The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 22, 1993, Page 17, Image 17

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Nebraska’s Zarina Galvan returns a shot in a match earlier this year. The Cornhusker
women’s tennis team, seeded No. 7 in the Big Eight Tournament, will face Oklahoma State
in the first round Friday.
Husker tennis team
faces Cowgirls first
Individual effort
key, coach says
By Matt Woody
Staff Reporter
The Nebraska women’s tennis team
is looking to rebound from last
weekend’s loss to Oklahoma and prove
itself at the Big Eight Tournament,
coach Scott Jacoboson said.
The Comhuskers will occupy the
No. 7 seed in the tournament, which
begins Friday in Prairie Village, Kan.
Nebraska’s first round opponent
will be Oklahoma State, the No. 2
seed. And from previous meetings
between the two teams, it appears the
Huskers have their work cut out for
them.
The Cowgirls completed the Big
Eight conference season with a 6-1
dual record, good enough to finish
second behind Kansas. En route to
that finish, Oklahoma State shut out
Nebraska 9-0 in a match April 17.
Nebraska isn’t gunning for one
team, Jacobson said. The Huskers’
main goal is to finish higher than their
seed in the tournament, he said.
To accomplish that, Jacobson said,
the entire team is going to have to turn
it up a notch.
Team members “can’t be looking
for someone else to win it for our
team. Each individual has to take care
of her own court,” Jacobson said.
Nebraska’s best chance for a win
may comeagainsleitherlowaStateor
Kansas State, Jacobson said. In the
regular season, die Comhuskers lost
to both teams by a score of 5-4. The
Big Eight Tournament is the place to
pul it all together, Jacobson said.
“Basically, (the season) is all prepa
ration for one big tournament, and
this is it,” he said.
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Former Lincolnite William
S. Kirby, Science Fiction/
Cyberpunk author, whose
work has been compared to
Neuromancer, will be
autographing his latest
book lapetus in our East
Park Plaza store on Satur
day, April 24 from 1:30 to
3:00 P.M. If you can’t be on
hand, books may be ordered
by phone at 467-4416.
BOOKS
East Park Plaza
66th & ”0’’ Streets
Lincoln, Nebraska
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Senior Sendoff this Thursday night from 7-flpm at the
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your friends I
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EARTH DAY SPECIAL!
Trekking in fhe Himalayas of Nepal
Free slide show on Earth Day
Thursday. April 22.1993
700-800 p.m.
In the Campus Recreation Center
Campus Recreation Office Conference Room
(Also information on the UNL trp to Nepal 12/93-1/94)
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Riding the White Horse Home:
A Western Family Album
by Teresa Jordan
(author of Cowgirls: Women of the American West)
Ruling the White Horse Home traces the history of four genera tions
of Teresa Jordan's family to mirror the demise of a quintessential
American way of life. This is not only their story, it is every
Western family's story: it is the story of the American West.
Join the author for a reading and autographing
on Friday, April 23 from 4:30 to 5:30.
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