The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 19, 1983, Finals Week Edition, Page Page 9, Image 9

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    Monday, December 19, 1833
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By JcfT Browne
Even if UNL's student athletes aren't
able to take a break from their various
training regimens, many of them still
will be taking trips which s?cm to be
such a necessary part of everyone's
Christmas breaks.
Many of UNL's athletic teams will be
traveling over the Christmas break
and their destinations will include such
semi-exotic places as Atlanta, Hono
lulu, Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Los
Angeles and Evanston, I1L
Moe Iba and the men's basketball
team will play in what might become a
great stopover for fans headed to Miami
and the Orange Bowl The Cotton States
Classic at The Omni in Atlanta will fea
ture the Cornhuskers as well as host
school, Georgia Tech and nationally
ranked teams, Alabama and Michigan
State.
The tournament will run two nights,
Dec. 28 and 29. Nebraska plays Geor
gia Tech the first night at 8 p.m. They
will then play either the winner or
loser of the Alabama-Michigan State
game depending on how Nebraska fares
against the Yellow Jackets.
KOLN-TV in Lincoln will televise the
Nebraska-Georgia Tech game and will
televise the championship game of the
tournament if the Huskers are in it.
While the men's team is toughing it
in Georgia, Kelly Hill women's team will
be taking a trip to Southern California.
After playing at Kentucky and Cincin
nati on the first weekend of the new
year, the Huskers take their show to
Santa Barbara, Los Angeles and Malibu
for a week of games.
UNL's women's swimming team will
be just upstate from the football team
when they take their winter training
trip to Fort Lauderdale. Coach Ray
Huppert said the team will welcome
the break from the routine.
It will be good for the team to be
able to work out twice a day," Huppert
said. They'll have no classes or exams
and theyll be able to take naps when
ever they'd like."
Huppert said the team will take a
week off before going to Florida so the
team can concentrate on its final
exams.
The men's swimming team will be
headed to Hawaii as it will compete in
a dual against the University of Hawaii
and in the Rainbow Invitational Coach
Cal Bentz said he will use the time in
Florida as training time so his team
will be ready for the post-holiday
schedule when most of the team will be
shooting to qualify for the NCAA meet.
The wrestling team probably isn't as
lucky as some of UNL's other teams
unless Evanston, 111., suddenly changes
from the home of the Northwestern
Wildcats into a tropical paradise. Still,
they will be just minutes away from
downtown Chicago.
Coach Bob Fehr's wrestlers will be in
Evanston Dec. 29 and 30 to compete in
the Midlands Tournament.
The team will then make it home to
be host to New Mexico and Northwest
Missouri in a triangular at the Bob
Devaney Sports Center.
The sports center also will host bas
ketball games Jan. 4, as the UNL men's
team is host to Colorado State, and
Jan. 7, when Nebraska plays North
west Missouri in men's play.
After the football team's Orange Bowl
appearance Jan. 2, many individuals
will play in college all-star games at
various locales around the country.
Mike Rozier already has been named to
play in the Hula Bowl in Honolulu, and
All-American Turner Gill, Irving Fryar
and Dean Steinkuhler are certain to be
playing their final collegiate games in
uniforms other than those of the Ne
braska Cornhuskers.
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