Friday, January 23, 1987 Daily Nebraskan Page 5 Jayiu&wte tonnnce BJU By Chuck Green Sports Editor LAWRENCE, Kan. - Nebraska's 86 65 loss to Kansas Thursday night at the Allen Fieldhouse was both a new and old experience for the Cornhuskers. The loss marked the first time the Nebraska men's basketball team had lost back-to-back games this season. Nebraska dropped a 91-75 loss to Iowa State on Tuesday. But, unfortunately for the Huskers, losing to Kansas is nothing new. Nebraska has now lost its last eight games to Kansas. Nebraska coach Danny Nee said he was impressed by the Jayhawks. "As far as the teams we've played," he said, "they're the best. The game could have been a lot worse if we had laid down." Nebraska opened the scoring on a jump shot by Derrick Vick, but Kansas answered with a 13-0 spurt in the next 4 12 minutes. A layup by Vick cut the Jayhawks' advantage to 11, 15-4 with 15:00 left. Kansas responded with a three-point jump shot by Kevin Pritchard. Nebraska cut the Jayhawks' lead to 7, 18-11, on a Richard Van Poelgeest free throw, but that was as close as Nebraska came the rest of the night as Kansas led by at least 10 through the last 30 minutes of the game. "The game went in spurts," Nee said. "Anytime you let Kansas start running with the ball, they get seven or eight points. We'd stop them, but then they'd get seven or eight more." Kansas shot 50 percent from the field, including 57 percent in the second half. The Jayhawks outscored Nebraska 44-37 in the second half. Nebraska shot only 40 percent from the field. Henry Buchanan and Vick led Ne braska with 12 points each. Danny Manning of Kansas led all scorers with 22 points. Former Omaha South standout Ced ric Hunter had 14 points. Gymnasts traveling into lair of the Lions By Rich Cooper Staff Reporter Nebraska's women's gymnastics team will have its hands full tonight when it competes in a triangular meet against No. 6 ranked Penn State and No. 10 ranked Ohio State in University Park, Pa. Nebraska, 0-1, last weekend scored 181.90 in its loss to Arizona behind the strong performances of sophomores Jeaneane Smith and Crystal Savage. Smith won the all-around title against the Wildcats with 37.05 points; Savage finished third with an all-around score of 36.80. Coach Rick Walton said he remem bers the last time the Huskers com peted at Penn State. The Cornhuskers, in front of 4,000 hostile Penn State fans, defeated the Nittany Lions 178.35 to 176.30. Last year the Huskers defeated Penn State in Lincoln 182.05 to 178.70. "The thing I remember most about the 1985'meet was as it got later in the meet the pressure kept building, but our people performed," Walton said. "This year's team is the best I've ever had, and I think our girls can do the same thing if they perform." The Huskers will be the second ranked team in the meet behind Ohio State, which last week defeated No. 3 Georgia by scoring 184. The Buckeyes are 3-0 and have scored more than 180 in every meet this season, Walton said. Walton said both teams are very strong and if the Huskers are to pull an upset they will have to stay on their events and not let the Penn State crowd affect them. He said last week against Arizona the Huskers had 13 falls but still man aged to score above 180. If the Huskers can cut the number of falls in half they should score about 184, Walton said. "Both Penn State and Ohio State have good teams, but I think we have a good team also," Waltcm said. The event Walton said he was most pleased with was the uneven bars. The Huskers took the first two places; scored a 9.55 and Savage and Racine Smith scored 9.5 and 9.2 respectively. If the first three Husker gymnasts would have stayed on the uneven bars, the meet would have been closer, Wal ton said. Walton said Ohio State has a lot of depth. The Buckeyes have several peo ple who can score 38 or higher in the all-around, he said. Against Georgia, two Ohio State gymnasts scored more than 37 in the all-around. Sophomore Julie Somers scored a 37.3 and Monica Stavros scored a 37.0. Senior Mary Olson, the Buckeyes' top gymnast last year, also has scored above a 37 in the all-around, Walton said. Walton said as the season progresses his team will earn the respect of the major contenders for the NCAA title because the Huskers will compete in 14 meets in the next 16 weeks. In the early part of the season, Wal ton said, he will look to his upper classmen for leadership to help the freshmen get through the tough meets. He said he thinks freshman Angie Burdette will improve this weekend because she has the experience of competing in a college meet behind her. "Angie, I think, was a little nervous last week and should be able to come through in her best events, which are balance beam and uneven bars," Wal ton said. Burdette scored 35.0 in the all around and 9.3 on vault against Ariz ona. In the uneven bars she fell, which dropped her score to 8.9. Walton said the next few weeks will be tough because the Huskers will compete in three meets in two weeks. One of those meets will be against No. 1 Utah at Salt Lake City. Walton said the tough schedule will give the Huskers the experience needed to make it to the NCAA finals on April 24 and 25 in Salt Lake City. ri i in 'ii f I ifr- k.y ?! s f, v 4""'-. O! rr.J f.' -r:. D rev, it; ch t 'i t v I - . . - J ,l u iK, " -Mi. '. '. i ; . r m C f :':yi. :!:.-;t: t t:.. i:u:.: t r l M T I : : :. i:- :.: ' c- : . ,uA- , i .If ' : t: i t f. 4 L -f ; All : ' I f. t r rr 'it'.. 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