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NU vs. Oklahoma St. Wed. Feb. 26, 7:08 p.m. at Gallagher-lba Arena, Stillwater, Okla | F 44 Bruce F 21 Cart Hayes 6-9 Sr. 11.6 5.4 C 34 Derrick Chandler 6-10 Jr. 12.4 8.2 G 12 Jamar Johnson 5*11 So. 11.4 3.6 _ G 52 Eric Piatkowski 6-6 So. 14.7 6.6 _~ PPG RPG F 35 Byron Houston 6-7 Sr. 20.3 9.0 or 42 Randy Oavis 6*9 Jr. 7.9 3.6 C 50 Bryant Reeves 7-0 Fr. 7.8 4.8 G 20 Sean Sutton 6-1 Sr. 11.4 2.8 G 05 Corey Williams 6-2 Sr. 10.9 3.6 G 14 Darwyn Alexander 6-0 Sr. 10.0 2.4 Brian ShellitcyON Cowboys Continued from Page 7 with 45. “His forte is shooting the basket ball, and he’s showing the courage, determination and maturity that sen iors usually have,” Nee said. “He’s doing everything from picking up towels to hitting three-pointers, and he’s doing whatever it takes to win.” As for those who have criticized the Huskers, Nee said Nebraska’s recent success should open the eyes of doubters to how far his program has come. “We’ve played for 98 years and are now on the verge of making his tory of two straight NCAAs,” Nee said. “We lost four or five players off of last year’s program — now we’re right back at the same level we were at. “We’re playing in the toughest conference in the country and we go 12-1 in non-conference, so how can you criticize us?” DIPPING IS FOR DIPS. 1AMERICAN DON’T USE SNUFF OR CHEWING TOBACCO. 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Name (Please print) AiUress City State_Zip CoAr Institution (Full name) TillsDaytime Pk’ne ( ) TIAA-CPF.F Participant If yes. Social Security f □ Yes a No ----- t *f Wpendang upon your mat Hut tons plan and (He Mate you live in. CREF annuities are distributed by TIAA-CREF Individual dr Institutional Services. Inc. Pur more romplf information, including charges and expenses, cad I 000 MI-1755, Ext 6009 for a prospectus. Read the prospectus carefully before you invest or tend money. Harassment case settled BOSTON (AP) — A sportswriter who alleged a New England Patriots player exposed himself in the locker room and taunted her while team mates encouraged him has settled her sexual harassment lawsuit for a re ported $250,000-plus. The settlement, announced Mon day, came about a week before Lisa Olson’s lawsuit against members of the football team was to go to trial. Terms were not disclosed, but The Boston Globe said it learned from an unidentified source that the Patriots agreed to pay her about $500,000. The Boston Herald, where Olson worked at the time of the incident, quoted sources as saying the sum ranged from at least $250,000 to more than $700,000. Olson had alleged that while inter viewing a player in 1990,athlcteZeke Mowatt exposed his genitals and made sexual remarks while egged on by two teammates. The incident stirred debate over women writers in the locker room. Olson said she will use the money to establish a journalism scholarship at her alma mater, Northern Arizona University. Wresting Continued from Page 7 “Other than that, there’s just not much I can say about them,” Neu mann said. Winning the dual is not as impor-, tant to Neumann as improvement, as his wrestlers work on their individual techniques. “We look at this dual as one last tune-up for the Big Eight Tourna ment (March 7, in Norman, Okla.),” Neumann said. “Toward the end of the season, each lime he’s on the mat, a guy tries to improve some part of his wrestling. That’s the most important thing we have to do out there.” Neumann said that while many coaches were happy just to finish the season, he was anticipating good things in the next three weeks, at the Big Eight and NCAA tournaments. The NCAA Tournament will be March 18-20 at the Myriad in Okla homa City. Neumann said the morale of the team was good heading into the final stretch of the season. “Our guys have a realistic attitude about what they need to do and what they can accomplish in the next few weeks,” Neumann said. “There isn’t anybody we’re going to fool at the Big Eights.*’ Baseball Continued from Page 7 “They went down to Oklahoma and played tough,” Sanders said. “They improved a lot during the games.” Junior Josh Bullock is designated “ ii i ii ii ■ I—V to start on me mound tor Meoraska, Sanders said. After Bullock, Sanders said he planned to split the time among several pitchers. The Huskers are scheduled to host Western Illinois for a doubleheader Saturday and a single game Sunday. Nebraska then travels to Wichita State on Tuesday. Men’s Basketball 1. Sigma Alpha Epsilon (6-0) 2. Penetrators (7-0) 3. Harper 3 (6-0) 4. ABC (5-0) 5. Delia Tau Delta A-1 (4-0) _ 6. The Machine (4-1) 7. Beta Theta Pi A-l (5-1) 8. Alpha Tau Omega A-2 (5-1) 9. Jungle Brothers (5-1) 10. Misfits (6-1) Women’s Basketball 1. TFD (5-0) 2. The Bla/.e (5-0) 3. HSS Bad Girls (4-1) 4. Snots (4-1) 5. Hot Shots (4-1) 6. Alpha Omicron Pi (4-1) 7. Your Loss (4-1) 8. Delta Gamma (3-2) 9. Sandoz 6 (3-2) 10. Delta Delta Della (4-2) Co-Rec Volleyball 1. Kappa Sigma/Delta Gamma 1 (2-0) 2. Blacktops (3-0) 3. Stowaways (2-0) 4. Unstoppable (3-0) 5. Slammers (3-0) 6. Ace Makers (3-0) 7. Phi Gamma Delta/Alpha Chi Omega (3-0) 8. Theta Xi/Alpha Omicron Pi (3 0) 9. Py thons (3-0) 10. Sigma Phi Epsilon/Kappa Al pha Theta (2-1) From the Office of Campus Recreation Last Wednesday's Results Basketball Bea/ers 47, Thundering Herd 40; Bruins 52, Wailing Banshees 28, BC Boys 61, Blow Up Dolls 41, Greyhounds 51, Geams Jammers 29, Jungle Broth ers 63,7 Keg Rats 50, Midnight Blue 65, Kumstems 61; Team X 72, Nebraska Tech 33, Strange Brew 68, Run & Gun 58. Fat & Out of Shape 56, B!acktops52, 69ers 69, The Sluts 46; Misfits 67, Gunnm Gauchos 57; IDGARA 40, The Law 38; Delta Gamma B 44, Burr 2 East 33; Losers 62, Alpha Xi Delta 33, Blaze 57. Love Hall 18 Indoor Soccer Tnangle 1, Kappa Sigma 0; Alpha Tau Omega C1 1, Phi Gamma Delta 0; Beta Theta Pi 2, Sigma Phi Epsilon 1; Delta Gamma wbf over Alpha Delta Pi; W La Topa 3, Galera 1; Piper 2 9, Cos mos 1; China 4, BMR 1; J Stryker 5, The Blaze 0 Thursday's Results Basketball Penetrators 78, The Magnificent 7 64, Kings of the Arctic 47, Bus Drivers 42; St Andrew's Slicers 54, Crazed Dogs 47, Delta Tau Delta B2 57, Sigma Alpha Epsilon B1 56 Beta Theta Pi 61, Delta Upsilon B2 43, Lambda Chi Alpha 54, Phi Gamma Delta B2 39, Brown House 53, Sober Stormers 42; Sigma Phi Epsilon B2 56, Phi Kappa Psi 39; Theta Chi 73, Alpha Gamma Sigma B1 60, Alpha Gamma Sigma B2 72, Delta Tau Delta B1 53; Delta Upsilon B1 68, Ag Men 55. Harper 3 64, Cattier 3 43; Burr II Brewers 60, Cather 7 43 Volleyball Unstoppable 2, Acacia/Alpha Delta Pi 0. Phi Gamma Delta/Alpha Chi Omega 2, It's Superstars 0; Help Wanted 2, Gamma Phi Beta 0, Havin Fun 2, NWA 0; Net Violators 2, FCA 2 0; Stephens Leepers 2, Mr Happy 1; Beta Sigma Psi wbf over FCA 2, Spikers 2, Alpha Tau Omega/Pi Phi I 0; Scniongs 2, Farmhouse B2 1; Co-Wrecks 2. Abel 10. MORE style MORE convenience AND you save everyday I Haircut & Shampoo __$8 Perm Wave* (including haircut & style)_$24 Shampoo/Condkion/Slyle ...$8 NO APPOINTMENTS. Walk in. Sign in. You're next •AtMtenU chary tor Mr.