The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 07, 1984, Finals Week Edition, Page Page 19, Image 19

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    Monday, Msy 7,
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UNL'Year in Sports
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Pages of pictures and words would
be required to describe the successes
and failures of UNL athletes this year.
But the following photos and quota
tions serve zz examples of the dedica
tion and spirit of every Husker athlete.
Clockwise, from upper right:
OJl expectation fails and most qfl
there
Where mast it promises, and cjl it
Where le&pe is coldest and despair
rmstfits.
WJIKan Slisket p ears
Second-string I-badc Jeff Smith fran
tically looks fer running room In
Nebraska's 31-30 Grange Bowl loss.
No bird soars too high if he soars
with Lis own wings.
Wlllisia Blske
UNL's football team cruised past seven
Big Eight opponents to claim its third
straight conference title.
On the day cf victory, no one is
tired.
Arab proverb
Gary Peppin coached his women's track
team to its third consecutive NCAA
indoor title.
The heart grows weary after a link
Of what it lam for a Utile while.
Etlaa -L Vincent iliihy
After last year's NIT success, Nebraska
basketball fans became restless during
Nebraska's 18-12 season.
Physical strength can never perma
nently tutthstand
the impact cf spiritual force.
.. Fra&klla Dekso Eocssvdt
Nebraska's softball team returned to
prominence in 1984, guided by new
head coach Wayne Daigle. -
One must choose between obscurity
with efficiency,
and fame with its inevitable col
lateral ofblvff.
7iniaia RIcFce
Despite a lack of media attention,
UNL's men's swim team glided to its
fifth consecutive Big Eight championship.
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