Friday, February 6, 1987 Daily Nebraskan Page 5 Huaskeirs By David Mussman Staff Reporter The Nebraska women's basket ball team will travel to meet the Colorado Lady Buffs at 5:45 p.m. Saturday at the EventsConference Center in Boulder, Colo. Nebraska won its first meeting this season 74-72. Nebraska coach Angela Beck had mixed feelings about Saturday's game. "I find that in the second game in a road swing we're always a lot more fatigued," Beck said. "We'll have to be psychologically sharp for this game." The starters for Nebraska will be forward Maurtice Ivy, who leads the team in scoring and rebounding; guards Amy Stephens and Stacy Imming; forward Shelly Block; and center Stephanie Bolli. Senior cen- Tennis meet this weekend By Tim Hartmann Staff Reporter Nebraska's men's tennis team will travel to Las Vegas to compete in the UNLV Quadrangular Friday through Sunday. The Cornhuskers' competition will be Murray State, Nevada-Reno and host team Nevada-Las Vegas. The meet will be the Huskers' first team competition this spring, although four players traveled to Milwaukee during winter break to compete in the Milwaukee Tennis Classic. Nebraska coach Kerry McDermott said this weekend's action will give him a good chance to evaluate his team. "The biggest thing is that we have been playing a lot of challenge matches. . . .after this it will give me an idea as to who to play where," he said. Nebraska's biggest challenge should come from UNLV, McDermott said, but he expects the Huskers to do well in the three dual meets. culies Dancercise Studio Lincoln's professions! aerobic donee studio" 2555 Comhuskor Huy. 464-1155 Send Your Valentine A BEAR IN A BAG A it m n JQ vii) ffl &B mm rami titsLK meet ter Angie Miller may play for the first time in five games after recov ering from mononucleosis. Beck said the running game would be an important part of the Huskers' chances to win. "I think we have the best running game in the Big Eight," Beck said. "I think we shock teams that don't expect us to run." Beck said that the improved run ning game has created many more rebounding opportunities during a game. "Now teams prepare for our run ning game," Beck said. "They're so worried about us running that they don't hit the boards. That lets Stacy or 'Tice' (Ivy) get the rebound and bust out for a fast break." Beck said the Huskers will have to watch for three Colorado players: Bridget Turner, a guard averaging 14 points per game, and forwards Tracy "We're kind of expecting three wins," he said. "UNLV, I think, will be the toughest competition. They have got a kid, Scott Warner, who's ranked in the top 15 in college. "I think we are a little bit stronger in the top three (positions)." Nebraska will be led by sophomore BIKE SHOW SWAP MEET AG HALL CUTLDING IN STATE FAIRGROUNDS LINCOLN NEDR FED 7-8, 87 10am to Ctosa ALL PRICE RANGES & ATTRACTIVE BAGS gill PHONE 423-0772 FOR "BEAR KEEPER Tripp and Gretchen DeWitte. Beck said she wants the Huskers to improve against Colorado. , "We're giving up too many points," Beck said. "I'd like to see improve ment in our defensive scoring and overall defense." Beck said she also would like to see a more balanced scoring attack and fewer turnovers. Nebraska goes- into Saturday's game leading the conference series 9-8. Against Lady Buffs' Coach Ceal Barry, Nebraska trails 3-4, including three losses last season. The Huskers are in a four-way tie for first place in the Big Eight Con ference and are 5-3 in the Big Eight and 12-9 overall. In the Big Eight they have defeated Kansas, Colo rado, Iowa State, Missouri and Oklahoma State. Colorado is 4-4 against Big Eight teams and 12-9 overall. Steven Jung, "Steven Jung is playing really well," McDermott said. "He had kind of an average first semester." McDermott added that Jung played in several tournaments overwinter break and has improved. 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