Friday, September 14, 1934 Pago 12 Daily Nebraskan Top 20-caliber teams to compete Nebraska 0 77QT7 orelpare for Classic By G corns Dnla DUy Nebrcskan StTWritcr feature some of the top teams in the nation. No. 17 Louisiana State (1-0) This summer, both -Ncth and "Ruth b very experienced in Dahlgren played on the national volleyball at the national level. I Junior Olympic team with LSU learned many new techniques The UNL volleyball team will ifiSX-iip 8 2 players Leah Bennett and Wendy while working with her this sum resume action tnis weekend by hosting the Husker Classic Vol leyball tournament today and Sat urday at the Coliseum. The Husker Classic is the first of two tournaments the UNL vol leyball team will host and it will SREDKEN MODELS NEEDED Men and Women Free Perm, Color, or Cut. i THE CORNHUSKER HOTEL 333 South 13th Friday, Sept. 14th, 1984 12:00-2:00 will give the fifth-ranked Husker team its first look at top 20- caliber competition. United States International (2-2) of San Diego Calif, is also expected to be a strong team contender for the tournament championship. North western is coming off a tourna ment in California thi3 week, where they lost to No. 1 Pacific 13-15, 15-3, 15-4, 15-8. Nebraska coach Terry Pettit said all of the teams in the tour- Stammer. The team practiced in mer, Lake Placid, N.Y. for three week3 before participating in a one month exhibition volleyball tour in Europe. LSU coach Ruth Nelson also was the coach of the Junior Olympic team. "I'm really excited about the game1 Friday and the two games on Saturday," Noth said. "The games will be exciting and should be a good test for our team. Dahlgren will likely see a great Noth said she is looking for- deal of Stammer on the court Dahlgren said she also learned a great deal from playing on the Junior Olympic team and from Nelson. "My experiences this summer Noth said that having friends on the other side of the net docsnt really affect her play. "I have enough to worry about on our side of the net," she said. "As a senior, I need to help make sure we run smart plays and also help keep our team emotionally intense. We can't let teams have long rallies against us." Both Noth and Dahlgren are the season this year," Dahlgren said. will heln me a great deal during Wii-ina forward to claying against ... n . . o - - mi I the fast-paced oHense oi lsu ana are sure the play will be exciting for the fans. Both are concerned, however, with Nebraska's lack of game ex- nament will be strong and noted ward to seeing her former team- Friday night and hopes to play Derjence compared to the other that two have played more games mates after the two-month sum than Nebraska. Even so, he said mer schedule and hopes to have Nebraska will be a strong team fun during the tournament. well against mate. because of the hard work his players have put in this season. "WeVe worked hard this fall and have had good practices," Pettit said. "I think our players are ready for the tournament." Two players who are especially "We got to know each other really well this summer," Noth said. "I hope all of us can play well this weekend." Both Noth and Bennett are set ters and outside hitters. As seniors, Noth thinks both will squads. Both agree the games thb weekend will be challenging, , . . , . ... but also fun for the players. "Wendy is very strong, but hasnt had much experience," she "We like to compete against said. "She is a very good defensive fast-paced teams," Noth said "We player and a great passer. I think know we have our work cut out both of us became a lot more dis- for us this weekend, but it will be ciplined this summer." fun also." ready for tonight's opening match play similar roles for their teams. against LSU are senior All-American Cathy Noth and sophomore Karen Dahlgren. 1 s I y-rpylVorld Ferrous WBEKfiMD V5ML1 UP -. "Leah is a very spirited player and is an excellent leader," she said. "She was our captain this summer, and I learned a great deal from her. I'm sure she helps her team out in many ways besides her play. Noth said Bennett is extremely solid in the fundamentals of vol leyball and is an excellent hitter. "She's a strong player because of her leadership and consistent play," Noth said. Noth said she also learned a . f leal from till! cosich Ruth Nelson during the summer tour. pawum cfieauie First Husker Volleyball Classic as scum Frid, Sept. 24 5 p.m. U.S. International vs. Northwestern 7 p.m. Nebraska vs. Louisiana State Sstcrdy, Sert, 14 (Free admission with presentation of Nebraska foctliail ticket.) 1 1:30 am. Nebraska vs. U.S. International 1:30 p.m. Northwestern vs. Louisiana State 5 p.m. Nebraska vs. Northwestern 7 p.m. Louisiana State vs. U.S. International i-jtoTDOWSVI "3 4 Nebraska vs. Minnesota WO Two UNL volleyball players to challenge summer friends By Ward W. Triplett III Daily Nebraskan Senior Editor Leah Bennett and Wendy Stammer will get a chance to see some summer friends this weekend, but chances are it wont be a friendly reunion. Bennett and Stammer, the two top players on 17th-ranked Louisiana State's volleyball squad, were teammates of Ne braska's Karen Dahlgren and Cathy Noth on the junior national team this summer. The two teams will play at 7 p.m. tonight at the UNL Coliseum. The junior national team is a training ground for the United States Volleyball Associaiton. The associaiton looks to the juniors for potential national team mem- uei a. "It was a great experience," Stammer, a b-foot tall sophomore from San Antonio Texas, said. "We all got along so welL and we played well. It made me see how much I didn't work here last season." When the summer tour ended, Bennett and Stammer returned to LSU with a goal to move that team up in national recogni tion. The Tigers beat Southern easily in its arst match Tuesday night. Now their sights are set on winning the first Husker Classic. "We're really looking forward to it " said Stammer, who had 1 2 kills against South ern. "First, it's our first tournament of the year. If we do well, we should go up in the ratings. It will also be good to se how Cathy and Karen are doing." Bennett, who is 6-2, plays essentially the same position for LSU that Noth does for Nebraska - setting most of the time but doubling as an outside hitter. Bennet suffered a stress fracture dur- Fiacid, N.Y., and did not play against Southern. The injury may also keep her out of the line-up tonight. "I sure hope I get to play, but I have to wait and see how it goes at practice," Bennett said. "I played on it during the tour, but it affected me in practice and whenever I jumped. When I got back here, we just decided to lay off it a little and see what happens." Bennett said she enjoys playing setter, despite its no-glory status. "I like to watch other people put the ball down, and it's fun to watch other people get excited about their hits," she said. "It's a challenge for me, and when things do work, I like to know I had a part in it." Of her teammate-opponent Noth, Ben nett said there aren't many better setters around. "I think Cathy is an exciting player," Bennett said. "She talks a lot on the court ' and keeps the hitters happy, and that's really the setters job. "She does a very good job of hitting and blocking, and takes advantage of smaller players when she's at the net." Stammer said Noth and Dahlgren are really nice players." "They're both very good, but they really pushed themselves to improve aH summer," she said. Both Stammer and Bennett were at tracted to LSU because of coach Ruth Nelson. Stammer said she knew she could learn from Nelson, while Bennett re membered taking trips as a fifth grader to watcn the Nelson-coached Houston Cou gar squad play. "I really wanted to play for her ever since then," she said. She played on a Welson-coached junior team in high school before signing with the Tigers. Nelson also coached the junior team, E11? ber a chance to learn about Noth and Dahlgren's play. However, neither of the two LSU players expected either side Jf V f,n advantsS2 because of it. It wid be really good to see them again, but once the gzme starts, we're out to win, Bennett said. Thb is our Erst chance to reaHy move up. I dent think anyone will nold back anything."