monday, October 30, 1978 daily nebraskan page 1 1 Volleyball team captures third Big Eight title The UNL women's volleyball team won its third straight Big Eight Conference championship in Lawrence, Kan., Saturday. The Huskers won the round robin tournament by defeating the University of Missouri in the final match. The Tigers took advantage of UNL errors to win the opening game 15-13. Nebraska came back to take the second game 15-1 1, to set up the deciding game in the best-of-three match. The momentum swung to UNL in the second game, as the Huskers were led by Sue Luedtke, Kim Hermes and Nancy Grant. Luedtke scored seven serving points in the second game including two aces and three spikes. UNL won the. third game, 15-5, with Luedtke scoring on three spikes and two aces and Grant adding four spikes. By winning the title outright for the third year in a row, the Huskers were able to retire the traveling trophy permanently to UNL. Grant and Hermes were selected to the all tourney team. The Huskers, 20-17 overall this season, meet UNO Tuesday at the Nebraska Coliseum to decide the state title. UNL will also compete in the National Invitational Tournament at UCLA which begins Friday. Final Team Standings: UNL, 6-0; Missouri, 5-1; Kansas State, 3-3; Kansas, 3-3;Oklahoma, 24; Iowa State, 24; Oklahoma State, 0-6. LINCOLN JAYCEE& October th-31st ma m w v. m k fjF f ftm Sponsored by: r- PJ- fr-3 III i $1.00 in advance $1.50 at the door 7:00-10:00 Sun.-Thurs. 7:00-12:00 Fri.-Sat. and Halloween Night Tickets available at Student Union, Ben Simon's, Miller & Paine, Seiferts, Magees, Craig's Shoes, Mr. Bike, Hoppe's Lumber (48th St. Store), Land & Sky (Cotner & O), Backstage, Misty Three, and the Racquet Lounge. Regular (12") Pizza with pepperoni, mushrooms or ground beef plus TWO 16 oz. Colas Only 0 611 N 27th Lincoln 475-7672 fast free delivery "franchise area only No ottier coupons accepted. Offensive effort . . . Continued from Page 10 "We did not come here to lose. We lost to a good foot ball team, a well-coached football team," Stanley said. "I don t think we lost, I think time just ran out on us. I don't say that to take anything away from Nebraska." Stanley said his team enjoys playing Nebraska. "Football means a lot to them, and football means a lot to our kids, too," he said. ''We had a couple of mis takes that hurt us, but again we're not going away from here a loser, per se. I have a heavy heart and I'm not proud of it (the loss). We're not going to look back, but straight ahead." The OSU coach said there were no surprises from Nebraska. Kicking game mistakes "In the last two weeks we've moved the ball well and our backs have been running hard. We had two mis takes in our kicking game today. They returned punts too far and they blocked a punt." OSU scored first in the contest when sophomore running back Ed Smith scored on a 13-yard run after an 80-yard drive in the first quarter. Todd's 23-yard field goal sliced the lead to 7-3 in the second quarter, and then quarterback Tom Sorley scored from one yard out to put the Huskers on top 10-7. With three minutes remaining in the first half Sorley hit Berns for a 20-yard touchdown pass to up the score to 16-7. The extra point attempt was bobbled but Todd came back for another three-pointer later, from 28 yards out, to give the Huskers a 19-7 halftime lead. Huskers tied for lead Freshman Terry Suellentrop ran in from one yard out to cap another 80-yard drive by the Cowboys in the third quarter. Todd's third field goal, a 42-yarder, gave Nebraska a 22-14 lead late in the" third period and rounded out the scoring for the game. KIWANIS 21st ANNUAL PANCAKE FESTIVAL Thursday, Nov. 2 1978 Pershing Auditorium 630 am - &00 pm Contribution $150 Children under six FREE Menu includes: Fruit Drink Buttermilk Pancakes Sausage Coffee or Milk Tickers available from Kiwanis Club members or at the door All proceeds used for youth work Special music by Liicoh High Schools The Huskers remained tied with Oklahoma with 4-0 records in the Big Eight. The two teams increased their lead to two games Saturday when Colorado edged Missouri 28-27, giving both 2-2 conference records. Next week the Huskers travel to Lawrence, Kan., in the final road trip of the year, to face the Jayhawks, who occupy the league cellar with an 04 mark. 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