The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 15, 1989, Page 14, Image 13

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    NU loses quadrangular title to Arkansas
By Paul Domeier
Staff Reporter
Hot temperatures and the absence
of a tough mental attitude caused the
Nebraska women’s tennis team to
drop a tough decision to Arkansas last
weekend at the Tulsa Quadrangular.
Nebraska women’s tennis coach
Gregg Calvin said his team lacked
stamina entering its match against
Arkansas. The Comhuskers opened
the tournament on Friday by defeat
ing Tulsa 8-1, then defeated North
Texas State 5-0 on Saturday before
dropping a 5-4 decision to Arkansas
in Tulsa, Okla.
Calvin said Arkansas was more
prepared to play than Nebraska. The
Razorbacks sealed the victory by
claiming the top five singles spots.
“It’s going to take more mentally
and physically against teams where it
takes two and a half hours for a
singles match,” Calvin said.
Calvin said the 80-degrec heat that
boiled throughout the weekend also
hurt the Huskcrs. The tournament
marked the first time this year that
Nebraska had competed outdoors.
“We weren’t physically ready tc
play in the weather. It’s hard tc
duplicate here,” Calvin said. “Bui
they had the same weather on their
side of the court, so I don ’ t want to use
that as an excuse.”
Calvin said doubles play and
freshman Leslie Sue Jones shone for
Nebraska. He said Nebraska’s
doubles teams were stronger across
the board than Arkansas’.
Calvin said Jones, who competed
at the No. 6 singles position, played
steady throughout the weekend.
Jones claimed Nebraska’s lone vic
tory in singles competition against
Arkansas.
“She proved to the coaches and
her teammates that she could play
and win at this level,” he said.
Calvin said the lone player to lose
against Tulsa was No. 1 singles
player Kathrin Edelkottcr. He said
Edelkotter made good shots but
played erratically.
‘‘With some more experience she
will get depth back on her ground
strokes, and improve her footwork,”
Calvin said. ‘‘She’ll be back to the
level she was at last semester.”
Edelkottcr advanced to the quar
terfinals of the Intercollegiate Tennis
Coaches Association Tournament in
October. She is ranked 43rd in colle
giate singles competition.
Calvin said Nebraska did not face
North Texas State tn doubles compe
tition because the Mean Green Eagles
had three players injured.
Calvin said Nebraska needs more
match experience before the confer
ence season begins. The Huskers will
travel to California to play five dual
matches over spring break, then will
open their Big Eight season by facing
Iowa State.
Calvin said 9th-rankcd Oklahoma
State is the early favorite to capture
this year’s Big Eight title. He said
Arkansas is at the same level as
Kansas State and Oklahoma.
“It’s a toss-up for second place,”
Calvin said.
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ONE EARLY REGISTRTION MEETING FOR ALL Civil
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Room W357 NH. Freshmen will meet in Room W347 NH.
INTRAMURAL WRESTLING
The intramural wrestling tournament is scheduled to
begin March 13. Weigh-ins for 126, 134,142 150,4 158
pound classes will be March 13. Women's weight
classes 98.106,112, and 118 will also weigh-in on 3/13.
Weight classes 167, 177, 190, 203, and unlimited will
weign-in and compete on March 14. Contact Campus
Recreation Office for specific weigh-in times and info.
The tentative tournament site is the Coliseum. Check
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MARCH
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RHA
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