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NCAA Continued from Page 13 shots,” Husker All-American center Karen Jennings said. Beck had asked her team to turn up the defense earlier in the week, and the Huskers answered with 12 steals, including six from Brown. “I just think it was a tremendous defensive effort,” Beck said. “They all contributed in some way or the other.” Brown led all scorers with 26 points and 13 rebounds. Guard Sara Offringa scored 15 and Jennings added 14. Husker guard Meggan Yedsena had a game-high seven assists. Nebraska took its biggest lead of the game, 69-39, with 8:19 left after a basket by Dina Haselip. TheHuskers’ lead was never less than 20 through out the second half. “We were out of sync the whole night offensively,” said Marpc, whose team finished its season at 16-12. San Diego was led by Chris Enger with 15points,whilcJillShaveradded IMPROVE YOUR NIGHTLIFE. Many accidents are caused by car drivers who didn’t see the cyclists. Wear reflective gear and bright clothing. And keep your r~~6 1 y evening from being ruined. MOTORCYCLE SAFETY FOMNMTHNrx/* -44 These young women are very dedicated and they deserve to have this type of exposure. -Beck Nil women's basketball coach -tt - 14. Nebraska will have to travel to Los Angeles Sunday for a second-round date with third-seeded Southern Cali fornia. Beck said she was pleased with the final home performance of her team, which was played before a season high crowd of 5,993 fans. “I think that shows how women can play. I think they respect what we did and how we played tonight,” Beck said. “These young women are very dedicated and they deserve to have this type of exposure.” Brown Continued from Page 13 her level of play. “I can say I was really relaxed and when I’m relaxed, I play better,” Brown said. As far as relaxing off the court, Brown and Nebraskawill not have much time. The Huskers are sched uled to play Southern California in a second-round West Regional game Sunday in Los Angeles. For the moment, Brown said she would savor her contribution to Ne braska women’s basketball history. “I can look back and say, 'Hey, that was a fun game,”’ she said. Wrestlers hoping to continue winning trend at NCAA meet By Tim Pearson Staff Reporter The Nebraska wrestling team hasn ’ t lost anything for almost two months. They’re hoping the trend contin ues at least through this weekend at the NCAA Championships. The tournament, which will be held at Hilton Coliseum in Ames, Iowa, starts tonight and will run through Saturday. Comhusker coach Tim Neumann said that his team had a definite shot of winning it all. “If we’re at the top of our game, I think we’ll win it,” he said. “If we can get three or four guys in the finals, we’ll have a good chance.” Getting three or four wrestlers in may be easier since the Huskers are one of two teams, the other being Penn State, that qualified wrestlers in all 10 weight divisions. “If they can all win one match, (having 10 wrestlers) will be a huge advantage,”Neumann said. “Wehave scoring potential at each weight.” The Huskers are coming off of a Big Eight title win, which they won by a half-point over Iowa State two weeks ago. Neumann said he was hoping to use the close race at the Big Eight meet to the Huskers’ advantage. “The wrestlers have worked a lot smarter in practice, and we’ve hope fully corrected our weaknesses,” Neumann said. “It’ll be a tight race at the NCAA meet. It’ll be just like the Big Eight, but with 110 teams in the race.” Neumann said the Huskers need strong performances from their se niors. Neumann said senior John Buxton, at 118, could be a surprise to his opponents. “He Vas great at the Big Eight meet. He’ll be better at nationals,” he said. “He showed that he could move down a weight and compete. He’s as good as anybody in his weight.” Husker Frank Velazquez, after winning the Big Eight title at 134, will compete for a title, Neumann said. “Frank will be seeded at the na tional tournament, and that always helps,” he said. “He’s a big match wrestler. He won three titles in high school and two in junior college.” In the higher weights, Neumann said Corey Olson, Ovanes Oganisian and Rulon Gardner need to do better than they did at the Big Eight meet. Olson will be in pursuit of his first national title after a runner-up finish last year and a third-place finish in 1990. “Olson is a national tournament wrestler. I think Corey will win at nationals,” Neumann said. Neumann said that this may be the closest tourney ever. “This will be the best national tour nament in the last 15 years,” he said. “The whole tournament may come down to the heavyweight match.” Pitching secures win for Nebraska rrvrn oiari nuporis Sophomore Derek Mickelson pitched his first complete game of the season as Nebraska beat St. John’s 8 3 Wednesday in the Pepsi/Johnny Quik Classic in Fresno, Calif. The win improved theComhuskers’ record in the eight-team tournament to 2-1. Mickeison scattered nine mts, strik ing out four and walking only one. Nebraska coach John Sanders said Mickelson’s effort helped his team’s confidence one day after they lost 5 4 to Southwest Missouri State. “It was a good solid performance,” Sanders said. “Derek pitched well and our defense had another outstanding day. St. John’s, which fell to 2-1 in the tournament, was ranked No. 33 in the preseason by Baseball America. 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