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Te Jayhawks found themselves
with a comfortable 21-point lead
afer a dizzying, explosive run to
start the second half that included
two layups by Chelsea Gardner and
was capped by Lamaria Coles em-
phatic coast-to-coast layout. Fea-
turing a lineup flled mostly with
new faces and seldom-used players
from last season, the womens bas-
ketball team cruised to an 85-54
exhibition victory against the Pitts-
burg State Gorillas.
Without Carolyn Davis, who
graduated last season, garnering
most of the attention in the paint,
Gardner, a junior forward, proved
she could control the game down
low. She put up an 18-point, 11-re-
bound efort to lead the Jayhawks
to victory. She added three blocks
in 28 minutes.
I think Chelsea took advantage
sometimes, coach Bonnie Hen-
rickson said.
Overall, a lot
of good stuf
for us to see on
flm.
At halfime,
the Jayhawks
led 45-29.
During the
frst four min-
utes of the sec-
ond half, Pitts-
burg State forward Lizzy Jeronimus
tried to match the Jayhawk run
with two baskets of her own. She
was overshadowed by the ofensive
efciency of Kansas, and the Goril-
las didnt make another run the rest
of the night.
Other returning players also con-
tributed to the efort. Junior Natalie
Knight played in her frst game
since tearing her ACL last season.
With a brace on her knee, she con-
tributed seven points, six rebounds
and two assists. Henrickson said
it was good to see Natalie healthy
and playing again with some con-
fdence.
Cole, a sophomore point guard
who had limited minutes last sea-
son, started and had 12 points and
three assists. Cole is known for her
speed. While usually a positive,
sometimes she plays out of control
and loses the ball.
She really can fy, Henrickson
said. Sometimes thats too fast, but
the one she got in the frst half, she
started in front of me and I could
see that no one was in front of her.
It didnt take her long to get there.
Junior Asia Boyd was an efcient
5-7 from the feld for 15 points.
She also had seven rebounds in
her 30-minute outing. Senior Cece
Harper had 10 points.
I think Im a little more conf-
dent, Boyd said. Coach Bonnie
is a little more confdent, which
makes it easier too.
Te Jayhawks won the opening
tipof. Knight
found Gardner on
the frst possession
for two points, and
the Jayhawks led
the entire way af-
ter that.
With less than
nine minutes
in the frst half,
Knight stripped
the ball from the
Gorillas. She raced down the court
and passed the ball to Cole. Cole
had one defender on her as she
made her way toward the basket.
Without taking a shot herself, she
passed the ball back to a trailing
Boyd who easily put it in the basket.
On this young Jayhawk team,
Henrickson gave her newcomers
signifcant minutes to see what
they would do. Dakota Gonzalez,
a freshman guard, ended the night
with 12 points, fve rebounds and
four assists in 15 minutes. Jada
Brown, a freshman guard, had six
points in 13 minutes.
I thought Jada Brown, a fresh-
man, came in and gave us some
minutes, Henrickson said. She
did a really nice job in the short
corner, and really has a knack for
rebounds.
Jeronimus led the Gorillas with 15
points. Guard Antqunita Reed was
the only other Pittsburg State play-
er to reach double fgures with 11.
Te Jayhawks will play their sec-
ond exhibition game against Em-
poria State on Sunday, Nov. 3.
Edited by Jessica Mitchell
Volume 126 Issue 39 kansan.com Thursday, October 31, 2013
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THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN
sports
By Kory Carpenter
kcarpenter@kansan.com
COMMENTARY
Jayhawks poised
to win Big 12
Te Jayhawks (17-5, 7-2) domi-
nated the Baylor Bears (11-14, 3-6)
25-14, 25-13, 25-15 last night at the
Horejsi Athletic Center.
In the frst set, where Kansas won
25-14, senior setter Erin McNorton
recorded nine assists. Tose nine
assists pushed her over the 1,000
assists mark this season. McNor-
ton ended the night with 30 assists,
which was her season low.
Erin was connecting with her
attackers all night and just to have
six hitting errors in three sets was
pretty astonishing, coach Ray Be-
chard said.
McNorton shrugged of her ac-
complishment last night. 1,000 as-
sists was just cool, she said.
Its cool, but were in the mid-
dle of the season, McNorton said.
Tose things will hit me later on
when were done and where we
head this year.
Te Jayhawks had .451 hitting
percentage last night, which was
just the second time this season
that Kansas hit over .400. McNor-
ton takes a lot of pride in a high
team hitting percentage because it
means she was setting the ball well.
I helped facilitate it, but I had
confdence in my hitters the whole
time, McNorton said. I dont
think there were many errors. I
had a little to do with it, but it was a
whole team efort.
A frequent recipient of McNor-
tons sets was redshirt senior mid-
dle blocker Caroline Jarmoc, who
led the team with 14 kills and seven
came within the frst set. Jarmocs
14 kills had a lot to do with Mc-
Norton and her relationship on the
court.
I think it helps that were oppo-
sites, McNorton said. Im kind of
quiet and shy and she is in my face,
and I like that.
Jarmoc and McNorton help each
other a lot during the game.
[Jarmoc] helps me a lot blocking
wise, McNorton said. Whenever
you see me mess up on a block,
shell look at me and tell me what
Im doing wrong, and I love that
about her.
Tis on-court relationship is a
two-way street. McNorton tells
Jarmoc about how to improve her
hitting.
Erin is very open to criticism,
Jarmoc said. Shes great at point-
ers, if I need a ball higher or lower,
and she has great adjustments. I
think we work very well together.
McNorton doesnt just set the
ball; she can block and dig as well.
McNorton recorded two blocks
and four digs tonight. Her two
blocks, one was sole, were second
on the team.
Every team tries to challenge her
[McNorton] and tries to see what
shes got, Bechard said. If we have
an Achilles, some teams think its
when Erin is at the net blocking,
but she held her own tonight.
Jarmoc had two blocks of her own
last night, which moved her into
second in Big 12 history for career
sole blocks. Jarmoc surpassed Tex-
as A&Ms Amber Woolsey. Tis
was the second consecutive match
where Jarmoc set a record. Last
week, she set the all-time career
block record against Iowa State.
Tis is a testament to my hard
work, Jarmoc said. Blocking is
a skill that is underrated and not
as big of a glory as attacking, so it
takes a lot of work and its great to
get the numbers.
Te Jayhawks backed the frst
set with a 25-13 victory, and the
11-point margin was the largest
during Big 12 Conference play this
season. Ten, fnished the Bears of
with a third set 25-15 win to swept
the Baylor Bears.
Coming of the loss to Iowa State,
coach Bechard thinks that the team
had something to prove every time
they play and needed gain respect
across the country.
We wanted to bounce back, and
we certainly played well, Bechard
said.
Edited by Jessica Mitchell
Jayhawks dominate Baylor Bears at Horejsi
BLAIR SHEADE
bsheade@kansan.com
GEORGE MULLINIX/KANSAN
Kansas volleyball players were pleased with their performance, beating the Baylor Bears at home and moving to 17-5
overall.