Bowling Championships Tuesday at the £ast Union. Both the men’s'and women’s teams enter the tournament in Milwaukee as the No. 3 seed. N U striking out for bowling titles By Jett binger Staff Reporter Nebraska’s only defending national champions will be putting their title on the line this weekend in hopes of a repeat as the No. 1 team in the coun ty .. , -The Nebraska bowling teams will try to bowl their way to a couple of national titles; as the women attempt to repeal last year’s national champi onship, the men try to recapture the title after winning it in 1990. The teams will begin play in the three-day, 11 -team tournament Thurs day in Milwaukee. Bill Straub, who coaches both squads, said having his women’s team as defending champions was a dis tinct advantage. “They’ve had a long string of suc cesses, and there are a lot of teams that arc bothered playing us because of our success,” Straub said. Nebraska All-American Kim Berkc, a native of Beatrice who has a 205 average this year, said being ranked No. 3 this season after winning the title last year gave Nebraska added incentive. “We have something to prove this weekend,” Berkc said. “It could be better than coming in at No. 1 since we won’t be watched as much.” Along with Berkc, Jennifer Wilson, Andrea Fittje, Carrie Machuga, Shell) Machuga and Jan Hendricks will tx attempting to bring a second-straigh title back to Lincoln. On the other side of the alley, the men are also currently ranked No.2 heading into Thursday’s champion ships. Straub said he was optimistic ol the men’s chances in Milwaukee. “There’s five or six teams that car win it, and I think we’re one of thos< teams,’’ Straub said. The men who will try to knock of top-ranked Wichita State arc Tonr Krct/lcr, Randy Wilson, Jeff Bca slcy, Larry Stepp, Tony Manna anc T.J. Miscno. Bargen Continued from Page 9 tion on a new coach in a few days. Bargen had been impressive, Peter son said. “(Bargen) has a good record and he is an outstanding person,” Peter son said. Bargen was unavailable for com mcnl. Bargcn,49,camcto Nebraska with Coach Danny Nee in the spring of 1986 after eight years as the head coach of Hutchinson (Kan.) Commu nity College. At Hutchinson, Bargen’s teams compiled a 199-56 record, including a 31 -7 mark and a third-place finish in the NJCAA Tournament in 1985-86. 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Tennis Continued from Page 9 proud of our guys for focusing really well and not making fun of our oppo nents.” Bray agreed with his coach. “Missouri was worse than I ex pected,” Bray said. “They were a bunch of good guys off the court, but it was kind of a waste of time.” McDermott said ending the season in fifth place with a 2-4 Big Eight record is satisfactory, but a good showing against Colorado in the first round of the Big Eight Tournament would make the season a success. “On the whole, it’s been an aver age year,” McDermott said. “But if we can upset Colorado, it will be an excellent year.” On the other side of the net, the women’s team’s title hopes disap peared in the snow. No. 4 singles player Rachel Collins improved her Big Eight record to 5-2 after managing one of the three wins the Huskers had against Kansas Slate. Tina Coutretsis also beat her Wildcat counterpart at No. 6 singles, as did the No. 1 doubles tandem of Collins and Ann Flannery. 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