busker pitcher s nearly perfect game eads softball team to shutout of Mavs y Darran rowier jnior Reporter Nebraska pitcher Stephanie kegas missed throwing a perfect ame Wednesday night by the lip of a love, but the junior hurler said she till can do better. Skcgas’ near-perfection led Ne >raska in its 10-0 triumph over the Jnivcrsity of Nebraska at Omaha in he second game of a doublcheader at he NU softball complex. Nebraska, vhich now is 3-1, won the first game 7-2 with sophomore Marie Bowie getting her first win of the season. The only hit off Skegas came in he third inning when UNO’s Amy >halcn bloopcd a single to shallow :cntcr. Nebraska center fielder Jill iishcl made a running dive for the >all and appeared to make the catch, nit the umpire ruled the ball hit the ground first. Skcgas, who upped her record to >-0, struck out one batter in each of he five innings played. “It was pretty good, but I still have i lot of work to do,” Skcgas said. “I eel I need to improve a lot and gain nore confidence.” Skcgas said her main concern is he movementof her pitches. She said ihc had good movement against JNO, but “it could be better.” )ressure ball. ■ ~ ~ vwiiu iuuicu uy scat tering! 0 hits. The team helped me out a lot today Skegas said. “It helps my confidence when we’re playing con fident as a team.” Bowie gave up five hits, walked two and struck out four. UNO took advantage of two errors to score both its runs in the third inning. Nebraska coach Ron Wolforth said Bowie is a slow starter and is not in top form. Bowie pitched a 5-1 loss in the Huskers season opener with Kearney State Friday. He said he hopes she puts it all together in this weekend’s Huskcr Fall Classic. “Hopefully we’ll sec it this week end, Wolforth said. “I think she's getting closer.” Wolforth said Skegas’ perform ance was pleasing to see. He said when highly recruited freshman pitcher Tracy Smith recovers from a back injury that Nebraska’s pitching staff will be strong. In the first game, sophomore Misti Guenther led Nebraska’s six hit performance by going 2-for-3 anc driving in three runs. Guenther rippcc a two-run triple in Nebraska’s five run first inning. Guenther also singled and scored a run in the second inning. In the second game, Guenther one-hopped a ground-rule double over left center in the fourth inning. Lori Cook went 3-for-3, and fresh man Kris Vucurevic and sophomore Joy Rishcl each went 2-for-2 in that game. Guenther said it was just a matter of relaxing. “(Against Kearney State) I was incredibly tense,” she said. “To night I just tried to cut back on my tenseness. I was a lot looser. The team also had more confidence and that helped. The first-game jitters are over for all of us.” Wolforth said Guenther slowly is reaching her potential. ‘ ‘I think she was a lot more in tunc with herself,” he said. Senior Jill Rishcl, who also had a triple in the first game, stole the 36th base of her career in the second game to lie former Huskcr Wendy Turner for fifth on the all-time list. Wolforth said he was pleased with Nebraska’s hitting, but the Huskers still need work. “Our struggling days offensively are not over because we’re still learn ing,” he said. “Whenever you’re learning you’re not real comfort able.” ^ORSAL£__^^___ TVega $50CVobo; 77 K21000 $1000obo. 483-6909 c 477^4384.__ 5' Model Philco TV Solid State. Excellent Condition. 65 Beta VCR. $75; 219* Color TV*. $45 6 S75; Newer 4- Color TV. $75; 12" MW. $20. 467-5189._ 6 Honda Elite Scooter. Blue, rune great. Cheap importation. Helmet. $800. 436-9341. 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