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KU sophomore Porscha Weddington maneuvers around a University of Missouri-Kansas City defender. The Jayhawks held on to beat the Kangaroos, 64-58, on Wednesday in Allen Fieldhouse.
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Freshman forward Krysten Boogaard sees the KU women's basketball team to a 64-58 victory over UMKC.
UMKC match could be Henrickson's 200th win
The Jayhawk women take on UMKC tonight in what could be Coach Bonnie Henrickson's 200th win. Kevin Romary has more from Allen Fieldhouse.
Bonnie Henrickson opened her postgame media session with a plea.
"If you have an answer," the Kansas University women's basketball coach said, "I'm open to suggestions."
Henrickson had just watched the Jayhawks stage a Jekyll and Hyde performance in clipping UMKC, 64-58, on Wednesday night in Allen Fieldhouse.
For 18 minutes, KU looked like a Final Four team. The Jayhawks hit shots, forced misses, stole passes and intimidated the Kangaroos.
With two minutes left before intermission, KU led 37-12.
But then the 'Roos outscored the Jayhawks, 10-1, before the break and 36-26 in the second half. In other words, in the last 22 minutes, UMKC administered a 46-27 whipping.
"We get up by 25 : I don't know if we need to get up by 40," Henrickson said. "I don't know what it is. We got softer and softer and softer."
UMKC cut the gap to 62-58 with 15 seconds remaining, but Sade Morris hit two free throws with :13.7 showing to push the Jayhawks' record to 2-0.
"We need to learn to keep the lead," said Taylor McIntosh, one of only two seniors on the roster. "We need to grow as a team and learn not to let up."
McIntosh didn't let up. The 5-foot-11 veteran bounced back from her three-point, one-rebound clunker in the opener against Hartford with a rare double-double - 13 points and 12 rebounds.
The secret? McIntosh avoided foul trouble. She was whistled for the first time after only 62 seconds had elapsed and seemed headed for a Hartford redux. But McIntosh didn't commit foul No. 2 until 51â2 minutes remained.

Comments
Migady (anonymous) says...
I am not sure about this because I do not pay ANY attention to women's college basketball, BUT I am guessing that in retrospect UMKC women are about as good as the UMKC mens teams in their league which means that KU Womens basketball is proving to be as worthless as any other year.
Go Women's sports! Wasting men's league dollars one year at a time.
November 15, 2007 at 2:33 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
bluzhawk (anonymous) says...
Someones wife or girlfriend must be thrilled to get a new burqa each year on her birthday.
November 15, 2007 at 4:13 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
kucourtsider (anonymous) says...
Coach Bonnie Henrickson just signed one of the nation's top 50 players (point guard) in the nation. Be a little more positive, would you Migady? Oh yeah...you might give women's college sports a try, it can be just as exciting as men's sports. Oh wait, I forgot, you are probably one of "those" fans. Men's sports only, I gotcha.
November 16, 2007 at 11:44 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )