The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 05, 1986, Page Page 17, Image 17

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    Friday, September 5, 1986
Daily Nebraskan
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Former Lincoln East High quarterback
transferring from Iowa State to NU
Scott Crimmins, the former Lincoln
East High School quarterback, is
transferrins from Iov;i State l Neb
raska, according to WO I -TV in Ames,
Iowa.
Crimmins, a redsliirt sophomore, is
one of four reserve Iowa State football
players who told WOI-TV they were
transferring. The other three players
HI THE COKWMSOF Hott WITHOUT THE RELATIVES"
are receiver fireg But tz, defensive tackle
Brad Henke and linebacker Tom N'ig
gciing. Crimmins, a 1!)S;5 Lincoln East grad
ual led the Spartans to the Nebraska
Class A football playoffs during his
senior year. He was recruited by Neb
raska to walk-on, but then signed with
Iowa Slate in spring 1!)8U.
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Nebraska's Tish Delaney (1 ) and Karen Dahlgren (13) block a spike during a game last season.
NU volleyball team in tournament
By Rob White
Staff Reporter
After being upset in their season
opener against UNO, the Nebraska vol
leyball team defeated Wichita State to
get back on track heading into the
Oregon .national set for this week- jUlVS
"Based on the seeds, Nebraska and
San Diego State are the strongest com
petition," Gregory said.
Gregory likes Nebraska's chances,
not only in this tournament, but in the
NCAA tournament as well.
"They're ranked in the top four and
re a
very strong team. They may be feeling a
little more pressure this year than in
the past because they really should
make the Final Four. They have a
strong net game and block and hit real
well."
The Aztecs of San Diego State return
all six starters from last year's 25-19
team.
Gregory's Oregon team has four re
turning and nine letter-winners. The
Ducks finished 17-16 a year ago, and
Monica Camp and Terri Kramer are
among the key members of this veteran
squad. Freshman Michele Krebsbach
has made early contributions to the
end.
"We have our confidence back going
into Oregon," he said. "The level of
competition there will be better."
In addition to the host Ducks, San
Diego State and Rhode Island will also
beat the round-robin tournament.
"San Diego is a top ten team, Rhode
Island went to the NCAA champion
ships and Oregon has talent, too," Pet
tit said in sizing up the competition.
Oregon coach Gerald Gregory agreed.
"We have two ranked teams in San
Diego State and Nebraska, and Oregon
and Rhode Island are two up-and-coming
teams who have been there in
the Dast and hoDe to get back to that
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point in the future," Gregory said. "It's uucks i-i sian, uregory saia.
an excellent field. There won't be any Rhode Island is the mystery team of
easy matches. We're looking forward to the tournament with only one letter
treating the people of Eugene with winner and no starters back from last
some top quality volleyball." season's 26-8, NCAA qualifiers. Coach
The tournament schedule has Ne- Robert Schneck and the Rams will be
braska and San Diego State squaring an unknown factor heading into the
off on Saturday. competition, Gregory said.
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"it's the toughest compet it ion we've
faced so far," he said.
The tough early season schedule is a
new experience for Oregon.
"We usually have a tough home
schedule with all the traditional pow
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Gregory said, "but this will be good for
us, facing opponents the quality of
these three this early."
The action got underway last night
with Oregon and Rhode Island squar
ing off, while tonight Rhode Island will
turn around to face Nebraska and
Oregon meets San Diego State. Three
games are on tap for tomorrow with
Nebraska and San Diego State opening
things up before the Aztecs face Rhode
Island and Nebraska battles Oregon.
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