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10A / SPORTS / MONDAY, April 18, 2011 / THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN / kANsAN.cOM
SARA KRUGER
skruger@kansan.com
The Jayhawks traveled to
Oklahoma this weekend for
their last regular season road
trip where they struggled against
both Oklahoma State and the
University of Oklahoma.
Winning the doubles point in
both matches proved to be less
helpful in the outcome of the
tournament than it has been in
the past for the Jayhawks.
Friday, the team met the
Cowgirls at the Greens Country
Club in Oklahoma City, Okla.,
winning the Nos. 2 and 3 con-
tests in doubles play gave the
Jayhawks the point. Once in
singles play, however, they lost
their momentum. Three singles
contests went into extra sets
and freshman Dylan Windoms
singles winning streak was up
to seven matches and perfect
in the fifth spot. Tied at 2-2,
Sarah Megoufeld of Oklahoma
State beat sophomore Victoria
Khanevskaya in the sixth match
to take the momentum away from
Kansas. The No. 1 singles play-
er, Ekaterina Morozova, came
out on top, leaving junior Erin
Wilbert to decide the outcome
of the match, which handed the
victory to the Cowgirls. Falling
in the third set, Oklahoma State
came out on top at 4-3. The
Cowgirls are now 7-13 and 3-6
in the Big 12 Conference.
Norman, Okla., was rough on
the Jayhawks
as wel l .
Coming off
a defeat that
broke their
two tourna-
me n t - l o n g
Big 12 win-
ning streak,
the Jayhawks
c o u l d n t
bounce back.
The doubles point was won once
again by both the Nos. 1 and
3 pairs sophomore Monica
Pezzotti and freshman Paulina
Los with the No. 3 victory and
Morozova and Windom with the
No. 1 victory against the Sooners
No. 51 ranked
pair. Windom
shined with
another sin-
gles winning
streak, bring-
ing the total
to six with
her fifth sin-
gles victory.
However, the
team didnt
have much time on top losing
four matches from the start. The
Nos. 2, 3, 4 and 6 fell in two
matches. Windom and Morozova
came out on top, but the Jayhawks
did not. The Sooners triumphed
4-3 in the Gregg Wadley Tennis
Pavilion. Oklahoma is now 15-5
and 7-2 in the Big 12. Kansas is
9-11 and 3-7 in The Big 12.
The Jayhawks final regu-
lar season match will be the
Sunflower Showdown 12 p.m.
Saturday at the Jayhawk Tennis
Facility. Seniors Maria Martinez
and Kate Goff will be recognized
at their final home match as
Jayhawks.
Edited by Brittany Nelson
Jayhawks drop two to Sooners and Cowgirls
TENNIS NbA
ASSociAtEd PRESS
BOSTON Ray Allen hit a go-
ahead 3-pointer with 12 seconds
lef, Paul Pierce shut down Carme-
lo Anthony and the Boston Celtics
rallied to beat the New York Knicks
87-85 in their playof opener on
Sunday night.
New York led 85-84 before An-
thony was called for an ofensive
foul for pushing Pierce with 21
seconds remaining. Allen, who led
the Celtics with 24 points, sank the
decisive basket from beyond the
lef arc.
Te Knicks then rushed down-
court and Anthony missed a long
3-point attempt with 2 seconds lef.
Te superstar forward went 1 for 11
from the feld in the second half.
Amare Stoudemire had 28 points
and 11 rebounds for New York, and
Anthony fnished with 15.
Game two of the best-of-seven
series is set for Tuesday night in
Boston.
Tird-seeded Boston got a tough
challenge from the Knicks, who al-
lowed 105.7 points per game dur-
ing the regular season, third-most
in the league. Pierce was the defen-
sive star for the Celtics, forcing An-
thony to shoot with a hand in his
face for much of the game.
With the score tied at 82, Toney
Douglas hit a 3-pointer to put the
Knicks in front with 38 seconds to
go. Te Celtics called timeout and
immediately scored when Rondo
tossed an alley-oop to Garnett.
Te Celtics, who won their
NBA-high 17th championship in
Te Celtics played without cen-
ter Shaquille ONeal, who also is
expected to miss game two with a
sore right calf.
Celtics
barely top
Knicks,
87-85
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