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thurcdsy, dcssmbcr 2, 1073 i I 'i i ! ' A 1 f . : .J "I ! 3f eated Husker swimmers to try KU's depth By to Hunt UNL women's swim cosch Ray Huppert nys ho is not taking tha Uhivsrslty of Kansas (KU) Swim team lightly. "This win Is thi first meet vhcr we go g'tiast a team that we know is very strong," Huppert sidd. "Kansas has a lot of depth." The Huskers will battle the Jayh&wks, the University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma State University and the Univer sity of Nebraska at Omaha in the Husker Invitational Relay Meet. The meet begins at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the UNL Sports Complex. "Depth is very important in a relay meet,' Huppert said. MI think we can match them relay for relay and just hope we can come out on top." Huppert said Kansas has 20 swimmers and two divers compared with the Huskers' 12 swimmers and two divers. The Huskers are 3-0 this season in dual meets, having defeated the University of Wyoming 7844; Kearney State College, 102-28; and Oklahoma State, 70-52. The new pool has been a big factor in our swimming," he said. "The pool has wider lanes (eight foot) and calmer water which really makes a big difference in swimming.", One of the pleasant surprises on this year's squad is freshman Melanie Jakob, Huppert said. "Melanie is very similar to a utility person," Huppert said. "She can swim any stroke." Jakob, a Grand Island freshman, said she is satisfied with her swimming this year but added that there is always room for improvement. Jakob swims the butterfly, breaststroke, individual medley and freestyle. However, the butterfly, breast stroke and individual medley are her best events, she said. Jakob said she his set her sights cn the Assocation of Interecegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW) national meet this year but added, "I still have a lot of tiae to cut off." Jskob said the major difference between hlh school and college swimming is the college season is much longer than fee high school's. Colkzs team members also are closer, she said. - Young Cornhusker wrestling squad weekend experience Oral DorgiaHi says his relatively young wrestling team needs to gain experience. .. . . , BorgiaEi, starting his 13th year as head wrestling coach, is fkldiag one of his youngest wrestling teams. The wrestlers competed in the Oklahoma Open during Thanksgiving break. BorgiaHi said that although he is not satisfied unless his team wins, "their performance has improved from week to week." "Agron Vasha (freshman from West land, Mich.) took second in Oklahoma and that's really, a feather in his cap," BorgiaHi said. "Dave Finken also did well, lie's pinned a couple in every meet we've had so far., He's probably the most consistent of any of our wrestlers." Finken is a freshman from Logan, Iowa. BorgiaHi also cited senior Bill Hoffman and junior BUI Karpowicz for their good performances at the Oklahoma Open. . "We've been hampered by some injuries too," BorgiaHi siad. Tim Cahiil suffered a concussion earlier and won't see action until this vvetketd. And John Olson has had a virus he hasn't been abfe-to shake." The Huskers will be in Ames, Iowa, this weekend for the Iowa State University (ISU) Invitational Toumsment. The meet will feature teams from Drake University, South Dakota State University, Winona State (Minn.) Univer sity, the University of Missouri and the host school, ISU. Preliminaries wO be Friday evT and finals will be Saturday afternoon. "This is an excellent tournament for gaining exjer ience," BorgiaHi said. "The meet is set up so that you wrestle for the.top 16 places, so each individual will have at least three matches and some may have four or five. You also get a good cross-section of wrestlers at this tour nament." BorgiaHi added that he hoped to get the wrestlers into their proper weight class at the ISU tournament for the remainder of the season. Got a problem? J !S ) Glve us afi mmB ' 1 UJl2C4g3- K2 - Oiiiep fbosfai . 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