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Sept. 9th SPORTS N I V E R S I T Y D A I L Y K A N S A N 'Hawks earn second place in tourney By David Dorsey Kansan sportswriter The Kansas women's volleyball team won three straight matches this weekend in the Jayhawk Classic Tournament to finish with a 3-1 record and a second-place finish. The Jayawhacks improved to 3-2 overall and broke a two-game losing streak. Kathleen Driscoll / Soeclal to the KANSAN During a game in the Jawhawk Invitational Classic, Tracee Walt, right, and Cindy Kanebake go up for a block. The Kansas women's volleyball team defeated Southern Illinois Saturday afternoon on its way to a second place finish in the tournament. Two Kansas players, juniors Barb Bella and Cyndee Kanabel, made the all-tournament team. Tournament champion Uah, which posted a 4-0 record, had three players receive post-tournament honors. Southern Dana Golden also noted the team, which was voted on by the five coaches. The Jayhawks, who lost their first match of the season last week against Wichita State, had trouble against Utah in their tournament opener on Friday afternoon, losing in three sets — 16-14, 15-9 and 15-6. "I'm a little disappointed," Kansas coach Frankie Albizt said. "Uah is pretty good, but we were a little self-destructive against them. They weren't doing it to us, we were doing it to ourselves. We're working on it, and we're trying to noll out of it." At one point, Kansas led the second game 7-0, before losing control. "We started out pretty strong because we practiced well last week," she said. "But we were very inconsistency of play, and we just kind of fell apart." The Jayhawks pulled out of their slump Friday evening against Wisconsin-Consin Bay, winning 15-7, 15-9 and 15-10. In the third set, with the score tied 4-4, Kanabel took over with a hard spike, the first of a match-high nine kills. Senior captain Julie Larkin also contributed, leading her team on a 4-0 run with two kills and an ace. Larkin said the first win of the season relieved her. "It really feels good," Larkin said. "We were all getting down. After the Utah game, I was trying to figure out what was going on. Nothing seemed to work. During this last game, everything was flowing, and everything was going good." With the help of several younger players, Kansas posted a victory over Southern Illinois. Larkin, who struggled early in the first game, was benched by Albiz with the Jayhawks down 8-3. Sophomore Janet Uber entered the game and immediately contributed with a kill. Freshmen Lesli Steinert and Tracie Walt played for most of the match, and freshman Jenny Larson also stepped in. The 'Hawks went on to win the first set 15-12 and the final two sets 15-11 and 15-7. Albitz said she was pleased with the play of the younger players. "What helps is when someone is off, we have someone we can put in," Albitz said. "We might lose a little bit, but we gain somewhere else, so I like that aspect of it." Bella, a middle blocker, said all of the freshmen plowed well. "I think they've done a great job," she said. "It's very difficult for freshmen to come in and work with a new team. It's great because we needed everybody to step in and contribute in some way." Saturday night against University of Akron, Kansas lost the first set 15-10 but came back to win set two 15-11. The second final the two sets 15-13 and 15-10. The Jayhawks will play in the KU Invitational Tournament, which begins Friday at Robinson Center. ... CALL NOW TO PLACE AND RECORD YOUR MESSAGE JOIN THE JAYTALK MEETING NETWORK STARTS SEPT.21 It's a new, smart, and easy way to meet people. It's sophisticated, safe, and confidential. SWM 22, 6', brown hair, green eyes, is tired of bars. I enjoy camping, music & lots or romance. 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