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"But I'm not comfortable with discussing them. They have their opinion, and I have mine. If I had to say anything, I think it was miscommunication and misunderstanding." "I'm sure I made some mistakes," Albiz said. "But I think the program is headed forward, and I think I had a big part in that." "It's hard to describe," she said. "It's not shocking, but I'm disappointed. The team has done well, and I'm proud." Although she was positive about the program, she felt that starting new traditions was a difficult task. Albizt said that she was not surprised with the news. "I think there were a lot of things I had to do, including stepping out of my personality." All said. "I don't regret it, when you are changing traditions. It was necessary to step away from my personality to shake things up and make some positive changes." Albitz said that, in spite of the problems she endured, her relationship with Frederick remained stable. "I thought he was very patient with me," she said. "He and I had our differences, but I admired him." Albitzsaid she was not sure of her future. FRANKIE ALBITZ CAREER: Frankie Allitz not will be the head volleyball coach for the Jayhawks next season. She compiled a 151-141 record during her nine-year career at Kansas. During her 18-year coaching career, she has amassed a 358-332-7 record. Albitz also has coached at Oral Roberts and Oklahoma State. Her season by season records at Kansas are: "I need to take the next step," she said. "I Source: Kansas sports information. really don't know what I'm going to do, but I'm open-minded about everything." Overall, Albitz was happy with her progress at Kansas. "The program has increased by leaps and bounds," she said. "We all contributed, it took a total team effort. Though the team's foundations were slow to materialize, Albitz said the program is on the right track. KANSAN "The program was neglected for awhile, but now I think the administration is moving in the right direction," Albitz said. 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