The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 17, 1983, Page 9, Image 9

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    Monday, January 17, 1933
Daily Nebraskan
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CycIonc-sbbTr byfrea throve AtfeffJSaS dominates
91.9 psrcentege S3ts nsiv record
By Ward W. Triplett 111
When the Big Eight conference game
between the Iowa State and Nebraska
women's basketball teams began, only
200 or 5.0 people weie there. Those 200
saw the Huskers take a early five-point
lead onJy to trail by one point on four
occasions. By halftime, about 500 saw
Iowa State lip in a basket at the buzzer
to cut the Husker halftime lead to four
points.
But during the 20-minute ha fume,
the people drawn by the men's final
non-conference game against Southwest
Missouri State began filing steadily into
the Bob Devaney Sports Center. That
seemed to trigger the Huskers, as they
out scored the Cyclones 6743 in the se
cond half to win IOS-80, improving their
Big Eight record to 2-0 and their overall
mark to 1 1 -3.
Nebraska Coach Colleen Matsuhara
stopped short of calling it the best half,
possibly game, her team lias played this
year. But consider the 27 for 35 shooting
in the second half. At the line, the Hus
kers were 34 of 37. While the 63.8 field
goal percentage barely missed a record,
the 91.9 free throw performance did set
a new imrk.
After Nebraska's Debra Powell scored
the game's first five points; the Cyclones
brought center Tanya Burns off the bench.
She promptly scored four points and
assisted Jolene Leseman on another to give
the Cyclones their first lead.
Nebraska retook the lead at J 1-10,
and the teams traded leads until KcIIi
Benson connected on a lavup to give Ne
braska a 29-26 lead with 4:24 to play in
the first half. Jacque Shackelford scored
between four Iowa State free throws
before the Huskers tallied eight straight
points for their largest lead of the half at
39-31. Burns then scored six for the Cy
clones wliile Nebraska's Terri Parriot hit
two more free throws So account for the
halftime total.
In the second half, the Huskers gra
dually moved away from the Cyclones.
Nebraska took a 10-point lead at 14:25,
and increased that to 63-49 with 12:51
left.
The Huskers then showed off the best
of their various fast breaks, outseoring
Iowa State 20-11 during the next five
minutes to take a commanding 23-point
lead. The closest the Cyclones" could get
from then on was 19.
Matsuhara said the best part of the
game was the Huskers' effective use of a
full-court zone press in the second half.
4,In die first half, we couldn't use the
press because Deb (Powell) is really cru
cial to that, and she was on the bench in
foul trouble," Matsuhara said.
Powell led Nebraska with 21 points:
Chris Leigh added 16, and Crystal Coleman
also had 16. The Cyclones were paced by
Burns' 23 points and 1 1 rebounds, while
Cerita Cain added 19.
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Sports ;
Shorts
Cornhusker Basketball Coach Moe Iba
has been named one of the four coaches
in the 1983 National Sports Festival in
Colorado Springs, Colo. Iba will coach
the Midwest team. Other coaches named
were Terry Holland of Virginia, Stan
Morrison of Southern Cal and Mike Krzyse
wski of Duke.
The Nebraska women's track team set
seven meet records at the Ward Haylett
Invitatational track meet at Doane College
in Crete. Those setting records were:
Angela Thacker in the 60-yard dash, Ste
phanie Thomas in the 60-yard hurdles,
Terry Smith in the 440-yard dash, Jennie
Gorham in the 600-yard run, and Karen
Tugh in the 880-yard run and the mile
relay team. Nebraska's Cathy Seybold tied
a meet record in the high jump. In all, the
Nebraska women's team won eight events.
Charles Lawrence of the Nebraska men's
track team set a meet record in the 300-
yard dash.
The Nebraska women's swim team
finished second over the weekend in
Cyclone Swim Classic in Ames, Iowa.
Iowa won the meet.
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Southern Illinois Keith Armstrong also
went home with a meet record: 45.55 in
the 100-meter freest) le. Looschen came in
second to SlU's Corn-ado Porta in the 200
meter backstroke, while Arkansas' ULb3rri
iced one more Mid-Winter record with his
2:05.67 in die 200-mcter breastroke.
Another Raorback, Levente Mady,
won the 200-rneter butterfly, while Husker
Co-captain Bill Booth came in fifth.
Ron Meyer of Arkansas dominated the
diving competition. He won the one-meter
board with 526.1 points. Nebraska's Dae
Goodwin and Reynaldo Castro placed
second and fourth, respectively.
"They're diving really ' wehY said
Husker diving coach Jeff Huber. "They're
learning - and it's starting to show."
Meyer also won the three-meter diving
crown with 590 points. Goodwin took
second with 531.30 and Castro was third
with 521.25.
Huber was especially pleased with fresh
man Eric Ognibene's eighth place finish.
"He W3S only 10 points out of fifth."
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