UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Wednesday, November 15, 1995 3B Kansas volleyball set for game Conference standing not deterring 'Hawks from finishing strong Going into tonight's match against Iowa State, the Kansas volleyball team (8-17 overall and 1-9 in the Big Eight Conference) is tied with Missouri for last place in the Big Eight. With only two matches to play, it might be easy for the Jayhawks to slack off and call it a season. Guess again. "The team is very upbeat and very determined," Kansas volleyball coach Karen Schonewise said. "The team has been disappointed this season, and they feel that they still have a lot to accomplish. They know if they slack off they'll sit on the bench." The Jayhawks last game was Nov. 8 against Kansas State. The Wildcats defeated Kansas in three consecutive games 15-12, 15-9 and 15-5. Offensively, Kansas was paced by freshman outside hitter/setter Laura Rohde's .313 hitting percentage. Rohde, who primarily is an outside hitter, may see action from the setter position tonight, Chonewise said. On defense, sophomore middle blocker Maggie Mohrfield finished the K-State game with two block assists and one solo block against the taller Wildcat front line. Despite losing its last match to Colorado in five games, Iowa State (15-9 overall and 6-4 in conference) is tied with the Buffaloes for second place in the conference. "We've enjoyed a good season" Iowa State assistant volleyball coach Sarah Lewis said. "We've had our share of tough losses. If a few of those five-game losses could have gone our way we would be enjoying a great season." Aside from Saturday's loss to Colorado, the Cyclones also have dropped matches to Oklahoma, California-Santa Barbara and Minnesota, all in five games. Leading Iowa State into tonight's match is junior middle blocker Rachelle Frese. In the match against Colorado, Freese registered 19 kills and 11 digs. 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As was the case last year with Penn State, Ohio State hurts its chances of winning the national title by not competing in the Bowl Alliance. But both the Big Ten and the Pac- 10 intend on honoring our contracts with the Rose Bowl. Dennis LaBissanieri Big Ten Conference information services director Northwestern (9-1) for first place in the Big Ten. If they stay tied, Ohio State would win the tie-breaker and go to the Rose Bowl because it has a better overall record. If the Buckeyes don't win the conference they probably will not be ranked high enough to enter into the Alliance. But that's not true, said Dennis LaBissaniere, Big Ten information services director. "If Notre Dame drops out of the top 10 and Ohio State has at least eight wins and a higher winning percentage than the lowest conference champion, Ohio State would receive the at-large bid." LaBissaniere said. 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