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If you have questions, call Walt Disney World* Auditions at 407/345-5701 Monday - Friday, 10AM-4PM. •The Walt DUrwy Company Team heading for Colorado # NU women hope for road win By Paul Domeier Senior Reporter Nebraska women’s basketball coach Angela Beck said she sees her team’s determination to win. The determination just hasn’t shown up on the scoreboard lately. The Comhuskers opened their Big Eight season by dropping a pair of road contests last week. Nebraska opened B ig Eight play by losing a 71 - 60 decision to Kansas, and a 67-62 contest to Missouri. Against Missouri on Saturday, a malfunctioning Nebraska offense al lowed the Tigers to jump to an early lead. “It was weird,” Beck said. “We didn’tconnecton the shots and didn’t get any second shots.” But the Huskers came back. Down 37-31 at halftime, Beck said she thought her team could win. The game stayed close the rest of the way, and the Huskers even had the ball in the last minute. “They showed they wanted to win,” Beck said. “They didn’t want just to stay close.” The Huskers shot 52 percent from the field against Missouri. Ann Halsne led Nebraska with 16 points and nine rebounds. The junior post player also led the Huskers with 15 points against Kansas. The team’s other three-year vet eran returned in the Missouri game. Kelly Hubert, who suffered a serious ankle injury Dec. 5 against Oral Roberts, tallied 14 points and five rebounds in her first game back. “It shocked us,” Beck said. The coach said team trainer Julie Buck was skeptical about the return. After a break-away layup, though, they knew the junior power forward would be all right, Beck said. With the losses to Kansas and Missouri and a 93-69 blitzing by Northern Illinois at home, the 8-7 Huskers have swung from a four Wrestling Continued from Page 7 could win it were the 15 with the team. But it was tough getting that close, thinking we had won, and then being told that wc didn’t.” The Huskers declined to wrestle Iowa State in the consolation round, and the Cyclones wrestled Iowa for third place, losing 24-13. Nebraska defeated No. 18-ranked Clcmson 34-10 and Virginia 49-3 on Tuesday. Neumann said Nebraska’s success during the holiday break didn’t sur prise him. “After the Las Vegas Invitational earlier this year (in which Nebraska finished third), it showed where we stand with other teams,” Neumann said. “Everyone on this team knows what they’re capable of doing.” Nebraska’s next meet is against No. 12-rankcd Notre Dame Saturday at the Bob Devaney Sports Center. The meet starts at 7:30 p.m. i un iiii■»!1II wi i ii 11II ill Fll i'llII game winning sireax 10 a inrcc-gamc skid. During Dead Week, the Huskers beat Wichita Slate, 82-72. Nebraska won the first three games over the holiday break, topping Northern Iowa, 80-48, Drake, 76-64, and Creighton, 103-77. Although Nebraska is at the bot tom of the conference, Beck said she saw some good from the two defeats away from home. ‘ ‘ Wc put ourselves in a situation to win it on the road,” she said. Beck said she and Missouri coach Joann Rutherford talked about the conference race, and both agreed a 9 5 or 8-6 record will win the title. That’s seven home wins, plus one or two victories on the road. Nebraska has one more chance to steal a road win before returning to the Bob Devaney Sports Center. The Huskers play at Colorado on Wednes day, then play Oklahoma Slate in Lincoln Saturday afternoon. Grades Continued from Page 6 With luck, the Huskers could get five or six wins in the con ference and finish fifth. But if the Huskers lose to Wyoming on Monday, the program might end up with fewer than ten wins for the first time since 1972-73. 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