Join the Husker Football Recruiters Students, help the Husker Football team and coaches recruit student-ath letes. Call Kathi at472-3116 by April 26 for details and set up an interview. Golfers aim for regional meet By Andrew stmaa Staff Reporter As the spring golf season comes to an end, Nebraska men’s golf coach Larry Romjue would like nothingmore than to extend the season by a few weeks. The Nebraska men’s golf team travels to Hutchinson, Kan., today to compete in the Big Eight Champi onships for a spot in the NCAA Re gional meet. A§. in past years, Oklahoma State and Oklahoma are the favorites with Kansas not too far behind. Oklahoma State is the top-ranked team in the country, and Oklahoma is also in the top ten, so there is definitely some very good competi tion in this conference,” Romjue said. Romjue said he expected the rest of the conference to battle for the other remaining positions. “Honestly, in all the years I’ve been here, I’ve never seen the third through eighth so even,” he said. “It’s going to be real tight for a lot of those spots.” . The Huskers will need a strong performance if they want to stake their claim to one of the seven spots in the NCAA Central Regional. “We didn’t help ourselves as far as quali fying for regionals,” Romjue said. “If we want to get into the regionals, we will have to finish ahead of Kansas State and Missouri.” The Huskers finished fifth at the Big Eight Championships last season and are trying to finish in the top half of the conference for the first time since 1989. “It’s going to be interesting,” Romjue said. “We’re playing at one of the finest golf courses in the country, with some of the best teams in the nation.” EXERCISE Does Your Heart Good. ^American Heart Association Cyclones Continued from Page 7 ence. “Iowa State is a team we should have beaten four out of five times, instead of the other way around,” Dalton said. Center fielder Mel Motley provided all the offense Winget needed with an RBI single in the third inning to score Cliff Durham. Two batters later, Eugene Jenkins drove in Darin Erstad and Motley to give the Huskers a 3-0 lead. Jenkins, a junior right fielder from Bellwood, 111., went 3 for 3 on the day. Before Graduation, Remember to... Sell Us Your Books! .- ...... —i c CITY CAMPU9: NEBRASKA UNION (LOWER LEVEL) APRIL 24 - APRIL 27 (MON - THUR8) 8:30 - 5:30 APRIL 28 (FRIDAY) 8:30 - 5:00 MAY 1- MAY 4 (MON - THUR8) 8:30 - 5:30 MAY 5 (FRIDAY) 8:30 - 5:00 EA8T CAMPUS: EAST UNION (GARDEN LEVEL) APRIL 28 (FRIDAY) 9:00 -4:30 MAY 1 - MAY 5 (MON - FRI) 9:00 - 4:30 Second Continued from Page 7 Grace (58.375), Kieffer (57.975) and Jason Christie (57.775) each posted career highs on Friday night. “ You look at that,” Allen said, “and you know the system works. All those guys peaked at the right time. Look at Rick Kieffer, he was at his best at the end of his career.” After a season-high 230.45 on Thursday, in which the Huskers hit 89 percent of their routines, Nebraska bettered that performance the next day, hitting more than 90 percent, Allen said. “That was the best second place I’ve ever had,” he said. “I’ve had some disappointing second places but not this time. We were there all the way. To win, you had to beat Ne braska” The all-arounders were not the only Huskers shining in Columbus this weekend. Other career bests included: freshman Don Kinison (9.35 on still rings and 9.45 on high bar); freshman Jim Koziol (9.65 on still rings); s9pho more Ted Harris (9.9 on still rings); and freshman Lev Schieber (9.4 on high bar). Split Continued from Page 7 “It’s great to just know if some thing happens ... happens to me that Stacie won’t have to carry the load by herself,” Blackwood said. With Raimondi on the mound, the Huskers began their comeback. Ne braska scored two runs in the top of the fifth when Viola and Blackwood scored. In the top of the seventh Nebraska had the tying run on third with one out. The comeback began when Sherry Allcora singled to right. Rachel Dunham followed with a walk on four straight pitches. Allcom scored from second on a Heather Hanselmann’s single to cen ter. Amy Offenbacker followed with a single to left center that scored Dunham. Then Nease relieved Jeannie Lobel and struck out Gloria Von Rentzell. Nease showed control problems, walk ing Tobin Echo-Hawk on fourpitches. With the bases loaded, Viola grounded out to Julie Osborne to end the comeback bid. Revelle said she noticed Viola had problems. “She struggled with that pitcher psychologically all weekend,” Revelle said. That was evident as Viola struggled against the Cyclone pitcher, going 0 for 2 in the first game and 0 for 3 in the final game. Surprise yourfol When you stay awake in class, you tend to learn more. 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