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The Comhuskers wasted little time in disposing of the Wildcats, winning 15-5,15-2,15-10 in front of approxi mately 250 fans at Aheam Ficldhousc and improving their record to 5-0. Nebraska did not escape unscathed, however, as the Huskers watched junior outside hitter Eileen Shannon get helped from the match midway through the third game. Shannon hurt her right ankle while attempting a block along side teammate Kim Tonniges. Shannon ’ s injury came just a week after senior outside hitler Janet Kruse was sidelined indefinitely with a sprained ankle. Although the extent of Shannon’s injury was not known immediately after the match, Nebraska Coach Terry Pettit said one of his main concerns is to gel his team healthy heading into next weekend’s showdown against top-ranked UCLA. “We’re more anxious to get healthy than to get home,” Pettit said. “We’ll be fine if we can get everybody play ing.” Despite Shannon’s injury, the Nebraska victory was never in doubt from the moment the Huskers sprinted out to a 10-4 edge in the first game. Cris Hall then served four straight points before Nikki Strieker ended game one with a dump into the Wild cat open court. Nebraska continued to roll in the second, as the Huskers allowed points on only twoof 12 Kansas Slate serves. Offensively, freshman Peggy Meyer r™ 111 helped ignite the Huskers, stuffing a kill and registering a block during the middle of a 6-0 run. Pettit said Meyer and Kim Tonni ges, both freshmen middle blockers, arc picking up their play. “That position is getting stronger,” Pettit said. “Both Kim and Peggy arc improving with each match.”r . Kansas Stale registered a small rally in the third, taking a 7-4 lead. But Stephanie Thatcr then served two consecutive aces to bring Nebraska to within one, and Debbie Brand reeled off six consecutive points on serve to give the Huskers an insurmountable 14-8 lead. Freshman Christy Johnson played the final game at setter, finishing for starter Nikki Strieker. Pettit said both of his setters played well. “We were able to have Christy set, and she did a nice job of slaying organized,” he said. Nine Huskers played in the game, and Pettit said the experience will be helpful for his youthful team down the road. “We’re continuing to be comfort able playing more and more people,” Pettit said. “We want to develop 10 or 11 players that we can go with.” First year Kansas State coach Patti Hagemeyer, who was coaching her first Big Eight match of her career, said Nebraska was “as impressive as ever” in beating her team. “(Pettit’s) got a real talented team,” Hagemeyer said. “They’re big, tall and very offensively-oriented. But we knew what we’d be up against.” Kansas Stale has never beaten Nebraska in the history of the school, losing 43 straight matches. In addi tion, the Huskers’ three-game sweep Sunday was the eighth straight Ne braska sweep in the series. "TCBV” Student Discount Show your current student Only at I.D. and receive a 25% “TCfiV” discount on any ifcftUffi/Miwf. purchase. Not good 211 N. 14th with any other_ I ^lock squh, 0f campus promotional 476-8333 offer. 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