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If interested, contact Sue at the Counseling Center, 226 Administration, 472-3461 r I I I I I I I I I i 475-6363 | 50c off | j Any Pizza | | Name_ | Address_ I Limited delivery area j Expires June 15, 1990 mam mam mm mam mm mm warn mm aaaam mm aaam ■ i i i i i i i i i I 475-6363 i | $1.00 off i | Any Pizza | 11a.m.-4p.m. I | Name__ | | Address_ | Limited delivery area Expires June 15, 1990 j -mm — mmmmmmmm-mmmmm .J Female sprinter hits career-best mark; Nebraska team wins 28 of 29 events By John Adkisson and Sara Bauder Staff Reporters Nebraska sprinter Ximena Restrepo hit her career-best mark in the 400 meter dash Saturday and earned a berth in the NCAA indoor finals this March. Restrepo teamed with dual-event I winner Sammie Resh-Gdowski to lead the Nebraska women to the team title against Colorado State and Wichita State. The Comhuskcrs finished with 108 points. Colorado State was sec ond with 23. Wichita State finished third with 19. In the men’s competition, Nebraska claimed the team title with *110 points. Colorado State was second with 28, while Wichita State was third with 20. Restrepo said she used the friendly Woods' Continued from Page 7 ary 24. “They’re a good ball team, tal Continued from Page 7 Iowa Stale guard Terry Woods prevented Nebraska from doing that, as he steered the Cyclones to a 12 1 point lead. Woods, who at 5-foot-9 is the shortest player in the Big Eight, confines of the Bob Devancy Sports Center to record her blistering 400 metcr clocking. “The run felt really good,” said Restrcpo, whose 53.3e second mark bested her nearest competitor by seven seconds. “I like to run here,” she said. “Everybody’s watching you and cheering you on. It helps a lot.” Nebraska track coach Gary Pepin said he was extremely pleased with Restrcpo’s performance because the senior from Medellin, Colombia, has been bothered by a hamstring injury she suffered before the season began. “She’s really a strong runner,” Pepin said. “She’s very unusual in the fact that she excels in all sprints, from the 55 (yard dash) on up.” Rcsh-Gdowski also excelled Sat urday when she won the 1,000-meter run in 2:47.94 minutes. That lime tied ented at each position ... I’m sure they’ll be jacked up to beat us after we came down to their place and got a win,” he said. “But we’ll be up at the Hilton (Coliseum).” Hilton Coliseum has been a snake scored 14 of his game-high 25 points in the second half. Woods’ performance proved to be critical, as it dropped Nebraska’s record to 7-10 and 0-4. in the conference. Nee said he was disappointed by the loss. “We played well enough to come back,” Nee said, “but not well enough the school record wmcn was set oy Nicole Ali in 1985. Rcsh-Gdowski also won the mile run in 4:53.32. Nebraska won 28 of Saturday’s 29 events. The only event that the Husk ers did not win was the women’s 600 metcr dash, which it did not enter. Jacques van Rcnsburg was top performer for Nebraska, winning the mile run with 4:06.54. Senior Joe Kirby finished second in 4:11.61. “We turned in a lot of solid per formances,’’ Pepin said, “and a few really outstanding performances.” Pepin said he was not surprised by Nebraska’s success. “I thought we’d win team-wise fairly easily,” he said. “We’re a pretty balanced team; and for someone to beat us in a meet like this, they’d have to be one of the better teams in the nation.” pit this season, as the Cyclones are 5 2 in it. Iowa State’s home losses have been a two-point loss to Iowa and a double-overtime setback against Creighton. “We’ll be ready,” Woods said, to hold on. Nebraska was led by Carl Hayes, who tallied a career-high 22 points. “Hayes is an excellent player,” Iowa State coach Johnny Orr said. “He (Dapreis) did a real good job on offense. Owens did a heck of a job for them. He had some great plays at the end.” 0 I Preservations available now; I LAUDERDALE BEACH HOTEL • 7 NIC.HTS I I - - - I PORT ROYAL OCEAN RESORT CONDOS • 5 OR 7 NIGHTS DON'T DELAY! 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