4B Monday, October 21, 1996 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Red Lyon Tavern 944 Mass. 832-8228 Natural Way New Fall Fashions Arriving Daily! Natural Fiber Clothing Natural Body Caro Natural Way 820-822 Mass. • 841-0100 RAY'S LIQUOR WAREHOUSE Shiner Bock Case $16.99 12 oz.Bottles 12 pk.$8.99 ST Pauli Girl Light Case $20.99 12 oz. Bottles 12 Pk. $11.49 OASIS 12 oz. Bottles Case $21.99 6 pk. $5.89 ESB, Pale Ale, Tut Brown Michelob Case $15.99 12 oz.Bottles 6 pk. $4.15 all types Bud or Coors 12 pk. $7.50 12 oz. Bottles all types *Prices good thru 10/24/96 1215 W. 6th St. (next to McDonald's, across from Taco Bell) 842-1700 Volleyball wins at Late Night By Adam Herschman Kansan sportswriter When Amanda Reves walked onto the floor of Allen Field House Friday night, she couldn't believe her eyes. Jayhawks defeat Tigers in front of largest crowd ever "I had no idea," the Kansas volleyball player said after she gazed upon the 14,800 fans. "I wasn't familiar with the basketball craze here, so I didn't know how many people there were going to be." An hour and 34 minutes after the volleyball match between Kansas and Missouri began Friday night, Reves spiked home the winning point and sent the crowd into a frenzy. It was the largest crowd ever to watch a Kansas volleyball match. The Jayhawks won the match in three games, 15-12, 15-12, 15-10. Following the match, the team joined the crowd to watch the rest of the Late Night with Roy Williams activities. "It was nice to have the fans there," Reves said. "Big games are always fun to come out and play." With Kansas up in the third game 14-10, Reves watched the volleyball sail over the net toward her. The freshman middle blocker leaped and spiked the ball over the net and dashed the Tigers' hopes of winning their first game of the year. Besides defeating Missouri (0-15), Kansas picked up another conference win this weekend against Iowa State (4-16) on Saturday at the field house. kansas improved its record to 9-13 overall and 3-5 in the Big 12 Conference. Both the Tigers and Cyclones are wailin in conference play this season. The Late Night audience didn't help the Jayhawks last year, when they lost to Kansas State in three games. "They've been looking forward to this for a year," said Kansas volleyball coach Karen Schonewise. "Winning a match and playing much better than we did last year, we're hopeful that we now have many more converts to our sport." Sophomore outside hitter Moira Donovan, who led the Jayhawks with 19 kills against Missouri, said the players also looked at *Late Night* as a chance to gain more fans. Defensive specialist Stephanie Blackwell led the team in digs with 10, while junior middle blocker Maggie "We played well, but we definitely need to take some things out of this game into the next game." Reves said. The Jayhawks beat Iowa State in four games, 15-13, 11-15, 15-11, 15-6. With their ninth victory, the Jayhawks already have won more matches this season than last season. Donovan led the team in that match with 18 kills and 10 digs. Freshman outside hitter Mary Beth Albrecht and junior right side hitter Kendra Kahler each had 17 kills. Kansas also had strong performances from Mohrfeld, who had 11 kills and eight block assists, and Rohde, who led the team with 57 assists. "They know that we're a much better team than we were last year," Chonewise said. Late Night Continued from Page 3B Kansas sophomore forward Suzi Raymant and the Kansas women's basketball team thought Pollard's gesture was sweet. "That was really nice," Raymant said. "We were all over here hugging each other." The program's format was modeled after the television show Star Search, in which two acts in the same category go head-to-head. Spoofs of commercials followed some skits. The contestants were members of the men's and women's basketball teams, and the judges were men's basketball coach Roy Williams and women's basketball coach Marian Washington. Although Pollard's proposal was the most memorable moment of Late Night, there were other highlights. Freshman guard Nick Bradford made his first appearance in Allen Field House and danced to Hammer's U Can't Touch This. Senior forwards Steve Ransom and Joel Branstrom did a skit based on a Snickers commercial ("Not going anywhere for a while?"), which featured their roles as reserves. Pollard and junior forward Raef LaFrentz did a takeoff of Saturday Night Live. But instead of "Hanz and Frank," it was "Hanz and LaFran." Senior guards Jacque Vaughn and Jerod Haase presented a commercial about fan insurance for fans who sit in the first four rows at basketball games because of Haase's tendency to dive when playing basketball. Vaughn sat on a couch and watched television while throwing a telephone, pencil and soda can on the floor to make Haase dive. Hair Experts Design Team "I love the crowds here, they really get behind everything you do," Halbleib said. "They see there are other hidden talents that they don't know much about." Senior guard Angie Halbleib danced with senior forwards Jennifer Trapp and Shelly Canada to the song Wild Thing by Tone-Loc. The perfect look for you. The perfect price $5 off any service (does not include children's haircuts) Holiday Places 25th & Iowa • 841-6886 National Parks with other Expo I1890-89. KAWRIVER BREWERY MONDAY: Draws all day on all KAW RIVER hand-crafted beers MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL MONDAY: on the BIG screen! TUESDAY=BURGER DAY! 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