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Aspegren Continued from Page 7 Aspegren said, was designed to give her more opportunities. Doing this wi 11 help keep opposing defenses hon est, she said. Nebraska coach Terry Pettit said Aspegren deserved more credit than she was giving herself. “She has been getting more sets because the setter senses that she ter minates,” Pettit said. Aspegren, who led Nebraska with a .571 hitting percentage and a 4.89 kills per game average last weekend in the FirsTier Invitational, said her role on the team has been magnified since this time a year ago. “Right now, being one of two se niors,” she said, “I look at myself as one of the leaders.” - Pettit agreed with her. “Kelly has gone from a role player to someone who figures heavily in our game plan,” he said. “She’s a stronger attacker, a stronger defen sive player, a stronger server and a better ball handler. “She has become a very good vol leyball player. It’s probably one of the best parts about being a coach, to be able to watch someone improve as much as she has.” _ Pettit said the progression from walk-on to starter takes a great deal of work. ‘It takes a lot of discipline,” he said. “You have to believe in yourself. Now she is to the point where she can really enjoy the game because she knows she has the skills to deal with any situation. Aspegren said she received sev eral scholarship offers from smaller schools, but she knew all along that Nebraska was where she wanted to play. “My first goal was the scholar ship,” she said. “After that my goals changed a little bit. I worked towards playing.” , Revelle Continued from Page 7 team in Europe behind Holland and Italy. Revelle wasn’t the only member of the Comhusker coaching staff who traveled this past summer. Assistant coach Lori Sippel, who is originally from Stratford, Ontario, played for the Canadian National soft ball team at the World Softball Cham pionships this summer in St. John's, Newfoundland. The Canadian team finished fourth and automatically qualified for the 1996 Olympics. Sippel, a two-time All-American at Nebraska, also played for the Redding Rebels, a women’s team from California that won the U.S. National Championships. Revelle was an assistant coach for the Rebels. Sippel said that the women’s ma jor division is the highest level of competitive softball for females in the United States. “If there was a pro league, this would be it,” she said. / Several Husker players also spent the summer playing and coaching, Sippel said. 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