The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 07, 1983, Page Page 8, Image 8

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Dally Nsbrcskan
Monday, November 7, 1C33
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UNL volleyball team
makes it eight straight
By Wcrd W. Tripktt III
Nebraska exploited a weak Oklahoma passing
game for 12 service aces Saturday as the Huskers
won their eighth Big Eight championship with a
15-5, 15-4, 15-3 victory against the Sooners Satur
day at the Coliseum.
Oklahoma beat Missouri 9-15, 12-15, 15-12, 15-10,
15-10 Friday, giving Missouri three conference
losses and making it impossible for anyone to catch
Nebraska in this, the final week of competition,
before the conferencetournaraent in Ames, Iowa
Nov. 18 and 19.
"We didnt even challenge them," Sooner coach
Miles Pabst said. Te were slow getting started, and
Nebraska never let us get into the match. They basi
cally served us off the court."
Nebraska coach Terry Pettit, while happy with the
conference title, was not happy with the game itself.
Near the end of the season, he said, his team needs
to play more four-set matches or at least stay on the
court longer to handle more situations.
"They left their game in Columbia," Pettit said.
"They were very flat, they couldnt keep our serves in
play. It wasn't a very exciting match."
Both coaches agreed that Oklahoma was a better
team than it played Saturday. Aside from the 12
aces Nebraska scored, some of which hit the floor
untouched, the Huskers had 27 Mils to the Sooners
13, and 14 blocks- to two for Oklahoma.
Sharon Kramer, Annie Adamczak, Sallye Ramsey
and Karen Dahlgren had five Mils each to lead
Nebraska, while Stephanie Townsend and Lily
Arvesen paced Oklahoma with three each.
"I thought we had some good individual efforts,"
Pettit said. "Sallye Ramsey came in and played a
good match and so did Julie Hermann."
Erin Dean, who has started every match for
Nebraska since becoming a Husker in 1930, sat out
the match with an injury, but Pettit said she could
have played if she wa3 needed.
. "Ve ended up having Julia playing Erin's position,
and Sallye playing Julie's, but it worked out pretty ,
well," he said. .',...'-..
With the tournament coming up, Pabst said he felt
Nebraska would still win it, but Oklahoma should be
able to chsJltnga. - - v; '
"We would have to play at our hihsst peak," he
said. "I think they're trcT.er at sorae positions, but
we could ive them a match if we play liha we're
capable cfphyfeg." " - -
: Nebraska will host Iowa Elate at 7 p.ra. Wednes
day and Kansas Saturday after the fbcttall game.:
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C'l g:ta fcy Jehn Zox
if a 72-ZD Uttrzzha,
dzrlr.5t!:3 cans,
Huslcers wallop Iowa Stste, 72-29
EyJcfTErs??
The Nebraska Cornhuskers cranked up their
high-powered cfTense again Saturday, getting a
Memorial Stadium scoring record as they whippsd a
pxtsy Iowa Ctata tcart, 72-23.
Nebraska tailback Mike Rosier solidd his lids
man Trophy chances with 212 yarcl3 ruing end
four touchdowns, Quarterback Turner Gill had the
best day passing in his career and winack Ining
m jmI vtusaii . w iwl JMW
touchdown. ' '
State coach Jks Cifcsr ca!d,.fc2th33r can 5ou cay
these ether two (Gil andRyor) arcnt great? It's as
good a collection cf guys, in the fcadId in ccHrga '.'
football, at least In my lifc&ne. . -
The Cyclones, though, had a couple of fire
crackers of their own, firecrackers they figured just
might spark an upset: .
"Ve didnt show up Just to put in time," Criner
said. "We came in to win the damned game."
Iowa State hoped to win on the Etrer.th of quar
terback David Archer's arm and Canker Tracy
Henderson's hands, and the Cydbr.cs used both
weapons exteRdvcr and sscccasfulr. ' 1
Archer threw 46 times and completed 28 for 345
yards and one touchdown. Henderson, who has said
Fryar is his idol, caught 10 of those passes for 133
yards.
Criner said he was plsased with Henderson's pcr-
formance, and pnsd Nbras!tas Fryar.
,. ' "I think Irving Fryar is ahead cf Tracy overall," he
said. "Irving b a better pur runner and is much ,
stronger than Tracy." :
' ' It looked for a while, even after the Cyclone f usi-'
bies, that Henderson and Archer just.miht be
enough to beat Nebraska. : .
. ,, . The Cyclones had elzzzd the Husker lead to 21-14
and had possesion at the Nsbraslca 25 yard line. '
Iowa State had almost twice the yardas Nebraska'
had and the Cyclone defense had held Hedrr to Just
S3 yards on 12 carries.
' HowCTcr, Idcker ilarc Bachrodt raiscei wide left '.
on a.' 42-yard field eal attempt end the race for ''
points was on.
Turner Gill, who ni:hed the day with 233 yards
in total ofTenee, then sparked a 76-yard drive which
included a 47-yard paas to ryar and culminated In
a three-yard touchdown run by GUI withjuct under
two minutes i.r in the fli'el hai. r
GUI's aerieJ circ cad ths Cret half cecrin,
wrnt Crirhtd there. . ' ..
littraeka's crcr.e2'"r-t the ball tack with 59
eeccndj left ar.d proved how eiel-y they can cecre.
It took the Ilurkcrs C$ dthcas c:ecr.-3 to run nine
time Gil hit zflt cr.d Ccctt Dre2 fer 13 yardj and
the acare.
GO threw 13 z?.:.Z3 fcjtlvs tret h:!X sri twice'
oLraany o he ceea in z:.:,y ce:;.I:t2 r:rr.e3, but '
. Fryar ceid nethir.3 ITctrca c!eej Li a gzzzs b by ,
:....,. ... : . .
, . Ts didat kr.s;7 - v;he.t we wars ce:r2 to" do,9 he
eei TTe Jret Co what, it trI:: to win tha game.
Today it teak mere- parrirj",- .
- GC1 finished with 211 56' presb, completing
13 passes in 2i attempts. It was the rr.cri yzxda-e he
has thrown fer in hi3 career, Eurpeesir.i the 239 he
.had c-einst Fcnn Ctats in 1CC2. GZ's three touch
down passes pzt him in cseer.d pleas in Nebraska's
all-fee touchdsr.-n paseera'Litrrh 33, ci.t touch
dowss behind leader Daiii Kurn.
' The second half became the 112:3 Ecer show &s '
Ncbraetca's tallbeek rushed fcr 1C3 yards cn 1 1 car-
- ries and scored three tsuchdowr. The touchdowns ;
made Mm Nebraska's aH-tirr.2 IzzCtiz tecrer, ahead
cf Johnny Rodders. - , ;
To pretty proud to trcik his records," Rosier'
ca:a. lis a a legend around here.
Fnark
"Heisman, that's all IVe est to eay." '
Hailsr h:ed away from tzlldn ttcizi any individ
ual har.crs that I12 or hh teantrs::.t:'3 r.!;.!:t receive.,
' "Individual boners ccr? ertrr..: rJ around " he
saia. i r.eyre never c:
to v:t the cert ti!2 'r
:ytot
i;t Ve just want
,11:2 r.et f.s.rr.e b Lit-rdsy at I.rs:-eiiJ Ctadium .
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"in at
te re:enal television
r:s!r.et the Kansas Je.jh-Tk3, who lest to Cel:
Laturay, s 1-23..TR3 r a b cahcda!:i to berin at
2:30 p.m. to acccm
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MoSiia's 'iuicrs d;f. HsaStJi Csniif 15-3, 15-12
Dorches!sr Lon;homs dsf. Gsuchs Society 15-10, 15-7
Awesoma Cyfcsrs Csl Induttncl EngSririna 15-3, 15-7
Total Sound dsf. Industrial Engineering 15-3, 15-11
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Cither Dsht A d;f. Afcsl Four A 15-7, 15-11
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