12 Daily tl II f -J l i" M i 1 i . i i at . M V- ; n i 11 i' V - I J i 1 1 Meet Jc3 Ctudtr.t, a kid with a quest: "Hello, B:c Department? I Lies to sv.im. No. not laps. Yeah, sv,l"n.Got any ?crt3 for me?" Doo-doo, doo-doo, doo-doo, doo-doo . . . enter te water polo zone. s , Water polo a sport many Nebrasksns'are not familiar with. It requires ped swimming skills and a well-trained body, according to Mike Morosin, coach cf the UNL water polo club. Morosin said the club is made for all people who enjoy swimming but want to do more than just swim. The only criteria Morosia sets for those who want to join the club, h that they be a "pretty f ood swimmer" and understand "basic swimming skills Many Nebraskans dent know what water polo is for two main reasons Morosia said. Nebraska's swimming season is short, and many small towns do not have the funds to support swimming programs in their schools, he said. Wr.tr r peb teams ccrx.::.t cf my: a pzzlz per team. The g:me elz z zlytiz : rati: 3 1 cecar, wllh a f r.v d",:::rer,t ruk:;: no flair's f: -t can touch the 1 sttcr.i cf the pool, players can enly pass the taU v.ilh ens hand and they muct keep the ball moving ty t. V ,t If ..... I w ! k ri -- - ; ' - LtilK'UUO,! ill Lvbl Wll lis-.lj mi.lJ tllii.. "''' I 'orcein said the four,' seven-minuts Quarters can easily tire the cut-cf-shspe player. The play tctiaa b fast, often resembling basketball's fact break and zone defense. "It's a contact sport," Morosin said. 'People dont think it b, but it. is very contact-oriented." The UNL water polo club began last year. "Last year, we had a lot cf deadbeats who didnt want to do any of the work," Morosin said. By work, Morosin meant fixing up the Coliseum pool, where the club works out, as well as the regular swimming workouts. - ... ; . " Things have changed thh year, though. "I stuck by my guns and got rid of a lot of people that weren't team-oriented," he said. "The guys are wiling to listen thb year." ' ' :dentify the. players BY USING THE ROSTER W ! Saturday, September 24, 1983 A Daily Nebraskan publication ' Vol, 11, No. 2 i I "A 'Ait' Jfc. ik u '"W -x . as A -J J n!;,t ncv, the club hai e!:ht mcrbcra, r.z::- cf v.ham L',v;r.i ca Nctraaka's varalty sv.l-r.mbg team. Mcrcala said tv.o members could have sr.ed vatcr Intcrcc":c"ate ccatpetit-oa b tp'a iato A, D and C cao?ecdVthe team h' A being the teat cr Although it l3pcaa;ble to have coeducrtia-nal teams la the club ssttSr,, Morcaia said hev.cu:J lil.e to' get a women's team tciher if there ii cr.cu intcrcat. . Although the club ."basically trained laat year," Morcain is locking into the pcaalbillty cf having the . team travel to cut-cf-tate tournaments and host their own tournament in Lincoln. . I lest water polo tournaments begin in October or November. Morosin said he encourages everyone interested to come to workouts cn Mondays, cd nesdsys .and Fridays from' 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Coliseum pool - ' ' tJNO game canceled; freshmen play Monday Today's scheduled freshman football game against UNO was canceled, but the freshmen will see ;-" action Monday afternoon at 12:30 p.m. against Wil Ham Jewell College junior varsity of Liberty, Mo. ; : ' UNO coach Sandy Buda called ' freshman coach Dan Young last Sunday to explain the team -was unable to play because of injuries suffered to line men on both the varsity and junior varsity teams. Young said Buda told him they could possibly play here later in the season, but Young needed a game now. Williams Jewell had expressed interest in play ing Nebraska earlier, and were able to fit the game in their schedule. ' . " " : ' Nebraska has not played since Sept. 9 when they defted nebraska i . m . - . e can only practice for so long" Young said. . , Williams Jewell's sity team is currently ranked number one in the NAIA, finished second last year. and was third the previous two years. In the freshman's last game, Young said the defense played well meet cf the game, but the offense was a little shalty at the beginning, fumtang twice on their first four plays. , They (fumbles) just fuel the fire and the ether team starts thinking about upset," Young said. But he said the tenseness from the first game should be gone Monday. . : ?; Help m cover you. : : , -Dafl-KcbixiGhan'G k. jj '-J 3 ; : Ml". . . V'f ! . 3 9 r i -a ! ' . .3 A Pre-Game Pep Rally with our Pep Band Starting at 9:00 am . a 1 1 ! -COLD-SPRING 9:00 pm BIG RED FOOL ROOM 3.0O1 1:00 PM 1 ! t- v. ,. .' ;i !:" r- - " & .:ira::::":.i