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_SPORTS BRIEFS Women gymnasts score high in Iowa The Nebraska women’s gym nastics team defeated Iowa State and Missouri in Ames, Iowa, Fri day, scoring a season-high 188.5 points, but lost freshman Robin Richter for the season with a par tially tom Achilles tendon. Nebraska’s Lisa McCrady won the all-around, scoring 38.85. Debbie Bryan placed second on the balance beam and third on the floor exercise. Missouri was second with 187.40 points and Iowa State third with 187.20. — Erik Unger NU runners speed to qualify for NCAA Nebraska’s Lisa Graham and Fran ten Bensel ran NCAA quali fying times Saturday at the Iowa Slate Last Chance Qualifier. Gra ham won the 800 meter run in 2:06.81 and ten Bcnsel won the mile in 4:39.34. The NCAA Indoor Track Meet will be Friday and Saturday in Indianapolis, ind. Men gymnasts top season, place second The Nebraska men’s gymnas tics team scored a season-high 281.45 points to cam second place in the UCLA Invitational in Los Angeles, Calif. Host UCLA won the six-team meet with 284.15. Freshman Che Bowers led the Comhuskers with a career-high 56.5 in the all-around. Rec Scoreboard Results from Thursday’s games Co-rec volleyball Men's basketball Independent B SS Squad 57, Magnificent MRKY 41; Lil Ed 4 ‘t Cruisers by forfeit over Willow Haven; The Law 67, Mann's Men 46; Misfits 86, No Names 78; Cramdens 61, Brown House 37; NA4 56, Panhandle Crusaders 47; Step Brothers 54, Bulls 46; BC Boys 65, Reel Men 44; Young Guns 55, Possum Love 32, GC Brown stars 66, Smack's Attack 55; Cather 7 Ind 79, Scuba Alpha Bisque 46; Bar Stools 84, Hoosiers 44; Cowboys 85, Academic Probation 56; Short-n-SIcppy 85, Finkler's Boyz 48; Trousers by forfeit over The Heat, Law V 62. Harbingers 53; The Nads by forfeit over Sled Dogs; Es tablishment 104, Sigma Mu Upsalon Tau 57; Renobs 54, Spurs 49; Law I 58, Ga tors 44; The Strabes 63, Bomb Squad 51; Bus Drivers-Sheets 62, Cougars 33; The The 62, Damage Inc 56; Hammer Time 62, Pure Athletes 60 OT. 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KAPLAN Take Kaplan Or Take Your Chances Defense Continued from Page 7 off,” Reid said. “It sent chills up and down my back; it was my last game ever in here. “It’s been a special year, but it’s not over yet. We’ve got some more work to do.” The work will continue Friday night when the Huskers play Oklahoma in the first round of the Big Eight tour nament. Kansas.31 44 — 75 At Nebraska. 40 45 — 85 Kansas—Jamison 5-7 1-3 11, Maddox 2-5 0-4 4, Randall 4-79-11 17, Brown 2-7 2 3 8, Jordan 4-11 3-3 12. Richey 2-2 0-0 6. Wagner 0-0 0-0 0, Woodberry 1-3 0-0 2, Scott 6-8 0-4 12, Tuns tall 1-1 0-0 3, Johan ning 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 27-51 15-28 75 Nebraska—Lively 0-0 0-0 0, Reid 3-10 4-5 10, King 5-9 4-5 14, Moody 1-3 0-1 2, Scales 5-93-4 14, Ramos 2-4 1-25, Farmer 6-106-718, Hayes 2-5 3-4 7. Piatkowski 4 8 5-7 13, Owens 1-2 0 0 2, Chubick 0-0 0-0 0, Cresswell 0-0 0-0 0 Totals 29-60 26-35 85 3-point goafs—Kansas 6-15 (Brown 2 7, Richey 2-2, Jordan 1-5, Tunstall 1-1), Ne braska 1-6 (Scales 1-1, Piatkowski 0-3, Reid 0-1, Ramos 0 1). Rebounds—Kansas 27 (Randall 12), Nebraska 41 (Farmer 13). Aaoieffl_kancac 1ft fkAarlHnv lorrl^n Nebraska 21 (King, Moody 4) Turnovers— Kansas 26 (Jamison 6), Nebraska 21 (King 6). Total fouls (dq)—Kansas 27 (Randall), Nebraska 22 (Reid). A—14,615 Swimmers Continued from Page 7 1,650 freestyle, the same events she won in 1990. “To see a person stand up at crunch time like she did, that takes a lot of guts,” Huppert said. “Even though her times weren ’ t as fast as a year ago, she comes back this year to totally dominate. It absolutely amazes me.” Butcher said she was surprised at her honor. “I was happy at being awarded the MVP again and I was happy we won,” she said. Huppert said many of his swim mers swam their fastest times of the season, and some had lifetime bests. i Tennis team cleans house By Jeff Singer Staff Reporter The Nebraska men’s tennis team swept through Creighton and Wic hita State this weekend with 9-0 triumphs. Both duals took place within 24 hours, the best preparation for conference competition according to coach Kerry McDermott. “These wins helped build up our character and discipline,” McDermott said. ‘These matches will really help us when the Big Eight comes around.” After defeating the Bluejays Friday night, the true test for Ne braska was to come back 10 hours later and play a competitive Wic hita Slate squad, McDermott said. The Huskers swept by the Shock ers, though many of the Nebraska players claimed fatigue got to them. “I couldn’t get fired up for Wichita State,” said No. 6 singles player Joey Salerno, who didn’t lose a set over the weekend in singles or at No. 2 doubles with Anthony Kotarac. “After gelling just four hours of sleep, fatigue was definitely a factor.” No. 1 singles and doubles player Maflhinc Mni'llr*r u/hn ic 26th nationally, didn’t defeat his competition as easily. Mueller had to fight back to defeat Darren Frlan of Wichita State 2-6,6-4,6-3. “1 didn’t start playing well until the middle of the second set,” Mueller said. “After he hooked me on a shot, I got motivated and ready to play.” Mueller also blamed the Bob Devaney SportsCcntcr’scourts for his problems. “These are the worst facilities I’ve ever seen,” said Mueller, who also had troubles at No. 1 doubles with Scott Randolph, edging their Shocker counterparts 4-6,7-6,7-5. “I’m very happy that Big Eight play is outdoors, and not here.” Nebraska will travel to Iowa City, Iowa, this weekend to battle Iowa and Gustavus Adolphus, and will not compete at home again until April 13. Doc Homer/Daily Nebraskan Nebraska’s Bill Vosik is thrown out trying to steal second, tagged by David James of Western Illinois, in Sunday’s game. The Cornhuskers won 9-1. Vosik went 2-for-4 with two doubles and three RBIs. Josh Bullock, Chris Eckley and Dave Matranga combined for the three-hitter, allowing only one unearned run. The teams will play a doubleheader today starting at 1 p.m. at Buck Bettzer Field. Husker Continued from Page 7 away and then we didn’t respond.” Senior Kristi Dahn fouled Truitt with 0:09 to go. Tru itt m issed the free throw and Halsnc got the rebound, but her pass downcourt was inter cepted and the Jayhawks ran out the clock. Kansas went on to crush Colorado on Sunday 76-56 in one semifinal. Regular-season champion Oklahoma State defeated Kansas State 87-70. Kansas and Oklahoma State will play tonight for the conference title and the automatic berth into the NCAA tournament. Kansas.21 37 — 58 Nebraska.23 30 — 53 Ai Salina, Kan Kansas—Bonham 1 -6 0-0 2, Johnson 4-8 1-4 9, McCloud 1-28-1110. Truitt 3-3 1 - 57, Hart2-10 2-26, Chennault5-125-8 15. Tate 3-5 1-1 7, Witherspoon 0-3 0-1 0, Shareef 1-20-0 2, Kite 0-20-00. Totals 20 53 18-32 58 Nebraska—Hesch 2-4 0-3 4, Jennings 10-18 7-9 27, Hubert 1-2 1-2 3, Dahn 2-8 0 0 4, Yedsena 3-8 0-0 7, Russell 1-3 0-0 2, Halsne 0-2 0-0 0, Taylor 2-3 0-0 4, Yancey 1-10-0 2. Totals 22-49 8-14 53 3-point goals—Kansas 0-4 (Chennault 0-2, Hart 0-1, Kite 0-1), Nebraska 1-3 (Yedsena 1-3) Rebounds—Kansas 37 (Johnson 12), Nebraska 39 (Jennings 13). Assists—Kansas 15 (Hart, Witherspoon 4), Nebraska 16 (Russell 5). Turnovers— Kansas 16 (Johnson 4), Nebraska 24 (Jen nings 6). Total fouls—Kansas 16, Ne braska 23. Michella Paulman/Dally Nab*aakan Karl Falkland of Nebraska returns a serve durlna doubles play against Wichita State on Saturday. y