Monday, February 21, 1933 13 Daily Mebrasksn no U1U UV y Pa DDneyps spam m JU fir WD EDS Bv Randy Wymore Competing again-! the Nebraska Comhusker wrestling team is sort of like going to a Baskin-Robbins ice cream stoic - the number of combinations that ray be found i cndlesi. Ask any team that has had to uiestle the Hukeis this vear. For a moie recent opinion, ask Duke University and the University of Northern Iowa. The Huskers beat Drake 36-10 Friday nifiht while coming right back trie 1 olio wing evening to get past Noithcrn Iowa, 23-16. The wins raised their dual lecoid to 184. Against Drake, the Nebraska lineup included three non starters. Al Francis, 3t 126 pounds, filled in for Matt Campbell, At 1-42 pounds, Lance Milsap g3ve Al Freeman the night off, while Todd Gilliland filled in for Jim Scherr at 177 pounds. To show the potency of the Husker wrestling "bench," Second halves vital By Ward W. Triplelt III The second half spelled the difference in both of the Nebraska women's basketball team's games this weekend in Oklahoma. Friday night, the Cornhuskers trailed Oklahoma 50-42 at intermission. The final score was 307-85 in Oklahoma's favor. Saturday night, the Huskers trailed Oklahoma State 52-51 at halftime. The final score was 101 -S9 in Ne braska's favor. Oklahoma used a 16-point and 14-rebound perfor mance by Molly McGuire and 21 points from Lynn McCurdy to beat the Huskers. 'We just did not ptey a good game," Nebraska Coach Colleen M3tsuli3ra said. "We rushed on offense, and they came out in the second half and hit their shots, while we w ere just not able to." Oklahoma shot 54 percent from the field for the game, and out-rebounded the Huskers 53 to 37. In addition to the Sooner's hot shooting. Nebraska was plagued by foul trouble. Both starting forwards, Kathy Hagerstrom and Deb Powell, fouled out, with Hagerstrom playing only five minutes during the game. "It certainly doesn't help when you've got a starter playing only five minutes," Matsuhara said. Saturday was a much better game, except for addi tional foul problems. Powell and Hagerstrom fouled out again, while Terri Parriott, Crystal Coleman and Cathy Gymeiasts back . . . two -of the ihiee .non-si alters came away with wins. Francis i ecor ded a 4:37 fall over his opponent, while M;Uap earned a close 8-7 win. Ncbiaska Coach Bob Feb is had said earlier in the week tiut he expected a win over Drake, unless theic wcie lo ho a serious mjmy oi a menial letdown. i think P3ica!lv ihir.es wer.t piimaiilv as we thought, although we did put some different people m the lineup," he said. "We're very pleased with what they did." On Satuiday night, the situation was a little bit differ ent. Northern Iowa brought in the fifth ranked team in the nation to go up against the Huskers and their No. 7 ranking. Nebraska's lineup wasn't a surprise to anyone. All of the usual Husker starters, including Freeman, Jim and Bill Scherr, Ray Oliver and Matt Campbell, were in uniform. Nebraska fell behind early, but a win by Freeman 3nd a pin by Roy Cahoj put the Huskers back in the hunt. At 167, Oliver earned a 10-3 decision, while the Scherr In EtakeB" games Owen had four fouls each. "The way it was going, I thought we might have to suit up (assistant coaches) Mavis (Washington) and Kelly (Hill)," Matsuhara said. "We only went down there with nine players." But Nebraska played a lot smarter tli3n the night be fore, she said, and, despite some poor shooting (Chris Leigh was two for 19), managed to pull away from the Cowgirls for their fourth conference win in 11 tries. The biggest reason was Coleman, who came off the bench to hit 17 of 24 shots from the field, all seven of her free throw attempts and rack up eight rebounds. Coleman's 41 points set a school record, and tied the record for field goals in one game. "She played a great all-around game," Matsuhara said of the sophomore from East St. Lous, III. "I didn't realize she was having that great a g3me until we looked at the final scoring sheet." The Cowgirls, last in the conference at 1-10, were led by Charmaine Johnson and Linda Tisdale.who both scored 20 points. "Their record isn't that impressive, but they are not an easy team to play," she said. "We did all we could on defense, but they just turned around and shot over us." The Huskers, who will play Missouri before the men's game Saturday, suffered two injuries on the Oklahoma trip. Parriott suffered a possible broken nose at Oklahoma State, while Owen was examined in Norman for a possible pulled muscle in her side. bj others continued their dominating wavs. Al 3 77 pounds. B.ll Scheu out scored his opponent 25-13. Jim Scheir dominated his match at J0 pounds, winning 22'.x Again, as with I lie match against Drake. Fehis expected a win. The only kjuohoii uas si Nebraska ou3J wjesile error-free if they needed to. They needed lo - and ihev did. The dual brought up the question of what would happen to the ratings. To Norihein Iowa Coach Don Bnggs, it's all just a matter of simple calculation. "They've been ranked fifth most of the ear," he said. "We've jumped all the way from 21st up to fifth and now I see they're ranked seventh. ld definitely have to give them the benefit of the doubt and that today thev're the fifth best team in the nation." In basketball, being able to utilize a number of different team combinations is called a "strong bench." In wrestling, it's called "power." Just ask Fehrs and the people his team has beaten. Intramurals s r !- ' Entries 3re due Tuesday tor Men's, Women's and Co Rec 3-on-3 basketball. Entries are due Tuesday for the Co-Ree Indoor Wif fleball Tournament. There' will he a managers' meeting Thursday at 5 :15 pm.at Coliseum . Entries are due Tuesday for the Men's and Women's Video Games competition. Entries will be taken at die Nebraska Union Recreation Room. Top winners in tire Feb. 3 Men's and Women's Intra mural swim meet held in the Mabel Lee Pool include Amy Maxwell of the Aqua Vitae's who won the 50-yard freestyle, the 50-yard breaststroke and the 100-yard breaststroke. John Ebito won three events in the men's competition. Will Douglass won two events in the competition. Mike Kerrigan and Phil Strevey of Beta Theta Pi defeated Cal Strong and Mike Schupp of Sigma Phi Ep silon to win the Intramural men's handball doubles championship. Continued from Page 12 A lack of consistency hurt the Huskers in the UCLA Invitational, Allen said. "We just didn't hit some of our routines," he said. "We went out and hit everything in practice the day before. I think we were too loose." Allen, who "has been involved in several controversies m tne past witn Oklahoma coach Paul Ziert, said it was still fun to beat the Sooners. "It's lovely," he said. "He (Ziert) doesn't say as much as he used to, but it's still fun. He's a decent coach when he's not talking all the time." Allen noted that, unlike the last time the three teams met, the Huskers were at full strength for this meet. "We lost last time because we didn't have (Jim) Mikus or (Chris) Riegel in the meet," he said. "It's tough losing two guys like that." ' - fjL' ' Ken Morehead a o a ... mi rr: j-! W v 0 if ,k Vrr 2J KEN MOREHEAD 4 Days, 1300 miles only $315, or 7 Days, 1300 miles only $365 PT.TIS fiAR We Have 8, 12 and 15 Passenger Vans available. LGScing &K3n4s3 Cue. 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