Broken Hearted? Have you recently broken up with the person you thought you'd spend the rest of your life with? Having trouble moving on? A support group is forming for people just like you. Call 472-7450 for details. Ask for Mary. Mend your broken heart TODAY. Don't wait in line for computers in other labs... THE HENZLIK COMPUTER LAB ISOPEN! The CRC microcomputer lab located in Henzlik Hall's Design Center has been refurbished with 40 computers including 25 prana new Rower Mac s. i ne lao is statrea from 2 p.m to 9 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 2 p.m. to 5 p.m on Friday. Laser printing is available and all machines are connected to HUSKERnet for e-mail and telnet. Wait less, work faster, sleep sooner. Computing Resource Center meet Gil by Clarke Live Set/Autograph Party Homers/Twister's • 1 339 "O" St. Tuesday, January 1 7th • 5:30 PM Gilby Clarke Pawnshop Guitars ON SALE NOW! * Advertised prices are good through january 26,1995 Doozy's the best hot subs in Lincoln • Doozy’s Subs • Pizza • Salads • Garlic Bread Take-out or Eat-in 101 North 14th 438-1616 Doozy's 1 large pizza for the price of ,a medium. Offer expires Jan 29,1995 Good after 5:00 pm Doozy's Free medium beverage with purchase of any sandwich. Offer expires Jan 29,1995 Gooa after 5:00 pm Big Eight teams get poll spots From Staff Reports Three Big Eight teams remain ranked in this week’s CNN/USA To day Coaches’ poll. Kansas, 11-2, is at No. 8 after being upset over the weekend by Iowa State. Missouri jumped up six spots to No. 14, and Iowa State jumped nine spots to No. 15 after defeating the Jayhawks. Massachusetts remained No. 1 in the poll. Connecticut moved up to the sec ond spot as the Huskies switched places with North Carolina, which dropped to No. 3 even after defeating then-No. 17 Georgia Tech and then No. 25 Clemson. UCLA and Kentucky round out the top five. The Bruins moved up from sixth, and the Wildcats moved two spots up to fifth. Nebraska received 22 votes to place in a tie for 33rd. Recruiting info available via Husker Hotline From Staff Reports Nebraska football recruiting up dates are now available through a telephone service provided by Husk ers Illustrated. The Husker Hotline provides up dated reports on Comhusker recruit ing. It can be accessed 24 hours a day for a cost of $2 for the first minute and $1 for each additional minute. The hotline will be updated daily until national letter of intent signing day on Feb. 1. Beginning at 9 a.m. on Feb. 1, hourly updates will be avail able. ? The number is 1-900-860-4733. Women's Basketball Statistics TOTAL REB RTS GP-GB FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT A AVG AVG Aarden, Pyra 16-15 92 154 .597 51-108 .472 11 10.9 14.7 DeForge, Anna 16-13 76-176 .432 15-23 .652 49 6.7 12.0 McClain, Tina 16-13 73-148 .493 29-44 .659 29 7.0 11.0 Galligan, Kate 16-9 56-155 .361 34-44 .773 51 3.2 10.6 Brenden, Us 16-15 61-137 .445 28-38 .737 55 2.9 10.1 Brown, Roquayyah 13-3 42-84 .500 32-51 .627 6 5.9 8.9 Kubik, Jam! 16-6 28-84 .333 18-28 .643 26 2.8 4.8 Upthegrove, Tanya 8-0 15-29 .517 5-7 .714 1 1.6 4.4 DiHavoir, Chris 15-2 8-28 .286 15-17 .882 9 L.3 2.1 Bynum, Belinda 9-4 8-25 .320 5-9 .556 9 1.4 2.3 McEwan, Kate 13-0 2-10 .200 2-5 .400 3 0.6 0.5 > Gusso, Amy 7-0 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 1 0.4 0.4 Jurgens, JJ. 5-0 1-6 .167 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0.4 Pyra Continued from Page 7 State and No. 15 Kansas. “We know that we’re beating our selves,” Aarden said. “We have a lot of potential, and once we get in a groove, we’re going to surprise a lot of people.” Nebraska lost at Oklahoma and Oklahoma State last weekend. Aarden .knows she needs some improvement, and is most concerned with her free-throw shooting. The junior from Hudson, Wis., is shooting only 47.2 percent from the line. Aarden leads the team with 108 free-throw attempts, which can be attributed to being double- and triple teamed because of her height advan tage. “It’s no fun,” Aarden said. “Some times it works really nice because if they triple me, then there are guards open who can hit the 3-pointers.” And Aarden should be able to take advantage during the conference sea son with only three other players in the Big Eight as tall as her. “If you have two girls that can’t defend you, then you can take it at them,” she said. Huskers Continued from Page 7 of them starters — from last year, Nee said Nebraska’s youth had been obvious in the first half of the season. “1 just feel our basketball team can get better,” Nee said. “We’ve got young players, and I don’t think all of them are playing at their best.” Even after the Huskers scorched Kansas State 78-56 Thursday for their first conference victory, some play ers didn’t think the win was com plete. “We’ve got a lot more potential than we’re showing,” Wald said. “I think we played our best six minutes of ball against Appalachian State (Dec. 31) when we had to. (Thursday night) we showed signs of it, like we have all year, but we haven’t put it all together.” A V A I l. A B L E N O w Sponsored By: NEBR4SK4 BOOKSTORE,