Golf team nets fifth in tourney From Staff Reports The Nebraska men’s golf team’s score of 305 in the final round of the Red Raider Intercollegiate Tourna ment earned the Comhuskers a fifth place finish Tuesday at Lubbock, Texas. Nebraska finished with a three-day total of 898,20 strokes behind cham pion New Mexico State. The Huskers dropped 12 strokes in the tournament ’ s final day. Freshman Steve Friesen, who fin ished in 15th place after a final-round score of 77 to finish at 223, was Nebraska’s highest finisher. -—-1 Road Continued from Page 7 playing more compared to playing sparingly earlier in the season. The Huskers should be focused for the rest of the season after play ing before an NCAA-record crowd of 11,529 fans against Colorado. Before Nebraska set an NCAA attendance record last Saturday, two weeks ago, before the Kansas bas ketball team had its first practice, the Jayhawks and Kansas State played in front of a crowd of more than 14,000 fans. Noth said the Huskers wouldn’t be intimidated by the size of Allen Fieldhouse. “As long as there is no midnight basketball practice, we’ll be all right,” Noth said. “Playing in Devaney last week will help us in the long run.” NOTE: • Middle blocker Allison Weston was named Big Eight player of the week. Weston had 12 kills against Colorado, and she overtook Eileen Shannon as the Huskers’ aH time kill leader on her ninth kill of the match Saturday. Athletes earn academic honors From Staff Reports Six members of the Nebraska men’s and women’s cross country teams were named to the 1995 Phillips 66 Academic All-Big Eight team Tuesday. On the men ’ s team, senior Brady Bonsall, junior Balazs Tolgyesi and sophomore Alex Lamme were on the first team. Lamme carries a 4.0 grade point average. Sophomore Mike Mason, freshman Kevin Brewer and j unior Mike Myers were honorable mention All-Big Eight. On the women’s team sopho more Nora Shepherd, junior Lindsey Miller and junior Sandy Fein were on the First team. Junior Sherri Elwood, senior Sherri Bonsall and sophomore Kristen Whitted were named honorable mention. Players Continued from Page 7 behind him.” Childs said Phillips’ main goal at Nebraska was to get a degree, and he chose Nebraska to get an education. That could lead Phillips to playing his senior season next year as a Husker. “Football and all that is fine and dandy,” Childs said, “and as he found out this year, you can be here today and gone tomorrow.” Childs said Phillips wasn’t con cerned about the fans’ reaction to his return. “He doesn’t care as long as he knows that everything is cleared up, and everything is cleared up with Coach Osborne and the rest of the football players,” Childs said. “He’s really not worried about what fans are thinking as far as how they’ll react to him coming back. If they react in a positive manner, that’s fine. If they react to him in a negative manner, then that’s fine too.” With Phillips in the locker room Monday, Childs said having him around made it seem like old times. “He’s the same Lawrence Phillips as he was in the locker room when the incident happened,” Childs said. “He’s been gone. Basically everybody is looking at it like he’s had an illness, and he came back.” NOTE: • I-back Damon Benning missed practice with a hamstring injury. I back James Sims hurt his hip midway through practice, but returned to do some running. Quarterback Brook Berringer and MIKE linebacker Phil Ellis both prac ticed. Coach Tom Osborne said Phillips looked a guy who hadn’t practiced in six weeks. , | “It will take some time for him to play effectively,” Osborne said. The Sertoma ■ Co-sponsored by: X LINCOLN w Journa^ The Sertoma Club of Lincoln 3>3.3U per perSUD at parent's discretion) | •I ! 1 - i ^. mou >s Mu >NlGl |T Madness! Yes, the whole store's gone mad! 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