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"I felt like if we played to our potential, we could have beaten anybody. But we didn't play to our potential." The team played its last match of the season Saturday against Louisiana State, losing 1-3. Kansas ended the season 18-16 overall and 5-7 in the Big Eight. Albitz said she was happy with her team's disposition going into its last match. "I was concerned as a coach that there might be a let-down," she said. "I think they just went out and played the best they could." Kansas senior middle blocker Cyndean Kabela said she wanted to finish the season with a victory. Kabela said Louisiana State was determined to win because the Jayhawks defeated the Tigers Sept. 17. "The feeling going in was, 'Let's play the match of our lives,'" Kanabel said. "They were kind of on a mission. They're a better team than when we played them last time." The Jayhawks did not start the tournament well with a 0-3 defeat against Georgia Tech on Friday. Albiz叫led the match a disaster. "We were tight," Albitz said. "Sometimes that happens with a team in postseason play. It was maybe the worst match of the year. Georgia Tech played extremely well." Kansas seemed to lose the match at the net, getting only two team blocks compared to 16 for the Yellow Jackets. In Kansas' 3-2 defeat against Bowling Green State on Friday, both teams played good defense. Bowling Green State set an NIVC match record with 136 digs, but Kansas was not far behind with 129 digs. Kansas countered that defeat with a three-game victory against St. College on Saturday before facing Louisiana State. The Jayhawks' tournament play typified the way the season has gone, Kansas sophomore middle blocker=rightside hitter Jenny Larson said. "We were very up-and-down," Larsson said. "At times, we looked as good as we have the whole season. Then again, there were times when we looked awful." Albitz said the play of younger players was encouraging, especially freshman outside hitter Katie Walsh. The 5-foot-8 Walsh looked surprised that she was blocking in one rally during game two of the Louisiana State match when she had two solo blocks in a row. But Louisiana eventually hit around Walsh and won the game 15-8. "Jenny Larson and Katie Walsh did a good job," Albitz said. "You have to remember she's a freshman. Katie actually can block. Someone told her or maybe she just assumed that since she is a shorter player, she can't block." "I felt like throughout the season I was a little up-and-down," Larson said. "I felt really comfortable this weekend." † Larson, who played well the entire tournament, said she wanted to finish the season strong. She had 45 kills and 15 block assists in the tournament, along with five service aces. Even though the Jayhawks ended the season with a defeat, Kanabel said she was satisfied by playing a team as good as Louisiana State. "We wanted to go out with a win," she said. "But I was glad we went out against a good team instead of a team like Siena. We still ended up with a winning season." John Gamble/KANSAN Sophomore middle blocker Jenny Larson bumps the ball as sophomore setter Lesli Steinert prepares to start. Side out Friday Kansas ended its volleyball season this weekend, posting a 1-3 record in the National Invitational Volleyball Championships in Kansas City. Mo. All four matches were in round-robin play. Georgia Tech (L) 5-15, 10-15, 4-15 Bowling Green State (L) 14-16, 9-15, 11-15, 15-11, 10-15 Saturday 15-8, 15-1, 15-2 Louisiana State(L) 15-10, 8-15, 11-15, 11-15 The table is set Kansas ended its season 18-16 overall and 5-7 in the Big Eight. Orange: Florida State vs. Nebraska Sugar: West Virginia vs. Florida Cotton: Texas A&M vs. Notre Dame Rose: Wisconsin vs. UCLA Hall of Fame: Michigan vs. North Carolina State it's official! The bowl coalition announced its selections for each of the bowl games. No. 3 West Virginia turned down the Cotton Bowl to play in the Sugar Bowl, which pays $1.15 million more West Virginia. 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