[ ] 2B THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SPORTS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2005 ATHLETICS CALENDAR TODAY ◆ Volleyball at Texas Tech, 7 p.m., Lubbock, Texas TOMORROW TOMORROW ♦ Softball vs. William Jewell, 2:30 p.m., Arrocha Ballpark FRIDAY - Men's golf at Mason Rudolph Intercollege, all day. Nashville, Tenn. Soccer at Nebraska, 4 p.m., Lincoln, Neb. gate, all day, Nashville, Tenn. ♦ **Tennis** at Indiana Invitational, all day, Bloomington, Ind. SATURDAY Softball vs. UMKC, 2 p.m., Fall Jayhawk Classic, Arrocha Ballpark - Softball vs. Washburn, 4 p.m., Fall Jaybawk Classic, Arrocha Ballpark - ◆ Football at Texas Tech, 6 p.m., Lubbock, Texas - Volleyball at Colorado, 8 p.m., Boulder, Colo. * Men's golf at Mason Rudolph Intercolle- lary Jay Nashville, Tenn. - Rowing. Head of the Oklahoma, time TBA. Oklahoma City - Tennis' at Indiana 'Invitational, all day, Bloomington, Ind LACROSSE Women's club wins two of three in season-opening tournament play The Kansas women's lacrosse club team started its season with a pair of victories at Oklahoma State University on Saturday. Kansas lost its first game 7-8 to Dallas Threat, a post-college club team, but nearly forced overtime after trailing 8-4. Kansas sophomore Lisa Allen scored four goals, junior Sarah Fiske added two and freshman Crystal Thomas had one. In the team's second game, Kansas defeated Nebraska 13-6.The victory avenged a loss from last season, in which Nebraska knocked Kansas out of contention for post-season play. Kansas led 9-3 at the half and never looked back. Allen once again scored four goals, and Fisk had three. Freshmen Kristen Sheaen and Brittany Marholl scored a goal apiece, and so did sophomores Laura Swick, Emily Ratzlaw and Holly Currie. Kansas closed out the weekend with a winning record by knocking off Oklahoma State 11-9. Kansas will next be in action at the University of Minnesota for a tournament on Oct. 8 and 9. Kansan staff report Bronco's remarks fire up Chiefs NFL TALK TO US Bill Ross/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS BY DOUG TUCKER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Thanks to Champ Bailey and Monday night microphones, the Kansas City Chiefs should be well motivated for their next match with the Denver Broncos. Tell us your news. Contact Kells Robinett or Eric Sorrentino at 864-4858 or sports@kansan.com First the Chiefs (2-1) got embarrassed 30-10 Monday night at INVESCO Field, one of their worst losses ever in a long and often-bitter AFC West rivalry. The Chiefs beat Denver last year in Kansas City 45-17, dominating the Broncos almost as thoroughly as they were dominated on Monday night. They will host the Broncos again in Arrowhead Stadium this Dec. 4. Then they found out that while the rout was taking place, the Broncos' star defensive back accused them on national television of not even playing hard Speaking to teammates on the Denver bench after the Broncos had taken control of the game in the first half, Bailey was heard to say, "They're playing a little different. They're not playing as hard. I ain't going to relax, though." Kansas City Chiefs Tony Richardson (49) is tripped up by Denver Broncos cornerback Champ Bailey, right, after a 3-yard pass completion during the second quarter in Denver, on Monday night. Bailey was injured on the play. "The way they played up there in Kansas City, it ain't the same, though," said Bailey, who was miked for Monday Night Football. "I know this — none of our players said Champ Bailey didn't play hard when we beat them by three touchdowns last year out here," Coach Dick Vermell said yesterday. "Eddie Kennison (Chiefs receiver) didn't say that Champ Bailey was not playing hard." The Chiefs' players had the day off and will get back to work today for Sun- was referring to. That's a player's opinion." he said, Vermell tried to downplay Bailey's remarks, but was clearly irritated. "That's why I don't allow players to be miked. I don't know what (Bailey) An experienced broadcaster himself, Vermell said he had always been against miking players. "I just think the broadcast ought to be done by the guys in the booth," he said. "That's what they're professionally trained to do. I just won't put one of my players in that position." ATHLETICS Big Jay falls to fourth place after tiger fight tition, Big Jay faces off against the University of Miami's Sebastian the Ibis, a seabird in a sailor's hat. Big Jay was trumped by a tiger — his first loss in the Capital One Mascot Challenge. He lost his third round match up against Auburn University's Aubie, an orange- and black-striped tiger. The loss puts Big Jay in fourth place in the overall standings with a record of 2-1. Rans can vote for Big Jay in the fourth round of the challenge through Oct. 2 at www.espn.com. Ryan Schieider KU alumnus Cromwell joins Ring of Honor at stadium in the fourth round of compe- Former Kansas football player Nolan Cromwell will be inducted into the Ring of Honor at Memorial Stadium, during the halftime ceremony of the home game against Missouri on Oct. 29, the KU Athletics Department announced yesterday. Cromwell, a Ransom native, played safety and quarterback for the Jayhawks from 1973 to 1976. In 1975, he was an Associated Press All-American honorable mention and Big Eight Player of the Year. He rushed for 1,124 yards that year and set an NCAA record for the third-highest rushing total by a quarterback. "Nolan Cromwell was a terrific football player," said Lew Perkins, Kansas athletics director. "More than that, he is a tremendous representative of this University, the athletics program in general and the football program in particular." 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