The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 27, 1983, Page 13, Image 13

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Thursday. January 27,1933
Daily Nebrssk3n
C-Iimskergy
By Jeff Goodwin
Nebula gyimmtics coach !"uncis
Allen said he is tii-sappoimed ilut hisieam
lot las' week to Iowa State and Oklahoma
but he isn't dbheanneJ.
"We hadn't planned on losing a match
this year and we did," Allen said. Ve'e
only lost two meets in three years and
we're not used to it. But I'm glad we lost
when Bob Devaney was out of town."
Allen blamed himself in part for last
weekend's defeats.
"We had liSPN (cable TV's Ditertain.
went and Sports Programming Network)
come in last Monday and Tuesday to film
some instructional clinics. We lost two
asfts'
m mbles faol to slmke Coach Allen
days of practice that we could have used."
Allen said the Huskets were also ham
peied by injuries to Chris Riegel and Jim
Mikus,
"We had our number three and four
all-rounders out," Allen said. "But we
took a team down there that could have
won. We just didn't perfoim well."
Allen said there was a positive note
to Nebraska's loss.
"1 think it will be good for us." he
said. "It will he a motivational factor for
us."
Mikus should be ready to perform
Sunday when the Huskers travel to Ann
Arbor, Mich., to meet Michigan and Ohio
State in a triangular meet, but the date
Track and field team face challenge
of weekend Pentathlon, triangular
By Barry Trcvarrow
Comhusker track fans will get a double
dose of excitement this weekend at the
Bob Devaney Sports Center.
The Nebraska women's indoor track
and field team will compete in the Hus
ker Pentathlon Friday at 5 p.m.and take
on Iowa State and Iowa in a triangular
meet at I u0 Saturday.
The Pentathlon will feature seven
athletes from the midwest competing in
the 60-meter hurdles, shot put, high jump,
long-jump and 800-meter run. Sophomore
Marjon Gocdhardt and junior Cathy Soy
bold are entered for Nebraska. Coedhardt,
an All-American last year, finished second
in the Big Eight Invitational last year
while Seybold, a junior, was the 1981
Big Eight indoor champion.
All-Americans Cathy Gillespie and Chris
Davenport, both from Iowa, are entered
as well as Wichita State's Rene Baumgarde
ner. Three-time All-American shot putter
Cecil Hansen and Jill Lancaster, both un
attached graduates from Oklahoma, com
plete the confirmed entries. Kangaroo
Track Club member Rene Nickles, a mem
ber of last summer's U.S. National Team,
also might compete.
"Our two girls are really anxious for
this. They've worked very hard because
there is only two such events all season,"
said Nebraska Coach Gary Pepin.
Saturday's meet marks the first home
appearance for the Huskers. Iowa and Iowa
State will pose different problems for the
team.
"Iowa State is a traditionally strong
distance and mid-distance team," Pepin
said. "They are one of the better cross
country teams in the nation. They're not
real strong in the field events, though."
Pepin said Iowa will challenge the Hus
kers. "They always have a real strong dual
meet team," he said. "They're well-balanced
and should make it a good meet for
our kids."
Iowa features one of last year's fastest
high school sprinters in Vivian McKenzie.
Pepin said the absence of Pam Schu
barth, Janice Olut, Sue Nelson and Rhonda
Blanford, all of whom are nursing injuries,
could hurt the Huskers.
"We hope to use the meet as a stepping
stone to the bigger meets later on," Pepin
said.
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of Riegel's return is in doubt, Allen said.
"We're going to let the doctors take
care of that .""he said. "We don't know
yet when he'll be back."
Allen said this weekend's meet should
be cloie.
"Ohio State has scored a 277, almost a
278, and w ith us going 275 last weekend
it'll be interesting," Allen said.
The week after the triangular, Nebraska
travels to Perm State, site of this year's
national championships, to take on the
Nittany Lions.
"That'll be a big meet for us," Allen
said. "Penn State is doing very well this
year. There's a lot of rivalry involved with
Penn State because of football and we'll
want to beat them. I don't think they'll
be able to beat us but I didn't think
Oklahoma would be able to beat us
either."
Allen said he was optimistic about
Nebraska's chances of repealing as na
tional champions.
"When we get Mikus and Riegel back
in the lineup and get some experience
under our bells we'll be a good team,"
he said.
Allen said he is also interested in the
possibilities of chattering a bus for Husker
fans to follow the team to Ames, Iowa,
lor the Big Light Championships in March.
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