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Kendig said the first meet of the year would be a good measuring Kendig stick for his team’s ability. “It will be interesting,” Kendig said. “I doubt either one of us will be totally ready, but it’s a starting point.” Kendig said the two teams were very similar. Both Nebraska and Utah State will be vying for a spot at regionals later in the year. Last year, both teams had similar seasons. The Big Eight champion Huskers finished the season 11 -S last year, and the Aggies are coming off a 7-3 sea son. “It will be interesting. I doubt either one of us will be totally ready, but it’s a starting point. ” u DAN KENDIG Nebraska women’s gymnastics coach Kendig said he didn’t expect great results because it was the first meet of the year. But he hopes the meet will be a springboard to the future. “We’re going to water down our routines a little just to hit (our land ings),” Kendig said. “These are two evenly matched teams, and if we can just hit our landings, we will win.” But the Huskers will enter the match banged up. Senior Martha Jenkins has a sore ankle, and senior Jennifer Hawkinson is slowed by a foot injury. Kendig said senior Nicole Duval had X-rays Thursday for a stress frac ture in her leg. The Huskers will miss the three seniors, Kendig said. Their injuries could hamper the Huskers, because Kendig said the team’s most important asset was ex perience. Kendig said he was not worried now, but he would like everyone to be healthy by the time the Big Eight Championships roll around in March. The only newcomer to this year’s team is Laurie McLaughlin. The freshman from State College, Penn., will participate in the uneven bars, and may compete on the balance beam, Kendig said. Kendig said Sunday would be a good test for everyone on the team, and should show him areas the team needs to improve. “Out of all the events, we’re most ready for the (uneven) bars,” Kendig said. “Also on the beam, I’d say we’re more ready to go.” Swimming coach predicts tough meets for well-rested but ready men’s team By Derek Samson Senior Reporter The Nebraska men’s swimming team won’t get to ease its way back into competition after having more than a month off. But according to coach Cal Bentz, his team hasn’t exactly been on vaca Bentz said Nebraska should be ready when No. 13 Arizona State travels to Lin coln Saturday for a 1 p.m. dud at the Bob Devaney Sports Bentz Center. “We haven’t had any competition since the Texas meet in the first week of December,” Bentz said. “But we’ve worked very hard during that time. We had a two week training camp and went at it really hard. “After competing at Texas, we had pretty well peaked for the first semes ter. With finals and Christmas, we took some time away from the train ing, but we went back at it strong. We’re excited to get back to some competition.” The dual will include 13 events, beginning with the 400 medley relay and ending with the 400 freestyle relay. Arizona State shares the No. 13 rating with Iowa, whom Nebraska will face next week. “We’re going to really be tested,” Bentz said. “We go against two pretty good teams. We’re coming up on an important time of year just because of the level of our competition. It will be interesting to see how we fare.” Bentz said if there was any part of the season he wanted to see times improve, it was now. “I hope we’re in better shape, and we’ll see some pretty good times against Arizona State,” he said. “We have to hope to improve week to week, especially when we have five meets in the next four weeks. We really can’t afford to be satisfied with where we’re at. We need to improve.” For now, Bentz said he was only concerned with what happens against the Sun Devils. “We know it’s going to be a tough one,” Bentz said. “But it is just one of those meets where you have to stand up and see how you measure up to some good competition. The (team) feels like it will race well. “We’re coming up on an important time of year just because of the level of our competition. ” m CAL BENTZ Nebraska swimming coach “I think it is going to be an excel lent meet, and it will be a lot of fim for the fans to come out and see.” The women’s team will not com pete until Jan. 20th, when it travels to Minnesota. NOTE: The Nebraska men’s and women’s diving teams have already had a head start on the second half of the season. Jeff Bro, Ted Ramsey, Kevin Gre gory, Cheryl Kartye and Jen Hamly all competed in the Texas All-Ameri can Diving Invitational Jan. 4-8. Hamly was the only diver to reach finals, finishing seventh in the one meter, one-meter open and the three meter boards. 4 e*vc vf Godfathers Pizza wm MNnV to V Congratulations Cornhuskers! 5ave JJJ! No Coupon... No PROBLEM! 1) 3 great ways to enjoy your evening Dinner Buffet (Pizza, Pasta, Breadsticks, & Dessert) Monday - Sunday, 5-8 P.M. Dine In only 2) Medium Single«topping Pizza Friday &. Saturday, 5-10 P.M. Dine-in or Carry Out only just $4." (.99 each add. topping) 3) Large Single-topping Pizza Monday - Sunday, 5 p.m. - Close. Dine In, Carry Out or Delivery just (1.25 each add. topping) OFFER GOOD THRU END OF SEMESTER. Downtown (12th and “Q” Street) only. 474-6000 Huskers prepped for win after two losses at home By Trevor Parks Staff Reporter Nebraska women’s basketball coach Angela Beck’s patience is wear ing thin. After an 8-2 start to the regular season, the Comhuskers have lost three of their last four games, and are off to a 0-2 start in.the Big Eight for the second straight year. Except this time, those losses came at home. Nebraska lost74-70to Kansas State and 77-64 to Kansas last weekend at the Bob Devaney Sports Center. Now Nebraska hits the road for two games at 9-4 Oklahoma Friday and at 8-4 Oklahoma State Sunday. The road trip may be just what her team needs, Beck said. “I really felt like my young team had a lot of pressure on them at home, Beck said. “I don’t think they feel as much pressure on the road, so hope fully we can put a better performance together.” However, Nebraska lost at Okla homa last year and hasn’t won at Oklahoma State since Jan. 22,1986. The Cowgirls currently have the eighth-longest home winning streak in the country. “It’s kind of interesting starting the Big Eight season,” Beck said. “I don’t believe that we’ve gone 0-2 at home since I’ve been here in eight years, so it’s testing my patience as far as where we’re at and where we’re going.” This weekend’s trip to Oklahoma will help Beck tell what direction the Huskers are heading. Beck said Nebraska still had time to finish in the top four of the confer ence. “I really feel we have the compo nents to be a very good basketball team in the Big Eight,” she said, “and I’m really happy with our players as regards to the quality of players that we have.” It will be difficult this weekend, though. Nebraska may be without sopho more guard Chris Dillavou, who suf fered a badly bruised ankle Tuesday at practice. Beck is hoping this weekend can turn the Huskers’ season around. “I’m just trying to get us back on track to be a winning team,” Beck said. “We’re going down to Okla homa and Oklahoma State and try to get a split at least.”