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Karlene Erickson was a tremendous^ high school runner and a good colle giate runner. Laura Wight was good track and cross-country run ner, and Jill Noel was a good runner.” But all is not hopeless, Dirksen said. ‘ We have three real solid peo ple coming back,” he said. "Sam mie Resh, who holds the school record in the 1500 and the 3000, could become one of the best distance runners ever at Ne braska.” Resh, a junior from Shelton who finished 13th at the Big Eight Championships last sea son, will be the team’s captain this year. Dirksen also said that sopho mores Michele Marthaler, who finished 15th at the Big Eight Championships and the District 5 Championships, and Juliet Prowse, who came to Nebraska from Vanderbyipark, South Africa, will also contribute. "Michele Marthaler was a freshman last season, but she didn’t run like a freshman,” Dirk sen salt. "Juliet Prowse is really ..IU ** OVIlUi Inexperience may hurt this season's team, Dirksen said, but in a year or two the team should be strong. The only senior on the team is Carol Nunnally. “We are one or two runners from being a strong contender in the conference," Dirksen said. “That’s not saying that a lot of our runners are not good runners, they jusMack a little experience and will take time to develop." Several new fices join this year’s team. Although “we lost a couple of recruits at the last minute we thought we might have," Dirksen said, Nebraska has two incoming freshmen: Kelly Loos, who was the state high school cross-countiy runner-up at Lincoln High School last year, and Lisa Darley, the state cham pion in South Dakota. In addition, Nebraska signed Susie Larson and Dawn Gale. Gale, a transfer from New Mex ico, had a bone tumor last spring and a bone graft. The cross-country season will open Sept. 12 with the Nebraska Invitational at Pioneers Park, the Huskers’ only home meet of the season. Meets at Minnesota and Virginia, where the NCAA Championships will be, are scheduled, as is a meet at Illinois. The Big Eight Championships will be held Oct. 31. Diricsen said the conference race should be close. The District 6 Championships, which determine what teams will compete at the NCAA Champion ships, will be Nov. 6. The NCAA Championships will be Nov. 13. ......