best game against them here," Yeater said. "Basketball is a chess game. It's who matches up with whom. Typically, we should win there." In deteating Missouri and Nebraska during the past week, the Jayhawks have developed a unity, Yeahter said. "They have a new cohesiveness, and a knowledge that each team is beatable. It's a feeling; something you can't put your finger on." Yeater said. "Coach (Marian Washington) has worked hard to pull them together as a unit." Kansas has won five of the last six meetings in Stillwater. Freshman Shannon Bloom, who scored a career-high 33 points in the Jayhawks' 82-79 victory over Nebraska on Saturday, said she wouldn't feel any added pressure "I'm just going out to do the best I can, whatever that means," she said. against Oklahoma State tonight. Lately, Bloxom's best has been excellent. Besides her 33 points against Nebraska, she was instructed to win against Wake Forest and Iowa. Bloxom's play helped open up the inside and allowed the rebounders to get good position. Yeater said. "The NU game helped her confidence. She has shot her way through the dry spell she had. The team responds when she is on." Yeater said. "It gives a boost to everybody." "As an offensive reboulder she has the nose for the ball. She often hers her own rebould when she gets where the ball is going where the ball is going." That is how it should be, Bloxom said. "I should know where it should go," she said. "Most of the time it is my shot that I rebound." This will be the fourth consecutive Wednesday that the 11-9 Jayhawks play on the road. The schedule, which has had Kansas playing in Lawrence on the weekends and elsewhere on weekdays has been both positive and negative. Yeater said. The positive side is that it is Kansas Jayhawks Women's Basketball Game 21 Coach: Marian Washington Record: 11-9 (3-5) Oklahoma State Cowgirls Coach: Dick Halterman Record: 13-8 (4-4) PROBABLE STARTERS Player Ht. PPG F-Danielle Shareef 5-9. 6.7 F-Michelle Arnold 5-5. 15 C-Martha McCloud 5-10 11.5 G-Lisa Braddy 5-8 14.8 G-Ger Hart 5-6 4.8 Player Ht.PP F-Clinette Jordan 5-1 21.3 C-Jodi Fisher 6-1 3.3 G-Alisa Duncan 5-8 7.5 G-Athela Cox 5-7 9.3 G-Liz Brown 5-5 10.8 Game notes: Toff is today at 7:30 p.m. Kansas leads the overall series 11-5; Kansas is 5-1 in Stillwater. OSU beat the Jayhawks 71-57 earlier this season. pretty consistent. It is every Wednesday at the same time. We get used to it, so we can get geared up for it," she said. "With this schedule, we haven't had to go to any special situations." Yeater said the negative aspect of traveling was its effect on the players academically. They have taught them how to day班 classes four weeks in a row. Page said that playing on the road did not have a negative effect on the Jayhawks' performance on the court. center Lynn Page "Our away games are the same here as far as the (officiating) is concerned." Page said. "And we go in the night before so, we practice on the goals at least twice. It is not a factor." "The teachers are pretty understanding and flexible," said junior As a freshman, Bloxom finds traveling enlightening. M-S 10-5:30; Thur. 10-8:30; Sun. 1-5 Black Women* THEY COPE BETTER? 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