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But he was even happier after his Nebraska baseball team picked up its ninth victory of the season — a 5-2 win over Mount Marty College of Yankton, S.D., Thursday at Buck Beltzer Field. Behind the pitching efforts of Cody Winget and Mike Bellows, the Husk ers gave up just two runs. Nebraska, 9-5, jumped out early by scoring two in the first inning. Scott Wulfing led off the game with a single. After reaching third on a sacrifice, Wulfing scored on a two out base hit by Derek Dukart. Alvic Shepherd also scored togive the Husk Huskers-Mountaineers: a likely Classic From Daily Nebraskan and Associated Press Reports Nothing is final yet, but a Nebras ka-West Virginia matchup in the Kick off Classic is a strong possibility, a Kickoff Classic official said Thurs day. John Samcrjan, director of public affairs for the annual game, said a battle between Nebraska and West Virginia may be looming. “Nebraska obviously is no stranger totheMeadowlandsandGiantsStadi- i Sports Briefs Women’s tennis team to play in Wichita From Staff Reports The Nebraska women’s tennis team takes a 3-1 record into this weekend’s meet against Wichita State and Tulsa in Wichita, Kan. The Huskers will face Wichita State at 10 a.m. and Tulsa at noon on Saturday. Freshman April Yarmus leads the Huskers with a 4-0 record. Alison McNellis and Fraukc Hachtmann both have 3-1 records for the Huskers. Divers to compete in qualification meet From Staff Reports Husker men and women divers will compete in a qual ification meet in Oklahoma City this weekend. Jennifer Hamly, Julie Grimmer, Curtis Marti, Jeff Bro and John Arcarol i will compete in order to be one of seven women and men from this region to qualify for the NCAA meet. 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The Huskers then added one run each in the third and fourth innings. In the fourth, David Crane singled with one out. David Gappa and Chris Hesse both walked. Wulfing then hit a sacrifice fly to center to score Crain for the only run of the inning. While it was nice to spread around the run production, Sanders said, the Huskers still need more. The Lancers threatened in the sev enth. Trail ing 4-1, Mount Marty load ed the bases with one out. Winget then walked Jamie White to cut Nebraska’s lead to two. But Bellows came in to relieve Winget and got Tim Jensen to hit into a double play. Nebraska added an insurance run in the seventh. “This was very positive for us,” Sanders said. “These games have pointed us in the right direction.” urn,” he said. “They arc one of Ihc great programs in the country. “The matchup has been one of the things that’s been heard up and down the hallways here.” Other KickolTClassic officials de clined comment. West Virginia and Nebraska have both expressed their desire to play in the season opener. West Virginia Athletic Director Ed Pastilong said West Virginia play ers voted Monday to play in the Kick off Classic if invited. Nebraska coach Tom Osborne has said his players also had also ex pressed their interest. The game, the first of the college football season, would be played at the Mcadowlands in East Rutherford. N.J., with participants each receiving $650,000. Both West Virginia and Nebraska finished the regular season 11-0. The Mountaineers lost to Florida in the Sugar Bowl. Buckeyes Continued from Page 7 we are going to have to beat them.” But as long as Nebraska, who hasn’t lost a home dual in five years, produc es a good score Sunday, Allen said he would he pleased. “We don’t necessarily have to beat them now,” he said. “It would be nice. I think I have a better team. I would like to beat them, but if we score a 285, I’ll be happy.” For the Huskcr women, who start ed off the year 7-0 but arc now 9-5, the Ohio State meet will serve as a step ping stone for the Big Eight Champi onships in Lincoln on March 26. The Nebraska women have been on the road for their last two meets, and the Huskers went 2-5 in those meets. Coach Dan Kcndig said the team was looking forward to perform ing in front of a home crowd again. “The home crowd has a lot to do with us doing good,” Kendig said. “You get to sleep in your own bed the night before. Just being at home will be a big plus for us. We know what to expect, and we’re comfortable here.” He said the 14th-ranked Huskers needed a solid performance against the Buckeyes. “I think it isan important meet. For some reason, we have not done as good as we would have 1 iked these last couple of meets.” In order to turn that around, he said, the Huskers will need to focus on hitting their routines. “Now we’re back home and we’ve had some decent workouts,” Kcndig said. “We should go out and perform well. These next two meets are really important for us.” Fridays (3 p.m.-lO p.m.) For Information Call 477-1667 226 "S" 9th Street.