Monday, April 1, 1885 Paga 10 Dally Nsbreskan El u) lwy----..- :- r - 7..-. ' storing oreaKDroauces oositive iiusKer i esult I.:re is a recr? cf Ketracki epcjis nasties title in four years as it outdist cvr spring break. ' tr.ccJ defending champion Oklahoma WOMEN'S SWIMMING Fresh cfT by five points, en upset cf 10-tlme ceaferesc chair.-' Sutcr defected the Sooncrs' !flk . -.. . . . . . . . . . r lcn Karris at' the E'l Eirht Cham pianshlpa, the Kusken relied to & ninth place finish .at the NCAA SwL n!r.3 and DMn C?.a:rp!erhips in Tuscaloosa, Ala. , Rice in the all-around competition, wlr.nir.3 the vault end pcr.r.cl hcree end tying with tear.rr.iis Neil Falser on the hK-.t bar. Tm V a ma WA 1 It 1 Netr: Ml At M 1 w J V(VktM WWW 1- t l eered 1 23 points tad its ed Eice by eight-tenths cf a point head- fhbh was the second-hlghtest ever for ir.j into the final event; the hiht bar. a Tig Eight school tt the rations! meet. Elee scored a 7.65 end Enter registered The Kasker qsaitet of Sh&una Gil- an 8X5 to take a narrow lead heading mcre,.Unda.Sebcsta, Dana Powers and into the final night. The Junior from Emily Eicketts set a school record Reston, Va., finished with a season high when it finished third In 400-yard frees- score of 57.05. tyle relay in 3:?4.44.' . The Huskers, who will host the , . Dana' Powers, a sophomore from NCAA Championships April 12 end 13 Tacoma, Wash., became the second &t the Bob Devaney Sports Center, Nebraska women's swimmer to cam landed four gymnasts in the tcp six in the allarocnd. The Huskers score of 231.&0 was a season high. MEN'S AND WOMEN'S TRACK -The Big Eight indoor champions opened their outdoor season with several indi vidual records at the Paper Tiger Invi tational in Baton Rouge, La. Rhonda Bianford set a conference and school record with a 13.40 clocking as she won the 100-yard hurdles. Bianford teamed with Karen Kru - - - s ' i ' V .. JC I - r ; ,x j ' - i All Americian honors when she placed ICth in the 50 freestyle. . Powers also earned Ail-American honors when shq teamed with Sebesta, Gilmcre and Cindy Hampel for a third plaee. finish In the 200 freestyle relay. Freshman Erin Hurley narrowly miss ed .breaking her own school record In the 200. breaetstrcke as she finished fifth at 2:17.9a ' Texas' Tiffany Ccheh set two NCAA records at the meet. She set a new mark in the 1,650 freestyle and broke Vicky Johnson and Stephanie Thomas Marbeth LinzmeiCr's national record in the lOd estyle. The Lcnghoms won the team cham pionship by nwe than 200 points. Flor ida and Stanford finished second and third, respectively, while Kansas drepp- to set a world record in the 400 shuttle sell wen the steeplechass in a tir.e of 8:56.13. At the Bazorfcack Imitational in relay. The squad's time of 53.75 seconds Arkansas, Burton cleared 7-2 to firdsh does not qualify as an American record second in the high Jump and the 1,603 since Kruger is a citizen of South relay team placed second in 8:03.03. AMca. SCFEALL After being cisted The Huskers Karlene Erickscn also from the Pony InvitaticnzJ Scf.ball ed &cih its early 10th place position to set a school record in the 5,000 when Tournament y host school Cal State- toumament with a 0-0 loss to Fulkrton ' t-ler defeating San Diego State 1-0 in the first round. Pitchers Mori Emmons and Donna DeardorU hurled two- and three-hitters respectively to lead the Kffiers to a doubleheader sweep of Chapman College. 13th. she finished second at 16:47:33. MEN'S GYMNASTICS Let by the In the men's competition, Darren straight victor! all-around scoring of WesSuter.Nebra- Burton cleared 74 to win the height 11-6. ska claimed its third conference gym- jump and set a meet record. Kurt Bus- The Huskers dropped out of the posted a 4-3 win ever the Rebels. The Huskers followed with trios over Fullertcn, Nebraska reeled; off four Nevada-Las Vegas sad Cal State-River- to raise its record to side. Freshman Lon Sip-pel tted a sehecl record IS strikeouts v;hen she ,. BASE2.VLL Nebmka's baseball team retemed &em a West Coast suing with a 14-11 reec-rd. Hie IImkei3 lest six of nine games, incltzdins three to Nevada-Las Vegss. Esfetis rallied firom a 22-21 deficit to defeat Nebraska 23-22 in 10 innings in the team's first meeting and followed with a 21-19, 18-15 double header STeep. . Nebraska also lost three cf five games to San Diego State and defeated Southern Utah State 21-9. Ami. .a ma imam m tm h m p XJLO iJLU ii t amtm no V. . C5 a 9 VAw mmm b "F mv aw mmmm Nebraska begins spring football practice today with many questions needing answers. Who will replace the five starters lost from the offensive line? Who will take the place of all four starters in the defensive secondary? Can Travis Turner , do the Job at quarterback? Can Mike Knox and Jason Gamble recover from knee injuries? It sounds more like a soap opera than a foot ball team. Add Tom Osborne's bypass surgery and the return of Brian Blankenship and there is even more potential for drama at Memorial Sta dium this spring. Practice will be Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednes days and Fridays until the Red-White game April 27. Scrimmages will be on Saturdays. Replacing the five offensive line starters could be the biggest problem for the Husker coaching staff. Experienced players such as Tom Morrow and Harry Grimmingcr graduated, with standouts Mark Traynowicz and Mark Behning, both of whom are projected as early round selec tions m the upcoming National Football League am Rob Maggard and Tim Roth will start spring practice as starters at tackle, Stan Parker and Mike Koefler at guard and Bill Lewis at center. This will be the first time in five years that Nebraska will not have an Outland Trophy can didate before the season. Graduated safety Bret Clark is another former Husker expected to go high in the NFL draft. Chriss Carr is in line for Clark's spot. Denis JtiLm Watkins will open at left ccmerback. after start ing several games last season when Neil Karris was injured. Brian Washington will open at the monster position and Mike Carl is the top player at right cornerback. Travis Turner started six games last season but graduated senior Craig Sundberg started the Nebraska Sugar Bowl victory agsinst LSU. Turner is expected to be challenged in spring practice by redsMrt sophomoie McCaihom Clayton. Knox will attempt to return from a knee injury that kept him out the entire 1SS4 season. If Knox is healthy he will team with returning starter Marc Munford to give Nebraska solid lineback ir.g. ' Gamble injured his knee in the Kansas game and missed the rest of the season. The freshman "1 o from Santa Barbara, Cdlfl, will not participate in spring drills but could be back for fall practice. One possible addition that could help the offensive line is Brian Eiankenship. Blankenship missed the 1984 season after being involved in an accident that killed an Omaha man. Blanken ship pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor charge cf motor vehicle homicide. Osborne recently reinstated Blankenship to the team. The junior could win one of the vacant offensive guard spots. Nebraska needs to have the offensive line and other questions answered before the conclusion of spring practice. The Huskers open the season "with games against Florida State and Illinois. Both teams are expected to be in the pre-season top 20. o ? o n ciASstriED AoycaTissNa - CALL 472-2.U $2.50 minimum chtr9 per day on commercial ads. Ten words includes. $2.00 minimum chcrgs per day on individual student and student organisation acts. $.75 billing charge on noncommercial ads. 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