SPORTS University Daily Kansan, October 18, 1984 Page 14 NU volleyball team powers past Kansas By CHRIS LAZZARINO Sports Writer The Nebraska volleyball team stormed its way past KU last night at Allen Field House, 15-9, 15-3 and 15-8. The Jayhawks jumped out to a 5-1 lead in the first game, but the nationally ranked Cornhuskers came back quickly. Senior settter Beth Vivian said, "I think we really had Nebraska psyched out at the first part of the match. We were really excited." Nebraska came back to tie the game at 9, and rolled on to take the game without KU scoring any more points. Head Coach Bob Lockwood said his team played a good match against one of the best teams in the nation. "Nebraska certainly deserves to be ranked." Lockwood said. "It's great to see volleyball played like tennis, what we can do if we work hard." The Cornhuskers kept rolling in the second game, with KU scoring only three points. KU played better in the third game. Lockwood said, but Nebraska proved to be too good. "They were on the run," Lock-wood said. "The object was to shut us down. We got a few points but we just stalled." Lockwood said that although the Jayhawks lost in three games, the team showed a great deal of improvement. "We really had good service returns and Nebraska is a tough serving team." Lockwood said. "Our footwork was pretty good. The team is no comparison with the way we played earlier in the year. Even the Jayhawk mascot got into the action. The Jayhawk, along with the members of the fan team, rushed to its head as part of "Sheek its head." The volleyball fan club was out in full force last night, with its 16 members screaming encouragement throughout the match. The Jayhawks are hoping to go into Friday night's match against Missouri with added confidence after the team learn in the Big Eight Conference. Lockwood said they plan to look at what they did right and how they improved against Nebraska in preparation for Missouri. Delta Upsilon disqualified because of 'one team' rule By TONY COX Sports Writer Because one player competed on two teams during the intramural football season, the Delta Upson team, which qualified for the hill championship semifinals, was disqualified from the tournament. Brian Riordan, Wichita sophomore and a member of the Delta Upson fraternity, said, "The guys were so disappointed. A few of them just sat down and because we d worked at it and it was taken on away an at technicality." The Delta Upson队 team had defeated the Sigma Chi team in the quarterfinals on Oct. 9 to advance to the semifinals of the Greek Trophy League division. But the Sigma Chi team filed a protest because one of Delta Upson's players was listed on the rosters of two teams. After receiving the protest, Recreation Services disqualified Delta Upsion, according to Hector Munoz, Assistant Director of Recreation Services and director of team sports activities. John MacFarlane, New Orleans senior, was on the roster of Delta "I was surprised. I wasn't aware of the rule. I played for R OTC for two years and I didn't know the rule existed," he said. Upsilon and ROTC, a Rec A League team. According to Munoz, Delta Upsilon didn't deny the infraction. "The only excuse they had was that they weren't aware of the rule." he said. Munoz added that the rule was posted at sign-up for the teams. The rule read, "Individuals may play for both team only subject to forfeit by both teams involved." - Riardon said that the rule hadn't been completely understood. The tournament was one of the top priorities of our house this season, and "When the decision came down it had a pretty adverse effect on us." Munoz said, "It's unfortunate for the tournament, but it was the manager's responsibility to let the rest of the team know. They have to follow the guidelines for the tourn- After the disqualification, Delta Upson presented a petition against the action to Recreation Services. Riordan said it was signed by the three other semifinal teams and Sigma Chi. Munoz said the petition wasn't valid because Recreation Services had already received the protest. "We did what we were supposed to according to our guidelines," he said. Riordan said that *Recreation Services told Delta Upsion that there is an unwritten rule that a protest can't be removed.* The Interfraternity Council reacted by deciding to play Delta Upsiison's bracket of the tournament over, said executive secretary Grant Tennison, Lewood, Kan., junior players of the bracket will play points or third place in the tournament toward the fraternity all sports championship. Homefinders We do the work for you! 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