1 PssjG Daily Ncbraskan Friday, Februarys, 134 ! -I" c Ivy still considering Huskers; won't decide until end of season By Ctu FospUil Maurtice Ivy is on Nebraska's "Most Wanted" list. The Omaha Central bas ketball player is also on the University of Iowa's list. And the University of Southern California's, and No. 1 Loui siana Tech's, and Minnesota's . . . Considered one of the top five guard prospects in the nation, Ivy has been wooed by more than 150 colleges, including most top 20 schools. After consulting with her parents and high school coach Paul Semrad, Ivy has narrowed her list to 10 schools; Nebraska, USC, Iowa, Louisiana Tech, Colorado, Nevada-Las Vegas, Missouri, Kansas, Arizona State and Minnesota. Minnesota. Semrad said Ivy won't decide on a school until Central completes its sea son in March. "We haven't talked about it lately," he said. "My parents will play a large role in where 111 go," Ivy said. They'd like to see me stay close to home. Nebraska is, "I'm sure, where my parents would like me to go. "If I have a lot of fans," the all-stater said, "they wouldn't have to go far to watch me play." Husker Coach Kelly Hill said that without a doubt, Ivy is No. 1 on her recruiting list. Hill said Nebraska is one of Ivy's three top schools. Iowa assistant Coach Jennifer Bed narek said Ivy visited the Iowa City campus on an unpaid visit several wees ago, but she couldnt draw any conclusions. . "We showed her our program," Bed narek said. "We're proud of our fan support. We usually draw 2,500 to 3,000 fans for games." Sonia Ho&j, co-coach of top-ranked Louisiana Tech, said the Lady Techs ters may be at a disadvantage because of the 700 miles separating Ruston, La. and Omaha. The distance could be a problem for her," Hogg said, "being so far from home. I dont know how that will affect our recruiting." USC Coach Linda Sharp said Ivy was on her initial recruiting list, but they can't make a decision until they see her final grades. We try to recruit the whole person, so we're waiting to see what kind of student-athlete she is." Semrad said the college coaches have abided with a recruiting plan he set up with the Ivy family. Most home visits were made before the season to get them over with, he said. He screens all phone calls and letters, which he gives to Ivy. "I dont know where she keeps all of them," Semrad said. "It's been a new experience for me," said the coach of the defending Class A state champions. "I wasn't sure what to anticipate." "I've learned to deal with pressure," Ivy said. "It's nice knowing that col leges want you. "It's been pretty hard to say 'no' to coaches. Louisiana State contacted me late, and they've been calling. That's , where coach has been a great help," Nebraska's Hill has a reserved seat in the Eases' gyra as she has watched almost every Central game. "Maurtice has all the skills to start as a freshman," Hill said. "Her athletic ability, her jumping ability, her transi tion game are excellent. She's suited for our kind of game. "Maurtice could make an immediate impact here. I think that will be impor tant (in her decision), and I definitely have pointed that out to her." Ironically, Ivy had never seen a Husker game before this season, Hill said. She has come to Lincoln on her own since, and watched the Oklahoma State game Wednesday evening. Ivy started recruiters on the path to her home as the second-leading scorer for the North squad in the National Sports Festival last summer. "Since I was playing with college girls," Ivy said, "I think that if that's the way they play, there's a good chance to play a lot next season." Ivy became Nebraska's all-time girls scoring leader with 42 points against Omaha Northwest this week. While Ivy averages 25 points and seven rebounds a game, she is proud of her defense. Ivy has made more than 80 steals, a statistic Semrad likes. "Defense is something Maurtice has worked on since she was a freshman," Semrad said. "I have no fears about putting her on the other team's best player." Ivy also runs track, but said she is glad she still plays basketball "When I was young, I liked to play for fun," Ivy said. "When I was in junior high school, I wanted, if I kept playing, to gst something out of it." SOUVENIR EDITION of the TEAM WITH THE MOST CLASS Don't forget a great team! Get a FI7I3T DuWiX) V . only $3 for UNL students Limited quantities left AVAILABLE AT THE DAILY NEBRASKAN OFFICE, RM. 34, NEBRASKA UNION . ,.., J ..... ' l-V, J.. . ..... C V. '.. v ... ( , ' t r- . ... - . . vv t.': '- , ; .G ' ' '' C;n::-s G 'C-thyO-.vjn ". C Millar ' F ',. :'zm Powell . F :sy Imming G v ,.,;ronc!a Jsr.Mr.s G C'S-ndra Jon:3 C . :.r.z'3 Conr.y F . v :ntf;r Jcnc.s . f . . 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