P;?g3l2 Wednesday, February 13, 1C35 0 3 "1 - i3-' V "1 High jsnaper Darren Bmrtea gets cvar the hsr dssiffij the Fnsxk Seviae linker Invitational Ssturdsy ct the Bob Dsvsney Of arts Center. lows State's Bziaa Uveas' woa the evert tr.d a' share 'cf the sseet's indtoidasl award hsncrs with a cieet reccri Iap cf 7-54. Nebraska's Ehcs&a Hk msxtd the outstanding werasa athlete of the iarStsliend.' 3 T73 Mm By Dob Asstossen ' What a differer.ee a day makes. After its first swing through the Big Eight conference schedule, the Colorado men's basketball team, Nebraska's opponent tonight in Boulder, was 1-6 and facing 16-6 Iowa State. But last Wednesday night in Boulder the fortunes of the Buffaloes may have turned with a two point win against the Cyclones. "I think the win over Iowa State has given us a lot of things," Colorado Coach Tom Apke said. "We'd been trying to gst out of our slump sad we'd been playing well, but we hadn't been rewarded with a win. The victory renewed everybody's confidence. It's given the team a real lift.". - ' Colorado played well in a two-point less to Kansas Jan. 25 and in a read loss to Missouri Feb. 2. Apke said hs thinks the Bufis still have & shot at finishing in the upper division of the Big Eight. "That's been our goal all along," Apke said. "Every game becomes a critical one for us at this point." . Colorado held Nebraska's Dave Hcppen to 2D points in Nehr&ka's 83-67 win last month. Apke ..said it was important for the Buffaloes to hold Hcppen "in the 20s." "We can't let him have a career against us," Apke said. MI thought we did a pretty good job against him in the first half of the last game. ' Nebraska will start the same lines? it has the What really hurt us in that ipse was the play of last two gair.es Happen it center, Curtis the ether Nebraska starters. We've got to keep ' Moke and John M&tske at forward red guards guys like (Bill) Jackmaa and (Harvey) Marshall Brian Csnr odllarshaM. . from hsring big scoring nights." ; t ' . Besides Downs' end Stivrlss, Dca YreelLw&l - ' ' . stut at forward for Colorado.. Tcay 'Prcitt sad Apke said he thinks his -team will look for Mike Reid sdil start at gasrd. ' revenge igalnst Nefctsfla. - . ' . "We're pkpsj much better than we were a month ago," Apke said. "I'm sure our players will be ready for the game. . , One player who was ready the first time was Ales SthTina. The Lincoln East product scored 18 points in the gam. Sthilns is the Buffaloes ' : The Nebraska women's baaketbali team will' try to snap a four-game losing stresk when they play Colorado tonight before the men's game. Nebraska mi Colorado are tied for sixth in the conference with 2-6 records. Colorado -is 6-15 overall and Nebraska is 7-14. Colorado's last gams was S7-C3 victory against secona-ieaoing scorer Demna Kanry uowns ana Iowa State. Colorado's only other ccri leads the Big Eight in rebounding with 12.1 per victory was against Nebraska ia Uacoia. game. .,. I I I I I ' T ' II I rrTTTT fl ITrTTTTTTTTTTTI nTT mTTTm T -p p - .- i , , -f Timr rr-, r -TmiHIT1llli miiPWH' If IWII f-Vm pm i, W)llliWIW j,,J :U J I J yf'.X r" it Colorado has been helped ia the-second fcalf. cf the season by the rstnra f ccatesr lisi Van Goor. The. 63 senior is scoring 15.8 points per game and pulling down 7.8 rebois. ' . Ail starters bat Cathy Owan, who raracs .9 points per game, are sveran? in dabble fibres for Nebraska in confcKnce p!:.B;;rFc ..Vl b scoring 15.5 points and p-1 tJ per game conference play. Other startm for Nebraska are Teni Parriott and Ass ISIar. , Celcrado starters are Patty Slighter and Lea Ai:n Esnks at forward, Van Goer at center and guards Kris Koiwerda and Erin Carson QfjArq Si An A? Nebraska's Cathy Owen and Tani Farrictt were named. to the District VII All-Academic hasketbali team for the second cosjecuthre ytjr. The Busker' seniors were the leading vcte gcttsrs in the competition, spoared ty CoSIDA, and will adv-ce vlth the r; :i cf t! D: ' r :l Ml .Team to tha r.etlcr.ri b::i:t L: Z 'Ar.erl.;an ceneii:;:;!;.- G.v:;r, a 5-3 f::.:i frcm Xri; f res 8.8 p;I-i3 1 r 5 r-j I ! '3 n t :i - ; '3 p::r,t a b t ::!r. r.' -.- ; F-ii;tt1!fossa:i;xcfVc-r.- 'T.2-f':---3 L-j a 2.75 C;"A h r: 1