12 thursday, October 4, 1990/ University Daily Kansan Huskers spike Kansas By Chris Oster Kansan sportswriter Despite putting No. 1 ranked Nebraska in a hole late in each of the two games of their match, the Kansas volleyball team fell to the Cornershakers in three games last night in Allen Field House. Volleyball Kansas took leads of 12-8 and 12-7 in the opening games before losing 15-12 and 15-13. The Jayhawks lost the last game 15-5. "I thought we were going to give them trouble early, until that third game." Coach Frankie Albizt said. Junior Adrian Powell, who led the Jayhawks with eight kills and 11 dips, said the team had trouble putting up a goal. "The way we played at the start, we knew we could take this team," she said. "M12.8, we had a hard time getting it out of the forgotten our one player a little bit." She said the Jayhawks had nothing to lose in the match. "They're the No. 1 team." Powell said. "If they lose to us, they lose their ranking. We should not have had any pressure on us." Junior Julie Woodruff said the idea of beating the top ranked team might have been a problem. "Anytime you are ahead of the No 1 team, you start to wonder. You start to think." she said. "We didn't keep doing what we did to get there." After coming from behind to take the first game, the Cornhuskers rattled off the first four points of the second game. After a Kansas timeout, the Jayhawks won tucchies of the third game to 12.7 Aqua. Nebraska took over. "We just got a little too stagnant," said Albitz. In the end, it was almost all Cornuskers. They took a 60 lead at the start of the third game. After Kansas brought it back to 8-5, Nebraska took the next seven points to close out the match The Cornhuskers' blocking defense was* effective against the smaller Kansas lineup, which has only one player taller than six feet while Nebraska has nine. Nebraska coach Terry Petitt said that each time his team came back, it was because he his raised their level of play. "You can get away with that sometimes, against some teams," he said. "But we would rather have them in the whole match (at that higher level)." He gave Kansas credit for their tough play. "Frankie and Karen (Schonewise-Kansas assistant coach) did a good job preparing their team," he said. Nebraska, whose record is now 13-1 and 2-0 in the Big Eight Conference, was led by All-American setter Val Novak. Kansas' record dropped to 9-4 and 1-1 in the conference. The Jayhawks travel to Ames, Iowa, Saturday for a match against Iowa State. It will be the first Big Eight road match for the Jayhawks. The Associated Press ANAIMEH, Calif. — Sam Wyeche, saying he was trying to comply with a league directive when he barred a woman from the Cincinnati Bengals' locker room, will keep his players in uniform for 20 minutes this week's game to adhere to league policy. While reiterating his belief that players shouldn't be interviewed in the nude by women, Wyche said yesterday that he would go out of measure that female reporters would have equal access to his players. Coach reopens locker room The Bengals coach has been threatened with a steep fine by commissioner Paul Tigliabi for banning Denise Tom of USA Today from the locker room after Monday night's 31-16 loss in Seattle. But Wyche said that he had yet to hear from the commissioner. Wyche, speaking by conference call from Renton, Wash., where the Bengals are training, said that it was a directive from Tagliabue after incidents of alleged sexual harassment of Boston Herald reporter Lisa Olsen by several New England Patriots that led to Monday's incident. "We got a letter from the commissioner in light of what happened in New England that said everyone had to have equal access." Wyche said. "After we got this letter, I went to our players and said 'what do you want to do'?" He said he offered them four ideas — to put up a partition beyond who no reporter could go; to keep them in uniform; to keep them on the field for interviews; or to keep women outside but make any player the reporter wanted to interview available. "I handled it personally," he said of the dealings with Tom. "I didn't even think it was an incident until I started getting calls after the game." This isn't the first time Wyche has had run-ins with league policy. Last year, he was fined $3,000 when he closed the locker room after a loss to Seattle in Cincinnati. Two years ago, he was fired by then-coach Kyle Richards, who knocked a microphone from a broadcast reporter's hand. In 1983, when he was coaching at Indiana, Wyche allegedly kept a female writer from the Fort Wayne Gazette out of the locker room. Wyche, who often is one of the league's more accessible and canidd coaches, added that he wanted to cooperate with the media. 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