daily nebraskan page 1 1 Women's basketball team downs Creighton, 81-47 frlday, february 29, 1980 ByTadStryker The UNL women's basketball team sparked by freshman forward Kathy Hager' Strom's 23 points, easily defeated Creigh ton, 8147, in the first round of the AIAW Sub-Regional Tournament played Thursday at the Bob Devaney Sports Center. The Huskers broke open a slow, uneventful game when they began to move' out of their zone defense and double-team the ball, forcing Creighton into numerous errors. This, plus Hagerstrom's steady completion of 20-foot jump shots, helped Nebraska to a comfortable 41-25 half-time lead. The Lady Jays, who started four fresh men, took advantage of a Husker letdown at the start of the second half. With 13:50 to go, Creighton had moved to within 1 1 points, trailing only 46-35. But when their center, Cathy Try on, hurt her ank'e as she went for a loose ball, Creighton deflated. Hagerstrom immediately converted a three-point play to give the Husken a 49 35 lead, and from then on, things rapidly went sour for the Lady Jays. Only fresh man guard Jean Tierney, who led Creigh ton with 12 points, could penetrate the Husker defense at all, and she couldn't keep up the pace against the Huskers balanced attack.' Besides Hagerstrom's 23 points, the Huskers got 14 from their all-time leading scorer, Diana Del Vigna; 10 from Carol Garey and Lynne Miller. Laura Tietjen also contributed seven points. The Husker bench enjoyed a productive night, accumu lating 30 points. In other first-round action, top-seeded Drake handled Iowa State 85-73, North west Missouri State edged Iowa 73-71 in overtime, and second-seeded Minnesota beat South Dakota, 78-68. Drake will take on Northwest Missouri State Friday at 6 p jn. and at 8, Nebraska and Minnesota will meet in semifinal ac tion. The final and consolation games will be played Saturday night. The top three teams in the tournament will be assured of a spot in the regional tournament next weekend at Drake University. LSU crowd . . . Continued from Page 10 Allen is quick to add that traveling to LSU is not all rosy. The team lost the last time it visited LSU. Allen said LSU, the country's seventh ranked team, has been competing well this year and have a fine all-around entry in Jorge Cazares. Cazares finished fourth in the Mardi Gras Invita tional in the all-around. "We're coming into a situation a lot like last week," Allen said. "They (Southern Connecticut) had everything going for them. They had the crowd behind them and nothing to lose." Although Allen said the success of this season hinges on the NCAA meet scheduled April 3-5 at the Bob Devaney Sports Cen ter, he said the loss at Southern Connecti cut hurt. "We would have liked to have gone two straight seasons with an undefeated dual record; and hopefully finish as undefeated national champions again," Allen said. The Huskers were 6-0 a year ago and 5;0 this season until the loss. i Despite the loss, Allen said his team got good things from the meet. "The good . thing about the Southern Connecticut meet was that we didn't bomb out," Allen said. "Our scores were good and that should help us get the top berth in the NCAA meet." While Southern Connecticut's 279.70 score is the nation's highest this season, the Huskers' 278.30 was the team's second highest. The Huskers had to compete with out the services of Steve Elliott, who doubles as a diver on the Husker swimming team. Allen also had to pull number three all-aroiinder Mark Williams out of the floor exercise and vaulting events to prevent further aggravation of a back injury. Williams is expected to be at full strength Sunday, Allen said. Allen said he has noticed a change in the team since the loss, especially since the LSU meet will be the Huskers last one be fore the Big Eight and NCAA meets. 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