monday, march 24, 1080 daily nebraskan pago 15 Swimmer Hayward makes Ail-American Huskcr swimmer SherrI Hayward placed 12th In the 200-yard backstroke Saturday in the AIAW Swimming and Diving Championships and became the first UNL fe male swimmer to achieve All-American status Ilayward's time of 2:05i5 gave the Muskers seven points, good for 35tn place in team standings. Rene Sullivan, competing in the 50-and 100-yard free style races, failed to qualify for Saturday's finals. Also failing to qualify were the 200-yard and 400-yard free style relay team of Sullivan, Ann Kennedy, Maria Thomp. son and Carol Hallrand the medley relay team of JoDea Eckstrom.Mary Freathy, Sullivan and Hayward. Gymnastics tickets available Tickets to the NCAA gymnastics meet scheduled April 3-5 at the Bob Dcvaney Sports Center are still available at the UNL Athletic Ticket Office, 111 South Stadium. Tickets to all meets Thursday, Friday and Saturday are $14. Tickets to individual sessions are $4. Thursday at 7 pjn., the all-around competitors from each of the 10 participating teams will compete in the compulsory routine event. Friday at 7 pjn., individuals will compete in the optional routines, and the top three teams will be selected for Saturday's finals. Saturday at 1 p.m. the top three teams will compete in the finals, and at 7 pjn. individuals will compete in the finals. Female gymnasts second in region Husker gymnast Renee Reisdorff placed second in the vault and third in the floor exercise Saturday on the final day of the AIAW Region VI gymnastics competition in Minneapolis, Minn. Nebraska finished second in Friday's team com petition, losing to Minnesota. Nebraska's Sue litrenta and Nancy Evans finish ed seventh and eighth in the vaulting respectively. Teammate Debbie Harrison tied for fourth place with Missouri's Kathy Danielson in the uneven bars. Reisdorff was eighth in the balance beam, and teammate Crissy Robertson finished 12th. Husker Carol Chmelka finished sixth in the floor exercise. Harrison finished ninth. litrenta, who qualified for the floor exercise in Friday's competition, scratched because of a foot injury. Patty Carmichael-Gerard also scratched from Saturday's finals because of ankle injuries.' Lottery for football is AmU 841 tickets The UNL student football ticket lottery is scheduled April 8-1 1 from 9 ajn. to noon and 1 pjn. to 4 pjn. each day. Full-time students now on campus will be able to pur chase tickets either singularly or within a block for $35. Organizations wishing to purchase blocks of tickets must send a representative with each student's identifica tion card and $35 for each ticket. Beginning Sept. 3, each student must present his ticket receipt and student identification card at the athletic ticket office to receive his ticket. Any student not participating in the lottery during April 8-1 1 can purchase a ticket in the fall along with new students. where can you save lotsa $$$ every Tuesday? Right here in the Daily Ne braskan. Our Every Tuesday Coupon Page will save you money all over Lincoln. ,. I f . t v " - , '-1 ' '.".''."':-.-"'r:i;'--r y r ' Photo by Tom Gessner UNL pitcher Ray Tromba lets one loose during the Huskers win over Wayne State last week. The Husker base ball team suffered its third loss in IS games, losing to Southern California College 3-2, Friday in Costa Mesa.Cal. Gymnastics finalists to be picked today By Shelley Smith Sports Editor The NCAA Gymnastics Committee will select 10 teams and six individuals from each of the four gymnastics re gions today to compete in the NCAA Gymnastics meet scheduled for April 3-5 at the Bob Devaney Sports Center. One team must be selected from each region (East, Mideast, Midwest and West) upon recommendation from each regional advisory committee. Six more teams will be selected at large. Bill Roetzheim, chairman of the NCAA Gymnastics Committee said he will conduct a conference call with representatives from each regional committee at 10 a jti. today to determine the participants. Defending NCAA , champion Nebraska, currently No. 1 in team point averages, is almost assured of a bid be cause of that ranking, Roetzheim said. Iowa State, Oregon, Southern Connecticut, Oklahoma and UCLA ranked 2-6 respectively, are also almost assured of bids, he said. Until this year, teams and individuals competing in the national meet were selected by regional competitions. Be cause of the expense for teams paid to travel to the re gional competition, the meets were eliminated, Roetzheim said. . The NCAA pays for all travel and accomodations to national meets, but not regionals, he explained. Nebraska Gymnastics Coach Francis Allen, serving as assistant meet director until the competition begins, said plans for the meet, thus far have had few problems. "It should be a neat showcase for gymnastics," he said. The gymnastics equipment will be brought in from the American Equipment Company in Jefferson, Jowa to en sure what Allen termed "neutral" equipment advantage. "Gymnastics equipment is like a pole vaulter's pole. You get used to a certain give in the equipment you prac tice on. We want to make sure the equipment is fair for eacji team. Each team will have practice time to get used to it," he said. Most of the athletes will arrive in Lincoln Tuesday April 1 , Allen said, however, some will arrive as early as Sunday. American gymnasts Kurt Thomas, a graduate of Ind iana State, and Bart Conner, who red-shirted at Oklahoma are expected to be spectators at one day's events, Allen said. Also, Indiana State and U.S. Olympic Coach Roger Counsil is expected to attend. 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