The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 07, 1988, Page 11, Image 11

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    Consistency helps gymnasts
By Lon Griffin
Staff Reporter
Fewer falls and more consistent
performances helped the Nebraska
women’s gymnastics team score its
highest point total of the season on
its way to defeating Northern Colo
rado 185.90-175.10 Saturday night
at the Bob Dcvancy Sports Center.
Nebraska’s women’sgymnastics
coach Rick Walton said he was
pleased with the meet’s outcome
even though the Comhuskers could
havcscored 188 points if they hadn’t
fallen during the balance beam and
floor exercise competitions.
Walton said Nebraska showed
the type of consistency it needs if it
is to succeed during the Midwest
Regional competition April 9 at
Norman, Ok la. He said the key to
Nebraska’s success was that the
Huskers went out and tried to make
things happen.
Walton said a change in the
lineup also benefited Nebraska. He
said he rested freshman Lisa
McCrady, who has been suffering
from shin splints, in the all-around
competition. Walton said the move
paid off, as Nebraska’s Jcaneanc
Smith, Michele Bryant and Crystal
Savage swept the competition.
Northern Colorado women’s
gymnastics coach Brian Muenz said
his squad also showed consistency
even though it was defeated by more
than 10 points. He said he was proud
of the Bears because they performed
up to his expectations.
Muenz said he was impressed by
Nebraska’s performance.
“I think Nebraska is an excellent
team,” Muenz said. “I think they are
a lot belter than what they arc stand
ing in the rankings right now. But I
think it is going to show up in region
al. They are going to show how
strong they are.”
Nebraska overcame two falls on
the balance beam and two subse
quent scores of 8.65 and 9.0 by
relying on a 9.45 score by Tami
Bair. Smith defeated Bryant, Mary
Occl and Bair to win the vault with
a 9.5, and Bryant defeated Smith,
Burdette and Northern Colorado’s
Karin Burget to win the uneven bars
competition with a 9.45 score.
Occl then won the floor exercise
with a 9.6, the highest score of the
competition. Smith and Bair tied for
second with 9.5 and Bryant finished
third with 9.3.
Nebraska’s next meet is Friday in
Tuscon, Ariz., facing Arizona, Utah
State and Cal State Fullerton.
Butch Ireland/Dally Nebraskan
Nebraska’s Crystal Savage competes on the balance
beam.
Huskers sweep oears
back to N. Colorado,
chalk up 10-0 record
HUSKERS from Page 10
run on Schalk’s wild pitch.
Left-handed-hitting designated
hitter Joe Federico continued
Nebraska’s onslaught in the fourth
inning by connecting on a one-out,
solo home run 350 feet over the left
field fence. The home run was his
second of the season.
Northern Colorado scored its only
run when designated hitter Joe Mas
troni connected on a sixth-inning
solo home run off Phil Goguen.
Husker pitcher Joel Sealer earned
his second victory against no defeats
by pitching three innings and allow
ing no runs on one hit. He struck out
four. Goguen worked the fourth
through sixth innings, and Dale Ki
staitis pitched the second. The three
combined on a two-hitter.
Colletti, now 1-1, got the loss.
Sanders said the Huskers, rated
No. 28 in the Collegiate Baseball
ESPN national rankings, have played
well during their carly-scason win
streak.
“We’ve won 10 games we should
win, and that’s a positive,” he said.
“It’s a positive. We’re beating the
teams the way we should and getting
a lot of players involved.”
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION*
MEETING
Tuesday, March 8, 5:30 p.m.
Henzlik Auditorium
-Herb Shimick, Stale NE A President will speak on current
and state education legislation and issues.
-The Outstanding Teacher's College Educator will be
selected.
UNL STUDENTS
Show your support
lor your university!
The bill to increase faculty salaries
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Call or visit
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10 Weigh-ins for weight classes 98bs-158lbs will be
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Free to all Call 472-2597 for more information.
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held. 472-3467. _
The Anarchist Relief Front (ARF) challenges VOICE and
ACTION to an informal debate on March 7th, 9:00 PM. at
the Selleck Snack Bar. We invite the Daily Nebraskan
and any concerned students to cornel
ATTENTION
The Yell Squad will be holding clinics at Devaney Sports
Center, Track area. Monday, March 7 at 3.30pm.
Jon's Notes Make Mid-terms Easier.
I This semester Jon's notes are offered m: " |
Anthropology 110, all sections History 100 & 101 (Esposito)
Art Today 389 History 101 & 201 (Sherwood)
Classics 180, both sections Zoology 112 (Leman)
Criminal Justice 101 (Eskridge) __
We’ll type papers also.
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ATTENTION
CIVIL ENGINEERING STUDENTS
Early Registration Meetings
Wednesday, March 9. 1988
Freshmen meet in Room W347 NH
Upperclassmen in Room W357 NH
time: 5:30 PM
Mech Ag Club is sponsoring tour of National Crane in
Waverlv. Wednesday 3-9, 6:15 p.m., room 112, Chase
Hall. New members welcome.
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Staff, and Advisors: There will be an Open House. March
10, from 2-4:30 pm. in 33 Administration. Refreshments
Come get acquainted.
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