Monday, November 24, 1986 OU claims win due to character SOONERS from Page 8 " do theirs. "They kept plugging away at it, they kept messing up on third down, but you can't hold our offense down all day long," Bosworth said. "We gave our offense the ball as many times as they needed to score, and they scored just enough to win." It was also the type of game that Bosworth said he expected between two of the best teams in the country. "I expected the same as what we had out there on the field today. It's the two best teams in the Big Eight," Bos worth said. "You win the game on the field and not in the stands. We consist ently, on defense, stopped them all day long. We kept messing up on third and long in the first half. We corrected that mistake in the second half, got our confidence back and took it from there." "It comes down to the bigger, stronger and faster people that play the game," Jackson said. "But I do have to say this game didn't come down to it. This was a great played game by Nebraska. They played great, they played fundamen tally great, they kept us from going to the outside, they kept us from doing everything we wanted to do. "It's just that in the end we came up with the big plays, and our character showed through." The Oklahoma victory reminded many of the 1976 and 1980 Sooner wins. In both games, Oklahoma came from be hind to win in the last minute. Why does Oklahoma always seem to win when they shouldn't? Switzer said it's just a matter of never losing faith when it's late and the game is on the line. "Good players making things happen, just good players not quitting, still believing you can get it done, as long as there's time left on the clock," Switzer said. NU volleyball team wins Big Eight title By the Associated Press KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Karen Dahlgren and Enid Schonewise led Nebraska to its 11th straight Big Eight volleyball championship Sunday with a straight set victory over Oklahoma at Penn Val ley Community College. Nebraska, ranked No. 7 in the nation, earned an automatic berth in the 32 team NCAA tournament that starts Dec. 5. Nebraska, 24-5 this season, has never lost a match in the Big Eight tour nament. Along with Dahlgren and Schone wise, Nebraska's Kathi DeBorer and Tish Delaney were named to the all- tournament team. Daily Nebraskan Six wrestlers place at UNO Nebraska's wrestling team placed six wrestlers in Satur day's UNO Open Tournament. Nebraska coac h Tim Neumann said that about 4.j0 wrestlers from all over the country com peted in the tournament and only individual scores were kept. Nebraska's Terry Cook finished second in the 126-pound weight class, as did Gil Sanchez in the 134-pound class. Andy Latora Placed fifth in the 142-pound class, Keenan Turner finished fourth in the 150-pound class, and Jeff Coltvet was second at. the 158-pound division. Joe Mal ecek placed fourth in the 220 pound class. "Last year, we only placed two People in the tournament," Neu mann said. "It was a tougher meet than (last week's) Cowboy Invitational (in Laramie, Wyo.)." Neumann said he is planning to take Nebraska's upper-class- -men to the Northern Open in Madison, Wis., next Saturday. Page 9 SwinnmeFs slowed; lose on water, road By Jeff Apel Staff Reporter The early circumstances could very well have been an indicator of what the Nebraska women's swim ming team should have expected last weekend. Nebraska women's swimming coach Ray Huppert said problems began even before the Cornhuskers departed for their Thursday night dual meet against Wyoming. The problems began when a mix-up with the bus company caused Nebraska to leave 1 12 hours late for Lara mie, Wyo. Then, just as the Huskers appeared to have been able to make up for their lost time, a tractor-trailer accident just outside of the Wyom ing turnoff caused another 45-minute delay. Nebraska managed to overcome both delays enroute to posting a 142-122 victory over Wyoming but then lost to Colorado State in a dual meet on Friday and again in the Wyoming relays Saturday afternoon. Huppert said the key to both loses was the amount of depth displayed by the Golden Rams. "Our depth could not come close to their depth," Huppert said. "They were really ready for us." Hupert said the most difficult aspect of the Huskers 149-119 dual meet loss to Colorado State was that it ended Nebraska's four-year domi nance of the Golden Rams. Colorado State, he said, should be a top-20 team. "They swam faster than we thought they would swim," Huppert said. "I can't be upset, but I'm frustrated." 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