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    Monday, February 2, 1987
Page 6
Daily Nebraskan
Sports
No time for Nebraska
diuiimg 73-66 Smday-detrat win
By Chuck Green
Sports Editor
Sunday is usually considered a day
of rest, but Nebraska's 73-66 win over
Oklahoma State at the Bob Devaney
Sports Center was far from relaxing.
The Cornhuskers, who led 38-27 at
halftime, had to hold off a Cowboy
comeback in the game's final minutes
to preserve the 73-66 win in the first
Sunday game to be hosted by Nebraska.
Nebraska coach Danny Nee said he
was pleased with his team's victory.
"I'm just happy we got ourselves a
win," Nee said. Oklahoma State did a 1
great job of coming back in the second;'
half. but we hit some crucial free throws
and did enough things f ight to win."
Nebraska was led by Bill Jackman,
who scored 15 points, and Brian Carr,
whivhad 12. Bernard Day and Keith
Neubert added 11 points each for
Nebraska. Ray Alford led Oklahoma
Sta e with 16 points.
Nebraskajumped to an early 8-2 lead
in the game's first three minutes and
extended its lead to 11, 20-9, on a 14
foot jump shot by Anthony Bailous with
11:34 remaining in the first half. Ne-
braska's biggest lead of the first half
came with 3:31 remaining on a layup by
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Bernard Day that gave the Huskers a
36-21 advantage.
Nee said he thought Nebraska played
about 17 minutes of the best basket
ball they had all season during the first
half, but "then we had a three-minute
lapse where we could have put the
game out of reach.
"We missed about five layups that
could have put the game out of reach,"
he said. "If we'd made a couple of those
missed dunks, we could have tore the
house down but, hey, that's life."
Nebraska guard Brian Carr's eight
first-half points made him the 12th
Kyisker to surpass 1,000 career points,
Carr's three steals in the game gave
him a career total of 131, a new school
record. Coming into the game, Can
shared the mark with the late Jack
Moore, a former Husker guard.
Oklahoma State cut Nebraska's lead
to two, 64-62, with 2:01 left in the game
on a three-point jump shot by Todd
Christian. Nebraska answered with a
Bernard Day layup, which drew a foul.
Day missed the free throw but Nebras
ka's Derrick Vick grabbed the rebound,
giving the Huskers another chance.
After Day missed another shot from
the line after a second foul, he got his
own rebound and passed off to Jack-
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man, who was fouled. Jackman then
sank two free throws to seal the victory.
Oklahoma State coach Leonard
Hamilton said he was impressed with
the way his team was able to come back
in the second half against Nebraska.
"Our players did fight back, but
that's what they're supposed to do,"
Hamilton said. "Nebraska played like
they wanted to win more. A team that
can come out and play like that deserves
to win.
"I have to compliment Coach Nee for
getting his team ready to play. They
deserved to win."
Nebraska shot 44 percent from the
field during the first half and only 39
percent for the entire game. The Huskers
shot 70 percent from the free-throw
line during the game, though, connect
ing on 21 of 30 attempts. Nee said he
thought Nebraska's free-throw shoot
ing was the key to victory.
"We hit free throws down the stretch
when we needed to," Nee said. "We've
been talking about the free throws and
were just trying to keep the players
relaxed and comfortable and not make
a big issue."
Nebraska shot only three of 17 from
the free-throw line against Missouri
Wednesday night.
Nebraska, now 2-4 in Big Eight Con
ference play, and 12-7 overall, will host
Oklahoma Wednesday. Nee said that he
isn't confident heading into the game.
"We're going to have to play a lot
better than we did tonight and with a
lot more consistency," Nee said. "If we
had played for 40 minutes today like we
did in the first 17 minutes, I'd feel a lot
better."
The loss dropped Oklahoma State to
1-5 in the conference and 5-14 overall
this season. The Cowboys will play
Colorado Wednesday night in Stillwater.
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Nebraska's Bill Jackman pulls down one of his 1 1 rebounds
during the Huskers' 73-65 win over Oklahoma State Sunday
at the Bob Devaney Sports Center. Anthony Bailous (1 4) and
Derrick Vick box out for Nebraska.
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