monday, january 26, 1981 daily nebraskan Page y Second half play boosts women team to victory Women's Basketball Coach Colleen Mat- suhara may have felt as if she were direct ing two different teams Friday night, but one of them was enough for Central Miss ouri as the Huskers won 83-65 before a small audience at the Bob Devaney Sports Center. "The first half was terrible," Matsuhara said, even though the Huskers were on top by six. "They were outhustling us. 1 think both teams tried to outrun each other without worrying about defense." The Jennies were unable to take full advantage of a Husker breakdown early in the second half through six consecutive points by guard Karla Redo tied the score at 47. A basket by Janet Smith broke that tie and over the next eight minutes, the Women swimmers lose 2 duals By Deb McGinn Being idle since Dec. 6 hurt the Nebras ka women's swimming team as it dropped back-back duals against Iowa and Missouri Saturday, Husker diver Stacey Porter said. The Huskers lost to Missouri 10247 and to Iowa 86-62. The Missouri Tigers then went to beat Iowa 79-70. "This is the first meet for us since the Husker Invitational. I don't like waiting so long between dives," Porter said. "One of our main objectives in this meet was to qualify for Pre-Quals, a nat ional qualifying meet. Ann Stahlnecker said 1 qualified in the one-meter diving," she added. Captain Rene Sullivan said she was pleased with the team's performance and expects it to keep improving. "We basically are pretty good, consider ing how small the team is," Sullivan said. "People can expect good things from us at the Big Eight meet. Our team won't be on top, but some individuals will do well." "I think we are showing that we're a lot stronger in our events. We've come a long way and we are beginning to pull to gether," Marie Suppes said. Sharrie Hay ward was the only Husker to win a fir?' place medal. She won the 50 yard backstroke in :28.9, the 200-yard backstroke in 2:11.56 and the 500-yard medley in 4:46.89. Huskers outscored the Jennies 21-8. The second half play was the best run ning exhibition the Huskers had shown in quite sometime, Matsuhara said. "1 thought Donna Unwin did an excel lant job for us defensively, and I thought Susan Keith came in and gave us good support, and Kelli Benson helped us by filling some defensive lanes," she said. "It was nice to see that type of play in that half. I hope someday we play 40 min utes like that. I joked with my team after the game that it was their clones that play ed in the second half," she added. The Jennies, whom the Huskers defeat ed earlier in the season by 10, dropped to 2-2 in the regional conference and 19-6 ov erall. Coach Jorja Hoelin blamed the sec ond half dry spell on the Jennies' failure to connect on easy shots. "We got some good shots, but we just couldn't put it in," Hoehn said, "We were also not getting up and down the court with them, and defensively we were getting caught out of position." Redo, a 5-8 sophomore, led Central Missouri with 18, while Laura Clark and Denise Tollefson had 10. Matsuhara was proud of the way the Huskers -and Unwin in particular-shut Redo down in contrast to the last game, in which she was "picking us apart." Another key to the victory was Nebras ka's height advantage, which showed throughout the game with the Huskers outrebounding Central Missouri 42-31 , and 6-2 junior Janet Smith being able to con nect on 11 of 15 shots for 22 points. The Jennies' tallest player was 5-11 Suzy Bar comb, as 6-0 Janet Johnson was injured in a Tuesday game. While both coaches agreed Johnson's presence could have made a difference, Hoehn added, "I don't want to take any thing away from Nebraska. 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