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Save 90C LJ Save 80C Save up to $1.00 U1L Marshall Change helps Marshall's performance By Jeff Apel Staff Reporter Guard Harvey Marshall found him self in an unfamiliar position on this year's Nebraska basketball team. Marshall, a 6-3 senior, started all 30 games for the Cornhuskers last season. But this season, coach Moe Iba said, Marshall is being pressed somewhat for his position by teammate Anthony Bailous. "They (Marshall and Bailous) have been splitting some playing time, which works out very well for both of them," Iba said. "Harvey is the type of player who plays better if he doesn't have to go the full 40 minutes, so we're fortu nate to have someone like Anthony." Last season, Marshall joined Brian Carr and Dave Hoppen as the only Nebraska players to start all 30 games. He was also fourth on the team in min utes played, averaging almost 30 min utes per game. With these numbers, Marshall said, the addition of Bailous was a welcome sight. "Having Anthony there has definitely helped me to become a better player because he is such a hard worker that he really makes me work hard," Mar shall said. "Last year, that was some thing that wasn't there having someone push me like Anthony does." Marshall said that he particularly felt Bailous' presence at the beginning of the season. Marshall was overweight, he said, and Bailous was giving him a run for the starting job. "I came into practice this year about 10 pounds overweight so I knew I was out of shape," he said. "When I realized what type of player Anthony was, though, I knew I would have to work myself right back into shape because he was going to be there if I wasn't." Marshall also said his shots really haven't started to fall yet this season. "I'm a streak shooter, so I know it (shooting) will come around sometime," he said. "I don't feel my performance shooting-wise has been that great at all." As asophomore at Northeastern Jun ior College in Sterling, Colo., Marshall averaged 23 points per game and earned first-team junior college Ail-American honors. But, Marshall said, the type of offense to which he was accustomed at North eastern was different than Nebraska's offense. . . , , . . , ;, "Last year, I really didn't under-, stand my role offensively because I wanted to take the open shot rather than first pass the ball inside to Hoppen," Marshall said. "I was mainly just out there playing." This season, Marshall said, he has a much better concept of Nebraska's offense and defense. Iba said the Buskers will need Marshall's knowledge of the game and shooting ability if they plan to succeed this season. "Those two areas (shooting ability and knowledge) are two of Harvey's stronger points," Iba said. "In terms of knowing his role on the team, no one knows it better than Harvey." "Harvey is an excellent player, he plays extremely hard all the time," Iba said. "He does need to improve in his ballhandling, although it's not a great concern for us because it's adequate."