The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 18, 1984, Page Page 13, Image 13

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Pegs 13
Wcdnccdsy, April 10, 1C34
Five recruits signed
to Nebraska rosters
UNL athletic recruiters
signed five athletes this
week to beef up the ros
ters cf the men's ferrhct
ball, baseball and soLbali
teams.
Harvey Marshall, from
Northeastern Junior Col
lege in Sterling, Colo., told
NU Coach Moc lb a he
would sign a national
letter-of-intent with the
Huskers Thursday.
Marshall, a 6-3 guard,
was the second-leading
scorer in the National Jun
ior College Tournament
in Hutchinson, Kan., with
97 points. For the season,
Marshall averaged 23
points a game. His team
was rated eighth in nat
ional junior college rank
ings. NU Baseball Coach John
Sanders signed three jun
ior college transfers. Pitch
ers Bill Mulligan and in-fielder-outfMder
Larry
Minis play for Indian Hills
Community College in
Centerville, Iowa. Both
were selected by the New
York Mets in major league
baseball's 1934 January
draft.
Brett Beede is an un
drafted right-handed
pitcher from Plymouth,
N.H. Beede was 11-3 with
a 2.10 earned run aver
age for Allen County Com
munity College in Iola,
Kan., last spring.
Pitcher Lori Sipple, who
led the Canadian national
softball team to the Pan
American Games Gold
medal, signed a letter-of-intent
Monday to play
with the Nebraska wom
en's softball team.
Sipple sports an 0.31
earned-run average dur
ing the 1983 softball sea
son. She struck out 320 in
2 13 V3 innings, walking
just 29.
Sipple turned down of
fers from defending nation
al champion Texas A&M,
South Carolina, Indiana
and many California
schools.
Sipple saw outstand
ing play in four sports.
The Stratford, Ontario
native turned down an
offer from Texas A&M last
year for her 13th year of
school a college prepa
tory year.
Women's crew is
first in Big Eight
Nebraska's women's four-man crew squad
finished first at the Big Eight championships
this past weekend in Lawrence, Kan.
The crew, consisting of Patty Koener, Sydney
Mosely, Lynne Gillaspie, Denise Varner and
coxswain Lynne Wusk, defeated Kansas by a
full boat length to win their race.
UNL's men, in the lightweight four-man race,
finished second to Kansas State. The Nebraska
oarsmen led most of the race but were over
taken by KSU in the final 100 meters and lost
by .12 scconcb.
In the men's four-man heavyweight race,
Nebraska finished second again to Kansas
State. The Huskers were third in the eight-man
lightweight race.
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