The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 01, 1994, Page 8, Image 8

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Huskers open Big Eight play this weekend
From Staff Reports_
The Nebraska women’s tennis
team, 7-4, begins Big Eight play this
weekend by playing host to Oklahoma
State on Saturday and Oklahoma on
Sunday at the Cather-Pound tennis
courts, 17th and R streets.
Both matches are scheduled to be
gin at 2 p.m.
Nebraska coach Scott Jacobson said
the Huskers were ready for this week
end’s competition.
“We have been playing some qual
ity tennis the past two weeks, and 1
think we can be equally successful in
the conference,” he said.
The Huskers went 4-2 over spring
break. At Fullerton, Calif., Nebraska
beat St. Mary’s and Cal Statc-Fullcr
ton before losing to Montana Slate.
This past weekend, Nebraska de
feated Oregon and Long Beach State
before losing to Fresno State.
Softball team wins two, looks to Big Eight
From Staff Reports
After getting back on the winning
track Wednesday against Creighton,
the Nebraska softball team turns its
attention to its Big Eight and home
opener Saturday against Kansas.
Saturday's doubleheader at the NU
softball complex is set to begin at 1
p.m., while Easter Sunday’s double
header starts at 11 a.m.
Nebraska, which swept Creighton
5-1 and 7-1 Wednesday in Omaha,
will play Kansas.
The 11-15 Huskers take a three
game winning streak into this week
end’s games, while Husker sopho
more Tobin Echo-Hawk takes a school
record-tying 14-gamc hit streak into
the conference schedule.
Echo-Hawk hit a two-run home
run in the third inning of the 5-1
victory over Creighton.
In the second game, Echo-Hawk’s
single tied the Husker record. She also
leads the Big Eight with a .443 batting
average.
Melanie Raimonda earned a victo
ry in the first game against Creighton,
while Cody Dusenberry’s four-hitter
helped the Huskcrs earn a romp in the
second game.
Genk Parmele/DN
Revenge or repeat?
Nebraska pitcher Jeff Strasser and the rest of the Huskers will try to redeem themselves
this weekend after losing a doubleheader to Oklahoma State Wednesday. The Huskers
play the Cowboys tonight at 7 p.m., Saturday at 2 p.m. and Sunday at 1 p.m. at Buck
Beltzer Field.
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right now.”
Solich said the spring was a time
for evaluating talent and fighting for
spots, but the Huskers might not settle
on one back right away.
“No matter who starts, more than
one guy will play a lot," Solich said.
“A lot of areas arc decided this time of
year. But ground can be made up when
we come back for two-a-days in the
fall.”
Nebraska will have less time this
fall. The Huskers have to be ready to
play by Aug. 28, when they open the
season against West Virginia in the
Kickoff Classic.
“Everyone wants to play,” Phillips
said. “Everyone wanted to get started
early in the KickofTClassic. We want
to get back in, because we want to
prove that we can play after we lost in
the Orange Bowl.
Altman to inherit Creighton program
OMAHA (AP) — Kansas State
coach Dana Altman became the new
men’s basketball coach at Creighton
University on Thursday. He becomes
the 14th head coach in Creighton’s
75-year history.
Altman declined to discuss his sal
ary, but he said it was a five-year
contract that can be renewed after
each year he was at Creighton.
Altman replaces Rick Johnson,
who resigned March 2 after three
seasons with the Bluejays. Johnson
had a 24-59 record with the Missouri
Valley Conference team over that
Altman said he wasn’t unhappy at
Kansas State and that the toughest
decision was leaving the players.
“Those 14 players I worked with
all year, they’re a great group of guys,”
Altman said. “Four of them arc se
niors and they wouldn’t be around me
much anymore now that they’re done
with their eligibility, but those 10
underclassmen, they worked their tails
off. They’re a great group of young
men.”
Creighton’s basketball tradition is
solid, but the program will need to be
improved, Altman said.
Before Thursday’s announcement.
Kansas State had ended its season
with a 92-79 loss to Siena in the
consolation game of the National In
vitation Tournament in New York.
Altman was 20-14 in his fourth
season at Kansas State. Overall, the
35-ycar-old Wilber native was 68-54
at Kansas State and 83-67 as an NCAA
Division 1 head coach.
In 1993, Altman was named the
Big Eight Conference Coach of the
Year, when the Wildcats finished 7-7
in the conference and one game out of
second place. The Wildcats also were
the sixth seed in the NCAA tourna
ment.