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Every fan that attends the match can turn in their ticket stub for a seat in section 16 or 17 in Allen Fieldhouse for "Late Night in the Phog." Unlike some of their other Big 12 Conference opponents, the Jayhawks (12-7 overall, 4-4 Big 12), have had recent success. Kansas is coming off a 3-2 loss at 22nd-ranked Texas A&M and will once again be without freshman outside hitter Jana Correa. She suffered an injury last week at Oklahoma, and there has been no update on her status. "We don't go into any match thinking it's easy," senior Sarah Rome said. "We'll come out and play at our level, and hopefully we'll win." With Corra out, sophomore Josi Waina has stepped up her play "Everyone's in the same boat." Rome said. "We just have to come fired up. It's a home game and we have to win, and that's what we're going to do." After averaging 2.80 kills per contest in her first 14 matches, she has averaged 3.93 kills per game in her last five. Rome said she was tired, but that it's part of playing Division I athletics. She started the season still feeling a little pain from her off-season knee surgery and shin splints. But Lima said treatment has relieved the pain of her shins, something Jayhawk fans should be glad to hear. "As time goes on I'm feeling better and better," she said. "I'm coming back like I was last year." A victory would put the 'Hawks back above .500 in the Big 12, and pull them closer to .500 in the all-time series. Iowa State leads 32-29-1. Lima said the long match against Texas A&M and the quick turnaround had worn her out. But Kansas coach Ray Bechard said he expected her and the rest of the team to be ready to play. After the Jayhawks battle the Cyclones they will be able to rest until Wednesday, when the Texas Longhorns come to town. That match is scheduled for 7 p.m. —Edited by Joey Berlin FOOTBALL: Toomey to play CONTINUED FROM PAGE 7A did Missouri." Mark Mangino announced at Tuesday's press conference that junior defensive tackle Phil Tuihalamaka will redshirt this season. Tuihalamaka saw limited action in the team's season-opening loss to Northwestern. He transferred to Kansas this season after two years at San Bernardino Community College in San Bernardino, Calif. Kansas Football Notebook SEATING: Members of the University Council and Senate Executive Committee oppose seating plan Sophomorelinebacker Gabe Toomey will play tomorrow against Baylor. Toomey missed most of the second half against Colorado due to injury. Edited by Andy Marso CONTINUED FROM PAGE 7A posal as a shield that would protect the Athletics Department by shifting blame onto the University Council and SenEx. Perkins instituted a priority seating plan in the late-1980s during his tenure as athletics director at the University of Connecticut. At Connecticut, Perkins also included faculty and staff groups in the process of deciding how to divide tickets. Perkins said the majority of those people were happy with the plan and priority seating was a successful program. While Ray Davis, SenEx chairman, said the plan did not anger him, it represented a new era of business done by the Athletics "If the University and the Athletics Department wants to compete in the Big 12 then there are definite consequences." Ray Davis SenEx chairman Department. "If the University and the Athletics Department wants to compete in the Big 12 then there are definite consequences," Davis said. SenEx has yet to give an answer to the Athletics Department on whether it will take responsibility for dividing up faculty and staff tickets. SenEx is debating whether it is the responsibility of the Council to move people from their seats. Perkins said he would remain hopeful a decision would be reached soon so the Athletics Department could continue the planning necessary concerning priority seating. Others,including Davis,view the entire issue as a negative aspect of collegiate athletics. "I'm not angry about it," Davis said. "It just shows the corporatization of athletics and how there have been examples at universities around the country of it causing problems." Edited by Dave Nobles SOCCER: Nebraska 'no more important than anyone else' for Kansas CONTINUED FROM PAGE 7A end with a positive attitude and looking to set the tone for both games. Mason said last year's defeat against Nebraska was not something the team was focusing on, and that she had already forgotten about it. 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