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rPIZZA SHUTTLE” a a a winu next to Hours: Mon.-lhurs. 11 am-2 am ZoU IN . 1 / 1 il USTOP Fri.-Sat. 11 am-3 am * Sun. 11 am-1 am “NO COUPON SPECIALS” ' I 475-6363 We Accept Checks tti a nm 4tati (25<t Service Charge) LIMITED delivery area DELIVERY WE DELIVER DURING LUNCH!^—— Sooners Continued from Page 7 “We did keep them from scoring off of the fast break most of the lime,” he said. ‘‘Our kids got back and cov ered well defensively.” Nebraska was hampered by poor shooting, especially from three-point range. The Huskers connected on 13 percent of their shots from beyond the 19-foot, 9-inch line. “We didn’t shoot well enough fr*!' the three-point line to win the game,” Bargen said. “You can’t do that against Oklahoma.” Bargen said Nebraska was inspired by the surprising performance of Colorado earlier in the day. The eighth seeded Buffaloes shocked top-seeded Missouri 90-86 in overtime in the first round. “That made us conscious ol the fact that anything can happen in a tournament like this,” Bargen said. I Oklahoma holds on to capture Big Eight title KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - Top ranked Oklahoma opened a 17-point second-half lead on the shooting of William Davis and Jackie Jones, then held on to beat Colorado 92-80 on Sunday for the Big Eight tournament title. Davis and Jones scored 26 points each as Oklahoma, 26-4, won the | ---, championship for the second time in three years. Colorado, meanwhile, saw its remarkable run through the tourna ment come to an end. The Buffaloes, 12-18, had upset lop seed and No. 6 Missouri in the first round and Okla homa State in the semifinals for Coach Tom Miller, who was fired after losing to Nebraska earlier this year. Oklahoma opened the second half with a 10-2 run that gave the Sooners their widest lead, 51-34, with 16 minutes remaining. Colorado pulled within 11 a few minutes later, but three straight jumpers by Damon Patterson gave Oklahoma a 67-51 lead with 10 minutes left. Champion Continued from Page 7 match.” His semi-final win pushed Buxton into the finals where he matched up with Oklahoma’s Chris Bollin, ranked second in the nation. The scoring in the first period was limited to a two-point takedown for Buxton, but he took control in the second period, going up 5-0 on the way to a 10-1 major decision. “I just got on a roll, and it started to happen,” said Buxton, ‘It should help me a lot in my seedings at na tionals. Now I just want to continue wrestling well and hope for the best. ^^ -9 „— — ------ ! Ro i r IjdtOimd! SNorttiw< ire mfmcf _^ * . i i Only for student American Express* Cardmembers. Apply for the American Express® Card. Then get ready to take off. In search of adventure, action-or just simply to escape. 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