10 Tuesday, September 5, 1989 / University Daily Kansan Hapless Continued from p. 9 K-State football player Regardless of the athlete rivalry between Kansas and K-State, even the most hard-nosed Kansas fan had to cringe after reading the Sports Illustrated article and feel sympathy for K-State. It was only three years ago that Kansas mirrored the K-State program. Then Sports Illustrated took its shot at Kansas by a picture of several Kansas players trying to bring down an opposing player. The shot was an embarrassment to the team and to the University. Since then the Kansas program has improved through a hard and honest look at the program and through the coaching of Glen Mason. The caption asked, "How many Jayhawks does it take to make a tackle?" The State of Kansas can only hope the same results will be seen from the K-State program. There is only so far a team can sink into futility. will be difficult, even for K-State, to become any worse than they have been in the past few years. KState may be a Kansas waiting to happen. Reality hits hard when a nationally read magazine presents a team in an ill light. Perhaps the hard look at the disparity of the program will help K-State. First-year coach Bill Snider has already made sweeping changes in the program, including new uniforms and a new team philosophy. The football program has also received additional financing from Kansas State University. > Alan Morgan is a Hotton senior majoring in Journalism. Maybe Snyder will be another Glen Mason. Volley Maybe, but if not, K-State fans can expect Sports Illustrated to be there with full coverage for the nation to read. Continued from p. 9 "We played together really well, especially against Drake," Chavye said. "There was always someone there on coverage." One suprise for Albiz was the amount of playing time two freshmen, Cindy Campbell, middle blocker/ hitter, and Julie Larkin, setter, received. Albiz wasn't disappointed. "The freshmen played really well." Albitz said. "They played more than I expected them to have to, and they did the job." "It ites great to win." Larkin said. "It ites great to get my first college win." Larkin said the victory was one she would remember. The Jayhawks were led by Oelschinger, with 43 kills and eight aces throughout the tournament, and senior outside hitter Shelly Jorgenson, who had 20 kills, including 15 in the victory over Drake. Named to the all-tournament were: Oelschlager, Kansas; Amy Krell, Drake; Tami Zeisler, Tulsa; Maria Gurreri, New Mexico; Pauline Manser, New Mexico. The most valuable player award went to Nao Nagatomo, New Mexico. Kansas will return to action Friday night when it plays host to the Kansas University Invitational. 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