UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Friday, September 8. 1995 3B Volleyball to face stiff competition By Bill Petulla Kansan sportswriter Coming off a 1-2 start in the New Mexico tournament last weekend, the Kansas volleyball team will try to rebound this weekend at the Reebok Ball State Tournament in Muncie. Ind. However, the road won't be easy for the Jayhawks. Tomorrow Kansas will play Pittsburgh and Ball State, two teams that made the NCAA tournament last season. Kansas opens tonight against the No. 8 Pacific Tigers. "We're going to have to focus on our side of the net," said Kansas volleyball coach Karen Schonehane. "We'll need to pass very well to create options for our offense." Fresh off a win against No. 20 New Mexico, the Jayhawks' momentum will be tested against Pacific, which features All-American Dominique Bozman. "Pacific is a really strong team," Schonewise said. "They are much bigger, and they have great depth." The Tigers, however, are coming off a 1-1 start after being dropped by Big Eight Conference powerhouse Nebraska in three straight games. Pacific lost 15-3 in the final game of the three-rame sweep. Kansas will take on host team Ball State tomorrow. The Cardinals, who took 12th-ranked Colorado to five games before losing 24-22 in a decision, are 3-2 coming Ball State players to watch include junior Mindyley and freshman Liz Cothren. Stanley had a career-high 24 kills in the Cardinals' win against Colorado State. Cothren finished with a team-high nine total blocks in a loss against Oregon last season. into the tournament. Schonewise said that Ball State liked to run quick sets and slides, but that the quick Jayhawks were well-equipped to defend a fast-pace offense. "Jennie finished last season at the top of her game," Pittsburgh coach Cindy Alvear said. "I think that she is at the point in her career where she will really dominate matches." Following the match with Ball State, Kansas will meet up with Pittsburgh. The five-time defending Big East Conference champion Panthers reached the second round of the NCAA tournament last season before losing to Notre Dame. Women's soccer to open close to home " Their offense is similar to Ball State, except they're a bigger team." Schonewise said. The Panthers (2-2) are led by Jennie Driscoll, a firstteam Big-Big selection. Although the Jayhawks face stiff competition, Schonewise is upbeat. "We are going to have to have some discipline on defense," she said. "The other teams are bigger, but I think we're quicker." Kansan staff report The Kansas women's soccer team will debut tonight in its home opener against Oral Roberts, except the game won't be played at home. The Jayhawks will play at Shawnee Mission Soccer Complex at 96th Street and Nieman Road in Overland Park. Super Target Field, the future home of the women's soccer team, is still under construction. The field was named after Target, which contributed $100,000 to the women's soccer program. Kansas, which lost 5-1 at Evansville on Sunday, will face Oral Roberts at 7 tonight and the University of Tolteo at 1 p.m. on Sun There will be no charge for admission at either game. The Oral Roberts Golden Eagles are 1-0 this season after defeating Kansas Newman College 3-0 in Wichita. The Eagles, in their third season of competition, are the Jayhawks' second established opponent. Oral Roberts returns 10 starters to the team, which was 4-9-2 last year. The Jayhawks will compete on equal ground Sunday against Toledo, which is a first-year program. Toledo is 2-0 this season after victories against East Illinois and Siena Heights. The Jayhawks have been practicing under the lights at Hoglund-Maupin Stadium this week to prepare for the night game. The team also traveled to Overland Park yesterday to become accustomed to its temporary field. Kansas women's soccer coach Lori Walker said she was pleased with practice this week. "We're going to try and build on what we did well against Evansville, which was playing the ball on the ground. When we did that, we were much more successful on the attack," Walker said. "We worked this week on tightening up our defense and not allowing our opponent so many opportunities to get their shots off." Oral Roberts also will play Toledo at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the Shawnee Mission Soccer Complex. Chiefs will be Giants second defensive test The Associated Press CHIEFS KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Questions, questions. Not as many got answered in a 34-10 blowout of Seattle as the Kansas City Chiefs wanted. While more than content with an impressive victory, coaches still don't feel they have a sense of progress the team made against the run. It was a weakness last year and got much attention in training camp. Yet the Seahawks fell behind early and spent the rest of the day launching passes in a futile game of catch-up. This week, with the New York Giants bringing Rodney Hampton into Arrowhead Stadium for the home opener, the Chiefs figure to get the test they've been waiting for. "You can rest assured on Sunday we are going to find out a lot more about it," coach Marty Schottheimer said. "Any questions we may have had coming out of the presason are still unanswered." "We'll get tested this week," safety William White said. "I'll tell you around 4 o'clock Sunday how we came out." The Giants are coming off one of their most humilating season openers ever. Before a record crowd of 77,454 on Monday night, the Dallas Cowboys spanked them 35-0, their worst loss at Giants Stadium. "There's no way you can gain any confidence from a game like that," Giants coach Dan Reeves said. "We've just got to put it behind us and then go out against a real good team on the road and see if we can play better. 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