8 Friday, September 11, 1992 Jarrett Small Animal Clinic Christi Jarrell, DVM 2201 J W 25th Street (913) 749-2993 DUI or OUI Court Evaluations Close to KU Campus CrossBridge 749-2626 SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN QUALITY BICYCLES FITNESS EQUIPMENT carmondale SCHWYNN BRIDGESTORE Satisfaction Guaranteed LHC 234-2853 • 800 W 21st (1 block of Topeka Ave.) Christine Keeney Nicol Kraft Jennifer Livengood Christina Luckett Katrina Lundien Keri Lynch Amanda Manspeake Rachelle Meyer Nichole Mohning Carla Myers Nancy Perdue Amy Peters Heather Ricketton Andrea Rupp Daydree Sanders Christina Schattel Carrie Scheller Amy Schumm Marcy Tishk Julie Tolbert Cara Werts Amy Wood The women of Alpha Xi Delta welcome their first pledge class Lara Beeman Natasha Belcher Dawn Boeckerman Kelly Boyd Danielle Brown Tiffany Brown Traci Brown Kristin Byrne Rachel Casebolt Alicia Christensen Tina Clinger Kimberly Conroy Lisa Custer Kathleen Driscoll Stephanie Fite Kelley Friberg Tami Herrick Heather Hershman Amy Hetager Karey Irish Christine Jackson Tricia Jalovec Volleyball digs into tournament Preparing for this weekend's tournament, Janet Uher, Wilber, Neb., comoremote, works on her serve. Daron J. Bennett / KANSAN By David Dorsey Kansas sportswriter Kansas coach Frankie Albitz said the team had played well during this week's practice. Junior middle blocker Barb Bella, who made the all-tournament team last weekend, said the team finally had pulled together. I think we found the niche that we were missing," she said. "We've been working this week on all aspects of the game more than we have on scrimmaging, which has been good for us. After coming off the three wins of the past week, I feel really good going into the tournament." The Kansas women's volleyball team enters this weekend's KU Invitational Tournament with a three-game winning streak. The Jayhawks posted a 3-1 record last week, taking second place in the Jayhawk Classic Tournament. "I think we look a little better overall," she said. "We've done some things to make the team more intense, and I think it is helped." Central Florida, Marshall and Wright State also will compete in the tournament. The Jayhawks' first match is at 3 p.m. today in Robinson Center against Chicago State. "I'm really hoping everything we did well carries over into this weekend," said Julie Larkin, senior captain. "We've been practicing well, so hopefully we'll continue to play well in the tournament." Of the teams playing Kansas this weekend, Albitz said that Wright State and Central Florida looked the strongest. The Wright State Raiders earned a 22-17 record and finished second in the North Star Conference last season. After having some success last weekend, Kansas players said they wanted the winning to continue today and tomorrow. Kansas outside hitter Janet Uher had career highs in almost every statistical category in a match against the University of Akron last week. She had 10 kills, two service aces and 14 digs, surpassing her previous marks of five kills, one ace and three dives. Albitz said that she was pleased with Uher's recent performance and that she was a possible starter for today's opener. "Practice has a lot to do with who I start," she said. "If they look real bad, then somebody else should be able to beat them out." Albitz said that Larkin, Bella and Uher were possible starters along with senior Kim DeHoff, junior Cyndee Kanabel and freshman Leslie Steinert. Tournament schedule You are Chi's future TFJ Love! The Actives Wright State, Central Florida, Marshall, Chicago State and Kansas 10 o.m. Central State vs. Wright State 12:30 p.m. Central Florida vs. Marshall 3 p.m. Kansas vs. Chicago Central 6 p.m. Chicago Central Central 8 p.m. Marshall vs. Kansas Tomorrow: m. 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