The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 01, 1995, Page 8, Image 8

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Huskers put shock
of loss behind them
By Todd Walkenhorst
Staff Reporter
Despite losing at home on Satur
day to Colorado, the the Nebraska
men’s basketball team is only think
ing about Kansas State.
The Comhuskers, 17-10 and 4-8 in
the Big Eight, take on the Wildcats at
7 tonight in Manhattan, Kan.
Nebraska coach Danny Nee said
the Huskers would try to put die shock
of their loss to Colorado behind them,
just like they did after losing to Okla
homa State Feb. 18.
“The word shock, I know that’s
what I felt,” Nee said. “The players
are very resilient. We left the loss at
Oklahoma State in Stillwater.”
But it could be hard for the Husk
ers to put the Colorado game out of
their mind.
“I felt that it was as worse a loss
we’ve had at home,” Nee said. “The
only other game of that significance
was the Grambling loss in double
overtime. That was five or six years
ago. That’s how big of a loss that
was.”
Nebraska will be facing a Kansas
State team that has struggled under
first-year coach Tom Asbury. The
Wildcats have a 11 -13 record and a 2
10 record in conference play.
Husker junior guard Jaron Boone
said the Huskers were still capable of
achieving the team’s season goals.
“It’s still our goal to get 20 wins for
the season,” Boone said, “and get a
bid for the NCAA Tournament.”
Boone said he had already seen
signs that the Huskers had turned the
comer since Saturday.
“(Monday) we had a very intense
practice, probably the best practice
we ’ ve had all year,” Boone said, “and
I think that was a sign we’re turning it
around.”
Boone said that the Huskers could
not overlook the Wildcats like they
did Colorado.
“They’re a good team at home,” he
said. “It’s nobody we can look past.
We’re starting with them for our
NCAA bid.”
This may be the last chance for the
Huskers to make a run at a fifth straight
NCAA Tournament appearance,
which makes tonight’s game even
more important, Boone said.
“If we don’t do good for the rest of
the season,” Boone said, “we won’t
get a bid to the NCAA Tournament.”
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letMontana
choose fate
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP)
—The Kansas City Chiefs came
to the defense of Joe Montana
on Tuesday, saying the star quar
terback will not be pushed into
any decisions regarding retire
ment.
“I talked to Joe 2 1/2 hours
ago,” general manager Carl
Peterson said. “He will make
that decision on his own. The
media won’t make it for him. I
won’t make it for him. He might
have already made it at this par
ticular point. But he will do his
own thing. Maybe that’s what
makes him so special and
unique.”
Former Husker
Zatechka finalist
for scholarship
From Staff Reports
Nebraska’s Rob Zatechka was
named one of 20 finalists for the an
nual NACDA/Disney Scholar-Athlete
Postgraduate Scholarship Tuesday.
The finalists were of 58 nominees
chosen by the National Association of
Collegiate Directors of Athletics and
the Walt Disney Company. Fifteen
additional finalists, representing all
sports other than football, will be cho
sen in April.
The 35 finalists will then be re
viewed by NACDA’s Blue-Ribbon
Committee. The committee will se
lect 10 winners who will each receive
a $5,000 grant to be used toward post
graduate studies.
Zatechka, who was an offensive
lineman for the Comhuskers, had a
4.0 grade-point average.
Christie
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“It’s kind of our role to get each
other psyched up to hit routines,”
Christie said. “Each group pushes the
next one to hit the next routine.”
He said it was almost like having a
meet every afternoon.
“There’s definitely some kind of
competition within practices,” he said.
“I’ve seen a lot of improvement since
August when everybody got here. The
coaches have turned some mediocre
routines into great routines that are
going to score high.”
By April, he said, those routines
could be good enough to make
Christie’s first lifelong dream come
true a second time.
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