LUNCH BUFFET $3.49 All You Can Eat Pizza And Salad Monday-Friday 12th & Q — 474-6000 S. 48th & Hwy. 2 N. 48th & Vine 1 Huskers 3-1 in weekend tourney SOFTBALL from Page 9 Kremer means to our ball club,” Woiforth said. "This summer I wasn't sure how Kremer would shape up as a leader because she had never been in that role before. Now, in her senior year, she has gone far and above coach (Rick)Church and my expecta tions as a leader. She is the best leader I had since Lori Richins.” . Kremer provides the senior leader ship on the HusKvrs’ freshman-domi nated team. She said the freshmen proved themselves during the tourna ment, which opened Nebraska’s fall schedule. Woiforth said that besides Kre mer, he was impressed with the play of freshman outfielder Kristin Davidson. Woiforth was pleased with the performance of freshmen pitchers Marie Bowie and Deanna Mays. Bowie had a 2-1 record, including one save while Mays recorded the win against Northern Iowa. “I thought Marie Bowie showed one heck of a lot of freshman mental toughness,” Woiforth said. “(Against Creighton) she gives up two runs she could have packed in her tent and went home. “She’s out there all by herself and all she did was say Creighton — no more — and threw six more innings and kept us in it.” Last night, Creighton’s right fielder Morya Nichols reached first on a Husker error in the 1 st inning and advanced to second on a sacrifice bunt by center fielder Lisa Elwcll. Second baseman Sue Frederick drew the walk and a single by catcher Karyn Rice scored both Nichols and Frederick to give the Bluejays a 2-0 lead. Nebraska scored in the third inning when Davidson singled and moved to second on a Creighton error. Left fielder Jill Rishcl and Kremer sand wiched singles around Mays’ pop out Advertisement t I . Some women think they need to take an occasional rest from the Pill. 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She is the best leader I’ve had.’ — Wolfbrth i_-^ Creighton coach Mary Higgins said the game was typical of the teams’ series. “It is always a great contest be tween Creighton and Nebraska,” Higgins said. “Both teams really take it to each other.” On Friday night against Iowa State, Kremer’s home run gave the Huskers a 1-0 lead in the first inning. In the fourth inning, after Kremer and left fielder JanelleFrese singled, Katy Wolda’s single scored Kremer. Mich elle Mason’s single scored Frese and gave the Huskers a 3-0 lead. The Cyclones scored a run in the fifth, but Nebraska held on tor the victory. Against Northern Iowa, Mays pitched a two-hitler. Five Panther errors helped Nebraska’s cause. Bowie limit d Iowa State to six hits, bulagainst Illinois State she gave up nine hits, three runs and two walks in the Huskers’ loss. The Redbirds scored a run in the first inning. The Huskers retaliated in the bottom of the first when Rishc! reached first on a Redbird error and scored on Kremer’s second home run of the tournament to give the Huskers a 2-1 lead. In the sixth inning, Illinois State won the game with two runs.. Wolforth said the tournament was a learning experience for the Huskers. “It was a real good chance for the players to see me and how I am," Wolforth said. “I hope they know now a little bit more about what it takes to win at the Division I level. “What I caution the people about is that this is good softball but it is not top 10 softball," he said. “There might not be a team here that is in the top 10, including Nebraska. I think there’s one team that is going to be (in the top 10) and that is Nebraska." The Huskers will play a double header against Kearney State Friday at the Nebraska Softball Complex I Nebraska soccer team ties UNO Nebraska's chib soccer team battled the University of Nebraska at Omaha toa 1-1 tic Thursday in a rainstorm at UNO's A1 Caniglia Field. The tie moved Nebraska's record tc 2-1-1. Chris Weindel scored Ncbraska’sonly goal, his 5th of the season. He made the goal from about 25 yards, team spokesman Kevin Lang said. “It just split the defense,'4 Lang said, “and the goalie couldn't catch it in time." UNO scored on a penalty kick after New ask a defender Jeff Kosicki dipped a UNO player in the penalty box. Nebraska basketball season tickets Nebraska basketball season tickets for students will goon sale from Sept 26 to Sept. 30 at die South Stadium ticket office. 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