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Savannah Noyes has played 115 matches now in a Kansas University volleyball uniform. Saturday night arguably was the most important match of her career.
You see, Noyes, a senior from Indianola, Neb., was playing her hometown team for the final time. She used to travel 31â2 hours to Nebraska University's campus nearly every weekend for two years to compete in club volleyball and became quite familiar with most Nebraska players. When she chose Kansas, she knew she'd have at least eight opportunities to beat those Cornhuskers.
Her eighth try came and went Saturday. Still no victory. But she is not alone. There hasn't been a KU victory over NU in more than 80 tries.
One of the most remarkable streaks in college sports continued Saturday night when No. 3 Nebraska defeated Kansas, 3-0, (25-21, 25-18, 25-12) at the Horejsi Center.
Noyes spoke to her team the day before and tried describing her feelings.
"I talked with the girls about how important it was and probably got a little emotional," she said.
What exactly did Noyes say?
"She was just saying that any sibling rivalry, any team that you've ever wanted to beat in your entire life, just multiply that by a million and that's what this was like for her," KU outside hitter Karina Garlington said.
Kansas came out inspired by Noyes' words, but it still wasn't enough.
The Cornhuskers extended their dominance over the Jayhawks to 81 victories in 82 matches. The other ended in a tie. There is a KU victory in the series history - 33 years ago - in a match not even recognized by the Nebraska record books because of a dispute that occurred between the teams at the Graceland Invitational on Oct. 17, 1975.
Garlington led Kansas (12-14, 6-11 in the Big 12) with nine kills, and Noyes added eight. Two-time All-American Jordan Larson paced Nebraska (25-1, 16-1) with 15 kills and 11 digs.
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Comments
FlaHawk (anonymous) says...
No one on the KU VB Team could play for NU. Cruel but true. Totally different programs.KU is weak and getting weaker and NU is just strong!KU needs a change in coaching as they have gotten worse the last 3-4 years on a steady decline to oblivion!
November 16, 2008 at 4 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
frid22 (anonymous) says...
you are an absolute moron. Have you even attended a volleyball game this season? Coach Bechard has a young team with tons of talent that still needs developing. Nebraska is just in a league of their own and always will be. How can you call for the firing of the winningest coach in KU volleyball history?
November 16, 2008 at 6:15 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
elamere (anonymous) says...
frid22: You answered your own question. FlaHawk is a moron. While this is a bad stretch, the program is sound and Ray and company will bring it around. You never hear from FlaHawk when the team wins, which is indicative of what kind of fan they really are.....
November 17, 2008 at 8:20 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
KU (anonymous) says...
Not sure how you can claim the program is sound. A 6-11 conference record wouldn't be considered sound in men's basketball, would it? Or rowing? Or bowling? Or women's basketball? Oh wait, that would be a good year for women's basketball!Don't compare yourselves against NU; they are among the national elite. But you CAN compare yourselves to the conference, and you're not even average in conference.
November 17, 2008 at 8:59 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
elamere (anonymous) says...
The fundamentals are sound, the coaching is top of the line, the leadership is developing. This is the same team that beat Colorado in four games recently, the same Colorado that beat Nebraska last week. The potential is there, so let's see what happens down the stretch.
November 17, 2008 at 9:49 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
frid22 (anonymous) says...
Not to mention the fact that the Big XII is one of the most competitive conferences in the NCAA. By the time our talented sophomore class are seniors, I wouldnt be suprised to see another run throught the tournament
November 18, 2008 at 10:08 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )