Daily Nebraskan Monday. December 16, 1985 Page 16 ' 1 ' '--OS' ! ? ,1 1 By Lisa M. Hcnkel Staff Reporter After playing an almost perfect first name, the Nebraska volleyball team defeated Purdue Fri day in four sets to advance to the Mideast The C;rr.hu:,k(rrs Ic-.t to Southern Cd'.'zrrJ.i In f.-:r sets in ths finals Sri':';;. A err 3 cf 2,7-0 vs.cbzA ths ll'izn '2 .' 3 f..:i t A. t t- i II iX "lio test ifcir was we scored a pcir.t in 0 e Erst game," Purdue coach Carol Dewey stai "Nebraska should bo ccratidel Thvy'ro a very fine team. Tcp to bottom, they had bitter slid rte3 thin we d'i" - nVe did everjfthiPgccrrcrtlyKUsfctkrTisha Delancy said, 'i thk.k W3 went cMtbl nuthjmt err-r." - . Tie second gane wss a Cuucn "fvl St" T r 1 Biokmi&czs nit t!-cscora to S 0 b-.Tow K-:Li icla . score J cn a Uk.1: by Harm DrH.'.-M r d Del ney.Tbc nuUrsti:d!h? pr?c 5 5 -I Ihriiotl all j I ni. rard'ft-r ii ix' i ' I- u otc t ... o. TKcT. . J i A'. - i', ' ; ct 12 !2r i al Uxiylh I 'cLe ; -.. H i-. , to:!: a 18-13 teadri'h a Mil by ttr.di r:;;.l 5 11. :: : lit'" :d th? r & 1 3 " ? " ci 14-11 " t.:- a li by t-i th? II- :.3' : cr:: 1 scr.'3. r-,-, i-rrc:s tyr:5-3 Cr;3 '7"3 rrs 1x4 sb'i rt Li fcs Ct C"- ! sltrt;-d ilrJc tetter h U; E?cr.i .: gir.iV Bc-r;:y sdd, "We h;J or chr;; Ks-' ' braska redly tcclc c; r.trol .there and ncrt phy&ksL" - Nebraska coacls Terry tettit said Cte second gams was "criticaL" 1 felt it'd be very dldcult for a ts&ra to mm back ar,d beat us tbree in a row, given ths tjpe of athletes vre have," he said. Ths third game also was close Purdue started oft with an early lead, but Nebraska recovered to take an 8-2 advantage, The Boilermakers made a comeback to tie the score 8-8 aud then 10-10. An ace serve by Annie Admezak pulled Nebraska to within one, 1342, - however Purdue then scored the final three points to win 15-12. "Everything we've done hasn't always been pretty and the game we won certainly wasn't pretty' Of wey said, "Our athletes really worked to their max to da what they did.' A slam by Sharca Kramer and an ace serve by Deianey put Nebraska on top in the fourth game. The Huskers led 7-3 before Purdue made a run behind the phy of Marianne Smith and Eeichl and took the lead, 9-7. Nebraska tied the scGre at 9-9 and then at 10-10 before reeling oil three points to lead 13-10. An ace serve by Keichl gave 'the Boilermakers their last peir.t of the game as Kabraaka wca 15-1 L r 1 ' if " ,4. 4 1 ' 7T t h M tj , , m....mi. .'. i JS- M ' shot psl pyrdas's Cheryl, Rowers during frstrois?id ptzy Friday rtlshi Southern Cllfor nha cctch Chuck Erbs (wllii p-sri in fend) tsd flcbre-ka'sTcrr Pci'.It tosk on S3 match pclnt is pbyed in th CnsJ qztt.o. tio trzika'z Tizha Detar.r (fcro grcund) end Keren Deh!rcn tlzz'.i a shct dursno Friday's action. Nebraska's Annie Adamszck is ccn:c!rd by tscm-m-t3 Csrtra Young (f-in3 do-.vn) Keren Dir.!;rcn (1 2), end IwtawiivxC wiiiixl. Photos by David Creamer and Dan Dulaney "I' S i X I i 't". 't ! 5