Jayhawks rout Texas Southern, 83-45

After opening the season with three close victories, Kansas UniversityâÂÂs womenâÂÂs basketball team finally won a laugher, defeating Texas Southern University, 83-45, Friday in Allen Fieldhouse.

ThatâÂÂs not to say that the Jayhawks had an easy time topping the Tigers in their opening game of the Holiday Inn Jayhawk Classic.

Kansas (4-0) scored seven seconds in on a three-pointer by Aquanita Burras, but Texas Southern (3-1) scored the next 10 points and held the Jayhawks scoreless for more than seven minutes.

âÂÂI thought Texas Southern really came out and tested us,â Kansas coach Marian Washington said. âÂÂI thought we came out aggressively, but we didnâÂÂt knock down many shots.âÂÂ

Burras and reserve forward Nichelle Roberts combined for 16 of the next 26 points, helping Kansas go on a 24-8 run and take a 27-18 lead two minutes before halftime.

Burras, who finished with a game-high 18 points, had another three-pointer during the Jayhawksâ run and had two fast-break layups after steals.

Roberts gave the Jayhawks their first lead, 19-18, on the second of back-to-back baskets and had four rebounds in 10 first-half minutes.

âÂÂSheâÂÂs done a nice job for us, especially defensively,â Washington said of Roberts. âÂÂWeâÂÂre really looking to her to help us.âÂÂ

Leading by 10 at halftime, 31-21, Kansas more than doubled up Texas Southern in the second half, 52-24. The Jayhawks used a zone defense and trapping after the break to cut off the Tigersâ passing lanes. Kansas forced Texas Southern into 31 turnovers overall, scoring 32 points off the Tigers errors.

âÂÂI donâÂÂt know that we really ran our offense many times because we were able to get out in front,â Washington said, âÂÂbut it was good to see the team be very aggressive.âÂÂ

Washington hadnâÂÂt been able to get much playing time for Kansasâ reserves because the first three games were close, but three Jayhawks came off the bench and played 11 minutes or more against the Tigers.

All 12 Jayhawks scored, with Brandi McGinestâÂÂs 10 points on 5-of-6 shooting leading the reserves.

âÂÂIt was really good to be able to get them out there and they took advantage of every second,â Washington said. âÂÂItâÂÂs just really special to see how they pull for each other.âÂÂ

Starting center Tamara Ransburg scored eight points, grabbed 10 rebounds and blocked five shots for Kansas. She now leads the Big 12 with 3.75 blocks per game.

âÂÂI can tell when theyâÂÂre going to shoot because they hesitate, and I just go up,â Ransburg said. âÂÂSometimes I do it because I just fly up in the air because IâÂÂm off-balance.âÂÂ

Sophomore forward Blair Waltz, who had been suffering from a stomach virus earlier this week, started the game for Kansas, but didnâÂÂt come out for the second half. Washington said Waltz should be fine to play today.

Kansas faces Western Illinois, an 84-76 winner against Western Michigan in the tournamentâÂÂs first game Friday, in the championship game at 4 p.m. today in Allen Fieldhouse.

Western Illinois 84, Western Michigan 76

The Westerwinds (3-2) gave the Broncos (3-1) their first loss of the season in the tournamentâÂÂs opening game. Tiffany Cornelius had game-highs of 24 points and 11 rebounds for Western Illinois.

Western Michigan had three players with 17 points or more, but scored just 27 first-half points and shot just 64 percent from the free-throw line.

Lawrence High graduate Somer Easterwood, who transferred to Western Illinois last year from Johnson County Community College, started for the Westerwinds, but played just three minutes in the first half with no points and two fouls. She finished with two points on 1-of-4 shooting, a rebound and two assists in 15 minutes.

Western Michigan will play Texas Southern at 2 p.m. today in the consolation game.