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Nebraska to try to end Top 10 slump By John Adkisson Staff Reporter The Nebraska volleyball team will The Comhuskers, ranked 10th by the NCAA, will try to prolong their 10-match winning streak when they play matches against Texas and Houston at the Delta Airlines Chal lenge in Austin, Texas. At 17-3, Nebraska is undefeated against Big Eight opponents. But the Huskers are 0-3 against teams ranked in the Top 10. That will change if Nebraska is able to beat the Longhorns, 15-5 and ranked eighth. “They’re a very good ballclub,” Nebraska Coach Terry Pettit said. “They’re well-coachcd, disciplined, very similar to Nebraska. We’re proba bly the two most similar programs in the country.” The two are also similar in terms of success. Over the past five seasons, Texas has a combined 146-35 record and three Final Four appearances. Over the same period, Nebraska is 148-23 with three Final Four appearances. Pettit said the similarities between the programs have definite reasons. “We’re similar in the type of play ers we recruit, in the discipline we play with, and in terms of being pre pared to play,” Pettit said. Texas Coach Mick Haley said the two programs are responsible for bring ing non-West Coast volleyball to its current level. “Nebraska and Texas are sort of the benchmarks as far as teams in their region,” Haley said. “Every other team lives for the day you can beat one of those two.” Texas A&M accomplished just that Wednesday night. The Aggies beat Texas in five games to snap the Long horns’ 69-match winning streak against Southwest Conference opponents. Nevertheless, Haley said, his team will be ready for Nebraska and the Huskers’ attack of Stephanie Thater, Janet Kruse, Cris Hall and Eileen Shannon. “I think I’ve seen those four big kids for about 200 years,” Haley said. “It’s not too difficult to figure out what Nebraska’s going to do Satur day.” What Nebraska docs need to do, Pettit said, is keep its composure and use its depth to beat the Longhorns at what is expected to be a nearly-packed Recreation Sports Center. “I think you have to have to play more composed and more focused on the road,” Pettit said “You can’t expect to get breaks on the road.” Nebraska will need to stop Long horn outside hitter Annette Garza, who leads Texas with 685 kills and a 3.6 kill-per-game average. Last sea son, Garza led the Longhorns in her team’s four-game loss to the Huskers at the NU Coliseum. Haley said the key will be for his team to block and serve well. “You have to be pretty good at the net to beat Nebraska,” Haley said. “And if you don’t serve tough, you can get behind real quick.” If Texas does fall behind, Haley said, he and the Texas crowd have a solution as to how to stop Nebraska. “We’ll just all get down on the floor and start yelling at Coach Pet tit,” he said with a laugh. Nebraska’s first match this week end, tonight against Houston, must not be overlooked, Pettit said. “Houston is athletic. They’re not as strong physically as Texas, but they are certainly very good,” Pettit said. “We’ll need to play well.” If you’re not taking Stanley H. Kaplan to prepare for the new LSAT you could be wasting your time studying for an exam that’s already outdated. That’s because unlike most test prep companies, our research department acts on test changes before others even know they exist. 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Whether there is sunshine or snow in*Arkansas this weekend, the weather will have already had an effect on the Comhuskers, according to Nebraska Coach Larry Romjuc. “Things were looking pretty good before this front came through Lin coln,” Romjue said. “But now we haven’t practiced for a week, so it’s going to be tough on us.” Despite the Huskcrs’ lack of prac tice time, Romjue said, he will be disappointed if Nebraska doesn’t have a high finish at the tournament. “If we can get our act together, we’ll be able to contend for the title,” Romjue said. “I’ll be very disappointed if we’re not there at the end.” The tourney will start today, with the final round Sunday. This will be the last competition for the Huskcrs Huskers Continued from Page 7 enough to motivate you, when you’re going against guys that are supposed to be the best. Although Nebraska Coach Tom Osborne said Nebraska’s 63-6 thrash ing of Missouri last week was the Huskers’ “most complete game,” Shields said the offense hasn’t peaked. “It’s yet to come,” Shields said. “But when you’re steadily improving like we have been, you know it’s going to come.” But it’ll have to come against a steadily improving Colorado defense, Osborne said. The Buffaloes arc ranked 11th in the nation (and second in the conference) against the pass. “I think they’ve made some changes,” Osborne said. “They were playing a lot of man-to-man, and got hurt quite a bit.” Shields said he thinks Nebraska’s defense is improving just like Colo rado’s defense is improving. “We’re very confident in what (the defensive players) can do,” Shields said. “They came on strong last week. And I think maybe they’re coming into their own.” Hughes said Nebraska would like nothing better than to “come into their own” and cool Colorado’s win ning streak, “If we keep playing the way we have been,” Hughes said, “and keep mixing it up offensively, I’m confi dent that we’ll come out on top.” WE RE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE American Heart Association