so: Lossrs . Cy Jkn llant ' - ' Replacing the scoring of Jarry Fort, The defense of Larry Cox end the all-around play of Steve Willis is the task facing Hus fcer basketball coach Joe Cipdano as the 1375-77 basketball season approaches. "It's goirag to be hard to replace three pliyers Jike that. Cipriano said. "IVe haven't had three seniors like them (Fort, Cox and lYSlis) in a long time. TJe (the Husker coaching staff) thought Cox was one of the best defen sive centers in the country. Jerry (Fort) broke all the school's scoring records and Steve (Willis) was a good player in all phases of the game." Even with Fort.. Will js.. and Cox gone, Cipriano still has two returning starters back from last year's 13-3 team. Seniors Bob Siege) and Alien Hoi Jar started st for ward for the Huskers last' season, but Holder has been moved to guard this season. "Alien is having trouble defensively making the move from forward to guard," Cipriano sa"d. "Trie's hasriag to guard playsrs that are'cjukker than him and he can't go to the boards like he used to be cause he has to get back on defers ss. g Fori:, Cmiff Walls hurls "Offensively he's nest that far off. I'm still confident that he can make the adjust ment. - - Siegel. a Fairbury native, has started the past two seasons for the Huskers. last season he averaged 10.4 points a game, third best on the team. : . fjsd jsirotsd f5ob has improved esery year for us, . Cipriano said, 'lie comes back in better shape each year. Bob knows what we ex pect of h im now." Cipriano said that this year's recruits must combine with Siegel and Holder for . the Huskers to be a competitive team in the Dig 8 Conference. "If our recruits, particularly our junior col 'age transfers, can come through and combine "with the talents cf Siegel and Holder, w? will be a competitive basketball 'team," Cipriano said. NeVBcpmers this season include James Caldwell, a 6 ft. 3 in. junior college trans fer from the Collets of the Desert. Palm - Desert, Calif. Caldwell, a junior, was the . leading junior collets scorer in the nation last season averang 33.1 points a game. .Two other junior college , transfers art. listed on the flicker rcstsr this ssasorw 464-5104 Stanley "Skeeer" Jackson, a -6 ft. 7 in. junior, averaged 13.1 points and 14 rebounds a game last season at Seminole Junior College. Jackson, a Las Vegss native, is from the same junior college as Holder. .- r Herman '"So" Jackson, a 6 ft, 8 in. -sophomore, is the other junior- college Srsnsfar on the Husker roster. Jsskssn. a native, of Bronx, fJ.Y.. transferred to DHL after cna year at Southwestern Junior Col leae in Oklahoma City. Ha averaged 23 points and 14 rebounds a game last year. 1 The Huskers also signed two high school recruits in f'ark f1cVker. a 6 ft. 7 in. for ward from Hastings, and Paul fJlcDonald, a 6 ft. 4 in. guard from Chishoim, KS'mn. "There is still a lot he newcomers have ' to team," Ciprisno said 1 don't think they realize how mudi hard work it takes to be successful." ' ' Sanies bade " - , Heturning at guard is Brian Banks. ?o played in all 27 games last year as a fresh man. Banks averaged 4.7 points a game last year. However, he has been troubled by a knee injury this year. Junior Eric Coafd slso returns st c-crd. Returning forwards include sanior Cckry Harris, junior Terry tZovzk and scoasras-j ' Curt Hadberg and Vsl f.!stin. . Sophomore Cad ISdPipe returns at cen ter. &1cPipe saw some lata action in severs! games last year. Harris and Heiherg r-:;-,t also see action at Center. Cipriano szid. Cipriano enters his 14th season as hesd coach at IT.'L wrA a record cf 227-IT, 4. The Huskers were third in the. Crj 8 lest year and completed their Their third most "successful .season pier. The Huskers wiM open thsir season against Iowa. Ho. 27, in the new 15C3 seat Sports Complex. " i a.- , r . I IS !! COIN Li a iin:u2 j-twiWIfe 0 a jut w ar II It t 4 x i. f5se ia Lis tr?t er.'sr ils ye. G -TO I-IAWM Go In Style. . . Will a Eri Ecdlir3 - - ' SSSkS Sir. :XO 121.; L OC5-IX S3-.' - EkA (irajrAa Firai. aesaef mmi. '