The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 20, 1984, Page Page 8, Image 8

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Although Davi3, who
has played swing guard,
swing forward and now
power forward during
her Tiger career, is the
leading scorer for the
team, she said it wasnt
by design. Her coach, Jo
Ann Rutherford, said other
wise. "We were looking for
Joni to pick up the of
fense since Lorraine Fer
ret graduated," Ruther
ford said. "She has done
that job, and she just gets
better every game."
"She's a very versatile
player," Rutherford said.
"She plays inside, but she
can play just as well out
side. She's just very hard
to stop offensively."
Rutherford, like Davis
a native of Kansas, first
saw Davis play for High
land High on her way to
breaking Lynette Wood
ard's state scoring
records.
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PERFORMING
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SERIES 8384
1. Daniel Heifetz, violin
With the support of the Nebraska Arts Council
Friday, February 10
Two Hit Broadway Shows
2. "Master Harold" . . . and the boys. J -
Thursday, February 23
This emotionally charged drama follows a young white
student's transformation from innocent childhood to
poisonous bigotry in 1950 South Africa.
3. Agnes of God
Saturday, February 25
A spellbinding drama about a young nun who gives
birth iii a convent and whose child is mysteriously
murdered.
Starring Peggy CaCandusan Strasberg .a,
4. Beaux Arts Trldlanoi violin & cello
Jelinek Memorial oncert .
With the support of the Nebraska Arts Council
Saturday, March 3
5. Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre
A Mid-America Arts Alliance Program
Monday, Tuesday. Wednesday, March 5. 6, 7
Jelinek Memorial Concerts are supported by a fund made available to the
University ot Nebraska Foundation by Viola Jelinek. as a memorial to her
. father Stephen Jelinek. Mid-America Arts Alliance Programs are made
possible by.support from the Nebraska Arts Council and the National
Endowment for the Arts through their participation in Mid-America Arts
Alliance, a regional arts organization All programs in this year's series are
supported in part by a grant from the National Endowment tor the Arts
(OntgMllJlhilillV; ill)
Only orders of 3 or more events available at this time. '
Individual tickets available approximately 2-3 weeks
before performances.
For information or to order tickets, contact the Kimball
Box Office at (402)472-3375, 1 1am-5pm, Monday
through Friday.
Individual Ticket Snips
Daniel Heifetz, violin
With the support of the Nebraska Arts Council
Friday, February 1 0 at 8 p.m.
Heifetz individual tickets on sale only to UNL Students
January 23-27. On sale to others beginning January 30.
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"I thought she wo3 a
very good athlete," Ruther
ford said. "Being from
such a small school, she
hadn't EQtten a lot o f pub
licity, but she was still
being recruited by the top
names in basketball."
Davis said she narrow
ed her choices to Missouri
and Kansas, and opted
for Missouri because of
that school's emphasis on
women's athletics.
"It seemed to me like
MU had more to offer,"
Davis said. "Everything
from the program to the
dining ha!l3 made men's
and women's athletics
seem equally important.
It's not that way at Kan
sas. With a season and a
half left of eligibility, Davis,
a secondary education
major, said she is already
thinking about coaching
after graduation.
"I'm not sure I'd want
to coach in high school;
then I'm not sure I'd want
to coach in college either,"
she said. "I do know I'd
like to stay involved some
way in sports. When I
graduate from here, I'd
like to get a graduate as
sistantship somewhere to
see how I would like it
(coaching)." Davis is also
studying sports psychol
ogy to apply to any coach
ing position she might get
later on.
Still, aside from those
high goals, she would like
to see some other changes
made before leaving Mis
souri. .
"We gt anywhere from
200 to 300 people for our
games here," she said.
"IYe seen it grow each
year, but it's still not as
much as I'd like it to be.
Before I leave, I'd like to
see it get up to the 2,000s."
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By Vztty Pryor
With mipor injuries at a number of key positions,
the UNL men's gymnastics team heads into this
weekend's triangular meet at les3 than full strengin,
assistant coach Jim Howard said. '
The Huskers face Iowa State and Oklahoma
Sunday at 7 p.m. in the Bob Devaney Sports Center,
in what Howard is predicting will be "a relatively
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Riegel, and freshman Neil Palmer are slated for all
around competition. -
Suter, however, has been suffering from muscle
spasms lately and Riegel is recovering from bumps
and bruises received in a car accident a couple
weeks ago, Howard said.
"I expect Wes to be 100 percent by Sunday,
Howard said, and despite missed workouts, Riegel
should also be ready for competition.
Additionally, all-aroundcr Milce Bowers, who normal
ly sees limited action in three or four events, has
aggravated a back injury.
"He's doubtful for competition right now," Howard
said. "He hasn't worked out for two weeks."
Freshman Dan CulliverwiU probably substitute for
Bowers on high bar. Other specialists will include
Brandon Hull who has become "a very competent
rings performer" on rings, vault and parallel bars,
and Frank Hibbitts, "who has done a real good job on
horse, Howard said.
Both OU and ISU coaches expect stiff competition
from the Huskers, but said they feel better prepared
than in past years.
"We still have a fairly tough battle against Nebra
ska and Iowa State and always will," OU Head Coach
Greg Buwick said, "but this is a real strong year for
us .
Those upperclassmen are seniors Rob Mahunn,
Scott Wilbanfcs and Mike Sims, and junior Mark Oates
in the all-around.
Early in the season, the Sooners were without the
services of Wilbanks, who sat out 10 weeks with
broken bones in his foot. Nearly recovered, hell see
action in rings, pommel horse, high bar and parallel
bars this weekend, Buwick said.
- ISU Head Coach Dave Mickelson said that, with
his team "as close to full strength as they've been since
mid-December," he's hoping to hit 276 or 277 Sunday.
Sunday.
Mickelson said he hopes to put in senior Brett
Finch and junior Mark Bowers at all-around, al
though Finch has been sick and competed in only
four events last week.
"Bowers has really been on a roll," Mickelson said.
He scored a 56.2 against the Japanese in December,
placed third in all-around and won the high bar in
the Rocky Mountain Invitational, and won the all
around last weekend.
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