Section B · Page 4 The University Daily Kansan Thursday, October 30, 1997 Kansas volleyball digs deep, renews hope for final games Players may get career records in last matches By Matt Gardner sports@kansan.com Kansen writerwriter we've still got a lo As Kansas begins its second look at the Big 12 Conference field against Baylor tomorrow night, the Jayhawks hope that they can turn things around. Mary Beth Albrecht, sophomore outside hitter, attempts to spike the ball but is blocked by a fellow team member. The team was preparing for the second half of the big 12 Conference season during practice yesterday. Photo by Pam Dishman (VANEEN) Schonewise: Is optimistic about seacon's second half. in us," Kansas volleyball coach Karen Schonewise said. "We've had some off-court issues that needed to be settled. Now that we've gotten past the problems, we feel we are in position to get better." Kansas (8-15 overall, 1-9 Big 12 Conference) won only two games against Big 12 opponents. The Jayhawks' only conference win came against Iowa State Oct. 18. The second part of the season may prove to be more difficult than the first. The Jayhawks have only three of their final 10 matches at Allen Field House. The Jayhawks will play road matches against Texas, Texas A&M, Nebraska and Colorado — the top four teams in the Big 12. Kansas' three remaining home matches include Oklahoma on Nov. 8 and Iowa State and Missouri the final weekend of the regular season. "We've got some good teams to face, but the road has been good to us. We've got our only conference win on the road." Schonewise said. Still, Kansas hopes to win its three remaining home matches. The Jayhawks have lost eight straight matches in the field house. "We haven't done as well at home, but the road games really pump us up," said Moira Donovan, junior outside hitter. "We know what we are up against, so we just need to go out there, have fun and maybe play more intense." The Jayhawks will try to avenge an Oct. 12 loss to Baylor when they play tomorrow in Waco, Texas. The Bears (13-10 overall, 3-6 Big 12) won that match in three games. Kansas also lost a threegame match in early October to Texas Tech. The Red Raiders (18-5 overall, 5-4 Big 12) will play host to Kansas at 7 p.m. Saturday in Lubbock, Texas The Jayhawks still can reach a few milestones this season. Junior setter Laura Rohde needs three set assists to become the second Kansas player to record 2,000. Senior middle blocker Maggie Mohrfeld needs 33 block assists to become the all-time leader in that category. Sophomore middle blocker Amanda Reves still is on pace to set a new season record for attacking percentage. Check Out Our Buns 2233 Louisiana Street 843-7002 Hours:10:30am-10pm PRESERVING WILDLIFE! 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