SPORTS 6B THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2005 Sweep CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1B Kansas volleyball coach Ray Bechard said he was pleased with the defensive effort of his team. The Jayhawks had 50 digs and 11 blocks as a unit. "Two and a half games were really clean." Bechard said. The third game was a different story. The Jayhawks' serving was sloppy, and they struggled to put the Billikens away. "We were a little uneven there in game three," Bechard said. "I thought at the key times our serving was good, but we're still a little below where we want to be." Brown focused more on the Kansas team effort after the game. Sophomore opposite hitter and setter Emily Brown had one of her best matches as a Jayhawk. She finished with 11 kills, 15 digs and three total blocks. game. "I felt like we played really well as a team," Brown said. "We accomplished goals we set at the beginning of the season." Caten offered some insight into her good night. "Sometimes you get lucky," Caten said, laughing. "Every ball I hit was falling." At times Saint Louis seemed groggy from its long drive down Interstate 70. Communication was a problem for the Billikens, who collided with each other on numerous occasions during routine plays. In addition, they finished the match with a 120 attack percentage and 14 service errors. errors. The Kansas victory kicked off a six-match homestand. This weekend the Jayhawks will play host to Virginia Commonwealth, Michigan State and Temple in the Pizza Hut Jayhawk Invitational. "We got off on the right foot." Brown said. "We set the tone tonight." Kansas tallied its third sweep in six matches this season and improved to 5-1. Saint Louis dropped to 3-4 with the loss. Edited by Becca Evanhoe Green CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1B Green had games last year that showcased his potential. He rushed for 118 yards on 32 carries against Missouri in last season's finale. "When he has pressure on him and he has to get it done, he gets it done," Mangino said. Green's 5.3 yard-per-rush average Saturday helped the offense get into a groove in the second half. Junior captain and center David Ochoa said he enjoyed blocking for Green. blocking for the ball. "Whenever he gets the ball, he is going to run as hard as he can." Ochoa said. "Whenever we call on him for pass protection, we know he is going to block." Ochoa and the offensive line did a great job opening holes for Green Saturday, Mangino said. Green said, "They did a good job producing the running game and the passing game," Green said "Their defensive line did a lot of twists. We did a good job of picking up on that." When Green needed a break, junior running back Jon Cornish was there. Cornish had two big runs for first downs, including a 29-yard touchdown run where he appeared to be tackled, but barreled over defenders into the end zone. "Running backs routinely get hit by everyone, and dishing it back to the defense is always a great thing to do," Cornish said. Green could pass L.T. Levine Saturday against Appalachian State for seventh all time on the Kansas rushing list. He needs just 51 yards to pass Levine. "When it gets here, that's when it comes," Green said of moving up the rushing list. "You all can ask me about it. I am not counting." about it. I can not be saying As usual, Green is just staying quiet and playing football. — Edited by Tricia Masenthin Lacrosse face-off Jay Jaglio, Leawood freshman, and Joe Slattery, St. Louis sophomore, battle for control of the ball during lacrosse practice yesterday at Shenk Sports Complex. The KU club men's lacrosse team play all of their fall season games away from Lawrence. 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