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KU women toppled by Missouri
The Kansas women's basketball team fell to Missouri Sunday afternoon during this year's second installment of the Border Showdown.
Columbia, Mo. Kansas University's women's basketball team had a chance to pick up its first Big 12 Conference road victory of the season on Sunday, but Missouri used a four-point swing in the final two minutes to down the Jayhawks, 62-59, at Mizzou Arena.
KU, which led by as many as six points in the first half but never in the second, closed to 56-55 with 2:04 to go on a layup by Sade Morris.
Mizzou's Toy Richbow immediately turned it over, but KU's Danielle McCray gave it right back. Alyssa Hollins, fouled by Morris, hit a free throw but missed the second.
The Tigers snared the rebound, however, and Richbown drained a three-pointer at 1:04 to make it 60-55.
Nicollette Smith and LaChelda Jacobs sandwiched field goals around a pair of Hollins free throws as the Tigers improved to 9-17 overall, 2-11 Big 12. KU fell to 15-11 and 4-9.
McCray led KU with 19 points. Smith added 15 and Morris 11.
Hollins led the Tigers with 27.
Both teams started hot, shooting over 50 percent from the field for much of the first half. Kansas trailed 9-8 at the 12:47 mark when McCray connected on the third consecutive three-pointer for the Jayhawks after back-to-back threes by freshman Nicollette Smith. Missouri was also connecting, closing the Jayhawk lead to just 17-14 after the string.
Kansas led 30-24 with 3:40 left in the opening half after Jacobs' jumper from inside the free-throw line went down. However, KU could not muster another basket for the rest of the half. Missouri went on a 7-0 run to enter the locker room with a 31-30 lead.
The drought continued into the second half for Kansas as it went without a field goal until McCray knocked down a three with 12:39 left.
KU went 11:01 without a basket. Missouri took advantage and gained its largest lead of the day at 45-34.
Down 50-40, Kansas went on a quick 9-2 run that lasted just over a minute and closed the Tigers' lead to 52-49 with 6:10 remaining.
With the deficit at five, 56-51, freshman Krysten Boogaard and sophomore Sade Morris connected on back-to-back layups to pull within one with 2:04 left.
Kansas will return to Allen Fieldhouse on Wednesday, February 27, when it hosts Texas at 7 p.m.
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Comments
kackley (anonymous) says...
Both teams played well. Played hard. It was a great game that didn't look like it was two lower escelon teams playing. #12 was just unbelievable for Missouri and that was the game.
February 25, 2008 at 11:33 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
FlaHawk (anonymous) says...
McCray had 8 turnovers and was forcing the ball to much. The Ladies play way out of control and have a shoot avery low percetage from the field.
This team is a torture to watch. Little talent, no progress and just a wild and crazy group that does not appear to be improving.
KU Is a long way from first division after 3 years of Coach Bonnie. Not sure, if it is recruiting, X's and O's or just not a fit. $500K is a nice job, if youi can hold on to it!
February 25, 2008 at 11:15 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
njjayhawk (anonymous) says...
It's time for a change at the top. KU women's basketball continues to be a perpetual bottom feeder in the Big 12, after 4 years of Bonnie-ball. It's time for Lew to act. We need to start over -- again.
February 26, 2008 at 8:41 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )