Monday, December 16, 1985 Daily Nebraskan Page 15 Hoppen snaps record; NU wins From AP and Staff Reports Bob Devaney Sports Center on Friday, team bounced back from a Friday night . n H.nn.n ?eor8la hast been a regular in the NCAA loss to blast Brigham Young 104-63 in Nebraska center Dave Hoppen tournament in recent years and has the consolation game of the Illini Invi- scored 32 points in a record-setting played well this season despite the loss tational in Champaign, 111. performance to lead Nebraska to a 76- of Cedric Henderson, who is playing Nebraska, now 5-1 was led bv Maur- UnagainstMontanaStateSaturday professional basketball in Italy' itoiU night' . nnto nf the Nebraska then will play the Pac Ten 12 points in the game and Tiffany Hill Hoppen s first wo poir, ks oi ine conference's Arizona State Sun Devils . added 10. Twelve of Nebraska's 14 game made him J9ana in Lincoln. State comes off a SCQK scorer in 'h troubled 1984-85 season but has seemed Nebraska led 44-30 at halftime, but f.SSlSSS i? JP Lth.a behin! Arizona came out and scored 60 points irl the 1,0 oi i ;;;;;; nnint and ViU n 2 aie wawea y former hula player second half. The Cornhuskers held BYU now na "-r sieve rauerson. fifth place on the Big Eight career scor- ni chart Nebraska will travel to El Paso, The 6 11 center fueled Nebraska's Texas on Dec. 29-30 to play in the Sun first-half burst. The Huskers held a 24- ??wl Tournament. Nebraska will face noint lead, 35-1 1, just 13 minutes into Alabama, led by Buck Johnson, in th fhTcame opening round. Nebraska will face K '. ...l.j -ii iou! either University nf Tpyob.P1 Pocn a Bernarauaynauau iuiiiispuims ----- ---, -v inenusKerswiupiay lexas lecnm in the first half to help Nebraska ease 01110 Mate in the closing round of the Lubbock, Texas on Dec. 29 and Texas ivtti iritnro In wvpn Bimec tOUITiament. AJP.M nn Ta Qft at P11ata Ctntinn Montana State, now 2-5, never was Nebraska will have a week off before Texas, able to close to fewer than 12 points meeting Evansville at the sports center Nebraska will start the new year during the second half. on Jan. 6. The semester break will end with a game at the sports center on Jan. The Bobcats, a Big Sky Conference for the Huskers when they meet North- 2 against Eastern Kentucky. The Huskers team, were led by Krai Ferch with 18 east Missouri State on Jan. 11 at the then will hit the road again for games points. sports center. at Creighton on Jan. 6, at Delta State on Nebraska will now take most of the Jan. 9 and at Mississippi College on week off before meeting Georgia at the The Nebraska women's "basketball Jan. 10. Illini coach predicts Michigan victory 'mHib "(or 5i tjtj tij tu tJ tj ka tJ D to 33 points in the second half. Nebraska outrebounded the Cougars, 67-4 1. Ivy led the team with 1 9 rebounds. 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D ff'i C3 f!!"3 fTJ F?3 era era c3 ea era ca era E3 a L-3 S3 tl C3 pra ra Q $1.00 Discount on purchase of Pitchers . . . with coupon Good Thru 12-21-85 to 1-11-86 Not Good with other discounts. f"a m o ES e-.'.f By Jeff Apel Staff Reporter If Illinois offense coordinator Bob Gambold had his way, Michigan wouldn't be playing Nebraska on New Year's Day in the Fiesta Bowl. That's because Nebraska defeated the Fighting Illini 52-25, earlier this season while Michigan tied them 3-3. "To ask me to compare these two teams is extremely difficult because of the fact that we weren't playing very well early in the season and got beat bad by Nebraska," Gambold said. "I don't know that a fair comparison can be made." Gambold said that he gives a slight offensive advantage to the Wolverines because of quarterback Jim Harbaugh. Harbaugh, a senior, has thrown for nearly 2,000 yards this season while breaking three records set by former Michigan quarterbacks Steve Smith and Rick Leach. "Harbaugh is a very accurate thrower, he really is deceptive," Gambold said. "Michigan has excellent ball control because it uses all the spots on the field effectively." Gambold said that Nebraska may find itself in some trouble since senior quarterback Travis Turner will be un able to play in the game because of a knee injury. Without Turner, he said, McCathorn Clayton definitely will find himself in a new position with the Cornhuskers. "Those two quarterbacks Turner and Clayton complemented each other very well when they played against us," Gambold said. "Without Turner, Clayton is going to find there isn't going to be that proven backup there that Nebraska can fall back on." Gambold said that he gives Nebraska the clear-cut advantage when it comes to comparing the teams' running backs. The Wolverines have running backs Jamie Morris and Gerald White, but, Gambold said, that tandem doesn't measure up to the Cornhusker back field of Doug DuBose and Tom Rathman. "Nebraska is so much more explo sive than Michigan is with the way their quarterback (Clayton) can run and with the play of their backs," he said. "I just don't think anyone, though, can consistently run over people with out effective passing." Gambold said he expects a low scoring, ball-control type game even though both teams have proven that they have explosive offenses. Michigan, he said, will win the game by a 21-17 score because it has proven its kicking game. "The winner of this game will depend largely on who makes the fewer mis takes," Gambold said. "Both teams are going to score, but I jthink Michigan will win in what should be a fairly exciting game." s "Sr-i Birkenstock sandals are made funny looking so you'll smile more wearing them. And so will the spe cial people to whom you give them, as gifts. Because Birkenstock sandals are incredibly comfortable, cling to every contour of your feet, giving support, freedom and stretch room. 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