4B Monday, October 16, 1995 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Kansas soccer coach ejected from game Lori Walker removed for arguing close call with official in loss By Jason Strait Kansan sportswriter The Kansas women's soccer team had a busy weekend. Kansas (5-7) improved its record against first-year teams to 5-0, fell to 0-7 against experienced teams and had its coach controversially ejected. Against the University of Tulsa yesterday, Kansas lost 4-0 in a game which saw the referee play a more prominent role than expected. Kansas women's soccer coach Lori Walker was ejected early in the first half for arguing a missed call by the referee. Walker, who was forced to leave the sideline and become a spectator, said the referee had missed a handball and had been too quick with the ejection. "One of my jobs on the sideline is to make sure the referee isn't sleeping," Walker said. "It was inappropriate for him to throw me out of the game although I don't think what I said was appropriate either. That's one of those calls that he should tell me to shut up and sit down, and I think that a more experienced referee would have done so. "I want to apologize to our fans for what I had to say, but at the same time, I don't think it was appropriate for him to give me a red card under the circumstances." In addition to Walker's ejection, five yellow cards, which are warnings for overaggressive actions, were issued in the game. By comparison, no cards were issued in the Jayhawks' three previous games. Kansas was outshot 15-7 by Tulsa (10-3), which extended its winning streak to nine games. Tulsa women's soccer coach Amy Edwards said she was "One of my jobs on the sideline is to make sure the referee isn't sleeping." Lori Walker Lori Walker Kansas women's soccer coach impressed with the Jayhawks' performance. "I thought KU came out and played a tremendous first half," Edwards said. "They worked hard as a group, and I think possibly a little experience on our side was maybe the difference today. I think they've got a good team and a very good base to start from." Watching the game from the stands, Walker said her team reacted well to the loss of its leader. "Anytime a young team loses its leadership, they're going to falter a little bit. But they stepped it up and continued playing hard." Walker said. On Friday, the Jayhawks defeated Central Missouri State 4-0, making their home debut at SuperTarget Field. Kansas freshman Denise Cooke scored her team-leading fifth goal of the season two minutes into the game. Three other Jayhawks added goals as Kansas outshot Central Missouri State 30-2. Walker said her team's performance yesterday exceeded any other to date. "I know I keep saying this, but this is the best that we've played all year," Walker said. "Each day if we continue to outdo and leapfrog the last game, we're going to be excited about the outcome." 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