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Nebraska’s Peter Williams, who made his first home appearance Saturday at the Bob Devaney Sports Center, edged teammate Seddon Keyter to win the 50-yard freestyle in 20.83 seconds. Williams’ performance helped the Husker men record a pair of victories and gave Bentz his 100th career win. Nebraska defeated Iowa State 91-49 and crushed Creighton 109-29. Nebraska also recorded a pair of victories in the women’s competi tion, as the Huskers overwhelmed Iowa State 98-42 and Creighton 101 37. The Iowa State women defeated Creighton 82-53, while the Cyclone men defeated the Bluejays 113-25. Bentz said he is glad to see Wil liams back, even though the former world-record holder in the 50 frees tyle still has not completely recov ered from a rotator cuff injury which sidelined him for the first half of the season. “Anytime you have one of the world’s best, it always helps,*” Bentz said. “It’s always a plus to have fast people.” Bentz said Williams still has not reached his full potential as a swim mer. “He still (has to progress more) in his training,” Bentz said. “But we’re just glad to have him back.” In addition to Williams, Nebraska received top performances from Sean Frampton, Jan Birdman and Steve Keller. Frampton won the 100 and 200 breasLstrokes in 58.23 and 2:07.90 while Birdman won the 200 butter fly in 1:50.39. Keller won the 500 freestyle in 4:44.60, and teamed with Keytcr, Frampton and Ryan Bell to form Nebraska’s 400 medley relay team, which won in 3:29.30. Bentz said he was pleased with his team’s performance. “We were just ready to swim fast,’ ’ he said. “We showed some good improvement.” Nebraska women’s coach Ray Huppert said he, too, saw improve ment from his squad. He said the Huskers registered their wins while keeping with their training schedule. “We didn’t set the world on f're with our times,” Huppert said. ‘But when you take into consideration the week we had, it was a really tough week.” Huppert said that before the meet began, he was concerned because Nebraska spent the week scrambling to fill its class schedules. The wins against Iowa Slate and Creighton were nice, Huppert said. ‘‘We’ll take the two wins and smile,” he said. Huppert praised the performance of Mindy Matheny and Amy Aarsen. Matheny won the 100 freestyle in 53.49 and the 100 back stroke in 1:02.32, while Aarsen won the meet’s 1- and 3-meter diving competitions. “Amy Aarsen - right now she’s ripping her dives,” Huppert said. ‘‘She’s at cnd-of-thc-season form.” Both teams will be in action next weekend, as they will travel to Co lumbia, Mo., on Friday to face Mis souri and to Carbondalc, III., to face Southern Illinois. Bentz said his team will travel as a split squad, as the top Husker men will skip the Missouri meet in favor of competing in The Dallas Morning News meet. He said that meet will include such powerhouses as Texas, Southern Methodist and Michigan. jin brief _1 I Men’s basketball attendance declines As the losses continue to pile up for the Nebraska men ’ s basketbaf 1 team, attendance also has suffered a setback. ^ According to information re leased by the Big Eight office, Nebraska ranks sixth in the Big | Eight with an average home atten S dance of 9,510. That means the 14,478-scat Bob Devaney Sports Center is about 66 percent full each time the Comhuskers take the court Kansas leads the Big Eight in attendance with an average of f 14,625. followed by Iowa State (13,267), Missouri (12,672), Kan sas State (11,388), Oklahoma (9,801), Nebraska, Oklahoma State (5,136) and Colorado (3,141). i Green Continued from Page 6 After the meet, Neumann said his Huskers wrestled “all right.” But “all right” was more than enough against the 12th-ranked team in the country. It’s kind of scary, when you think about it Thursday’s Cowboy Duals in Still water, Okla., will tell a lot about this year’s Nebraska team. The Cowboys are ranked No. 1 and have dominated Big Eight wrestling for years. /• All season, the Huskers have wrestled up to the competition, rais ing and lowering their intensity levels accordingly. They might find them selves doing it all the way through the NCAA team championships in March. But like Colorado fans said during football season, “Things have changed." That might just spill over to the wrestling season this year. Green Is a news-editorial major and a Daily Nebraskan senior sports reporter and sports columnist. n FREEDOM a unique program to help you KICK THE CIGARETTE HABIT! A Program of the American Lung Association, \ co-sponsored by \ the University Health Center Free Orientation Session \ January 24, 1990 / \ 6:00 p.m. / \Universsty Health Center, Lower Level/ ^ No obligation! '£'22X32 CALL: 472-7440 AMERICAN ± LUNG ASSOCIATION I, Ciwirtm** Smi •‘•ovw • *#«..!* M4 UNL is a nondiscriminatorv institution ———i———— . _ I Ml ktUKlM<M. IM<