The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 02, 1978, Page page 11, Image 11

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    thursday, february 2, 1978
daily trebraskan
pago 11
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Revenge triumph over CU
puts Huskers in second place
By Rick Huls
UNL's basketball team
won their fifth consecutive
game Wednesday night and
moved into a tie for second
place in the Big 8 confer
ence race.
The Huskers- defeated
Colorado University 86-75.
The win improved UNL's
season record to 17-3 and
6-2 in Big 8 play. Iowa State
University lost Wednesday
to Kansas State University
74-63, at Manhattan, drop
ping their Big 8 record to
6-2. UNL plays ISU in Ames
Saturday night in a key
conference game.
Led by 6-foot-7
freshman forward Andre
Smith, the Huskers gained
revenge over the Buffaloes.
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Three weeks ago in Boul
der, CU had beaten the
UNL squad, 73-64.
Smith scored a career
high 21 points as Nebraska
pulled away in the second
half after leading 34-28 at
intermission. Smith was
forced into a starting role
for only the second time
this season when Husker
coach Joe Cipriano benched
starting center Carl McPipe
for what Cipriano termed
"disciplinary reasons."
Smith led a balanced
Husker attack as three other
players scored in double
figures.
Junior guard Brian Banks
scored 16 points, Bob
Moore scored 12 points and
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junior .Curt - Hedberg
chipped in a season-high 17
points. Hedberg also handed
out nine assists and grabbed
8 rebounds.
UNL shot 62 percent
from the field hitting on 34
of 55 field goal attempts.
CU shot 51 percent from
the field and the Buffs' 75
Soints were he most the
tuskers have allowed all
season.
Colorado was led by
Omaha native Larry Vaciilik
who scored 20 points and
' grabbed 1 1 rebounds.
Emmet Lewis, who quit the
CU team last week and re
turned, this week, scored 18
points while freshman Jack
Tuz scored 10 points.
UNL led by as many as
20 points in the second half
as Cipriano cleared the
bench in the final minutes.
Freshman Sil Despot tied
his season high of nine
points.
Freshman guard Mike
Naderef saw some action for
UNL after playing only a
minute in the past two
games. Naderer had been
sidelined with a pulled ham
string and was plagued by
the flu last week.
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Wight, v Oklahoma. edged .
Missouri at Columbia 65-64,"
and Kansas trounced Okla
homa State 83-65 In Law
rence to maintain ' their
claim t6 first place witha
7-1 record.
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