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! Need A Tan For i Spring Break? ^ i15 .'k /W WS Mtnirt* 4-29-9S 1} | College of Hair Desien \ Leisure Skills Warehouse is committed to providing quality programs to the UNL community and works to bring together interest and expertise for a variety of i leisure and learning activities. | March 1-14, 1995 1 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. (Monday - Friday) 300 Nebraska East Union Classes have enrollment limits; it is on a first-come, first-served basis. All registration must be paid in fall when signing up for classes. Registration forms are available at Student Involvement (both unions), Women's Center, Culture Center, residence hall desks, and East Campus Dean offices. Questions about registration may be directed to 300 Nebraska East Union or call 472-1780. • Intro to Squash • Basics of Signing • Back Rubs: The Basics • Creative Dating • Basic Auto Care • You Can Learn to Fly • Learning to Play Pitch • Bowling in the Fast Lane • Add Flair to I Your Affair • Country Swing Lessons • Ethnic Dances From Around the World • Nebraska Hunter Safety • Camping Skills • Printmaking and Textile Designs* • Music for Young Kids* * see descriptions whenyou register Leisure Skills Warehouse: Opportunity for Involvement! Af Read and Succeed through the 1995 Summer Reading Course Program W M k I UNL’s Summer Reading credit W U A I courses allow you to: Am I ■ Earn credit while away from campus A^^B ■ this summer. W^^k ■ Travel and take coursework with you. A ^^^k ■ Work in your hometown and earn credits toward graduation. ALook in the March 27 and 30 Daily A^^H Nebraskan for course listings and spring meeting I For a complete Summer Reading Course I brochure with course descriptions and I registration form, call 472-1392. I University of rJA Nebraska I ^BmB Lincoln ■ Evening Programs and Lifelong Learning Services UNL is a nondiscriminatory institution. I THE NEBRASKA CITY UNION, EAST UNION, ~| AND CULTURE CENTER ARE NOW ACCEPTING OFFICE SPACE APPLICATIONS FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 1995-1996. Applications are available in Suite 220 City Union and the Office for Student Involvement in the East Union. IMPORTANT DATES TO CONSIDER: March 31 Application deadline for priority consideration (5 p.m.) April 4 Meeting, Nebraska Union Board, City Union, 5:30 p.m. (Organizations invited to present concerns to the Board) April 11 Union Board Operations Committee presents its recommendations to the Board, City Union 5:30 p.m. (Organizations invited to attend) April 25 Final vote by Union Board concerning space allocations. City Union, 5:30 p.m. Applications must be returned to Suite 220, City Union, by 5 p.m. Friday, March 31, 1995. Address any concerns to Frank Kuhn, Assistant Director of Nebraska Unions, Room 220 Nebraska Union (472-2181). Applications for East Union may be turned in at the Office for Student Involvement, East Union, by the same deadline, 5 p.m. Friday, March 31, 1995. Defense is stabilizing factor in Cowboys’ Big Eight title run By Derek Samson Senior Reporter KANSAS CITY, Mo.—For Okla homa State coach Eddie Sutton, an ugly win is sometimes the best win. auuon saiu even though the Cow boys’ 68-48 win over Nebraska in the first round ofthe Big Eight Tourna ment Friday at Kemper Arena wasn’t very excit ing, he enjoyed the Sutton Z*y UKlano™ State won — with defense. And the win over the Comhuskers was the first step toward the Cow boys’ Big Eight Tournament title run. “It wasn’t a very pretty game, but sometimes when you don’t shoot the ball well, it isn’t pretty,” Sutton said. “But I thought our defense was really good the last 30 minutes of the game. Nebraska came out and hit some shots early, and we might have been a little flat on defense. “When we stepped up the inten sity, it forced them into some turn overs.” Nebraska made only 15 of 54 shots (27 percent), including shooting only 16 percent from the field in the second half. Sutton said the win was especially nice because of the emphasis he put on defense. “If you don’t play defense, you’re not going to win consistently,” he said. “Defense is the stabilizing factor in any team sport — football, baseball, soccer, whatever. On nights when you don’t shoot it well, it is the defense that will keep you in there and give you a shot to win. “Our players understand that if you want to go to the NCAA Tournament and you want to compete for a Big Eight championship, then you better play good, solid defense. That’s why our league is pretty tough.” The presence of Oklahoma State’s defense was important Friday because Nebraska held Bryant Reeves, the Big Eight coaches’ Player of the Year, to only 13 points and eight rebounds. Sutton said it was hard for Reeves to get the ball Friday because of Nebraska’s box-and-one defense. “You can’t get it to him when he’s got two or three people around him,” Sutton said. “We get wide-open looks at the basket, and if you can’t hit the shots, you won’t be able to get it to him. When you have two or three people bumping you constantly and putting the gangster act on you, you need someone else on the team step up and hit the shots.” Despite facingconstant double- and triple-coverage, Reeves still averaged 21.5 points a game this year, which is why he deserved Player of the Year, Sutton said. “That’s why the coaches saw to it that he was the MVP,” Sutton said. “He sees that (kind of defense) every night. He never sees one-on-one cov erage. Whether it’s zone or man, he’s drawing a crowd.” Karen A. 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The Huskers lost the opener to the Shockers 3-1 as Wichita scored three runs in the first inning offNebraska’s Stacie Stafford. Stafford shut down the Shockers the rest of the way and allowed only three hits on the afternoon but took the loss to fall to 8-2 on the season. The Huskers scored their only run in the top of the seventh inning when Heather Hanselmann drove in Karia Knicely to end the Shockers’ shutout bid. Nebraska men’s gymnastics places third in weekend meet From Staff Reports After being named the No. 1 team in the nation last week, the Nebraska men’s gymnastics team finished third at the Gold’s Challenge in Santa Bar bara, Calif., on Saturday. California won the team title with a 227.90, followed by Ohio State 227.30. The Comhuskers defeated Ohio State March 4. Nebraska did win three individual titles. Senior Richard Grace won the floor exercise, the vault and the paral lel bars. Grace’s 9.90 in the parallel bars tied his career high and set a season high few the Huskers. In the all-around, Grace scored a 57.80, which was gexxl for second behind Ohio State’s Blaine Wilson. The Huskers’ next dual will be Friday against third-ranked Iowa at the Bob Devaney Spewts Center. “(Bringing JLviation To New Heights” University of Nebraska at Omaha Aviation institute 402-554-3424 1-800-858-864$ PRF.RFPTSTR ATTON TS HERE! -——-— | (lawn offered on Lincoln Campus j - Private Pilot Training j Commercial Pilot Training Instrument Flight Training j ’ - - - : I . _ ' -- - ■ •- • • - - - ■ ' - •" ■ ■ ’-*** Think About It! See page 34 of the catalog. You can Major or Minor in Aviation or use a class for an ElfiCtrcfo