Olson Continued from Page 13 “When I walked off the mat, I knew it wasn’t me out there,” he said. “If my career would have been over then, I would have become one of those guys who sits in the bar all day and talks about how good he was.” Despite the lows, Olson said he never seriously considered quitting the sport. “Every athlete has to question themselves once in a while,” he said. “But without wrestling,.I wouldn’t be happy.” Olson, who is 20-2 and ranked No. 2 in the country this season, said he would rather not look back on his career as a scries of peaks and valleys. “I don’tjikc to think about the peaks and valleys because then I tend to concentrate on the valleys too much,” he said. Yet it would be difficult for - a If my career would have been over then, I would have become one of those guys who sits in the bar all day and talks about how good he was. —Olson NU wrestler -ft - Olson to ignore the many peaks during his career. The senior criminal justice major has already been named an All American twice. He is just the seventh wrestler in Huskcr history to post 100 career victories, and he ranks second in career pins at Nebraska. Olson said the highlight of his career came earlier this season when the Huskers upset the top ranked Iowa Hawkeycs in the , semifinals of the National Dual Meet Championships at the NU Coliseum. “They were the team to beat,” he said. “And everyone on our team came together and did what they were supposed to do.” And Olson is confident he will find another peak this season — the national championship. Coaches Tim Neumann, Mark Cody and Brad Penrith arc great motivators who will help him achieve his goal, he said. Teammate Matt Lindland, who is ranked No. 1 in the nation, also motivates Olson. “A lot of motivation comes from my teammates,” he said. “This year, Malt has helped me pick up my own intensity.” But no matter what happens, Olson said, the highs will always stick out in his mind. “Even if it was all over tomor row, I’d still have happy memo ries,” he said. Best Continued from Page 13 “He missed two weeks, so I thought he had a good nine, 10 minutes — I thought when he came in the game he helped us,” Nee said. “Hcrcally helps us when that jump shot starts falling and I think it will. “I think Tom Best will win a game “ before it’s over.” Nee might not have had the chance to have Best winning games in a 1 Huskcr uniform if circumstances in i Toledo hadn’t gone awry. v WhilchcwasatTolcdo,theteam’s c coaching staff was fired after his r sophomore season. Those ax ings were r the main reason Best came to Ne braska. o “Mywholccoachingstaffgolfircd tl at Toledo — they just didn’t get rid of the head coach, they got rid oPall the 1 assistants and everybody, so I was a kind ol disappointed about that,” Best r said. ' -44 They haven't seen the real Tom Best ~ hope fully soon they will. -Best NU Forward -99 ~ But another factor for choosing Jcbraska was the prospect of playing n the NCAA tourney, because “I wanted to go to a program where I ould make going to the NCAA tour amcnl — I think that’s part of the cason 1 came here.” Best said he wanted to make more f a contribution to the buskers in icir search of a NCAA tourney berth. “I’m kind of hard on myself, but ’m not really having a good year at 11,” he said. “They haven’t seen the eal Tom Best—hopefully soon they rill.” $3 00 per day for 15 words on individual student and student organization ads. $4 00 per day for 15 words on non-student ads $.15 each additional word.__ 2 Appliances For Sale Microwave for Sale: Hotpoint. works perfect *65 or best offer. Call 477-5167. 4 Books For Sale Happy Valentine* Day! 50% off all true crime books at A Novel Idea, 118 No. 14th. 475-TOME._ SPELLBOUND BOOKS 6 GAMES: Candy, magazines, posters. 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Union, and 300 Ne. East Union Come join the team' UPC International Film Locked-Up Time Sunday, Feb. 14 3. 5. 7. a 9pm Sheldon Art Gallery Z Balloons N Things Z - Valentine bouquets for your sweetheart. ▼ Cindie 474-07M. mm Pick-up and delivery. Visa A Mastercard. Student discounts, Valentine’s Day Carnations Stop and order a carnation tor someone you care About AIESEC—Nebraska Booth, Mon-Thur. 10:30am 2:00pm. $2.75 with message A free delivery on campus Call 472-3379JW details. Where’s the line? A discussion of the issues of privacy surrounding the Candice Harms case Bring your sack lunch and join journalists from Channel 7, the Lincoln Journal Star and a criminal justice professor Thursday, Feb 11. 11:30am Avery 217 WHO DO YOU LOVE? Tell the worldl Leave a message lor your sweetie in the window ol Nebreeka Bookstore, 13th A Q N s FREE I BIG RED ROCK-O-RAMA ’93 Sign up now in the Office for Student Involvement to help stage Lincoln s biggest annual music event. Roadies dr workers, security needed FREE FOOD I OR come to UPCConcertjndDance meetings Tuot 4 30pm RACISM & SEXISM Lecture A discussion highlighting the emotional experience A racial development ot four women as portrayed in the lilm, -Imitation of Life" Pre 6ented A facilitated by Barbra Turnag* aredu ate student in sociology A Leant,n Uiacks graduate student In enghsh Come to the 338 UNION, on Thurs Feb 11 at 2 30pm til 4 :30pm to attend 115 Meetings Biochemistry Club Meeting Friday. February 12, at City Union. 700pm Special Speaker Dr Goceck. Chicano Special Events Important meeting today at 600 at Culture Center. ECOLOGY-NOW Meeting tonight at 7:30pm in NE Union (room posted). Guest speaker State Senator Chris Beutler of District 26. on Environmental Issues in the Unicameral LIBERTARIANS Campus Libertarians meet tonight at 6:30pm in the Union. Check Union events calendar for room number. Cues tions-call 477-8467. Off-Campus for Voice Come to Union. 700pm TONIGHT to VOICE your opin ions. Worth every minute* Pre-Law Club Meeting at 7:30 p.m. Thursday In the City Union. Kaplan will be giving $50 discounts for all who attendl Pre-Pharmacy Club Wed. Feb 17 at 6 00pm at NE Union (room posted) SAA Meeting today at 500 pm sharp at the Wick. Bring your nametags and your smiling faces! The Publications Board wHI meet 4:30 p.m. Thursday in the Nebraska Union to discuss Daily Nebraskan policies and to hire next year's advertising manager Alt are welcome to attend _g UNL Parking Advisory Committee meeting February 112 5:30 City Union Room will be posted. ’ • * 1 * nxo Congratulations to all the new Committee and Rush Chairmen: Gavin Dutton, Mke Hornbeck, Dave Smith. Andy Weber, Jim Speck. Jeff Jensen, Bill Beaton. Travis Smaiiny, Jason Skifl, Troy Wayman, Judd Nickolson, and Sean Neumayer. _ The Men ol Pi Kappa Phi AHA Congratulations to Nicki Schneider tor making Greek Week, to Lori Dexter lor Pathways to Leadershp Manage ment, and to Susan Garver tor getting accepted to Grad schootl AOII What do you get when you contone steak. Jeno's pizza, broken statues, spinning discs, living room dancing. Ba sic Instinct, upside down margarlas, and stinky cows7 One great party I Let's do it again I Farmhouse Sophomores Chancellor Spamer. We would Ike to extend our thanks lor your Monday night dinner vis*. We enjoyed your company and appreciated you taking time to vis* with us Respectfully, the Men ol Sigma Phi Epsilon ZN Congratulations to the new in«iates of Sigma Nu: M Aberti, J. Bargstadt. J Rohrs. J. Guretsky. T. Paige D. Okeberry. P. Carsen. E. Schulte. B. Boss, M Luongo. M Martin, R Anderson, M. Helen. R Wmans. S. Savarda. J Town*, j. Derr. M. Butler. P. McGrath. R. Tucker, J. Hawkins. The Men ol Sigma Nu Congratulations to Tracy Royer on her pearling _Love, your Phi Mu sisters Congratulations to Chris Banks. Jason Bolt, and Matt Luongo for bemg elected to Greek Week Committees __The Men ol Sigma Nu Congratulations to Ryan Hughes. Mke Wxth. and Jamie Kart lor bemg selected lor Greek Week Men of Farmhouse Do You Went To Be A Pert Ol The Greek Sociei Board? Apply to be a Social Board Sub-Comm*tee member i Appncdt ons available and due (on Feb. 22) a* Greek Kappa Delta. Thanks for participating in the dinner exchange with us. We had a good time. The Men of Kappa Sigma To our idols at Farmhousa: Roses are Week. Volets are sad. Look out lor what's coming. From the girls who are bad. ______The wttd women ol Phi Mu Tri-Dak's, Tiffany, you're doing a great job as Co-Chair lor the Red Cross Stood Drive Love, your Tri-Delt sisters 9 130 Student Government ASUN Vacancies The following colleges have vacancies: Teachers College • Div. of Continuing Studies Committee poeltione available for: Parking Appeals Student Employee Grievance Applications available at 115 Nebraska Union. Deadline: 4t)0 p.m. Thursday. Fab. 11