The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 19, 1995, Page 8, Image 8

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Guard duo helps Huskers to win
By Trevor Parks
Staff Reporter
KANSAS CITY, Mo. —The un
expected and the expected helped
Nebraska overcome an eight-point
deficit in the second half to boost the
Comhuskers past Missouri-Kansas
City Wednesday night, 63-60.
The unexpected was Nebraska’s
Jason dock.
dock, playing his first game since
suffering a knee injury at Long Beach
State, scored seven of his nine points
in the key second half comeback.
Included in that was five points
dock scored in a stretch that helped
the Huskers take a seven-point lead.
dock gave Nebraska its first lead
of the second half at 49-48 on a j umper.
After a dock assist to Erick
Strickland, dock made a jumper to
put the Huskers ahead 53-48.
The Huskers went on to lead 55
48.
dock said he never thought Ne
braska was in control after taking the
seven-point lead.
“I thought maybe we could in
“We weren't playing very well as a team, and I just
came in to work the ball around. ”
JASON CLOCK
Nebraska guard
crease our lead a little bit,” Glock
said. “We really haven’t been a team
that can put anybody away.” 1
dock’s play impressed Strickland,
who said the junior guard’s play re
. ally helped Nebraska.
“Jason really stepped it up tonight
for us,” Strickland said. “He came to
play the whole game, and he was
probably the only one that did play a
full 40 minutes.”
Glock played a personal season
high 27 minutes for the Huskers,
eclipsing his previous best of 25.
The junior from Wahoo said he
was glad to hear somebody like
Stricldand compliment his perfor
mance.
“We weren’t playing very well as
a team, and I just came in to work the
ball around,” Glock said.
The expected was Strickland.
Strickland shook off a slightly
twisted ankle that he suffered with
19:15 remaining in the game to lead
the Huskers with 16 points.
The junior from Bellevue West,
scored 14 second-half points after a
dismal shooting effort in the first
half, making just one of four shots.
Strickland came through in the
final minutes. He scored five points
in the final 3:38 of the game to seal
the victory.
Nebraska coach Danny Nee said
the play of dock and Strickland was
a major contributor to the Huskers
victory.
“Strickland made some big-time
plays going down the stretch,” Nee
said, “and I thought Jason dock hit a
couple of big-time shots for us.”
Plummer optimistic about Super Bowl
SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) —
Don’t talk to Gary Plummer about the
Super Bowl pointspread, the NFC’s
10-year winning streak, or the feeling
the game could be anticlimactic for
San Francisco.
For him, the 49ers against the San
Diego Chargers is the matchup he’s
been waiting for.
“It’s the ultimate for me,” said
Plummer, who spent eight years with
the Chargers and maintains an off
season home in San Diego. “Not only
to be making it to the Super Bowl but
to also end up playing the Chargers.”
Most of the 49ers basked in the
afterglow of Sunday’s 38-28 NFC
championship victory over Dallas.
Club president Carmen Policy said
the title win was so huge that any
thing after it would be anticlimactic.
“I beg to differ with my leader,”
said Plummer, a linebacker who came
to San Francisco last March as the
first in a wave of free agent acquisi
tions.
“As a matter of fact, it was prob
ably less enjoyable to win the NFC
championship, personally. What I
started thinking about right away was
there was absolutely no way I could
move back to San Diego if I don’t go
back there with a Super Bowl ring.
I’d probablyjust stay in the Bay area.”
Plummer also said it would be
wrong to forecast the Super Bowl
based on the 49ers’ regular-season
route of the Chargers. San Francisco
is anywhere from a 17-point to 20
point favorite to win a fifth Super
Bowl.
“They are a lot healthier,” Plummer
said. “TTiey didn’t have one of their
starting guards, their starting H-back
or their starting tight end, all of whom
are extremely important in their run
ning game. They are back to full
strength in that regard, and that has
been the strength of the Chargers,
what got them out to a 6-0 start.”
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Baer
Continued from Page 7
“(Penrith) is the greatest. Anytime
I go on the mat, I will do anything for
him,” Baer said. “He has helped with
my confidence, and my increased con
fidence has made me a better wres
tler.”
Penrith arrived at Nebraska in 1992
and works with the lightweights.
“My goal for Steve was to go unde
feated; we obviously didn’t do that,”
he said. “Our next goal was a high
national ranking going into Nation
als.
“I believe in the kid; he could be
national champ.”
With an individual record of 24-2,
a national title isn’t unachievable for
Baer, who narrowly missed being an
All-American last year.
He will face the competition this
weekend at the National Duals, where
four of the top five wrestlers at 126
Aiming for the top
Steve Baer's wrestling record
this year and last year:
Last Year
Record Dual
27-17 9-9
This Year
Dual Pts.
Pins NU/Opp.
2 35/31
Dual Pts.
Record Dual Pins NU/Opp.
24-2 6-0 7 27/0
He is ranked fourth in the
country this year at 126 pounds.
pounds will clash.
Sanshiro Abe of Penn State will be
waiting for Baer. Abe is the top
ranked 126-pounder and snuck by
Baer earlier this season at the Mat
Town Invitational, giving Baer his
first loss of the season.
“I really wasn’t ready for him (at
Mat Town),” Baer said. “He is the
kind of wrestler that you have to scout
before you wrestle him.
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