The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, August 20, 1987, Page 42, Image 39

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The many faces of Nebraska men’s basketball coach Danny Nee.
Nee says team is inexperienced
By Chuck Green
Senior Editor
Lack of experience and a tougher
schedule are two things Nebraska men’s
basketball fans can expect this season,
Comhusker coach Danny Nee said.
Nee, who posted a 21-12 record and
coached Nebraska to a third-place
finish in the National Invitation Tourna
ment last season, said that the 1987-88
season would be “hard to figure’’ until
the team actually takes the court.
“We lost quite a few key personnel
and we have some big holes to fill,
especially up front," Nee said. “We
have a relatively young, ve y inexper
ienced team.”
Nee s’M the nucleus of this year’s
Nebr* im will be the two returning
starte. I jm last season: Henry T.
Buchanan and Derrick Vick. Keith Neu
bert, who is playing tight end with the
football team this fall, will not return,
he said.
Last season, Buchanan averaged 8.2
points and 2.6 rebounds per game,
while Vick scored 11.1 points per game
and pulled down 5.6 rebounds per
game.
Nee said senior Jeff Rekeweg, who
played in 15 games last season, will
also provide leadership for the Huskers.
Rekeweg averaged 2.2 points and 1.5
rebounds per game in 1986-87.
Richard van Poelgeest also returns.
Van Poelgeest, a 6-foot-9-inch sopho
more from Ryswjjk, Netherlands, aver
aged 2.7 points and 1.9 rebounds per
game last season.
In addition, Nebraska will have eight
newcomers this season. They include:
• Jed Bargen, a 6-7 forward who is
the son of Nebraska assistant coach
Gary Bargen.
• Eric Johnson, a 6-2 transfer guard
from Baylor.
• Rich King, a 7-2 center from
Omaha Burke High School. King has
worked out in the weight room during
the off-season and has a good chance of
having some playing time this season,
Nee said.
• Kelly Lively, a 7-0 center-forward
from Torrington, Wyo.
• Peter Manning, a 6-8 transfer
forward from Seminole, Okla., Junior
College.
• Beau Reid, a 6-7 redshirt fresh
man who will play forward. Reid is the
son of Nebraska assistant coach Arden
Reid.
• Clifford Scales, a 6-1 guard from
Westchester, 111.
• Richard Smith, a 6-7 forward
from Chicago.
Rodney Curtis, another Husker re
cruit, was injured in an automobile
accident this summer and is question
able for the season, Nee said.
This year’s Nebraska schedule will
be more challenging than last season’s,
Nee said. The Huskers open the season
with a tournament in Hawaii that
features Hawaii, Illinois, Iowa, Stanford
and Villanova.
Another highlight of the schedule,
Nee said, is the first annual Comhusker
Classic, which will take place Dec. 4-5
at the Bob Devaney Sports Center. Ball
State, Lehigh and Ohio will join Nebra
ska for the tournament.
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