The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 23, 1980, Page page 9, Image 9

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    monday, november 23, 1980
daily nebraskan
page 9
Jay hawks live up to reputation in season opener
By Ward VV. Triplett III
Although they started two freshmen, got bench
strength from another and two sophomores and played
without a three-year starter, the Kansas Jayhawks lived up
to their reputation Friday night by downing Nebraska
women's basketball team 88-56 in the season opener for
both teams.
The Jayhawks, who were ranked as high as number five
in pre-season polls, outplayed the lluskers from the start,
showing strength in all phases of the game before a sparse
crowd at the Bob Devaney Sports Center.
"We made a lot of 'first game jitters' types of mis
takes," Nebraska Coach Colleen Matsuhara said. "We need
to show a little bit more patience. We weren't good on the
weak side rebounding or boxing out, as they got a lot of
second and third efforts they shouldn't have."
Nebraska's Kathy Hagerstrom, who finished with 15
points and nine rebounds, led a short-lived Nebraska
comeback at the beginning of the second half, but Kansas
continously came up with steals and rebounds to pad its
lead.
"I think Nebraska is a very good team," Kansas Coach
Marian Washington said. "When we were able to use our
quickness to force more turnovers, we were able to con
trol the game."
Claxton, a 6-0 freshman from New Haven, Conn., pro
vided Kansas with offside help for Woodard, who' goes
into this year as a three time All-American. Both scored
Ticket policy
for bowl game
is announced
The UNL Athletic De
partment has announced its
ticket policy for the upcom
ing bowl game.
Tickets for the Sun Bowl
game will be $12 each. If
the Huskers should get the
Orange Bowl bid, tickets
will cost SI 5. Nebraska will
go to Miami onlv if Okla
homa State upsets Okla
homa this week.
University students and
staff will receive top
priority for the tickets,
followed by major contri
butors, season ticket hold
ers, travel agencies and
alumni.
Sports Information
Director Don Bryant said
that fans who have already
sent in a written request
need not apply again.
The Sun Bowl has
allotted 5.000 tickets for
the Big Fight school involv
ed while the Orange Bowl
has 12.500 tickets reserved
tor the conference host.
23 points and pulled down 25 rebounds between them.
Mary Myers, another freshman, who was also a Parade
All-American with Claxton, scored seven points.
"They did a fine job," Washington said. "This was the
first game for a lot of our players and they all did very
well."
Citing what she called great depth, Claxton's play
lessened the effect of three-year starter Shebra Ladrant's
momentary loss because of a bruised knee.
"The more she was into the game, the better she got,"
Washington said of Claxton.
One of the few Nebraska highlights, Matsuhara said,
was the play of some first year players of her own, namely
Susie Wickham, who had nine points, and starter Kclli
Benson, who had 12. all in the second half.
"1 also thought Donna Unwin did an excellent job for
us defensively." Matsuhara said. Unwin had the task of
covering Woodard, who is also the leading candidate for
this year's Wade trophy, given to the best player in the
nation.
UNL gymnasts win Windy City Invitational
The Nebraska gymnastics team captured the cham
pionship at the Windy City Invitational in Chicago Sat
urday. Jim Hartung won the all-around competition with
a score of 112.20 to lead the Huskers to the title.
Teammates Jim Mikus and Scott Johnson were second
and fourth with scores of 108.65 and 108.10, respec
tively. Brian Babcock of Southern Illinois was third at
108.50.
Nebraska was without number two competitor Phil
Cahoy, who was involved in an international meet in
China the past week.
Nebraska's winning score was 538.4. Iowa State and
Oklahoma were second and third with totals of 537.4
and 535.9, respectively. Southern Illinois was fourth
with 5 15.95 points, followed by Minnesota with 503.4.
Individual winners for Nebraska were Hartung on
pommel horse, Mikus in vaulting, Johnson on parallel
bars and Steve Elliott in floor exercise.
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