The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 14, 1983, Page 11, Image 11

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Friday, January 14, 1933
Daily Nebraskan
Record holder
By Jeff Korbelik
If you happen to wander into the track
facilities in the Bob Devaney Sports Cen
ter don't worry that something is wrong
with your eyes if all that you see is red,
white and gray blurs. Those "blurs"
are simply the Cornhusker men's track
team preparing for another indoor track
season.
As the blurs slow down to where you
can focus and distinguish faces, you may
recognize some of them and see many
new ones.
"We are looking for a good year,"
Coach Frank Sevigne said. "We lost some
good men but hopefully we can replace
them with a few of the good young people.
It is the age-old situation of trying to
replace the old with the new."
The Huskers will be led by their 1 983
senior co-captains Mike Cielocha and Jon
Jones. Cielocha was an NCAA qualifier in
the 440-yard dash, the 600-meter run
and the mile relay. He has the third fastest
440 and the second fastest 400 meter in
the Nebraska record books.
"Cielocha is an all-around sprinter
who has the ability to compete in five
different events," said John Glenn, Sports
Information Office Student Assistant.
Jones is the Husker's double-duty
man. He competes in both the long and
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set tvack pace
high jumps and the sprints. He has the
third best long jump in Nebraska history
and finished fourth in the long jump at
last year's Big Eight indoor meet.
Nebraska will be supplemented with a
strong field of veterans including senior
Charles Lawrence, junior Wade Harring
ton, sophomore Mark Gunby, junior Marc
Adam, sophomore Tom Hoffman, and
sophomore Dennis Wallace.
"Wallace could be a major point pro
ducer for the Huskers," Glenn said. He
has the second fastest 440 in Nebraska
history, the third best time for the 300
meter run and the record for the 200
meter run.
Nebraska will send eight people to
compete in the Eastman Invitational in
Johnson City, Tenn., scheduled for Jan.
14 and 15.
On Jan. 29 the Huskers will host
Southern Illinois.
"They are perennially a tough team
with some tough individuals," Sevigne
said. "They win the Missouri Valley Con
ference hands down every year and they
are way up there nationally."
Looking ahead to the Big Eight Con
ference, Sevigne said, "The conference
is extremely tough this year. It is balanc
ing out, and it is not just a one, two or
three team race. It has become an eight
team race."
Evemlf ciatis huri women's track
By Betsy Miller
The Nebraska women's track team faces
a few major changes in NCAA indoor
track rules that may hamper its effective
ness. This year the NCAA has eliminated
five events in the indoor track meets.
Among those five were races in wliich
the team excelled last year.
The Cornhuskers, winners of the Asso
ciation of Intercollegiate Athletics for
Women (AIAW) national meet last year,
have switched to the NCAA for the first
time this year. Eliminated events include
the 300-yard run (in which Nebraska's
Merlene Ottey has the collegiate record),
the pentathlon and the 880-yard relay.
Coach Gary Pepin said his team will
try to put forth its best competitive
effort despite the loss of some of the
Huskers' best events. The restructuring
of the NCAA indoors events was not a
decision made by the coaches, he added.
"It really hurt our team and I know it
hurt a lot of other teams," Pepin said.
The rules now call for a 60-yard sprint
followed by the 440-yard run. All sprints
that fall between those distances, includ
ing Ottey's specialty, the 300, have been
eliminated, Terry Beek, UNL director of
Women's Sports Information, said.
"We're definitely taking a beating,"
he said.
The second-place indoor finisher behind
Nebraska in 1982, Tennessee, is strong in
the middle-distance runs, which haven t
been eliminated from the meet schedules,
Beek said. Thus, the Huskers may meet
a stiff challenge from the Volunteers
this year indoors.
Pepin said that the Huskers' main
weaknesses at this time are in the long
distance events. The taam also seems
weaker in the shot-put and discus areas
when compared to other top teams around
the nation, he said.
In addition, Pepin said, his team is
young. Karen Wood, a shot-putter and
discus thrower from Carson Citv. Nev..
is the only senior on the squad.
The indoor team has been strong for
the Huskers recently, finishing third
nationally in 1980, fourth in 1981 and
earning the title last year.
Outdoors, the team finished seventh
in the AIAW meet in 1980, sixth in 1981
and seventh last year, the first time the
outdoor meet was supervised by the
NCAA. Pepin said a team goal during
the outdoor season, which begins March
26, is improving on last year's seventh
place standing.
The first meet of the indoor season
will be the Eastman Invitational on Fri
day and Saturday in Johnson City, Tenn.
The first home meet for the Huskers is
the Husker Pentathlon, Jan. 28 at the
Bob Devaney Sports Center.
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Continued from Page 10
Now, the spotlight dance of the year.
The Battle of the Sunbelt. Haiti's Team vs.
America's Team. Shula vs. Landry. Flipper
vs. Hoot Gibson.
These teams have met once before in
the Super Bowl, in 1971. The Cowboys
won that one but the Dolphin defense will
shut down the high-octane Dallas attack.
Here it is, fans: Miami 27, Dallas 21.
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