fage 10 Daily Nebraskan Thursday, February 19, 1987 J Tigers roar past NU By The Associated Press COLUMBIA, Mo. Junior guard . Lynn Hardy led a balanced Missouri attack with 16 points as the Tigers defeated Nebraska 80-G4 Wednes day night to move into a first place ti'e in the Big Eight Conference with Kansas and Oklahoma. The Tigers are now 18-9 overall andtied for the conference lead with' the Jayhawks and Sooners at 8-3. Nebraska slipped to 15-9 and .5-0. ' Missouri's Derrick Chievous, the Big Eights leading scorer and 10th in the nation with a 25-point per ganu' average, was held scoreless in thllrst hilf but finished with 12 points. V Lee Coward and Gary Leonard jeach had 15 points for the Tigers ,and Greg Church added a dozen. Similarities By Mark Dqrowitsch Stff Reportif-rV' K .he Iowa.f " -adrangularwill be milch le the mat s the Nebraska Women's u mi is teaLr played lasf velekend, Nebraska coach Kathy Hawkins said. (jV VVca - 1 I I -.WW 1 ic. A Mid Am' Arts Alliance Program and a Jelindc Memorial Concert yH the support of the Nation! ; nmcnt for the Arts. Kimball C.x Office 113 Westfarook Music Bldg. 472-3375 11th & R Streets 11 am - 5 pm, Monday-Friday Nebraska Union North Desk 7 am - 2 pm, Monday-Friday CI University ol Nebraska Lincoln -'4 i " " . ' -. - 11 Leonard scored eight points in the first five minutes to give the Tigers a 9-2 lead and they never trailed again. Missouri, which led by as many as 16 points in the first half, held a 33 21 advantage at halftime. Nebraska sliced Missouri's lead to 50 45 with 9:15 remaining, but the Tigers outstored the Cornhusk ers 10-4 over the next three minutes for a 60-49 advantage. Anthony Bailous led Nebraska with 15 points. Iowa 82, Ohio St. 80: Kevin Gamble hit a 1 5-foot jump shot with four seconds left as the No. 7 Haw keyes won at Columbus, Ohio. Gamble's shot from the left side came after Ohio State's Jay Burson, an 81 percent free-throw shooter, missed both ends of a two-shot foul situation with 1 5 seconds remaining. expected at But there are two sides of the coin. , On "one hand, Drake defeated the Cornhuskers 6-3, and the Iowa Hawk eye are much like Drake, Hawkins said. But the two other team$ in the two day tournament Northern Illinois and Western Illinois play closer to Tulsa's style. Nebraska defeated Tulsa 8-1, 'Two teams are very similar to the style of play last weekend," Hawkins said. "Iowa will be a very straight forward team, but we are fortunate in -that ws play Western Illinois on Friday so we can have a warm-up for Iowa on Saturday." 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Swimmer By Tim Hartmann Senior Reporter Nebraska swimmer Erin Hurley has had some physical problems that have affected her performance this season, but she plans to rebound in time for the upcoming Big Eight Conference Cham pionships, March 5 through 7, and NCAA Championships, March 19 through 21. Huriey's problems began about 1 12 months ago when she started having shoulder pains. "I have never ever had shoulder problems since I've been here," she said. "I guess it was tendinitis, but I had three weeks of terrible workouts. It really got to me. I didn't know how to handle it too well. I had never had a problem before. It started getting bet ter and then it felt great for a week and then . . ." Then Hurley and her roommates Iowa meet did before that team played the Huskers. "The match with Tulsa definitely helped them," Hawkins said. "We were uptight to start the match, and they were loose and ready to go." Hawkins said she wants the singles matches to improve this weekend. Against Drake, the Huskers won one of six matches played. "We need to win three of th singles' matches to win as a team," Hawkins said. The Huskers will take their 4-2 dual record into this weekend, and Hawkins said she expects Nebraska to raise that mark. "I'll be pleased if we come back with having won two out of the three matches," Hawkins said. 1986 IBANEZ Pro Line electric guitar. 472-8473. SONY RECEIVER less than one year old. 40 watts per channel. S225 or best otter. 477-8633. STRAT PRE-CBS S500.00 - Audio Technica RMX-64 Multi-track recorder and mixing board S950. Yamaha C D Piayer S200 00 Andy 477-0991. RESORT HOTELS. Ciuiselmes. Airlines. Amusement Parks. NOW accepting applications For mote information and an application wiite National Collegiate Recreation Service. P 0 Box 8074. Hilton Head. S C. 29938. On Featuring our uncivilized F.A.C. specials all Sunday night 6-11 p.m. . DohForget Tonight: Talent Night Fonmnc PAP Cf lrvtn-t KTiU Ifre&Mhy affler inyj my caught a virus, which slowed her for about a week. However, she said she feels better now. "I'm healthy now and I'm feeling pretty good," Hurley said. As evidence, Hurley turned in what she called her best performance of the season against Kansas Saturday. Against the Jayhawks, Hurley won the 200-yard breaststroke and was a member of the winning 400-yard medley relay team. Ray Huppert, Nebraska women's swimming coach, said he thinks Hurley is back in form. He said he expects good things from her in the post-season. "There was a rough period just recently where she was having some shoulder problems and some illness, but she's come back," Huppert said. "She's a quality swimmer." Hurley, a junior nutrition major, came to Nebraska three seasons ago. As a freshman, she finished fifth nation wide in the 200-yard breaststroke and 12th in the 100-yard breaststroke, earn ing her All-American honors in both events. During her sophomore season Hurley slipped slightly, finishing 15th in the uu breast and 21st in the 100 breast. "I hope to do my lifetime best times at Big Eights and then go even faster again at the NCAA's," she said. "I didn't have a very good year last year and I didn't swim as fast as I did my freshman year. It's time to hit." In the Big Eight Championships, Hurley said, she wants to win the 100 breast and the 200 breast She also hopes the two relay teams she swims on qualify for the NCAA meet. "We were so close during our Husker Invitational in December," she said. "I feel really good about that. Our relays are looking really good." Hurley came to Nebraska from Am herst Central High School in Snyder, N.Y., where she won four state swim FISHER SKIS. Scott Poles. Technica Boots size 8 12 S75. Call 435-5576. 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