Wcdnc:dr, December 7, 1C03 PCS 3 12 Dally Mebrcsksn f 1 . Double-header features teams ironi Missouri Y j ByJcrfErcirao Tonight's b&sketbsJl double-header will feature two teams that are relatively unknown to Kcbree'ra. coaches Kelly II1I1 and Moe Iba. Missouri's Kansas City Kangaroos will take cn HilTs undefeated women's team at 5:15 p.m. while Iba's 3-1 men play the Northeast Missouri Bulldogs from Kirksville, Mo., at 7:35 p.m. Doth games are at the Bob Devaney Sports Center. Both Missouri-Kansas City coach Nancy Norman and Northeast coach Willard Sims say their teams are playing the Huskers mostly for experience. The Kangaroos are a National Association of Intercolle giate Athletics Division II school and finished third in that division's national tournament last year, but four of their losses came to NCAA Division I schools like Nebraska. - "We, normally schedule five or sis games every year against larger schools to help "us in -our own, division later " Norman said. "WeVs been playing so well, though, that we feel that we have the players to stay with them (Nebraska)." Norman lost only one player from last year's 30-5 team and optimism is rampant on the Kangaroos. "The teams are pretty evenly matched," Norman said of tonight's game. They (the Huskers) may be a little quicker, but we have more experienced players." "They're a quickteam and they play good man-toman defense," she said. "They've also played a lot better competition than we have. We just have to slow the tempo down and control the boards so Nebraska cant run on us." The Kangaroos use one guard and four forwards, Norman said, so everyone on the team has a lot of freedom in the offense. All five starters average more than 10 points a game. UMKC is led by senior forward Mary Michalski, a transfer from Iowa State and Missouri, who was all-tournament in the NAIA national champion ships last year. The other returning starters are forwards Julie Neal and Laurie Smith. Starting point guard Beth Gunn will miss the Nebraska game . because of a knee injury. -111 . J -..v..-.- - "This is a big game for us Norman said. "Well be playing one of the best teams well play this year in the biggest gym well play in all year." J i4 ij. J s f J 4 J8S -.7 ' taarCSrCclircxJCCacc The sports center holds about 1 2,000 more people than Northeast Missouri's Pershing Fieldhouse and coach Sims isn't expecting his Bulldogs to beat Nebraska he just wants them to begin to play better than they have. "The Nebraska game will help us prepare for our own league (the Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Association), provided we dent play badly. If we play badly, it wont be worth the trip." The Bulldogs arent used to playing against teams of Nebraska's caliber, Sims said. The MIAA is in the NCAA's Division II, and Northeast's last game cgainst a Bivhion I team was two years rgo cilnst Texas Christian. The Bulldogs never have becten a Big Eight team, and the last time they pkyed the Huskers, in 1973, they lost by 13 pounds. The Bulldogs cr led by 6-1 senior, guard Mark Campbell. Campbell is eventing 11 points a gime but Elms bnt sure hell be cble to eperate o he normally does against Nebrczla.-. , "He's a good quick point guard," said,' "but he's only an adequate shooter. His t:'::t czzzt is hh ability to penetrate, but c'linst Ncbra:'.:a'3 tou'h man-to-man defense he miht hsx?. scrte trcubla." - 0 v - i Holysmokcrs dcf. ZXur 13-3, 1D-14 SsSlsck C00 dcf. t'.RT 15-3, 13-10 Hcrmitbn Operators, Lcmbda Chi Alpha A, Fi.i Kappa Pil A, Cathsr Eleven A-1 , Beta Theta Pi A and Industrial Engineering won by forfeit. Rick's ReJders def. In Yen r Feco 1 5-3, 15-11 : Acacia D def. Alpha Tcu Omega C 15-0, 15-3 Acacia C. dsf. TriengJa C 15-6, 15-10 Schramm Eight C def. Harper Seven B 12-15, 15-13. 15-0 . , Phi Kappa Psi B dsf. Sigma Phi EpeilonC 12-10, 11-9 Sigma Phi Epsilon B dsf. Phi Kappa Psi C 15-9, 15-3 Schramm Six B def. Abel Two B 16-14, 16-14 Harpsr Seven A def. Schramm Ten A 15-9, 15-6 co-nzc CAC:S2TCALL . Men end Women at Work 40, Rebels 1 0 Sigma Alpha Epsslon-Kappa Alpha Theta 3, Express 55 v Beta Theta Pi 62, Brew Crew 62 Nsrfs52, U.S.A.43 Sigma Phi Epsilon 64, Chsrpy's Shooters 62 . - ' Harper Eight end Tau Kappa Epsslort-Tri Delta won by forfeit Beta Theta Pi 77, f!en end Women t Work 75 fierfs 84, Tsu Ksppa Epellon-Delta De!!3 Delta 61 Sigma Alpha EpeHon-Keppa Alpha Theta 45. Sigma Phi Epsilon 47 . . Harper Eight 53, Abel Ten 23 ZZy FreeetjSa R:!cy ; - ' First, Sigma Alpha Epeilon: Dennis Smith, fiko Herr, Ulko Shcemekcr, Craig We!ren, 1:45.31; second, Caiher 13: Rsndy Crcv.l, John fleers,. Tom Ewin, Vines Jurr ena, 1:43.01 ; th!rd, Ab el 0: Darryl Parks, Stevo York, Cerl Cc-rte, Al Hurler, -1:53.74; Abel 11: Devid Kutz, Chris Hytrck, Rod Vaughn, Ducna Seheei, eereteh. v Ad UuCzr, Cteva York, CerJ : Cchrts, Dsrryl Pcirks, C2X3; fourth, Abel 1 1 : Chria Hytrek, Devfd Kutz, GtzzI Kceecn."nod VL'hn, 1:C3.E2; Reta . v.t rm-'im.4 v- 'r:Z - rilui) WimJ I : A C.ii1. U . n - . kiiiixli Wi ,. J i ,5ejrcn, ?.r3 Shoemeer, f.rrr ii,rr, .C3J31; second, Cether 13: Rendy Crew!, Tcht C.vln, , John Moore, Vinco Jurgena, 2:C3XD; fc:rd. C:ta Theta Pi: Cryca Reimers, Rich Heeh, D:.vo Cim-' mons, Dsvo Greer, 2:23.12; fourth, Abel 11: Due.no Schssf, Reynold Mchteen, Dsvid Kutz, Gregg Kssson, 3:12.21. . C1 FrcertySa Retry N First, Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Dennis Smith, Mike Herr, Crdg W&lgrcn; I'lte Shcemekcr, 4:04.43; second, Csther 13: Rsndy Cro1, John Moors, Torn Ewin, Vinco Jurgena, 4:10.23; Abel 11, dis- First, Sigma Alpha Epsilon: 70; second, Cether 13: 3; third, Abel 0: SO; fourth, Abel 1 1: 12; fifth, ' Beta Theta Pi:3. . ' '"' ?" co-nic cv;;:;.::::3 tiilayo Co-Hes. Cpen n;y - First, At:lC: Tc-d Cheneyfelt, Jeen Ryen, Tom Andrews, Peg Zcnk, 2:C3.C3; Shcemendocs, SCrCtCh. I';..'''."" Ce) Tir v . !7i r y . Firet, At'J 0: Tern Andrews, Jean Rysn, Todd EheneyfeX Pen Zcr.k, 1:15.C2; second. Abel C3: Al HuCzr, Ceri Ce.rtj, Kethy Frensvvorth, Jcyco Schlueter, 1:23.77; third, Abel 6A: Dercy Cob, Genre! perks, Stcvo York, Amy Msxwcil, 1:3X3. rilays 1te3yd FrCw'! R.y f.-- second, Cethr 1 3. Rendy Crev,l, lehn feero, Tom Evin, Vlnea Jurcene, 2X3; C'rd, Afc:l C: First, Sendez C: 'enn Rlef, Cynthia Benks, Peg Zcnk, Jeyr.a. Fleck, 1:04.44; second, Abel 8: Jcyco Schlueter, Cercy : Cclo, 1 Amy f.ixv;e!J, .' Kcthy Frnevvcrth, 1:64.43. ' . , - ' v - -7" First, Sendez 6: Cynthia Cer.ks, Anne rlef, Jeyni . Fleck, Peg Zenk, 3.70; second, Abel 6: Dercy Cole, Amy f.'.exwc!!, Kethy Fcrnererth; Jeyca Firet, Cendez 6: Ann3 R!;f, Ctrph Meyers, Peg Zenk, Jeen Ryen, 2:24.42; second, Afeel 0: Jeyca Schlueter,' Amy Mexv.'c'l, Dercy Cc!3, Kcthy Fcrnevcrth, 2X3.13. C3-''i ffzzzlf.s R:!rj First, Ate I 6: Kethy Fcrnevvcrth. Dercy Cole, - . f.',, First, Independent II: Tom Andrews, Peg Zenk, Todd Sheneyf ;'t, Jeyne Fleck, MIko Schu.eker, . Jene Reek, ?.;ko Schumeker, Jeen Ryen, Dneno , Schznt, Steph Meyers, 3X3.55; second, Abe! C: Al Hudler, Darrcll Perks, Stcva York, Amy M ex well, Joyca Schlueter, Cerl Cchrts, Kethy Fcrns lrorth, Dercy Cob, 4:15X1. r 1 . . . Pit Round. Lerr Luther def. Tim Cherrnen' r 15-2, 15-3. Deva f.'.kunen def. Ken Herrr.3 15-0, 15-10. Second Round ULher d;f. r:;:,ur.en 12-0,15-0. m::co Kcrrl-en del. Jca Ferrers 15-2. 15-0. " LTerfaVcter Cee!;e:ee:i Tc-jrr.T. er.i -Ceta Theta Pi del Abel fr.no C4-C3 Wc-en'a Creet-e.1 Tcurr.er.l Geters def. Av.eee.T.a Cendezcrs 3-10 .'. ' : . ,V . ' i '- :- '- "--- '""" k . 4 , j H!-h remo end series J;m i!::tch'i::'Cr-;u' He.:y Crc.vn, Lucky Ctr;:.::, i;i, :