Monday, February G, 19S4 Daily Mebraskan Pag3 9 (Sportsmanship rating in parentheses) Independents A Hosers (3.5) 47, Dugtussel (3.5) 43 'Sixers (3.0) GS, Reckdiga (3.6) 44 Running Rebels (3.6) 55, Mark's Marvels (4.0) 24 Swatta Fratta Ratia (3.3) 69. Stings (3.6) 45 TTC (4 0) 43, Remaindermen (4.0) 18 Norgas (4.0) 43, Frito-Lay Express (4.0) 12 Independents Casuals (3.5) 49, Skywalkers (3.2) 47 Jammers (4.2) 64, DB 1 (4.2) 50 Reds II (4 0) 6S, General Jean's Army (4.2) 38 Soupbones (3.2) 41, Officious Intermeddlers (2.2) 34 The Clash (3.5) 58, Oscar's (2.0) 38 Executioners (4.0) 63, Gunners (4.0) 50 Old Doghead3 (4.0) 62, Pumpkin Pushers (4.0) 55 Runnin' Rebels (3.3) 53, Kool and the Gang (3.0), 45 Scum of the Earth (3.5) 44, Yard Apes (3.5) 43 Blackball Express (3.0) 60, W.C.P.C. (3.2) 52 Silver Bullets (3.2) 49. Nebr. Tech (4.0) 45 Bailers (4.0) 53, Iba's Rejects (4.0) 40 Panthers (3.60) 60, Blue Mooses (2.6) 30 LXIXERS (2.5) 48, Love Brokers (3.2) 36 Tigers (4.0) 37, Living Abortions (4.0) 7 Floor Rockers (4.0) 44, Jets (4.0) 42 Bucks (3 0) 55, C.J. and Boys (1.5) 50 Ice (3.2) 62, Renoh (3.0) 61 Silver Bullets II (3.0) 54, Flex Crush (3.0) 43 Holysmokers (4.0) 5 3, Blobs (4.2) 35 Small Fry Culture Center (4.0) 57, Scum of the Earth (4.0) 47 Hosers (4.2) 55, R Street (4.0) 44 Spud Boys 94.0) 49, Harper Nine (1 .5) 1 8 Theta Xi (2.2) 34, Phi Kappa Psi (2.0) 32 Chi Phi (2.7) 55, Short Stuff (3.2) 33 Scoreboard Delta Tau Delta (4.2) 47, Harper Eight (4.2) 24 Abel Six 1 (3.2) 57, Ducks (3.5) 54 Average White Team (4.5) 58, Sigma Nu (4.5) 28 Sigma Alpha Epsilon (4.2) 65, Sigma Phi Epsilon (4.0) Men's Indoor Soccer Beta Theta Pi (5.0) 4, Phi Delta Theta (5.0) 2 Phi Gamma Delta (3.5) 2. Alpha Tau Omega (3.7) 1 Beta Theta Pi def. Phi Gamma Delta by forfeit Blue Mooses (5.0) 5, Delta Tau Delta (5.0) 1 Grateful Dead (3.5) 3, Acacia (3.5) 1 Co-Eec Volleyball Quotation Marks (4.0) def. Abel Ten (4.0) 15-2. 16-14 Guppies (3.7) def. Legal Eagles (3.2) 6-15. 16-14, 15-9 Beta Sigma PsiGamma Phi Beta (4.0) def. Pi Beta PhiSigma Nu (3.7) 15-7, 15-8 Total Sound (4.2) def. Lambda Chi Alpha (3.0) 15-4, 14-8 Schramm Four Smith Ten (4.0) def. AP5 and Company (4.0) 8-15. 15-13. 15-1 Dirty Diggers def. Wildlifers by forfeit SlugsSluggettes (3.6) def. Spiker's Six (3.6) 15-7, 15-4 AcaciaChi Omega $1 def. Beta Theta PiKappa Kappa Gamma (3.7)15-3,15-4 Smith EightSchramm Eight def. Rick's Raiders by forfeit Fig Mutants (4.6) def. King's Kids (5.0) 15-3, 15-11 Neihardt Staff (4.0) def. Burr Two E&W (4.3) 13-15, 15-9. 15-3 Scrodfish (4.0) def. TKELil Sisters (4.3) 15-8, 15-6 Love TwoCatherTen (3.7) def. Raymond II (3.2) 15-1, 16-14 Men's Swim Meet Team Results David Greer of Beta Theta PI was top swimmer, capturing first place in the 100-yard backstroke, 100-yard Individual medley and the 50-yard backstroke. Women's Swim Meet Team Results Place 1. 2. 3. Organization Pi Beta Phi No Names Sandoz Six Pts. 110 52 21 Peggy Zenk of Sandoz Six took first place in the 100-yard backstroke, 50-yard butterfly and the 100-yard individual med ley. Bowling Thursday Gutter Dusters Men's high game David Rose. A.G.S. Commandos 244 Men's high series Lynn Summers, A.G.S. Commandos 574 Jim Steward. Beer Framers 565 Women's high game Ann Kampschneider, Team 1 169 Women's high series Lisa Ross. Beer Framers 425 Place Organization 1. Wet Dreams 2. Phi Gamma Delta 3. Sigma Phi Epsilon 4. Beta Theta Pi Pts. 108 51 35 27 Women's basketball team loses to nationally-ranked Wildcats lite QNasr l f .. . - . ( ' - ByWardTriplett Kansas State's women's basketball team, to use a slightly overused phrase from its own press guide, has it all this year. Their height makes them one of the tallest teams in the country, their speed, even along the frontline, is superior to any conference team and their depth is the best Nebraska Coach Kelly Hill said she had seen this season. Therefore, neither Kansas State Coach Lynn Hickey nor Hill seemed too surprised after the 1 1 th-ranked Wildcats defeated Nebraska 95-75 Saturday in Man hattan, Kan. The Wildcats had five scorers in double figures, outrebounded the Huskers 52-31 and outshot them 59 percent to 39 percent. Intimidation played a key role, Hickey said. "Of course they (Nebraska) were a little intimi dated," Hickey said. "Why shouldn't they have been? We have a national ranking, taller players and we were playing on our home floor." Nebraska had its only lead, 3-2, when Stacy Imming connected on a 18-foot jumper with one minute gone. The Wildcats scored the next 10 points, all of the baskets coming from within 10 feet. Debra Powell scored five of Nebraska's next nine points, and Imming again hit from outside to close the lead to 16-12 with just more than 12 minutes to play. But Kansas State again used its height advantage inside (6-1 forwards Jennifer Jones and Angie Bonner and 6-3 Tina Dixon against 5-9 Powell, 5-8 Imming and 5-10 Angie Miller) to score 10 of the next 12 points. In the process, the Wildcats limited Nebraska to only two defensive rebounds in the game's first 16 minutes. "We got outrebounded again," Hill said. "They box out very well. We're missing some important people on our team that could help us there, but we're still unable to convert the outside shot." Kansas State led 44-29 at halftime and pushed that lead to 62-37 before Nebraska scored 12 con secutive points in a three-minute span. Nebraska twice had chances to cut the lead to 1 1, with more than 10 minutes to play, but both possessions ended Adam credits... Continued from Pe3 8 Landmann said she has made a quick aoustment to Nebraska. She said she likes the people she has met but doesn't like the weather. u "I've settled down very quickly," Landmann said. "Coach Devaney has been a big help." Nebraska's women and men will compete Satur day in the Husker Invitational at the Bob Devaney Sports Center. No team scores will be kept in a meet that will feature the Villanova track team. Villanova still holds the world record it set in the distance medley relay at the Husker Invitational two years in turnovers. The regrouped Wildcats then went back under neath for easy baskets as Cindy Durham, Bonner, guard Sheronda Jenkins and Dixon all scored from within eight feet as the Big Eight's co-leaders pulled away again. "We were half-court trapping, and the trap was working," Hill said about the comeback. "The people they had in there weren't adj usting to it and they were just giving us the ball," she said. Hickey praised the Huskers' comback, but blamed it partly on a letup by her team. They were just flying up the court all night, and when they're hot, they're going to be trouble," Hickey said. "If they were cold in the second half like they were in the first, it wouldn't have been any problem. But they are a good team, and I promise you they will be tough to beat up there (in Lincoln)." Continued on Pa Ttt excitis Pilot feallpfct. It's set every - tiicg s'-2 f-f it- Smoother writiag. Specialty tiesigsed fiager riiiizg far ccstlsrsl wrtifog ccn- czrtlJz till. Perfectly tsksced. A ctzkt cf ctilzn cr ftes psfcis. 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