CA University Daily Kansan / Monday. October 6. 1986 7 Sports Monday Coach brings confidence and success to KU volleyball This is the first in a two part series on Kansas volleyball. Tomorrow's story will detail changes in KU's volleyball program. By JANE ZACHMAN no pressure. Frankie Albitz, Kansas head volleyball coach, has that attitude, and it has rubbed off on the Kansas volleyball team. "When I came onto the team last year, we almost expected to lose again," outside hitter Shannon Bridgeway said recently. "Now we expect to win." Albiz came to Kansas two years ago from Oral Roberts University in Tulsa, Okla. She inherited a program that had gone 5-30 the year before and had not won a Big Eight Conference game in three years and 32 matches. Her attitude helped Kansas move to a 17-15 record last year, and this year the Jayhawks are 16-3 overall with a conference record of 2-1. These figures give Albizt a career coaching record of 240-210-7. Albizt had coached at Oral Roberts from 1981 to 1984 before coming to Kansas. She also coached at Oklahoma State from 1976-1980 and one season each at Northeastern (Okla) State and Southern Methodist. In college but the sport then She sait club practiced peted in tour day out of the Albiz came in volleyball a pointed her. She out of college ing on an organ Although Albitz is a seasoned coach, she contributes her coaching abilities to her experience as a player. came numero Albitz. Eventuall national teams Albitz was na by the Unite Association six and 1983. She World Game tr Pan American a She traveled t member of the 2 South America of the World Cup "She thinks t as motivated Cup teammate now coaches "I had player never been on said. "I saw a was winning ar of that." Out of that came numero Albitz. Eventu national teams Wild Wildey advar Jayhawk in the Open this week teammate to do By ANNE LUSCIO sports writer Craig Wildey's bittersweet. In the men's. No beat Kansas' .No Widley, who pla pulled groin in Lorin of Oklahoma "I think Craig] nament," head ce day "He is surel country. Up until zone at the top of Lorin was Wild SEATTLE against the San a good afew Seahawks recei who knows a to the ball. will United Press Inte NFL history made twice when square off tonight just one catch to player in league passes in 128 shares the rec Harold Carmelt the Philadelphia San Diego t Joiner needs j become the NFLing yardage lea York Jet Don M record of 11,834 Joiner holds it receptions with breaks the yard become the first Albitz's coaching success has been attributed to her experience as a player, to her confidence in both herself and her players and to her dedication to keeping up with the latest volleyball ideas. To Albitz, however, coaching is basic. doubt what she has to say.'' Spencer said. "You have to respect someone who has dedicated their whole life to volleyball." "the girls on her team are learning the newest team tactics." At the top of her list is making a tougher schedule for the Jayhawks and coaching them to play well against stronger teams. Even though Albitz has been coaching for 12 years, she said she still thought it was necessary to keep up with the latest developments in her sport. McCaw said, "So many coaches think that they know everything, but she is still a student of the game. Even though people are impressed by the team now, Albitz said, there is still much more she would like to do. "She's always trying to get that edge, find out what top people are doing," said KU assistant coach Johnny Learned. Parrish pleased with effort despite Oklahoma thrashing United Press International The way Oklahoma head coach Barry Switzer and Kansas State head coach Stan Parrish talk, one has to wonder who they thought won the game. Switter's sixth-ranked Oklahoma Sooners ran over Parrish's Kansas State Wildcats 56-10 Saturday in Norman, Okla., but it was Parrish who was smiling after the first conference game in the Big Eight this season. But after the game, there was a smiling Stan Parrish. Big 8 Roundup The Sooners, 3-1, were able to grab a 28-0 lead just two minutes into the second quarter — converting a blocked punt, a fumble and a long run into points — and then put the game away with 21 points in the fourth quarter. "Now I know how Custer felt at the Little Bighorn. "Parrish said, "Seriously, I thought our guys played just about as good as they could for almost three quarters. For the third straight week Nebraska, 4-0, was able to turn turnovers into a victory, but for a change the Cornhuskers needed the help. Switzer had hoped to use the game as a rest and tune-up between Miami and the Texas game Oct. 11. "I'll be scared to death and I hope our football team will be, too," Switzer said of the Texas game. "I told our football team that we did not play well enough to beat Texas today." In other games the week before the Big Eight Conference schedule gets into full swing. No. 3 Nebraska escaped South Carolina with a 27-24 victory. Kansas dumped Southern Illinois 35-21; Iowa State beat Woyoming 21-10; and Missouri lost to previously winless Syracuse 41-9. Oklahoma State and Colorado did not play. Iowa State, 3-1, won for the third consecutive week The Cyclones introduced a "dime" defense — featuring six defensive backs — to stop Woming. 3-2. South Carolina led 24-20 with three minutes to play but bummed the ball at its own 26. Nebraska used just three plays to take advantage with Steve Taylor teaming with Todd Millikan for an 11-yard scoring play. Quarterback Alex Espinoza threw a 49-yard scoring pass to Eddie Bridges and later engineered a clinching 88-yard drive to highlight the offense. Missouri head coach Woody Widenhofer minced no words after his Tigers fell to 1-3 with the loss to 1-4 Syracuse. He said, "This is my most humilating defeat as a head coach ever. We didn't look like we were a very well prepared football team. I am embarrassed for our university, administration, state and football team." Sports Almanac Kansas 35 So. Illinois 23 KU - Phibbs 2-yard pass from King (Miller kick) KIU - Henderson 30-yard pass from King (Grace kick) KIU - FG尔勒 28-yard pass from Orth (Smith kick) KIU - Sloan 30-yard pass from King (Miller kick) Third quarter KIU - Snell 30-yard pass from Smith (Smith kick) KIU - Caskwell 21-yard pass from Orth (Smith kick) Fourth quarter KIU - Vaughn 30-yard pass from Smith (Smith kick) KIU - Shaw 27-yard pass from Graves (kick) So. Illinois 7 10 0 6 23 Kansas 7 7 14 7 35 rec yds avg Krisley 6 40 8.7 Phibas 4 49 11.5 Boon 2 57 28.5 Sprey 1 43 43.0 McDowell 1 10 10.0 Paterson 1 8 8.0 Vaughn 1 1 1.0 att ltys avg lng 15 13 30 Orth 6 19 32 Snail 6 19 32 Orth 5 15 30 Henshion 1 15 30 Leidford 2 5 25 Lordon 2 5 25 Coin 1 5 25 Punting Southern Illinois rec yds kg avg Vaughn, W 5 61 12.2 Caldwell 4 62 20.5 Harvey 4 73 18.3 Snell 4 82 31.0 Samuel 1 24 24.0 Wedel 1 8 8.0 Rogers 1 8 9.0 Fox 1 8 3.0 Southern Illinois Receiving att yds avg ing Vaughn 16 61 18 10 Kluyver 12 45 18 10 Paterson 2 7 3.5 4 King 9 32 3.5 4 att com yds td int 42 19 321 4 0 Individual statistics Rushing Southern Illinois no. yds avg ing 6 229 38 2 55 no.yds avg ing 7 255 36 4 43 at.com yds tld int King 22 15 178 2 Graves 1 1 43 1 0 Kansas State 0 10 0 0 10 Oklahoma 21 7 7 21 56 compete at nally rank Oklahoma 56 K-State 10 Okanagan First quarter OU Carr 4-yard run (Lashar kick) OU Michigan 54-yard run (Lashar kick) OU Minnesota 54-yard run (Lashar kick) Second quarter OU Michigan 54-yard run (Lashar kick) KSU Newayton 4-pound point return (Porter kick) KSU FG Porter 30 yards Third quarter OU Catlettness 54-bay pass from Mitchel (Lashar kick) Fourth quarter OU Sullivan 1-yard run (Lashar kick) SYR-Kmzet 3-yard run (Vesting kick) SYR-Gayden 1-yard run (Vesting kick) SYR-McPherson 9-yard run (Vesting kick) Syracuse 41 Missouri 9 Fourth quarter SYR-FG Vesting 30 yards RECEIVING Kansas State. J. Williams 14, Wilson 14. Jordan 2-10. Brown 3-13. Eddie 6-68. John 9. Oklahoma. Cambridge 1-58. Shephard 2-38 A-74,893 Fourth quarter OU-Sullivan 1-yard garden (Lashkier) OU-Sullivan 2-yard garden (Lashkier) OU-Anderson 6-yard garden (Lashkier) RUSHING. Missouri. Wallace 21, 58 Cannon 15. 118. Hampton 6-29. Eason 11. Stowers 3- 10. 134. Barnes 2-23. Lieberstein 7-23k. 4. 10. 33. Barnes 2-23. Lieberstein 7-23k. 4. 10. 33. Barnes 2-23. Lieberstein 7-23k. PASSING Cameron, Todd 7.0-1.84 - Hennan, ingerman 4.7-1.39 - McPherson 11.6-11.69 Knetz 3.0-29 - Phoebe D.0-0.0 10.7-10.79 Knetz 3.0-29 - Phoebe D.0-0.0 1.7-10.79 Miles 2.5-14; Wallace 2.5-4 Boyle 1.5; Sylvester 5.08; Gentry 4.3-4 1.4-1.49 Boyle 1.5; Boughney 1.4-1 mond 1.1; Kelly 1.7 RUSHING Kansas State Moody 19-97, Jordan 14-13, R.I. Tennessee 79, Hawaii 8-26, Illinois 6-19, Peyton 6-49, Caiam 6-10, Titanum 6-80, Coliseum 2, Stanford 4-33, Johnson 4-12, Center 2, Smithman 2-16. PASSING Kansas State, R. Williams 19-21, 17-27 Sulivan 1-28, Sullivan 1-6, 0-58 Sulivan 2-18, Sullivan 1-6, Williams 1, J. Williams Second quarter SYR-Gaydon 4-yard run (Wesling kick) MU-FG Whelian 45 yards MU-FG Whelian 35 yards SYR-FG Vesting 34 yards MU-FG Whelan 36 yards SYR-Schweedens 8 yard pass from McPherson Missouri 3 6 0 0 9 Syracuse 10 7 21 3 41 Nebraska 27 S. Carolina 24 MISSED FIELD GOALS. Missouri, Whelan 55. First quarter The Boy Who Could F Nebraska 10 3 0 14 27 F.C. Catskill 0 7 3 14 24 Daily 7:20 9:20 Fn. *5:00 Sat., Sun. *3:00 Monday, October 6, 1986 A3 First quarter NU-Jones 5-yard run (Klein kick) Second quarter Second quarter SC-Green 5B-ward pass from Ellis (Hagler kick) *BARGAIN SHOW Third quarter Monday Night Football 3 Big Screen T.V.'s 50¢ Draws 25¢ Hotdogs SCGreen 2-yard run (Hagler kick) NUBrinson 5-year run (Klein kick) SCGreen 7-year run (Hagler kick) NUMilken 11-year pass from Taylor (Klein kick) ARENSBERG'S SHOES Iowa State 21 Wyoming 10 RUSHING. Nebraska, Jones 26-103, Birmingham 3-69 Taylor 15-53, Hebel 5-7, South Carolina, Green 16-43, A. Smith 5-20, Shaw 1-8, Bremen 11-17, McKeeley 11-17, Washburn 11-90, U.S. Army, Ellis, Arizona 26-38, 12-86 RECEIVING. Nebraska, Milman 2-64, Schuster 2-35, Birmingham 3.0, South Carolina, Sharp 10-98 Since 1958. Fourth quarter (S-Bridges 49-yard pass from Espinoza (Frank kick) Fourth quarter Paradise Cafe 728 Mass. 0 10 0 0 10 7 0 7 7 21 RUSHING W. Abraham, 13-49, Coleman 5-15, Wekham 7-17, Runyan 3-6), Gene 10-6, Nixon 2-8, Espanola 5-18, Warmer 3-14, Nickerson 1-8, Espinoza 4-3, Warmer 3-14, PASSING W. Weyham, 9-19, Iowa State 1-6, ESPINOLA 9-19, Iowa State 1-6, ESPINOLA 10-18, Hollmann 3-2, Loving 3-5, Kukoris 2-14, Hoffma W Conference All Games Oklahoma 1 0 1 000 1 1 750 Nebraska 1 0 0 000 3 1 750 Iowa St 1 0 0 000 3 1 750 Joa St 1 0 0 000 3 1 750 Missouri 1 0 0 000 1 3 250 Colorado 1 0 0 000 1 4 250 Oklahoma 1 0 0 000 1 4 250 Wyoming wa State Kanana 35, Southern Illinois 23 Okahanna 64, Kansas State 12 Syracuse 41, Missouri 9 Cincinnati 64, Kansas State 24 Iowa State 21, Wyoming 10 Wyo-Thompson 84-yard pass from Welnaiak (worker kick) First quarter IS-Jackson 10-yard run (Frank kick) Second quarter Jet. 11 Games iowa State at Kansas Michigan State at Nebraska Texas at Oklahoma Michigan at Texas Big Eight standings 825 Massachusetts Open Sun. Downtown Lawrence 1-5 p.m. VARSITY DOWNTOWN 10048 fields home accessories 712 massachusetts 842-7187 INTRODUCING ISLAM TO NON-MUSLIMS The Islamic Center of Lawrence will offer an intensive 6 week course on Islam. (Basics of Islam). The material presented and disclosed will be basic and designed mainly to provide non-Muslims with a basic background about Islam. The course outline is as follows: TOPIC Oct. 7. "Basic Fundamentals of Islam" DATE Oct. 7 "Basic Fundamentals of Islam Oct.14 "AL-QURAN, the First Source of Legislation in Islam" Oct. 21 "AL-SUNNA, the Second Source of Legislation in Islam" Oct. 28 "MUHAMMED, the Messenger of God; Part I" Nov. 4 "MUHAMMED, the Messenger of God: Part II." Nov. 11 "ISLAM and CURRENT ISSUES: Politics in Islam" PLACE: Gallery East Room, Kansas Union TIME: 7:00-9:00 p.m. each Tuesday Beginning Oct. 7,1986 The course will be open to the public free of charge. For more information call: 841-9768 she said. be improveds to gain imistrative e Athletic Albitz but for growth wledgeable ting,' said at athletic speaks for level, equipss kids to simple said reputation said, some to otherogram wasrograms. ny Kansas important to coach who provement oitz's desk n believing done. 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