Alcohol Awareness Drinking and Driving Doesn't Mix... Have a Safe and Happy Holiday! From the Women of Phi Mu Tls the season to be safe. Have a safe holiday, don't drink and drive. From the Women of Alpha Phi Stay Alive... Don't Drink and Drive. Think before you drink. Use a designated driver to keep your noliday season safe and happy]_ From the Men of Theta XI Celebrate Sensibly. From the Women of Delta Gamma Drink Safe... i I Drive Sober. , I l \\ Covioty Cork 1 ) ^LIQUOR II 2702 South St, I Hare a sale and happy holiday. Hitchin’ Post Life is too precious to drink and drive. nebraska spirit GREEK SHOP ||r—.-- - ■ ...s Interafraternity Council asks students to drive responsibly over the holiday season. . Ciblcyision MUNI IIil VIMt IN I Reducing Your Risk For Alcohol Problems Is As Easy As Observing 0-1-2-4 • Research reveals that, under certain circumstances, alcohol use can be dangerous. 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The legal penalty in Nebraska for DWI 1st offense is: • 7 to 30 days in jail • $500 fine • 6 months revocation of driver’s license ASUN Student Legal Services is a fr££ legal service available to UNL students. Call for an appointment. f'oa°nt 335 Nebraska Union Services (402) 472-3350 m. m.____— Sports •j NU survives USC’s Miner threat By Nick Hytrek Senior Editor The Nebraska basketball team’s young lineup gained a season’s worth of experience as the Comhuskers pulled off a 93-84 win over highly-touted Southern California Monday night. A crowd of 13,620 fans at the Bob Devaney Sports Center watched an inspired Husker team break to a 5-0 lead, which eventually grew to a 19 point advantage shortly into the sec ond half, and then withstand a late Trojan charge. Nebraska Coach Danny Nee said the win was very important to the younger members of his team. “I think tonight really helped our young players get some confidence,” Nee said. “It was a big game, a big time crowd, Big Eight competition, and we rose to the level that we had to to find a way to win. “I don’t think we did anything pretty but we found a way to win.” Carl Hayes led six Huskcrs who sjeored in double figures. The senior co-captain scored 18 points, includ ing three three-point baskets, and also pulled down a team-high 11 rebounds. Hayes has turned into a quality leader for the Huskcrs, Nee said. “We haven’t had that (leadership) in a long time,” Nee said. “He’s keep ing his composure. I think Hayes did a remarkable job.” Hayes said he was just doing what he has to do. “I’m a senior and I’m one of the leaders,” Hayes said. “That’s what I’m going to have to do day-in and day-out.” Nebraska also withstood a 43-point performance from USC guard Harold Miner, a player mentioned by many for post-season honors. The 43 points were a Sports Center record for total points by any player in one game. “It was a quiet 43, if there’s any such thing.” Nee said. “But he’s a magnificent player. We were trying to stop him, but I thought we were guarding him respectable.” Both teams opened the game fir ing. Sophomore point guard Jamar Johnson opened the scoring with a turn-around jumper in the lane and Hayes hit the first of his three-point ers from the top of the key for the early 5-0 lead.__ See USC on 11 William Lauer/DN Nebraska forward Eric Piatkowski shoots over USC’s Phil Glenn during the Cornhuskers’ 93-84 win Monday night. Piatkowski scored 12 points, one of six Huskers to score in double figures. 4 -- Volleyball team to begin early trek to nationals By John Adkisson Staff Reporter According to the Nebraska volley ball team’s calendar, the road to the national championship begins a week end early. That weekend will kick off Friday night at Omaha’s Civic Auditorium, when the 23-4 Comhuskers face Iowa State in the first round of the Big Eight Tourna ment. Nebraska will be attempting to win its eighth conference tour- Pettit nament in nine years. Nebraska Coach Terry Pettit said the conference tournament is really an extension of the national champi onship tournament, which begins the first weekend in December. “We’re going to prepare for it just like we would prepare for the na tional championship,” Pettit said. If Nebraska had been as successful in the NCAA tournament as they have been in the Big Eight Tournament, the Cornhuskers already would have a huge collection of national-champi onship banners. Since the conference tournament began a four-team format in 1982, Nebraska has run up a 15-1 record, losing only to Oklahoma in 1987. But Pettit said this year’s Held, which includes 23-8 and probablc NCAA entrant Colorado and 23-7 Kansas, is as strong it has ever been. “It’s a very strong field,” Pettit said. “Both Kansas and Colorado have over 20 wins, and Iowa State has had a good year.” Colorado Coach Brad Saindon agreed, and said the tournament field gets stronger every year. “All of the teams play an exciting brand of volleyball,” Saindon said. “I think that the tournament will be as exciting as the regular season.” Last season, the same four teams were in the tournament, with Ne braska taking the crown with victo ries over Kansas in the semifinals and Colorado in the final. Pettit said Nebraska will face a dangerous first-round foe in Iowa State. The Cyclones beat Missouri in straight games last weekend to clinch the final spot in the tournament over Okla homa. “They had to win a critical match, and they did that,” Pettit said. “They’ve .f5:30 pra FrH..\.["-=f=—^.}.}" {.t"' * | I || |{ j | j —:_;_>11-1 i : . : :- - TESEjWM sny | 7:jj0f:.m Frday** got to be motivated coming into the tournament.” Pettit said his team will not worry about experimentation during the tournament. “1 don’t think we’ll use any com binations that we haven’t used in the past,” he said. Saindon, whose Buffaloes have played Nebraska close in two three Ami* DefrairVDN game losses this season, said his team would love to have another shot at Nebraska should the two teams meet in the final. “All of our goals revolve around beating Nebraska,” Saindon said. “That •is paramount with us.” Saindon said having played Ne braska twice before may work as an advantage for the Buffaloes should the two teams meet on Saturday night.