Daily Nebraskan Wednesday, October 22, 1936 outs sarci or pro eer The Sweet 16 Page 6 Pi 1 f k aims i Rank Team Pts. 1. Miami 92 2. Nebraska 87 3. Alabama 85 4. Oklahoma 80 5. Michigan 72 6. Auburn 62 7. Penn State 60 8. Arizona State 51 9. Texas A&M 42 10. Washington 30 11. LSU 28 12. Arkansas 25 13. Iowa 24 14. Arizona 23 15. Mississippi State 19 16. UCLA 8 By Brad Schmeichel Staff Reporter It's 1990 at Wimbledon, and you turn on your television set to cath the women's tennis final and hear Dick Enberg marveling at a former college player who's whizzing volleys and sending screaming serves past an aging Martina Navra tilova. She's former UNL tennis player Jill Pisarcik Although this scenario seems a little far fetched, Nebraska senior Pisarcik would love to give any professional circuit a try. "I would really like to do it," Pisarcik said. "A j lot depends on how 1 do this year. There are some ; great circuits in Europe. I think it would be great to travel and see things because of tennis." Pisarcik, a native of Upper St. Claire, Pa., is this year's No. 1 player on the Cornhusker women's tennis team. Last year, Pisarcik finished third in the Big Eight at the No. 2 position. On Saturday she showed that she is comfortable with her step up to the No. 1 spot. She was part of singles and doubles victories over Kansas State. .Although the fall season is important, the spring is when the Big Eight championships and the nationals occur. Pisarcik said she likes her chances. "If I play well this fall and work hard over Christmas, I should do fairly well," she said. Pisarcik said she decided to play her tennis at Nebraska foravariety of reasons. Good facilities, 1 like the aggressiveness of John McEnroe and Martina Navratilova.' Pisarcik a solid program, friendly athletes and the influence of the benefits of having a big sister who was already here all helped her decision. "It was nice having some one I knew out here," she said. "She really helped me along." Pisarcik also likes to pattern her game after some of the greatest players in tennis. "I like the aggressiveness of John McEnroe and Martina Navratilova," she said. "A lot of it is mental. I don't like to sit on the baseline, I like to play aggressively." The strongest parts of her game, she said, are serving and her backhand, which make an aggressive style of play easier, Pisarcik expects her toughest competition to come from the Big Eight. "Oklahoma State has won the Big Eight for six or seven years in a row," she said, "and we have strong rivalries with Kansas and Oklahoma." Although she has been playing since she was 1 3, which is "kind of late for a tennis player," she said, one thing remains important to Jill Pisar cik. "The main aspect of playing is to have fun," she said. "When I'm enjoying myself, the winning part seems to take care of itself. For me, winning and having fun go hand in hand." i iiwi. . ..H . . it 1 - j I. r.slicnfJrri.'Vr! 'Mac rU-rMhii" Crz 3 A (VF :c 1: l f r I s 1 cr: x Lr: ':. i?b a I.:!." J - tl.? K .' f a; it, j. 't - - .-.jrilu v:rU j m extra r i ': , r C J 71. 3 C r V. rf r U,? 23-19 v, in. ju'-oiw:;.:. i, ch-j.'.f. 4 if I I, I L Q) ml " M V ; V V 4ee-8264 4S3-4129 Milwaukee's Best $5.75 case cans Miller Lite $9.15 case cans Bud Light $9.15 case cans Coors Light $9.99 case 16 oz. cans Bud or Bud Light 16 gal. (with 40 lbs. ice, 50 cups) $41.99 Miller or Miller Light 16 gal. (with 40 lbs. ice, 50 cups) Old Milwaukee 16 gal. (with 40 lbs. ice, 50 cups) Coors Light 16 gal. (with 40 lbs. ice, 50 cups) Call 466-3336 and make your keg reservations early. DeKuyper Schnapps (Peach, Apple, Strawberry) 750 ml. $4.99 Carlo Rossi Wines 4 Liter $4.49 Los Hermandos "White Zinfandel" 1.5 Liter $3.99 Jack Daniels Black 750 ml. $8.99 Canadian Springs 1.75 liter $8.99 Windsor Canadian 1.75 Liter $12.99 Dewey Stevens Winer Coolers warm 4 pk. $2.88 LaBrenta Asti Spumante 750 ml. $3.49 Andre Champagne 750 ml. $2.79 BC13!TY AT ltt w HOW EFFECTIVE IS OUR DEFENSE? PANEL DISCUSSION OCT. 23 1:30, CITY UNION LOUNGE FEATURING DAVID EVANS RET. LT.COL. OF MARINES Member of Business Executives for Nat ional Security UNL FACULTY INCLUDING PROF.DAVID FORSYTHE POLITICAL SCIENCE PROF. WALLACE PETERSON ECONOMICS us A SEX Promiscuity. Maiuatloa, j w. WHY? y.. mm r WM mm mum THJET SEX CONTRACT THE EVOLUTION OF HUMAN BEHAVIOR Ask Anthropologist DR. HELEN FISHER CITY UNION BALLROOM WED.,OCT. 29 Talks&Topics 7:30 P.M.