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Nebraska women's swimming coach Ray Huppert said he was pleased by the outcome of the meet because several of the younger members of the squad turned in highly regarded performances. J II 11 Aaomonai .,Pi- Items 76$ VI Call Us. M75-7672 611 N. 27th Main Campus Open for Lunch 7 days a week! . 11am-4:30pm 476-0787 11th & Cornhusker Belmont (Harper, Schramm & Smith) 468-2377 2933 N. 48th Uniplace 476-9944 1415 South South area Fast, Free Delivery1" This offer not valid with other offers or coupons. Pizza, Inc. Lincoln, 466-192 (Open Sunday) N ; ' t; ... . While Liston defeated defending Big Eight champion Marci Harold in the mile, freshman Lee Pennefather cap tured both the 500-meter freestyle and the 200-meter butterfly events. Nebraska's Shauna Gilmore was also a double winner in the meet as she captured both the 100- and 200-meter freestyle. No team scoring was kept in the meet. "We knew when we went into the meet we had a good team," Huppert said Sunday. "After seeing us compete, we feel we have a really good team." Huppert said one area which con cerned him throughout the two-day meet was the level of anxiety displayed by some of the'Cornhuskers' younger swimmers. Because it was their first meet at the collegiate level, Huppert said, some of Nebraska's freshmen were extremely nervous before they swam. "They don't need to dwell mentally before they swim," Huppert said. "If they do, they might drain themselves." Huppert said from what he saw of the three remaining Big Eight schools competing in the meet, his early expec tations of a tough race for the confer ence crown were realized. Iowa State and Missouri both showed improvement over last year, while Hup pert said Kansas displayed enough f.i -j c-rvTi:; ? r.f;!.t Li C.y I. 'J C; 1 r. ; il i c A I ;.-v. i 1. , mli tlzi H v. ,tl bo a hard prcf.ttt-e doners in three sets, 15-6, 15-2, 15- ' '$:..! .'a li;;U' ciuu-..b 'this :" day.rvr the Swinsri fi-i fekri' v t. 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BELIVlOfiT PLAZA : 2800 N. 11 477-5S50 HOURS: Mon.-Frl. 9-S Sat 9-5 Good thru Dec 3 Monday, November 3, 1986 se&mw overall talent to show they are going to once again be the top challenger to Nebraska. "Kansas looked good. They've got a good team," Huppert said. "They have a lot of talent." Nebraska's men's swi.nming team also competed at the Big Eight Invite this weekend and was led by a couple of record-setting performances. In the 200-meter backstroke, Ed Jowdy broke the old record while win ning the event. Jowdy added a second place finish in the 100-meter backstroke. In the 200-meter breaststroke, Sean Frampton won the event in record setting fashion, and added a victory in the 100-meter breaststroke. ' Other first-place finishers for Nebras ka were Jaco Kruger in the 500-meter freestyle, Mike Irvin in the 200-meter individual medley, as well as a second place finish in the 400-meter individual medley. 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