Monday, April 16, 1C34 Daily Nebrcskan Husker thieves:.. Centime d frcn V? :z 7 After Kansas tied the game in the fourth on a single, a double and a sacrifice fly, by Todd Schwci- gart; Nebraska regained the lead in the fifth inning. Rich Kins? walked, then scored oh Mark Davis' double that a diving Schwcfcart failed to field. Nebraska executed a double steal pcrlcctly in the seventh inning, King outracing Kroeker's pitch to the piste. Jeff Koonirman went the distance to pick up his third victory, allowing five hits while striking out seven. In Sunday's second game, Nebraska broke a 1-1 tie with two fifth-inning runs set up by four walks and a single. Bill McGuire walked, and King reached base on a bunt that eluded the pitcher and first baseman. Tennis team drops matches, but performance pleases coach By W&rd V. Tripklt III Hawkins wasn't the only one to notice an increased intensity on Nebraska's If how you play the game is really part. Oklahoma State Coach Ike Groce more important than whether you win also said Nebraska looked like they or lose, the Nebraska women's tennis were playing "out of their heads." team can look back on the weekend's "Nebraska played as well as I've ever conference dual losses with a bit of seen them play," Groce said, pride. . "But everybody does that for us. It Friday, Oklahoma State, 25-4 and gets a little frustrating sometimes when nationally ranked, crushed the Hus- everybody in the conference gets psych- kers in one sense by a score of 8-1. But ed up for us and nobody else." four matches went to three sets and Groce also got a second chance to the one victory was an upset over the see his daughter, Cari, the No. 5 singles conference's No. 1 doubles team. and half of the No. 2 doubles team for Then Oklahoma defeated Nebraska Nebraska, play against his team. 5-4 on Saturday to improve its season "She almost beat us in doubles a dual record to 17-5. But last season, while ago," Groce said, as Cari, after the Huskers lost 9-0 and all four victo- losing the first set to Stacy Swanson ries were in singles. It was enough to 6-0, won the first game of the second lead Nebraska Coach Kathy Hawkins set. to believe the team is ready to give the "Playing against her is always tough, conference powers a run at the Big my wife told me she wanted us to lose Eight tournament in Kansas City April No. 2 doubles and No. 5 singles, but win After a fielders' choice, Jeff Carter walked and Hooper drove in King on another fielder's choice. Hooper stole his 62nd base before Meyers and Mike Duncan walked to force in the second run. Chris Knust, after giving up a first-inning run on . Hugh Stan field's triple and Bill Yelton's single, scat tered five hits before giving way to reliever McGuire in the sixth. Saturday, Nebraska came from behind m tne . opener with four seventh-inning runs, all scoring after two men were out. Phil Harrison and McGuire then shutout Kansas on four hits in the nightcap. Nebraska will prepare for next week's showdown at league-leading Oklahoma by playing double headers with UNO in Omaha Tuesday and Missouri e;u:u! in mncoin weanesaay. lj Hear the music of Poul Phillips 7 hurt. Apr. 19 t iri r (P I G J ir ::t;M'Ur;" Lower. Level-Atrium 12C0 N St. 475-1407 r 28. "We knew that if we played well, we could beat Oklahoma and play Okla homa State close," Hawkins said. "After losing those three doubles to Okla- everything else. Me, I've still got mixed feelings." , Swanson, a junior from Grand Island, outlasted Groce 6-4 in the second set. Against Oklahoma, the doubles homa, I was very happy to see us come teams failed to come through. Pisarcik back in the singles. The scores there in the doubles indicated that on any given day, we could beat them." In Friday's match against Oklahoma State, the Huskers also lost the first two doubles matches against the Cow girls No. 2 and No. 3 teams. But Liz Mooney and Jamie Pisarcik upset Robyn Lamb and Mary Boud reau at No. 1, 7-6, 5-7, 6-3, in a match that took two and a half hours to complete. "We played well today," said Pisarcik, a junior from Pittsburgh, Pa. "We islo ated on one of their players (Lamb) and Mooney lost to Allison Ingram and.. Wendy Mikkelson 7-5, 2-6, 6-3, while Groce and Jill Pisarcik lost to Jasna Stefanbvic and Tracy Wells 2-6, 7-5 and 6-4. The OU No. 3 team of Diane and Michael Fernandez had little trouble with Nebraska's Lisa Brooks and Jean Halahan, winning 6-1, 7-6. But Pisarcik surprised Ingram, the top seen in the region at No. 1, with a 6-2, 6-3 decision. Mooney defeated Wells 6-2, 6-1, Groce beat Walters 6-4, 6-2 and Brooks defeated Fernandez 7 5, 4-6, 6-2. Jill Pisarcik lost a close . match to Mikkelson at No. 3, 6-4 and who was having an off day, and just 6-3, while Halahan took Stefanovic to tooknt one point at a time." three sets at No. 4 before bowing 6-2, Mooney called it the biggest win of 4-6, 7-6. the season for the duo, now 6-5. "We're still looking at the Big Eight They (OSU) usually clear every meet, tournament, and those four points will and I think they won Big Eights last help us there," Hawkins said. "Depend- year at No. 1. We were really concen- ing on next weekend's play, we should trating and we weren't letting our- be right behind Oklahoma going into selves get down," she said. - the tournament." MEEK 12 PRICE DI M3KHUES wstudent ID. FREE DRINKS FOR LADES - WED. 8:00 PM-10.00 PM 'C! IT 3201 Pioneers OUNG Crockett's, the finest lounge in Lincoln, features: Computerized Bar, Starburst Dance Floor, Music Videos on Big Screen, Tim Marshall as DA and also Raffles for free sessions at Tanning Plus. 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