Wednesday, September 14, 1933 Daily Nebreskan Pegs 13 Senior spiker values positive attitude rao St Back in 1080, the Nebraska volleyball team opened the season with a win against Kansas. The opener was the first time that then freshman Erin Dean played in a Husker uniform. Since then, she has started in 123 matches and has been on the winning side'91 times. The senior from Kansas City, Mo., has played every match without the slightest injury problem. "IVe probably been blessed by God," Dean said, referring to her injury-free career. "I had an injury in the summer of my sophomore year ... a sprained ankle, but I didnt miss any games. That was the only one that was major." "A lot of people fear being injured, but I dont fear," Dean explained. "Volleyball is not my God and those that think it is God usually get injured." Dean has racked up some impressive credentials In her three seasons playing for Nebraska. She fa a two-time All Eij Eiht selection, was named to the 1C32 NCAA Mideast Regional All-Tournament Team and was named an All-American Honorable Men tion by Volleyball Monthly mssszine. She attributes her success to God. Dean graduated from St, Mary's H&h School in Independence, Mo., where she earned 11 varsity letters in track, basketball and volleyball. She was recruited by Nebraska, Missouri, Southwest Mis souri and Kansas. Dean wanted to attend Southw est Missouri so she could compete in basketball and volleyball, but eventually she chose Nebraska. Coach Terry Pcttit saw the potential in her, Dean said. The other school found her too intense. Another reason she chose Nebraska was Reba Gov ier, a friend who is a former volleyball player. "I think greatly of him," Dean said, referring to Pettit. "Some people dont understand him, but he is usually right. He knows our strengths and wea knesses and knows how to deal with us." "He shows us where we're at and where we can be, and we usually surpass our goals," Dean explained. "If not thfa year, it will be next year that he will be coach of the year (NCAA or Volleyball Monthly)." Dean said her quickness from her outside hitter's positive fa her greatest court asset "I have everything down technically, how to pas3 and how to set," she said. Looking toward the future, Dean said she plans to get her degree in interior design, a major personal priority because too many people believe athletes come to school Just for the athletics. After gradua tion, she plans to enter the Maranatha Ministry. She is also looking at a chance to play in the Olympics, but said she would have to move from outside hitter to setter because of her lack of height. Dean said her mental attitude between her freshman and senior years has been the biggest change. "IVe become more positive and an encourage ment to the other players," she said. "I am a born again Christian, and that fa where all Blocking fa her only weakness, she said, but added my strengths come from," Dean said. that she has improved greatly in that area. 0'1-i ! HORSEPEATHERSW.C'S EVERY WEDS. NITS 1-V V JL VV,. V VUi quotes, game report cards urn unzira to? gazizs - CLId Ctziz tt C!s2. ABC will ; telecast this duel between the two nationally ranked teams. The No. 6 Buckeyes are led by the passing of quarterback Mi!:e Tcmzaek, whEs No. 2 Oahcma fa sparked by the running cf Marcus Duprcs and Spencer Tillman Czlzzzls Ca 2 Czlzo. This . battl3 tzr the tr'c:'-:r.g rights cf the chance either tcad'has for a'.victoryl this season (with the exception cf Colorado vs. Kansas State). ; : " waaw? mmm Tie &dsouri qur , terback threw for two touchdowns and ran for another in the User's 23 18 victory over Illinois. The 103-pound junior completed 10 cf 14 passes for 1 63 yards with no interceptions. Based on the: NCAA's efficiency formula, Adler's parsing rating Saturday wa3 2 1 6.4, more than 60 points better than UCLA's Tom Ramsey, who led the nation last year with a 153.5. Adler did a little bit cf everything as he also punted (and sold popcorn at half time). "I thought Marlon played just a bril liant game he didnt get rattled out there and he was able to make the big play for us,"' Missouri Coach Warren Powers said. . ' - For his performance, Adler was named the Dig Eight's offensive player of the week. ' LliZza Eerier Rosier slashed through Wyoming for 191 yard3 cn 19 carries ar.d scored four touchdowns. Rcricr boasted his career rushing total to 2,CD4 yards, breaking the eld IJtbrccka rcccrd cf2,814 by 111 Hipp. Along the wry Hciicr picked up his ' Wj. A Wr- iUS.A "You can'j-rt call him 1!ich&el lleirman' frem now cn . . . After what . he did today, he's going to win the Ilebman . . . lie's rsing to do that the ret cf the seamen," Nrac wirack Irving Tryzi tzt : Ol.Iihema L'tate Coach Jimmy Je!;:-::.n cn r;hat it tzlzzs to win: Iw"t.t. j"c-d tetter do v ..-t j ci have t3 l 3 to vrta the 1 dent care if yau nn II .: 2 c.r i z z.za tT.zzz c , Z:l:z3 .C::.te Ccnch to Elckcy cn 1 til-!::'; cllr; :.i Czi teX.ZZzzZz TJ . til : . .i c-2 uttrj czt nzit cv::.' c;;i, Czzzz'z a v.l-.zls Izt cf t!Jr j I'J r-.t::cr be doing than v- " j- . back Marcus Dupree was still shaky: "Certainly not," Switeer replied, and reached over and kissed Dupree on the cheek. Reminded that he was near San Francisco when he kissed Dupree, Switzer looked at Dupree and said, "Dont take that seriously. I dont want you coming to sit on my side of the "E:a eight nsroT caed CCLCnADO: Coach Bill McCartney said that the Buffaloes' goal against Michigan State "was not necessarily to 1 1 play well, but to win." But his players ii got it the ether wny around. They "I played fairly well, getting almost COO yards in cITense, but dropped their season opener to the Spartans 23-1 7. B minus for the Erst three quarters, Ffor , ,; the fourth. Y"' ' ICT7ACTATC:Theonlythingsaing ' the Cyclones from getting an F after the 51-10 stomping they received from Iowa is the fact that the Hawkeyes are a nationally ranked team. Iowa kicked Iowa State all over the field, racking up 535 yards on offense: Our grade: D minus.'' KANSAS: After dropping a game that they never should have lost (Northern Illinois 37 Kansas 34), the Jayhawks improved to tie Texas Chris tian 16-16 Saturday. KUs grade: C KANSAS STATE: What can you say . about a team that fa 0-2 and got drubbed by Kentucky? Let's be charit able and say the Wildcats have many areas they could improve on. Grade: D minus. IIISCOUEI: Warren Power's team -really played a sold game in beating Illinois 23-18. The Tigers looked tough. Grade: B. 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