The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 28, 1994, Page 8, Image 8

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    NU hitters lose in Tiger outing [
From Staff Reports
Nebraska dropped to 0-3 in the Big
Eight after losing a doublchcader to
Missouri Sunday in Columbia, Mo.
The Cornhuskers, 12* 12, managed
just four runs in three games against
the Tigers.
Missouri, 17-7 and 3-2 in the Big
Eight, opened the weekend by beating
the Huskcrs 3-1 on Friday. After a
rainout Saturday, the Tigers came back
to beat Nebraska 5-2 and 2-1 Sunday.
In Sunday’s first game, Nebraska
had the lcadoff hitter on base in seven
of the nine innings. But the Huskcrs
couldn’t come back after Missouri
scored three runs in the second and
two in the fifth inning.
In the second game Sunday, Ne
braska rallied in the eighth inning.
With two outs in the inning, Derek
Dukart doubled to left field. David
Gonzalez then doubled to right center
to drive in Dukart.
After Scott Wulfing was hit by a
pilch, David Crain flew out to left to
end the rally.
All-American Darin Erstad had
his 20-game hit streak snapped in the
second game Sunday.
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with a 9.9 on the balance beam.
“We are just about right where we
want to be,” Kcndig said. “Going into
regiotials, our confidence is up and we
feel that we can do well.”
Other Huskers placing in individ
ual events included Jenkins (second in
the vault and first in the uneven bars),
DcHaan (second in the uneven bars),
Kristi Camp (third in the uneven bars)
and Bartlett (first in the balance beam).
NOTES:
• DeHaan was named Big Eight
Newcomer of the Year. The freshman
from Sioux Falls,S.D., wasoneof two
Husker freshmen to compete in every
event of every meet this season.
• Kendig was named Big Eight
Coach of the Year. In his first year at
Nebraska, he coached the Huskers to
their first Big Eight title in four years
and has Nebraska in position to make
its first trip to the national meet since
1990.
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