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By Lisa M. Henkel
Staff Reporter
Karen Dahlgren, a middle blocker on
the Nebraska volleyball team, came to
Nebraska to see if she could become a
success at a Division I school. Making
the all-Big Eight team her freshman
and sophomore years proved that she
didn't need to worry.
Dahlgren, from Bertrand, said the
Cornhuskers were the only Division I
school that recruited her. She was con
sidering smaller schools like Kearney
State.
After redshirting her freshman year,
her goals were to become a starter and
to become all-Big Eight. Now that she
has achieved both of those, her goals
have become more team-oriented.
"I'd rather be in the Final Four than
anything," she said.
Dahlgren's leadership qualities help
ed Nebraska coach Terry Pettit to
Beyond the call of
Player shows generosity on the field
ByJeffApel
Staff Reporter
The generosity shown by Kent Wells
extends beyond the football field.
Wells, Nebraska's freshman offensive
tackle, not only has been known to
forfeit personal glory on the football
field in exchange for team success but
is also known to be willing to help in
times of need.
"1 have always been the type of per
son who would rather have the team be
successful rather than myself," Wells
said. "Personal glory is nice but I don't
put them ahead of team goals."
During his senior season at Lincoln
East High School, Wells forfeited his
chances of earning any national high
school honors by playing for a team
that compiled a 2-7 record.
That same year, Wells started a fund
raising drive hoping to take his high
school track coaches to the Keebler
National Track and Field Champion
ships in Chicago.
Although the fund drive for the trip
fell short, Wells said he still received
an amount of personal satisfaction for
his efforts.
"I think I really showed Coach (Bob)
Eyth and Coach (Ed) McPherren (Well's
high school coaches) that I really
appreciated what they were doing for
me," Wells said. "I ended up not rais
ing enough money to take them along
but I was glad to see that Coach Eyth's
parents paid for the trip so they still
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committed
make her the captain of this year's
team.
"He (Pettit) thinks I can be objec
tive," Dahlgren said.
The captain is the only one allowed
to talk to the referee so it has to be a
player who's on court a good deal of the
time, Pettit said.
"A lot of it's experience as much as
anything. She's a good role model for
the rest of the team," he said. "No one
questions how hard she works."
Dahlgren said her team role changes
but mainly it's to display leadership
and consistency.
"She's a highly committed athlete,"
Pettit said, "one of the most highly
committed I've worked with."
Pettit said she does a lot of things
that go unnoticed, like positioning and
reading the other side of the court.
"She's one of the most experienced
players in college volleyball," Pettit
said. She s probably the leading
got to go."
Making the adjustment to college
football h is been a difficult one, Wells
said. He has had to learn the Nebraska
offensive blocking schemes and adjust
to not playing all the time.
Although he has had the benefit of
having six former high school team
mates on this year's junior varsity
squad, I-back Dave Clare, offensive
guard Tim Harrington, cornerback Matt
Jewett, monster Pat McCashland, cor
nerback Bill Settles and offensive guard
John Strasheim, Wells said he is just
beginning to catch on to the system at
Nebraska.
"Playing at Nebraska is so much dif
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Tuesday, October 29, 1985
to team play
blocker in the conference and she's
raised her hitting percentage from .290
to .342."
Dahlgren said she thinks this year's
team is stronger and has more depth
than past teams.
"The difference is we're more willing
to work harder this year," she said.
"The team is really close, we all get
along really well this year."
Majoring in business administration,
Dahlgren said she's not sure where it
will lead, but she would like to con
tinue to play volleyball after college.
"I'd like to try out for the national
team or the pro volleyball leagues in
Italy or Japan," she said.
Taking things one step at a time
though, Dahlgren is optimistic about
this year's team.
"If we keep on improving the way we
have these last few weeks the chances
are very good (for the Final Four)," she
said.
duty...
and away from it
ferent than playing high school foot
ball, it's incredible," he said. "Having
all of my old high school teammates
here, though, has made the adjustment
easier."
Freshman coach Dan Young said
that Wells' greatest asset is his 6-5,
305-pound frame.
With that type of size, Young said, it
isn't difficult for Wells to have a size
advantage against his opponents.
"Particularly on the junior varsity
level, players Kent's size really can be
pretty dominant," Young said. "Kent
combines good feet with pretty good
strength to be the type of football
player that he is."
ow.
Bluebonnet Bowl: Texas A&M
vs. Colorado. If anyone had said
before the season that the Buffs were
headed to a bowl, they would have been
tied to Ralphie and dragged around
Folsom Field. But Bill McCartney will
get the last laugh as his team rises in
the Big Eight conference.
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California: Bowling Green vs. Fresno
State.
. Cherry: Minnesota vs. Maryland.
All-American: Arizona vs. Army.
Freedom: Washington vs. Tennessee.
Holiday: BYU vs. West Virginia.
Independence: Clemson vs. Virginia.
Sun: Arizona State vs. LSU.
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