MEN’S INTRAMURAL SOFTBALL TOP IEN 1 Alpha Tau Omega-A 2-0 2 St. Andrew’s Slicers 2-0 3 Soupbones 1-0 4 Reel Men 3-0 5 Beta Sigma Psi-A 1-0 6 Brew Crew 2-0 7 Former Sixers 2-0 8 Chi Phi-A 1-0 9 Schramm 8 1-0 10 Alpha Tau Omega-B 1-0 WOMEN’S INTRAMURAL SOFTBALL TOP FIVE 1 Alpha Omicron Pi 2-0 2 Sandoz 5 2-0 3 Pound 6/13 2-0 4 Kappa Alpha Theta 1-1 5 Delta Gamma 1-1 John Bruce/Daily Nebraskan BYU Continued from Page 13 Huskers have a strong chance to win the NCAA volleyball champipnship Dec. 15, in College Park, Md. “Of course, anything can happen on a given night, but I certainly think they deserve to be considered as a favorite for the championship,” she said. Junior Tea Nieminen leads Brigham Young offensively. Nieminen leads the team in kills, averaging five a game. Michael is said N icm inen plays for the Finnish national team in the off-season. Other Brigham Young players to watch include senior Marinda Ash man and freshman Tumua Matu’u, Michaelis said. Matu’u is averaging just over three kills and three digsa game. Ashman’s numbers include about four kills a game and she is averaging 1.17 blocks a game. Michaelis is in her 29lh year at Brigham Young, arriving in 1969. Her career record of 570-154 5 puts her as the fourth winningest volley ball coach in the nation. Other teams visiting the NU Coli seum this weekend include Wiscon sin and North Carolina. Fran Continued from Paae 13 “Fran is young and you will normally expect a senior to accom plish what she’s accomplished so far in her young career,” he said. “I feel cross country has improved Fran as a student and it has also matured her.” Last season, tenBensel finished 10th at the Big Eight meet and was -i * I feel cross country has improved Fran as a student and it has also matured her. Dirksen NU cross country coach 9 9 the fourth Husker to place as Ne braska won the Big Eight title. She also finished 13th at the district meet, qualifying for nationals where she placed 7()th, the fifth Husker runner to place. “College running has been a big adjustment for me to make because it involves more mental than physical training,” tenBcnsel said. “But once I learned how to race in college, I got better experi enced and used to the training in volved.” Both the women’s and men’s cross country teams arc preparing for their first major meet of the season — the Mountain West Invi tational Saturday in Missoula, Mont. But the women’s team will have to compete without tenBcnsel, who will be attending her sister’s wed ding. “I’m disappointed,” she said. “I’m going to miss the first big meet of the season, but my family is very important to me. I think out team will do well with all the good competition there, and I wish them the best of luck.” Shaun SarwvBatfy NNfSBn Fran tenBensel never ran cross country until arriving at UNL. The redshirt sophomore won the first two meets of this season. ATTENTION DECEMBER 1990 GRADUATES Your Degree Application is Due September 28, 1990 Apply at 107 Administration Tight end may miss Oregon State game From Staff Reports Injuries aren’t likely to keep any Comhuskers off the field Saturday, but light end William Washington missed Wednesday’s practice, and may miss Saturday’s Oregon State game due to a death in the family, Coach Tom Osborne said. If Washington is absent from Sat urday’s matchup, Daryl Lcise and Johnny Mitchell will share most of the playing time with starter Chris Garrett. East Division Buffalo Bills 1 0 Miami Dolphins 2 1 0 New England Patriots 1 2 0 New York Jets 1 2 0 Indianapolis Colts 0 3 0 Central Division Cincinnati Bengals 3 0 0 Cleveland Browns 1 2 0 Houston Oilers 12 0 Pittsburgh Steelers 1 2 0 West Division Los Angeles Raiders 3 0 0 Denver Broncos 2 1 0 Kansas City Chiefs 2 1 0 Sand Diego Chargers 1 2 0 Seattle Seahawks 0 3 0 I ll m East Division New York Giants Washington Redskins 2 1 0 Dallas Cowboys 1 2 0 Philidelphia Eagles 12 0 Phoenix Cardinals 12 0 Central Division Chicago Boars 3 0 0 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2 1 0 Detroit Lions 1 2 0 Green Bay Packers 12 0 Minnesota Vikings 1 2 0 West Division San Francisco 49ers 3 0 0 Atlanta Falcons 1 2 0 Los Angeles Rams 1 2 0 New Orleans Saints 1 2 0 Source- Associated Press John Bruco/Dalty Nebraskan