The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 28, 1984, Page Page 11, Image 11

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EnsIie OTmejzs tseli t Illinois
The men's and women's cross
country teams travel to the Iilini
Invitational at the University of
Illinois after a successful meet
last weekend at the Jayhawk In
vitational The Huskcr men finished second
behind Kansj State, but coach
Jay Dirken said that if Gerard
O Callaghan had not dropped out
of the race because of a sore
Achillea' tendon, the meet would
have been very close. O'Callaghan
was in the top five when he drop
ped out.
The women finished second to
Kansas State. Dirksen said he
thinks K ansa j State could chal
lenge Iowa State for the Big Ei.ht
title. Dirksen said that If Jill Noel
would have run a better race, the
meet might have been more in
teresting. "We had a great meet last week
but the mini Invitational will be a
lot tougher " Dirksen said.
Dirksen said the Huskers will
have their hands full because
many teams in Kegion IV want to
run the course because it is where
the region meet b later on this
year.
"This will be a good indicator
on where we stand compared to
good teams, but we will be com
petitive," Dirksen said.
Competing at the meet will be
10 men's teams and 13 women's
teams. Dirksen said that In the
men's race, the top teams to beat
will be Illinois, Purdue and Indi
ana State. The women's team will
have their hands full with North
western, Ohio State, Indiana and
Indiana State.
"The course is fiat and fast and
that b really good because the
last two meets have been on really
tough courses " Dirksen said.
Last year the men's team fin
ished second to Illinois. But
Dirksen said he thinks the com
petition will be tougher thb year.
The women's team last year fin
ished ninth. Dirksen said he will
take only six women because Sue
Nelson has a sprained ankle.
Dirksen said only seven men
will travel to the meet, and that
O'CaJJaghan will run.
Next weekend the Cornhuskers
will travel to the Colorado Invita
tional in Boulder, Colo.
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It's rowing season. The UNL
Crew takes to the road tonight to
compete against the University of
I J Iowa, the University of Chicago,
I ! and the Chicago-based Lincoln
( Park Boat Club, at Iowa City, la.
I The small-boat regatta will be
1 run English Henley-style, that is,
I two boats in each heat. Nebraska
I j is taking a 30-member squad to
I I row in six events.
I In competitive sweep rowing,
I each rower has one oar and slides
1 back and forth on a wooden seat
j 1 using the legs for a majority of the
j I power through the stroke. The
I small-boat regatta is for two-and
I j four-oared shells. Nebraska will
I 1 compete in eight oared events at
I 1 other regattas this fall
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