6 Monday, October 2, 1978 University Daily Kansan Lightning strikes volleyballers at Lincoln By KEN DAVIS Snorts Writer Lightning struck the Kansas volleyball team over the weekend. The Jayhawke failed to win a match in four tries at the Nebraska invincible and last year at Arizona. KU lost matches to Nehraska and Drake on Friday and to South Missouri State on Saturday. The competition in the tournament was the toughest KU had faced all year. Most of the teams in the field were regional powers and many competed in nationals last year. IN ALL four matches the Jayhawns played their opponents close in the first game, but fell apart in the second. KU head coach Drew Reed said the Jayhawns lack of consistency did them in. "The competition was excellent," Stancill said. "But the girls didn't play very consistently. There was at least one game of every match that the girls executed very well. So they knew that they could play with teams of that caliber. AGAINST NEBRASKA, Stancil said, KU made some mistakes early that took away the Jayhawks' confidence. KU dropped the first game to the Cornhuskers by only four points, 11-15, but did not score in the second game. Mistakes hurt the Jayhawks again against Drake. KU built up a 10-4 lead in the first game but then started making miscuces. KU then won to win the match by scores of 19-15 and 8-10. "SOMETIMES WE just lacked confidence and poise," Standcliff said. "We don't play up to our potential. It's a little early to be talking about consistency with the young players we have but we saw that we have the athletes to match some of these teams." On Saturday KU played Southwest Missouri State to an 8-4 tie in both games only to drop the games and the match, 9-15 and 8-15. KU FINALLY won a game in its final MON: FREE STUDENT NIGHT—Free admission with ID. Pitchers only $1.75 all night BRIGHT LIGHTS, BREW, BOOGIE TUES: $1—$1 NIGHT: $1 Admission, $1 Pitchers. 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SAT: AFTER HOURS DANCING. 29th & California, Highland Village Shopping Center, Topeka 266-5902 "But this will be helpful for us to see teams like this so early in the season and now we can pinpoint the things we need to work on." Open 8-12 on Mon & Tues Open 7:30-12 on Wed, Thurs, Fri, Sat. STANCLIFT SAID he thought the Jayhaws passed well during the tournament. Other areas of KU's game were not up to par, however. "We weren't pleased with our apiece reception or our setting," he said. "Those were quite nice." "The teams we played before this tournament weren't good enough to take advantage of the times when we weren't playing well. But these teams did." Stancliff did see some good things in the tourney. KU came away from a tournament at Southwest Missouri State last year without any wins. (Free Draw Any Night With This Coupon) "It's a heck of a demoralizing thing, but it's good eye opener. It gives us incentiv- ity." In a game of cross country musical chairs, KU's women's cross country team finished second to K-State last Friday in the Missouri Invitational at Columbia, Mo. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Weekend Sports Roundup Runners are second K-State repeated the performance it had at the first meet of the season when K-State But last week, at the second meet, the kansas Invitational, KU finished first and third. However, on Friday, K-State again finished first with 33 points, Kansas second with 45, Southwest Missouri State third with 89 and Missouri fourth with 96. K-State's Renee Urish won the individual title with a time of 17:31. Finishing second was Southwest Missouri State's Elaine Casey with a time of 17:40. THE HIGHEST finish for the Jayhawks is fourth, by freshman Louise Murphy, who played 26 games. KU women's cross country coach Teri Anderson said the performances of Murphy and freshman Maureen Finkhole were KU's first win. Finkhole was seventh with a time of 18:21. 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