Wednesday, August 22, 1984 Daily Nebraskan Pago 79 1! Husicerb jprepare for By Eta Pospkll Dally Ne&rssJiaa Stall Viiiter The two in-state newcomers to the Nebraska basketball team said their adjustment to playing major college basketball should be easier after facing stiff com ! petition in an Omaha summer league. Bill Jackman, a lormer an stater from Grant, b eligible to play for the Buskers after sit ting outra season following his transfer from Duke University. Joel Scaler b the lone fresh man on the 15-man Husker ros ter. Sealer, a two-time ail-stater from Millard South, also was the only Nebraska Husker coach Moe Iba recruited. Nebraska's other three re cruits are transfers from junior colleges. Demetrious Buchanan averaged 14 points a game for the College of the Sequoias in California. Chris Logan was second among California junior college players with a 13.6 re bounding average. Harvey Mar shall was a first-team junior col lege Ail-American at North western Junior College in Sterl ing, Colo. "I didn't play as weU as I would have liked," Jackman said of the Omaha league. They play a quicker style of ball than I'm used to." Jackman's team mads the play offs of the 10-team league at Omaha's downtown YMCA whose rosters read like a Who's Who of Nebraska basketball Jackman's team was beaten by a team led by former Creighton star John C. Johnson and former NBA great Ron Boone. That team went on to defeat a team with Nebraska center Dave Hoppen and Marquette guard Kerry Trotter of Omaha in the finals. Sealer said he also was disap pointed by his play in Omaha. "I definitely was not the best player on the court. I guess I have a long way to go." He said he liked playing tough er competition than he faced in high school. ' "It was a big step up, but it wasn't as big an adjustment as I first thought," he said. Sealer worked out on his own in the mornings and also played Legion Junior baseball for Mil- I lard South. 1 Major league baseball scouts watched Sealer during the spring 1 u:i i v i i ii .. v,, he was not offered much money. "If I had, I might have consid ered playing pro ball," Sealer said, "but I didnt take the offer seriously." Sealer hasnt ruled out play ing baseball for Nebraska. "Ill see how things go," he said. "Often, when I throw a baseball, it makes my shoulder sore and that's not good for basketball players." Jackman commuted to Omaha from Lincoln, where he worked half-days at Whitehead Oil Co. T tj . i t "i mneenn, .j acton an saia ne ' played a lot of pick-up, 2-on-2 or 1 3-on-3 games, "just to shoot 1 around." He was impressed with Seal er's ball-handling ability. "He's a very fine passer," Jackman said. He also said Husker reserve Keith Neubert was playing very 1 1 well in a league in Milwaukee, I nOOr hin U . , . - , F 0- A io uuiiicujwn ui run xvi- kinson, Wis. Both players are anxious to begin practice Oct. 15, the first day allowed by NCAA regula tions. "I was getting anxious last season, especially during pre game wsrmups," Jackman said. "1 got pumped up, and when I asketball newcomer sti went into the locker room, I could feel the anticipation." "I'm really looking forward to working out with the team," Sealer said. "I haven't played with that good a group of play ,ers before." Sealer will play guard for the Huskers. "My overall game has to im prove," Sealer said. "You can work on shooting by yourself, but improving your defensive play b something hard to work on alone. I think I can contrib ute to the team thb season." Jackman, 6-9, figures to play a small forward. "You don't get many players like Bill, who are 6-9 and can play out on the floor like he does," Iba said. "Laying off a year could affect him early, but we think he can help us." Jackman said he thinks the team will revolve around the play of Hoppen, who toured three weeks this summer with a team of National Invitation tourn-. ament all-stars in Europe. "As Hoppen goes, so will the team," Jackman said. After having to sit out follow ing his decision to transfer to his home-state university, Jack man said it will be exciting to Gateway Gallery Mail r 1, I: ! I GLACER SO 99 r 1 i "F PHONET All Weather ! I .... s competition J J play in front of the home fans. "It's something I've thought about for a year and a half." Hoppen, guard Brian Carr, forwards Ronnie Smith and John Matzke are the only return ing Huskers with extensive play ing time. Here b a capsule look at Ne braska's other recruits: Harvey Marshall. The Husk ers' preseason prospectus says Marshall "could be the big guard Nebraska has lacked in the past." The juco Ail-American led hb team to the national tourna ment, where he averaged 24.3 points in four games. On the season, he averaged 23 points with 49 percent field goal shoot ing. Chrb Logan, Antelope Val ley Junior College. Iba said, "Logan gives us something we haven't had lately at forward a great jumper and rebounder." Aided by his 41-inch vertical jump, Logan, 6-5, set school records in rebounding for a sea son and a career. Demetrious Buchanan, Col lege of the Sequoias. The 6-2 jun ior b figured to play at point guard. He shot 52 percent from the field and 72 percent at the line last season. 0 7 designe; & PRINTS '; Poster Art jk Framed Art Prints O Art Deco o Muscia! O Animals o Travel 0 Ballet Q Sports SOMETHING TO PLEASE EVERY ARTIST Like no other! We have No. 1 T-shirts & Jerseys for Nol fans. Check out our BIG RED line. Kick off the season right. 1 of 15 entertaining designs by GuLndon. J IN THE We have the styles to 99 WAYFARER 29 Ever ftear of a Printing Company That's Open Until Nidnight? 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