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The conference meet will determine the title. “In swimming, we have two sea Huskers Continued from Page 7 both first-year starters, combined for 18 tackles against Colorado. Petko said Nebraska’s younger defenders have progressed well. “We’ve matured,” he said. “I knew those (younger) guys were good. They might make some mistakes, (but) I knew and the coaches knew that they’d go 100 percent. When you go 100 percent, mistakes can sometimes be left behind.” Turner said Nebraska’s offense has lenms team to face Kansas By Jeff Singer Staff Reporter Revenge is on the minds of some of the Nebraska men’s tennis players this weekend. Nebraska will compete in the Midwest Regional ITCA Team Tour nament in Dcs Moines, Iowa, this weekend, beginning today against Kansas. The Huskers lost to Kansas at the same tournament in 1989, when the Jayhawks defeated Nebraska 5-4 in the finals. Kansas got the best of the Huskers last year, too, when the Jayhawks came to Lincoln and left town with a 7-2 win and the conference title. Nebraska Coach Kerry McDermott said that if the Huskers don’t give their all against Kansas, Nebraska’s woes against the Jayhawks will con tinue for at least another year. “I want our guys to go in there and fight to the death,” he said. “If we give less than our 100 percent, we won’t win.” The Midwest’s top six teams will compete in the tournament. Along with Kansas, the Huskers will have to battle Big Eight rivals Colorado and Iowa Stale, as well as Missouri Val ley Conference powers Drake and Wichita State. McDermott said this is the most important tournament Nebraska will play in all year for many reasons. “The regional team rankings will be based on this weekend’s tourney,” he said. “The tourney will also give everybody a good idea of who the teams are to beat in the region.” McDermott said all of his players arc going to have to be at the top of their games in order for the Huskcrs to come away with the team title. “We’ll have to produce to win,” he said. “We’re going to have to excel at each spot, and if we do that, we’ll be in the thick of things at the end.” Three freshmen have stepped in to take over three singles positions. One of those freshmen, No. 5 singles player Chris Nielsen, will not be making the trip because of a wrist injury, but Mike Garcia and Andy Davis will be playing in their first collegiate team match. “This will be a good tournament to lest the new freshmen,” McDermott said. “This weekend will give me a good idea of how team-oriented the freshmen actually arc.” The winner of this weekend’s tour nament will compete in the national team championships in February at Louisville, Ky. This weekend’s tour nament is Nebraska’s last competi tion until spring. suns, nuppcii saiu. mk/ uuai ords have no reflection in the champi onship meet.” He said the divers, coached by Jim Hocking, have been a strength for Nebraska. “Coach Hocking has done a great job and he has some fine athletes,” Huppert said. Nebraska should also be strong in the distance free with Michelle Butcher, two-time Big Eight swimmer of the year, he said. “We need to make big strides for ward in other events to be competi tive this early,” Huppert said. The women’s team is 1-2 with loses coming to Iowa 154-145 and to Brigham Young 155-145, and a 181 110 win against Utah last week. left its mistakes from the first half of last week’s Colorado game behind. Nebraska gained less than 100 yards against the Buffaloes in the first half. “We have a positive attitude be cause we feel we played well in the fourth quarter against Colorado,” Turner said. “We moved the ball when we had to.” But the Huskers may have a hard time rushing this week. Kansas ranks second in the conference and 22nd in the country against the run. “They have a big, physical, defen sive line so we’re not going to be able to run the ball as much,” Turner said. ■