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Senior staff positions Include: ■ Managing Editor ■ Senior Reporters ■ Associate News Editors ■ Photography Director ■ Sports Editor ■ Senior Photographer ■ Arts & Entertainment Editor ■ Art Director ■ Opinion Editor ■ Cartoonist ■ Wire Editor ■ Supplements Editor ■ Night News Editors ■ Web Editor ■ Copy Desk Chief ■ Columnists Pick up applications and sign up for an interview at the Daily Nebraskan, 34 Nebraska Union. Applications will be accepted through Nov. 21. Interviews will begin Nov. 27. UNL does not discriminate in its academic, admission or employment programs and abides by all federal regualtions pertaining to same. I — Location —A _ 955 West "O" Street -Hours —— SPORTS BAR Mon.-Sat. • 9a.m.-la.m. & GRILL ySun. • iia.m.-la.m.y Three Husker runners to compete at NCAA's By David Wilson Staff Reporter Senior Brady Bonsall and sopho mores Nora Shepherd and Christina Blackmer have been selected to repre sent Nebraska at the NCAA Cross Country Championships today in Ames, Iowa. Bonsall’s attempt toqualify for the meet came down to the last leg of the District V Championships, Nov. 11 in Stillwater, Okla. The captain of the men’s team, Bonsall passed two runners in the last 1,000 meters of the district race to finish seventh with a time of 31 min utes, 21.6 seconds. He was one of the final runners to quality for the na tional meet. “This is definitely the high point. I’ve been there before, and I’m running as well, at this point in the year, as I ever have,” said Bonsall, who also ran in last year’s championship meet. “I’m really running better right now than I was last year at this time. My goal would be (to finish) in the top 30.” Comhusker coach Jay Dirksen said Bonsall, who finished as the No. 1 Husker runner in every meet this fall, had shown steady improvement all season. “He has been running really well this year and I think he is going to have a chance to finish in the top 50,” Dirksen said. “This is a meet where if you’ve been there before, the experi ence really pays off.” Twenty-two teams of seven run ners each and an additional 30 indi vidual runners will compete in the meet. Nebraska did not qualify as a team. Shepherd placed second in the women’s 5,000-meter run at the dis trict meet, qualifying for the champi onship meet with a time of 17:54.10. Shepherd, who finished 105th at last year’s national meet, said she was setting her goal much higher this year. “I’m hoping to come back an All American,” she said. In addition to the top 25 overall runners earning All-American status, the top 25 American finishers also will earn All-American honors in both the men’s and women’s divisions. “She is running better now than she ever has,” said Dirksen, who said he expected Shepherd to finish between 50th and 70th at the NCAA meet. Blackmer, who finished 10th at the district meet with a time of 18:15.30, was not selected for the national meet until Nov. 13. Blackmer, who redshirted a year ago after running at NCAA’s meet as a freshman in 1993, was chosen as one of six additional women to compete in the champion ship meet. “She’s really been running well lately,” said Dirksen, who expects Blackmer to finish in the top half. Ohio St. gains on Huskers From Staff Reports Ohio State gained 13 points and five first-place votes on the Nebraska football team in the latest USA Today/CNN coaches' poll, which was released Sun day. Ohio State beat Indiana 42-3 on Saturday. The Huskers, who play host to Oklahoma Friday, received 44 first-place votes to the Buckeyes’ 16. \ In the Associated Press poll, Nebraska lost only one point, and is 52 points and 31 first place votes ahead of Ohio State. The Buckeyes end their season Saturday at Michigan. Kansas State fell three spots to No. 10 in the AP poll after losing 27-17 to Colorado Satur day. The Buffaloes jumped two spots to seventh. The Comhuskers remained in first-place in rushing offense (412.7 yards a game), total of fense (571.2 yards) and scoring offense (52.9 points). Nebraska ranks third in rushing defense (81.1 yards a game), fifth in scor ing defense (15 points) and 15 th in total defense (299.4 yards). Golf Continued from Page 7 where we want to be.” Nebraska’s effort this fall, Romjue said, will help the Huskers position themselves to qualify for the NCAA Regionals next spring. Romjue said Friesen and Madden, both freshmen, improved a great deal this season even though they made some freshman mistakes. “They have to work on learning golf courses and getting themselves ready to play,” Romj ue said. “But I ’ ve been pleased with what they have done. “All five of our players had their moments this season, and all were up and down. Trent probably has been the most consistent, but all have Divi sion I talent.” During the off-season, Romjue said the golfers would work on stretching and running and do some weight lift ing. He said he hoped the players would have an opportunity to head south and golf during the semester break. “It really benefits us if they can get to a warm weather climate and golf during the break,” Romjue said. “If things work out right, some of our guys have made arrangements to go to the Fiesta Bowl apd golf there^ (in Arizona).” SUPPORT YOUR FAVORITE CBA FACULTY MEMBER AND GRADUATE ASSISTANT. 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