Wednesday, NovcnberCO, 1C33 Pago 10 Daily Nebraskan 1 v y n .ose , V ( t I ' V ? , ftp : ..... -.( f Nebraska's Dave Hempen (42) fa prcsazrtd by Tcsas Tetli c!aie:ader3 "I . "1 M ijji.dDWll "u7il(l:i(3u:S Cite. I y V. . aT.JiiakWl - After Ecttbj a Ecb Dcvar.ey Cpcrts Center secrL3 record Saturday, tv,2 Uxi .. -v, 1 SI i. -e .wMt It - 1 Ttcrd-y r,!;ht o It clrcn-cd a C:C',Z'A to Lv.z:lir2 Tcsc3 Tech. . Ktirs!;a cculi cn!y 2 1 pcr- cent Lhcctlr; frcra ths & r ithils the niicrs slict & ktrlrj C3 per Dtt Eric V.';-rrj'ja:r-? to ths rl"""! I:s.zi::z2 3 seconds into the 2i?2. Texo Tech S3Tcrcd with Qutntia Andcrccn'sbrjp 19 secenda Liter. The' ' crr.cn pst Tcxna Tech in frcr.i 12-10 cn & Jui-aIC rcin til 3 Ic - with 1234 rcEislnlr.. in t!;3 hall The Red Haiders rncintdr.cd & two to four point lesd until Ikbrtska tied the cccre nt 10 ccch v.lth Dld Pon ces' tip-in eff a Nclr:la ncu2. Ponce, whose status wss question able prior to tip-off because of a loer bsck injury, wss a Nebraska bright spot in the first half, tallying eiht points. But Nebraska trailed 23-25 at . haHtime. A touh Red Raider defense and some cold shooting by Nebraska con tributed to the Huskcrs' first half prob lems. Nebraska center Dave Hoppsn was held to five first half points by Texas Tech bj men Ray Irvin and Anderson. ' ' They did croodjob on me." Her pen said. "There was always two or three on me when I got the ball, and the shots didnt falL" The Huckera seemed to leave their oSTasss in the locker room at halltime as they that only 20 percer.t from the AfvCrancrr;nfrcee.rcv7lCctccr.i3 mtothehilflbracathc.c'll-'-turr.id ice ccld as the If ukcrs went 4:19 v. llh out a basket ' ' Ilapp a brake the ice with a ; to make" the cccre 23-21 with IBCj r .rr.'irir. i in tl:e f.irr.e. The linkers lmcdlitc'-t t.io another accrlrj drcu.;t, r,--3 C:-l fceTore c:c:bj ar.cthsr pckit. T tk:n Tcsr.3 Tech had r.our.tcd a J lead . It seemed lile'we had crci tbn," Ncl-rrka ccach tic 3 I-i i:.. t That'3 my fa ult. We tried to ran t:z::: thir,3 and we coolant :t ca r p :c;:I in the ri;t spots." Once Texas Tech mounted a lead in the second haUJtlie Had Haiders uacd a : clo'v-dsTiH oCenae that kept lcbraska cn defers much of the tkae. . They really hurt us," Ika caii. They did & nice job handling the ball and we did a peer jab defensively." ' Nebraska staged a mild comeback in the final minutes of the game, coring withir.3 six, 49-4-3 with VQ remaining. Bat, the Huskers were forced to foul and Texas Tech hit elht of eiht from the free throw line to preserve the win. Anderson, a 6-9 junior, led the Red Raiders with 16 points after goingzero for four in a 54-45 lca3 to Washington turday. "I was real nervous the first game," Anderson said. Tonight I was more relaxed, and I was able to play my game. I hit my first shot, and that This. is the best road fame weVe played in a long time," Texa3 Tech ' coach Gerald tleyers said This is such a bij win for us. We proved tonight we could control the tempo cf a game Texas Tech will heat Can Dko Sat urday, while Nebraska will heat 2-0 Crdkten et 70 pxa.- - ? -t A For those who want to leave the chilling climate in Nebraska for the sun-soaked beaches ofLHami, good news Orange Bowl tickets are still cn sale. Athletic Department Ticket Manager Helen Ruth Wagner said that both students and the general public can still order tickets for the Jan. 2 cl between Nebraska and tliami. The ticket ofGee was allotted 12,500 tickets by the Orange Bowl committee, Wagner said, 10,003 farthe general public and 2,5-00 for the students. 3 for students began llonday, and were Tickets. ii scheduled to end Wednesday. But, because cf lion day's inclement weathpr, they will run until Thurs day. . ' Wrgner said while cne staff member was able to t cCce tlcnday, she waant able to handle all cfths phone calls. ' CcatkiaaicararlO