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The ranked opponents just keep coming for the Kansas volleyball team. Wednesday evening, the Jayhawks took on their third straight Top 25 squad.
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The Kansas University volleyball team scratched and clawed its way closer to earning a victory against a ranked Big 12 opponent Wednesday night at Horejsi Center.
But getting closer didn't ease the pain of a third straight conference loss.
"This one hurts pretty bad," senior Natalie Uhart said after the Jayhawks' five-set loss to No. 17 Kansas State (25-22, 19-25, 18-25, 25-18, 15-9). "It's pretty disappointing."
It wasn't as much that the Jayhawks lost to their Sunflower State rivals that stung as it was the way they lost.
Last week, the Jayhawks lost four-set matches to No. 2 Nebraska and No. 3 Texas. In both losses, Kansas dropped the opening set.
Wednesday night, KU won the opening set, 25-22, despite trailing, 22-18, late in the set. KU's run of seven straight points to close the set was a sign that despite opening a little sluggish, the Jayhawks were prepared for a battle.
"We didn't start Set 1 one that well, but we sure did end it well," KU coach Ray Bechard said. "We kind of slugged it out for four sets, but in Game 5 they just played much cleaner than we did."
All of the momentum the Jayhawks gained from the first-set victory disappeared in Sets 2 and 3 and the Jayhawks found themselves facing a do-or-die situation entering Set 4. K-State senior Nataly Korobkova was too much in the middle sets as she bombed away for eight of her match-high 20 kills those sets. Korobkova picked up right where she left off in Set 4, recording kills on five of K-State's first six points, and the Wildcats built a 7-3 lead and looked to be on their way to a four-set victory.
But the Jayhawks (7-7 overall, 1-4 Big 12) responded. Junior Melissa Grieb served 10 straight points - including five aces - and KU turned the 7-3 deficit into a 14-7 lead.
"That's as long a serving stretch as I've seen in a long time," Bechard said. "That's all good, but you have to finish in Set 5."
KU freshmen Nicole Tate and Allison Mayfield played crucial roles in the Jayhawks' fourth-set win and combined with Uhart, Savannah Noyes and Karina Garlington to lead the Jayhawks to the brink of victory.
"I don't really think it matters what year you are," Tate said. "The thing that's most important is how we play together as a team."
The Jayhawks' next opportunity to do so comes Saturday at Texas Tech.
"I have a distraught team in there," Bechard said after the loss. "But there will be no emotional, physical, mental hangover from this because we will get better (today)."
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Comments
FlaHawk (anonymous) says...
Sam old, dame old.Heading for the bottom third of Big XII standings again.I love Beachard as his family has deep roots in the state of Kansas and in coaching, but he has not produced and needs to have some fire under his a$$. The team is young and he has to consistently make them improve rather than the old KU slack off.At least, they are consist, which is better than previous teams that were up/down to much. They need to move their game up another notch or two.
October 2, 2008 at 5:13 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
njjayhawk (anonymous) says...
How in the world can KSU field a better team than KU - year after year? How? Manhattan is no draw, KSU is no draw as a school. Yet KU can not beat KSU in volleyball (or in women's basketball, for that matter).There are no moral victories in losing, but the LJW seems to think so with the headlines and stories about losing to Texas and KSU over the past week seemingly making victory out of defeat. Most of KU's women's sports are habitually dismal. It is time for Lew to make some moves to correct it.
October 2, 2008 at 5:46 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
rohdek (Kyle Rohde) says...
Man, they were so close back in '04 and '05 too - I remember them taking top-10 rated KSU and NU both to five-set matches and just barely losing. They were in the NCAA tournament both those years too. They were a good team that was fun to watch, with good crowds (at least for KU women's sports they were good). All that, plus the single best-looking KU athlete ever - Jill Dorsey.
October 2, 2008 at 8:44 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
brooksjjj (anonymous) says...
Yep, the annual Big XII face plant is here again. Bechard has not improved and has had ample time to get things figured out. It's time to find a volleyball coach who can actually improve the team.
October 2, 2008 at 12:26 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
charlesyu (anonymous) says...
KSU has volleyball offices, dressing room and players lounge that rivals many major college men's basketball programs.They actually put a lot of emphasis on V-ball over there, and that's why they own ku.
October 3, 2008 at 10:15 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )