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    Wednesday, January 25, 1S34
Daily Nebraskan
Pag a 11
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Scoreboard
(Sportsnsr--!? ritb-i in parentheses)
lien's Dicketball
Basketball (3.8) 55, Hosers (4.2) 53
Harper Seven L (3.3) 23, SeMeck 8200 (3.3) 25
Four Jerks and a Squirt (4.3) 41, Burr One West (4.3) 10
Gams Cocks (4.8) 42, Old Styta (4.3) 40
Burr Two West (4.0) 47. Harper Fiva (4.0) 23
Abel Eight (3.0) 43, Sellock 81 00 (3.3) 23
Abel Nino A (4.3) 65, Abel Seven A (4.3) 35
Burr Three West A (3.0) 52, Schramm Four A (3.3) 43
Harper Five A (3.0) 52, Abel Six A (3.3) 44
Abel Four A del. Schramm Two A by forfeit
Abel Nine C (3.8) 27. Abel Three C (3.0) 25
Cather Thirteen B (4.3) 43, Schramm Eight B (4.0) 41
Csther Seven C (2.5) 41, Selleck 8100 C (2.8) 28
Selleck 7200 B (4.0) 53. Abel Ten B (4.0) 28
Cather Three C (3.3) 27, Harper Three C (3.0) 24
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Running Rebels A 67, Bugtussel A (4.0) 53
Sixers A (3.8) 42, Mark's Marvels A (3.8) 12
C.J. and Boys (4.0) 33, LXIXER'S B (4.3) 8
Alrballers B (3.5) 33. Firing Squad B (3.8) 33
Bucks B (4.3) 61, Holysmokers B (3.8) 41
Hoyas B (3.5) 53, Baker Street Irregulars B (3.8) 43
Blobs B (4.4) 45, Lova Brokers B (4.4) 30
Hosers A (3.0) 47, Reckdigs A (3.8) 39
Fraternities
Phi Delt A (3.0) 43, Lambda Chi A (4.0) 37
Alpha Tau Omega A (4.0) 33, Phi Gamma Delta (4.0) 34
Beta Theta Pi A (4.3) 62. Sigma Chi 2A (4.3) 44
Crr-dlFry
Scum of the Earth (3.8) 47, Spud Boys (3.8) 33
R Street (3.3) 33. Harper Nine (3.3) 32
Culture Center (3.8) 53, Hosers (4.0) 43
Vcnea's Esketbsll
Smith Six (4.8) 17. Abel Ten (4.8) 10
Smith Seven (3.0) 19, Pound Eight (4.0) 17
Hooper Poopers (4.0) 45, Sandoz FiveRisky Business (4.0) 8
Smith Ten (4.3) 37. Hurtin' Units (4.8) 20
Animals (3.0) 43. Good Buds (3.3) 12
Abel Thirteen (4.0) 30. Sandoz Six (4.0) 12
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AP5 and Company (4.8) def. Rick's Raiders (4.6) 15-10, 15-4
Legal Eagles I (2.0) def. Neihardt Staff (4.5) 5-15, 15-1. 15-6
Slug Jrs. (4.2) dsf. Cotoriams (4.2) 15-7, 15-2
Sandoz FourSelleck 7200 (3.0) def. Sudden Impact (3.5) 15-3,
16-6
Cather NinePound Nine (2.8) def. Beta Sig Buckhoms (3.3)
15-9,14-12
Schramm FourSmith Ten (4.8) def. Raymond II (3.8) 15-0, 15-0
SlugsSluggettes (4.3) def. Triangle (4.5) 15-8, 7-15. 15-2
Love TwoCather Ten (4.0) def. Smith EightSchramm Eight
(3.3)15-11.15-10
Spiker"s Six (4.5) def. Guppies (4.8) 15-4, 11-15. 15-10
Ag. Econ. (4.0) def. Harper NineSmith Seven (4.3) 15-11,9-15,
15-5
Barely Legal (4.0) def. Food Science (4.0) 15-13, 7-15. 10-15
Easy Knights def. Sigma Nu by forfeit
Cowling
Ecst UrJcn Klrsn Keller
High Men's game Joa Kreizinger, Gitaklews 195
High Men's series Scott Rezek, NEUBC
High Women's game Holly Brown, Lucky Strikes 164
High Women's series Holly Brown, Lucky Strikes 453
Pia Founders
High Men's game Dan Halstead, Gutter Balls 195
High Men's series Dava Taylor, Four-Niners 509
High Women's game Deb Rawhouser, Four-Niners 165
High Women's series Trina Pekas, Strikeouts 435
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Brown . . . Beating odds .
Continued frera Vz"z 10
"I just think Kerry
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Despite moving on to Nebraska, Miller
starter and had to be a still stays in close contact with Stem
star," Brown said. meyer and the Wilber girls' basketball
One of the other prob- team,
lems Boagni had with the It's a lot different not being on the
Kansas program was the team anymore, but in some ways I'm
resignation of assistant even closer to them now "Miller said. "I
Coach Jo Jo White. White really enjoy watching them play."
had been under consid- Steinmeyer said that Miller has gone
eration for the head as far as playing a game at 5: 15 in Lin
coaching job after Ted coin and driving to Wilber in time to
Owens was fired. watch her old teammates play.
"Jo Jo and me were like One adjustment Miller has had to
big brother and little make is getting used to playing against
brother " Boagni said. "It taller opponents. Miller said she was
upset me and I was deeply always the tallest player in high school,
hurt. It left a scar that DUt at Nebraska Miller b often two to
will never go away. He'd three inches shorter than the oppos-
always been there for me mS center. Hill said Miller has adjusted
and all of the sudden, to the disadvantage by playing her
"bam he was gone." own game.
BothBrownandBoagni handles it (the height disad;
said they hold no animos- ntas) Plying stefy.?e
ity toward one another. Hm said She knows her Nations
Both said they'd like to
see the other succeed.
"I have nothing but good
thoughts about Kerry,"
Brown said.
"I dont have anything
against Coach Brown,
Boagni said. "I made the
decision I made for me.
They're (Kansas) going to
be great. IVe got a lot of
friends on the team and I
want them to do welL"
Brown said the loss of
Boagni was not the only
significant one to the
Kansas program. Season
assist leader Hunter failed
to reach the required
grade point average to
maintain his athletic eligi
bility. "Losing Cedric was a
real blow," Brown said.
"He was making great
strides as a player.. He fit
into the system extremely
welt"
Brown said Hunter is
in school and should be
eligible next season. The
return of Hunter could
be a key to a successful
season next year for the
Jayhawks, Brown said.
Brown spent two sea
sons at UCLA prior to
moving on to the New
Jersey Nets of the National
Basketball Association. He
moved to the Kansas post
last April after guiding
the Nets to the NBA play
offs. Brown said he enjoy
ed most his experience at
UCLA.
"It took me awhile to
get things together at
UCLA," Brown said. "One
advantage I had there that
I don't have here is that
the kids at UCLA believe
they can win. Our kids
here doubt themselves.
They haven't had a lot of
success."
and she's very cool-headed on the
court. That's rare for a freshman."
Although Steinmeyer and Hill believe
Miller has a lot of potential, she's taken
a humble approach to her game. When
told that Steinmeyer predicted shell
eventually make the All-Big Eight team,
Miller simply laughed and said, "IVe
got a lot to learn."
"The thing about Angle is that she
doesn't know how good she's going to
be," Steinmeyer said. "But shell still try
to be the best."
Another adjustment Miller has had
to deal with is the demand basketball
and academics have made on her time.
"I really don't have much time for
anything but basketball and studying,"
Miller said. "Having to do both makes
you learn discipline. You know when
youVe got to study."
While Miller has made a big impact
on Nebraska's women's basketball team,
it doesn't equal the mark she made on
the town of Wilber.
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