The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 14, 1983, Page Page 9, Image 9

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    Monday, November 14, 1G33
Daily Ncbrcskan
Pago 9
Spikers net Big Sight win
Despite a good effort by en overmatched ICans&s
team, the Nebraska volleyball team recorded its
10th conference victory with a 15-2, 15-6, 15-4
sweep of the Jsyhawks Saturday at the Celbeum.
By virtue of its first-place finish in ierue competi-
bye in the Eij Eiht tournament, which begins Fri
day La Ames, Iowa, Nebraska will play Saturday at
1 1 an. against a winner from Friday's competition.
The championship match is scheduled for 8 p.m.
Saturday niht at Beyer Hall gymnasium.
Julie Hermann, Karen Dahlgren, Cathy Noth and
Erin Dean had 10 kills each in Nebraska's victory
against Kansas, who entered the match winless in
the conference.
"I thought we played well," Nebraska coach Terry
Pettlt said. "I thought we did a good Job of keeping
our intensity up. We played much better today than
we did against Iowa State (Wednesday night)."
Kansas got as close as 4-2 in the first set before
Noth recorded a kill for a point, which she followed
with an ace serve. The Huskers proceeded to close
out the set with 1 1 straight points, interrupted only
by three Jayhawk side-outs.
Kansas played Nebraska tougher in the second
se E3 7-o alter me nusxers nau
set. getting as clo
taken a 4-0 lead. But, once aain, a Noth kill opened
a floodgate of Husker points to seal that set. The
third set was never In doubt, as Dahlgren had two
blocks in the early part of it, and a kill off a short set
for the third point.
For Kansas coach Bob Lockwood, the best thing
that came out of the match was that his team was
still physically healthy.
"As powerful as Nebraska is, they didn't hurt us,"
he said. ""Nobody was injured." -
Lockwood said Nebraska may have put together
the best team ever assembled at one time in the
conference, while his team was still young.
"Nebraska was so much taller than U3 at the net
that we couldnt hope to block very many," he said.
"We just had to scramble for the ball in the back
court. What I wa3 looking for in this match was if we
gave up and just let them take it. We didn't do that,
they (Kansas) hung in as best they could, and I was
glad to see that"
Leslie Loyd and Julie Ester lead Kansas with six
kills each. Noth had three service aces for Nebraska,
which also recorded 17 blocks as a team, compared
to three for Kansas.
Bowl tickets on sale
With Nebraska's football team as
sured of its third-straight Orange Bowl
appearance, Orange Bowl ticket re
quests are being accepted at the athle
tic ticket office, South Stadium 117.
Tickets are $20 each. If requests
exceed the Nebraska ticket allotment,
a priority system will be used to deter
mine who gets the tickets. Priority will
be given in this order: UNL students
and faculty, major contributing organ
izations, season ticket holders and
alumni Deadline for the priority sys
tem is Nov. 24.
. Rec.
Scoreboard
DsSta Up: lion-Kappa Delia 54, Don Ho's S3
Longnscks 43, Phi Dz'M Thsts 47 ', .
NPI Grais 81, Sijma Phi Epsilon-Aipha,
Omicron Pi 51
Sharpy's Shooters 57, Chi Omesa-Hsshsrs
43
Tha Express 41, Abel Csvsn Survivor 10 .'
Nsrf 43, Pound Ssven-Cather Elsven 13
Afcsl Twslve 43, Raymond Thres-Caiher
' KJr21
Hocpstsrs S3. UNL 4-H 13 ,
Dslia Gamma-Dslia Teu Delta 61, Ersw
Crew 57.
!jnr.a rhl Epsiton G4, Abel Fivs-Sandoz
Seven 34
Eiik:t?!l 43, Trianjla 1 5
. Sijnia Cni 7. Ir.!srvarsity Christian FeSicw-
lh!p 0 "
Hot Shots 23,. Alpha Gamma Rho-Chi
' Omca 23 -
Gupp!c3 2, Rztzis 47 .
' " . ; V- VOLLEYBALL ' "
lnductrir.1 En;3ntrin3 dsf. Tha LTL's 15-14.. 1
15-11
Industrial Engineering dsf. Schlutz 12-5,
15-3" -
Hick's Raiders Csf. In Your Face 15-10, 15-6
Seileck 4CC0 dsf. Rick's Raiders 15-2, 7-5
Total Sound daf. Schlutz 15-4, 15-0
Math Deprtment-H3rmit!?n.Op, dat The.
" LTL'S 15-1 Q,' 12-15, 15-4
Ssiteck 4000 dsf. MFVT 15-7, 15-8 .
Hoiysmokers def. In Your Face 15-5, 15-14
Awesome Cybers def. Math Department-
Hermitian Op. 15-8, 8-14, 14-11
Total Sound dsf. Awesome Cybers 14-7, 11-
15.15-8
Scum of toe Earth daf. Hoiysmokers 15-0,
15-10
HtFVT dsf. Siujs 14-12, 15-5 '
cov;Lt::o
Thursday Husker Leajue
High games Jim Caburek, Dsborth
Wingit, 212; Greg Chambertxin. Australia
11. 211; Marilyn Snook, Teppers IV, 15;
John Ncison, Jans Rolo;s. U2. High ssrics
Eaourek, 3; Snook, 4S3.
We Salute The Mean Green Shirt
Of The Week:
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Watch For The Heiieman Trophy
Winner Of The Year.
n.v"-zn Trcnhy Vto wfil be tht most outstep offensive
v- i;23 iSsL ;" n, th8 fcspcrtssce of these players h
Stopd cf b22 No. l.Ke?? tht work pys!
Congratulations Cornhuskers!
W.U.67 K.U. 13
C.:;tr:bu!?i by Unccb Itit Clt'it-j
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