The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 21, 1977, Page page 11, Image 11

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By r.2ke McG&hhv ., ; ,
Norm Stewart's University of Missouri (MU) Tigers'
hh-powcred offense is in full gear, but the Huskgrs will . ...
try to shift it down in Columbia, Mo., Saturday night. ,
. Tiger juniof college transfer, Qay Johnson, led team
scoring with 39 points Wednesday Li the Tigers' 90-83 win ,
over the University of Colorado. Senior guard Scott Sims
with 23 points and forward Kim Anderson with 20 points
also tallied on the Tiger scoreboard. VI ,
; The; Huskers usually hold opponents 'to aboiit 60
points a ball game, while the Tigers average 75 points a -contest.
But MU's offense might suffer with the loss of 6 "
ft. 9 in. sophomore center Stan Ray.
Ray, voted the Big 8 Conference newcomer of the
year, was declared scholastically ineligible this semester
and was suspended from the MU squad. Ray averaged nine
points a game for the Tigers.
MU's balanced attack has four players with better
scoring averages than Ray's. Sims and Anderson average '
15 points a game, while Johnson adds 12 points a game.
Stewart said what pleases him more than the scoring
is the transition of senior Jim Kennedy from forward
to guard. i
"It (the transition) really didn't make any difference
to me," Kennedy said. "I thought it would help me be a
better all-around player. With the people coming back,
that's where I was needed.
difference this year it has been the guards, Larry (Drew)
end Scott (Sims). We knew we had a strong front line."
Brsw, a fre:r.sn, iur.pcd 'into the Tlgzt line-up
when MU's veteran guard, Jeff Cuirie, was sidelined with a
kidney ailment.
Drew, Sins, Anderson, Kennedy and Johnson are
probable starters for the Big 8 Conference leaders, two
other teams,' Kansas and Kansas State Universities, share
the lead with the Tigers at 3-1. Overall, the Tigers are
13-3.. . ' ;
ma tius&ers aroppsa 10 z-j. in coherence piay, aim
AOS ovcral after a 65-53 loss Wednesday to the Univer
sity of Oklahoma, The 7:35 pjn. tip off will be at the
Tigers' Hearnes Center.
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time it was a
"I felt fine with the position," Kennedy said.
I guess after playing forward all that tim
little more ot a change than I expected.
isut, l guess it a couple of people have made the
Fin
UNL's women's swim team will open second semester
competition Saturday against the University of South
Dakota at Vermillion (USD).
The dual meet is scheduled to begin at 1 pjn. at the
Omaha Westside High School pool.
UNL swim coach Ray Huppert said the meet will be in
Omaha because of less driving time for USD and publicity
for the Huskers in Omaha.- '
"By having the meet in Omaha," Huppert said, "well
get to show the Omaha people our swim team. With this
exposure, well get them to watch us in the Sports Cen
ter." The women's squad, v 3-2 for the year in dual action,
will face a USD team that is competing for the first time
this year.
"They (USD) didn't run "a. first semester program,"
Huppert said, "so we know nothing about them.
"We've been working out since November, so we
should be in better shape." , ''
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UNL has lost two duals on the road. Their last loss was
Jan. 8 to Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge.
"We've been swimming exceptionally wei," Huppert
said, 4but we're a little tired right now since the recent
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Huppert cited sophomore Ellen Hollander for her fine
performance in the breast stroke events and the individual
medley.
The next- home meet for the Huskers is scheduled for
Feb. 5 against the Universities of Kansas, Missouri and
Oklahoma.
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