The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 14, 1987, Page 8, Image 7

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NU wins Husker/Mizuno Invitational
By I im Hartmann
and Mike Kluck
Staff Reporters
Penn State volleyball coach Russ
Rose said he attended the Husker/Mi
zuno Invitational “to get some informa
tion” on Nebraska and Minnesota, but
Cornhusker coach Terry Pettit took it
more seriously.
“This is war,” Pettit said. “You do
everything you can to win.”
And the Huskers did. A 15-12, 15-12,
15-17, 15-7 win over the No. 19-ranked
Nittany Lions Saturday night before
847 fans gave them a 3-0 record and a
first-place finish in the tournament.
Friday night, the No. 7-ranked Husk
ers defeated No. 20-ranked Minnesota
15-7, 7-15, 15-11, 12-15, 15-9 and then
upended Central Michigan 15-6, 15-7,
15-2 Saturday afternoon.
Pettit said he expects a tough match
with Minnesota.
“It was a good, hard match with two
good teams,” he said. “I love playing
that kind of match this early in the
season, particularly when you win.”
Against the Gophers, Virginia Stahr
led Nebraska with seven serving aces
— a new team record — in a five-game
set. Stahr broke the old record of five
held by Annie Adamczak. Carla Baker
set a record for blocking assists with
12.
Pettit said Stahr has the ability to
control a game.
“When she gets jacked up she
changes the whole flavor of the match,”
he said.
The play of his team under pressure
in the Minnesota match pleased Pettit,
he said.
“It’s playing tough when things aren’t
exactly right and that’s how we won,”
Pettit said. “We were in our rhythm the
first game and they were in their
rhythm the second game. The last three
were the trenches. A lot of things aren’t
going right and you’re making a<(just
ments on the other team, and if you are
playing tough you’ve got a good chance
to win it.”
Central Michigan didn’t provide the
competition that Minnesota did, Pettit
said.
“I thought we did some nice things,”
Pettit said. “This team allowed us to do
some things a little bit more than Min
nesota.
“I really don’t recall individuals in
this match. I just thought it was one of
those matches where we got a rhythm
and played pretty nice volleyball.”
Nebraska’s play in the match also
impressed Central Michigan coach
Marcy Weston.
“Nebraska is an outstanding team,
there’s no doubt about it,” she said.
“There is no way we thought we could
beat them.”
Rose said his team could have given
Nebraska a tougher match if he had
had the services of outside hitter Eli
zabeth Ramirez, who was out with
mononucleosis.
"She would have been the best out
side hitter in this tournament,” Rose
said. “1 would take her over (Kathi)
DeBoer, personally and she is only a
sophomore.”
Nebraska’s DeBoer, whose 25 kills
against Penn State set a school record
for a four-game match, was named the
most valuable player of the tourna
ment.
Other members of the all-tournament
team from Nebraska were Stahr, Baker
and junior Lori Endicott. Rounding the
team were Penn State's Lisa Leap and
Noelle Zientara and Minnesota’s Andrea
Gonzalez.
Endicott made the team despite
spraining her ankle early in the first
!?ame of the Penn State match.
"She sprained her ankle in the first
name and just gutted it out," Pettit
said. “Endicott’s a tough nut. I am
ifraid to look at it (her ankle), because
she wouldn’t let you know if it was
jroken.”
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