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She played her freshman season at Division II Indiana Univer sity Purdue University at Indianapolis. McPherson said she thought Ne braska was a good match for her. “I liked the atmosphere at Ne braska,” she said. “I wanted to play at the highest level, and Nebraska is a good fit for me.” Beck said thejunior college transfer would play a major role next season. “Sheila was bom and raised with the game and has an intense love for basketball,” she said. “She brings a tremendous attitude and work ethic to our team. “She’s a good 3-point shooter and distributes the ball well. Fundamen tally, her skills are very good.” Doubleheader planned after two washouts From Staff Reports Wednesday’s baseball game between Nebraska and Creighton in Lincoln was post poned because of rain and cold weather. The Comhuskers and Bluejays also were washed out for Tuesday’s game in Omaha. An 1-80 doubleheader has been scheduled for today be tween Nebraska and the 25th ranked Bluejays. The first game will be played at the CU Sports Complex in Omaha at 1 p.m., and then both teams will travel to Lincoln to play at 7 p.m. at Buck Beltzer Stadium. Nebraska goes into the doubleheader with a 19-13 record and an 8-7 mark in Big Eight play. The Bluejays, 22-9 and on top of the Missouri Valley Conference at 12-2, are ranked No. 25 by Collegiate Baseball. American Heart Association*? Phillips injures hamstring, not expected to return From Staff Reports No. 1 Nebraska I-back Lawrence Phillips, sidelined for much of spring practice with a pulled hamstring, may not return to play this month, Ne braska coach Tom Osborne said after practice Wednesday afternoon. Phillips, who returned to drills last Friday, limped off the-Memorial Sta dium turf 15 minutes before the end of practice Wednesday. Osborne said this injury was to the opposite ham string that had previously been in jured. “How bad he’s hurt, I don’t know,” Osborne said. “But if it’s very bad at all, it will probably finish his spring.” The Comhuskers scrimmaged for much of Wednesday’s workout. Osborne said the offense was begin ning to show life after a lackluster first two weeks of practice. “I don’t think they turned die ball over,” he said. “Overall, it was a satisfactory day.” Montana likely to announce retirement from NFL Tuesday KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Joe will go. On Tuesday. Joe Montana, perhaps the best quarterback in NFL history, will an nounce his retirement in San Fran cisco that day and follow with a news conference in Kansas City on Wednesday. International Management Group, the firm that represents Montana, announced only that a news confer ence in San Francisco would be held, but a source at the agency said it would be Montana’s long-speculated retirement. Chiefs president Carl Peterson did everything but confirm that Montana’s career is over. “I will make this statement—that we will have a press conference here next Wednesday, probably at 10 a.m., specific to the status of Joe Mon tana,” he said. Montana, at a police benefit in San Jose on Tuesday night, was also evasive when questioned about his retirement. “I can’t say it ain’t or it is,” he said. Montana’s desire to retire at age 38 — he would be 39 at the start of training camp — results from a num ber of factors. They range from injuries (most recently knee surgery), the wishes of his wife Jennifer to return to Califor nia and his feeling the Chiefs had not assembled a good enough team to help him gain an unprecedented fifth Super Bowl title. 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