SLU women drop Kansas

By J-W Staff And Wire Reports     Dec 23, 2001

? Kansas University’s women’s basketball team made just one free throw, and the Jayhawks fell to Saint Louis, 73-61, on Saturday at SLU.

The Billikens converted 11 of 15 free-throw attempts, while KU was a season-worst 1-for-6 (16.7 percent).

Angie Lewis led SLU with 18 points and nine rebounds.

Amie Van Deurzen and Greta Bujaker added 14 points apiece for the Billikens (6-4), who led 35-22 at halftime on 15-of-32 shooting while holding KU 36-percent shooting.

Blair Waltz led the Jayhawks (4-7) with a career-best 15 points. Nikki White added 13 points and nine rebounds.

The Jayhawks played without center Kristin Geoffroy, who went home to Los Alamitos, Calif., because of a family emergency.

SLU women drop Kansas

By J-W Staff And Wire Reports     Dec 23, 2001

? Kansas University’s women’s basketball team made just one free throw, and the Jayhawks fell to Saint Louis, 73-61, on Saturday at SLU.

The Billikens converted 11 of 15 free-throw attempts, while KU was a season-worst 1-for-6 (16.7 percent).

Angie Lewis led SLU with 18 points and nine rebounds.

Amie Van Deurzen and Greta Bujaker added 14 points apiece for the Billikens (6-4), who led 35-22 at halftime on 15-of-32 shooting while holding KU 36-percent shooting.

Blair Waltz led the Jayhawks (4-7) with a career-best 15 points. Nikki White added 13 points and nine rebounds.

The Jayhawks played without center Kristin Geoffroy, who went home to Los Alamitos, Calif., because of a family emergency.

SLU women drop Kansas

By J-W Staff And Wire Reports     Dec 23, 2001

? Kansas University’s women’s basketball team made just one free throw, and the Jayhawks fell to Saint Louis, 73-61, on Saturday at SLU.

The Billikens converted 11 of 15 free-throw attempts, while KU was a season-worst 1-for-6 (16.7 percent).

Angie Lewis led SLU with 18 points and nine rebounds.

Amie Van Deurzen and Greta Bujaker added 14 points apiece for the Billikens (6-4), who led 35-22 at halftime on 15-of-32 shooting while holding KU 36-percent shooting.

Blair Waltz led the Jayhawks (4-7) with a career-best 15 points. Nikki White added 13 points and nine rebounds.

The Jayhawks played without center Kristin Geoffroy, who went home to Los Alamitos, Calif., because of a family emergency.

SLU women drop Kansas

By J-W Staff And Wire Reports     Dec 23, 2001

? Kansas University’s women’s basketball team made just one free throw, and the Jayhawks fell to Saint Louis, 73-61, on Saturday at SLU.

The Billikens converted 11 of 15 free-throw attempts, while KU was a season-worst 1-for-6 (16.7 percent).

Angie Lewis led SLU with 18 points and nine rebounds.

Amie Van Deurzen and Greta Bujaker added 14 points apiece for the Billikens (6-4), who led 35-22 at halftime on 15-of-32 shooting while holding KU 36-percent shooting.

Blair Waltz led the Jayhawks (4-7) with a career-best 15 points. Nikki White added 13 points and nine rebounds.

The Jayhawks played without center Kristin Geoffroy, who went home to Los Alamitos, Calif., because of a family emergency.

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