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UK GUARD TAKES KANSAS TO THE WOODS' SHED
Kansas coach Roy Williams said that after watching film of UK's earlier games he decided to take the three-point shot away from the 'Cat offense and make guard Sean Woods (11) beat his Jayhawks. That's exactly what happened, as Woods respond-
ed with a career-high 25 points on 11-of-15 shooting from the field and six rebounds to go along with game-high totals of eight assists and three steals.
LEFT: Woods streaks past KU's Terry Brown for a this finger roll.
photo by Thun Drummond
MIDDLE: Woods penetrates this Jayhawk crowd
for another bucket, photo by Thun Drummond
RIGHT: Woods, just 6-foot-2, challenges 6-9 Kansas big man Mark Randall, and, as he did most of the night, comes out on top.
photo by Thun Drummond
HONORING PAST HEROES
NO SYMPATHY
Eight members of former coach Joe B. Hall's 1976-77 Kentucky club, the first to play in Rupp Arena, were honored prior to tipoff of the Kansas contest.
Left to right, the former Wildcats are: guard Tim Stephens, guard Kyle Macy, guard Dwane Casey, forward Merion Haskins, forward James Lee, guard Jay Shidler, forward-center LaVon Williams and
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Casey, who of course also was an assistant coach at UK under former coach Eddie Sutton before cameras of ESPN, gave Kansas no sympathy. plaTe'rs8 '"^       '* ^ ^ Fre'8ht ^ ^ NCAA' received the largest ovation of the ei8ht   Ne'ther did Rick Pitino's Wildcats, avenging last
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