The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 20, 1989, Page 8, Image 8

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New Nebraska assistant softball coach Lori Sippel offers instruction.
Wolforth says he hopes softball team
can improve upon last doubleheader
By Darran Fowler
Senior Reporter
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the way it did in its last doubleheader,
the outcome of today’s games with
the University of Nebraska at Omaha
also may be the same.
The games will begin at 6 and 8
p.m. tonight at the NU softball com
plex. All University of Nebraska
Lincoln students who show their stu
dent IDs will be admitted free.
Nebraska, 1-1, opened its season
last Friday against NAIA opponent
Kearney State. The ComhuskerS lost
the opening game by a score of 5-1.
That loss marked the first time
Kearney Stale defeated Nebraska
since April 7, 1981. Nebraska won
the second game 11-1 by the 10-run
rule in'lhe fifth inning.
The series record between Ne
braska and UNO stands at 19-16, with
die Huskers winnjng all three meet
ings between the two teams last fall.
Husker coach Ron Wolforth said
Nebraska will have to play better than
it did in the first game against Kear
ney State in order to prevent the same
pon
results.
“They’re (UNO) a good ball
club,” Wolforth sa’id. “1 put them on
the same par as Kearney. If we play
fairly well, we should win the ball
games. If we don’t play well, any
thing can happen.”
Although Wolforth said he wants
to win, he re-emphasized the fact that
the Huskers’ record during the fall
season is irrelevant.
He said he knows Nebraska will be
a good team next spring - when the
wins and losses count.
“We’re just trying to make our
improvements over the fall,” he said.
“You can learn as much from losing
as you can from winning.”
Fourteen of Nebraska’s 18 players
are freshmen and sophomores. The
Huskers’ roster includes two seniors
and two juniors, with both juniors,
pitcher Stephanie Skegas and second
baseman Michelle Cuddeford, being
transfers.
u was a ursi game anu u iuumu
like a first game,” Wolforth said.
“We’re going to look shaky at
times.”
Wolforth said he learned more
about his players in the loss against
Kearney State than he did in the
Huskers’ 10-run victory.
The first game was televised by
NETV on a tape-delay basis.
Wolforth said he forced himsclt to
watch the contest. He said he was
pleased to see that Nebraska did not
look as bad as he thought
“I wasn’t nearly as disappointed
in our effort as when the game was
going on,” he said. “I thought we
were further along than I realized.
Our hitting was better than I realized.
We hit the ball hard, but I thought we
were not as aggressive as we should
be.”
Wolforth said he was disappointed
with the play of the outfield. Coming
into the season, he said, the outfield
was one of the Huskers’ strengths.
The outfield has been slowed by
the absence of center fielder Kristin
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