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It’s going to be a big game for us to get, so we just have to regroup and refocus.” After a 24-point loss to No. 16 Give them time in a cozy bookshop &jjV| full of their favorite authors^®^ HOLIDAY GIFT CEKTiFIC ATES availableforany amount. 5ft » 11 8 N 14th 475-TOME\gr" Oregon State, Beck said the Comhuskers spent an hour and a half in team meetings to re-establish team goals and roles. But the Huskers are now focused on dealing with the 2-1 Golden Flashes’ pressing and attacking man to-man defenses. Two statistics about Kent State stand out in Beck’s mind. Kent State averages 11 steals a game and forces its opponents into 20 turn overs. “When I saw the number of steals Kent State averages a game, that made me kind of ill because that’s a weak ness for us,” Beck said. “We’re going to have to do a better job of taking care of the basketball down there.” Nebraska is averaging 23.8 turn overs a game while forcing its oppo nents into 27.2 turnovers. Kent State coach Bob Lindsay said he expected the Golden Flashes to perform better than they did last year in Lincoln during their 91-66 loss to the Huskers. A win tonight will give Lindsay his 100th career coaching vic tory. Lindsay said the Golden Flashes would have to control Nebraska’s Tina McClain and AnnaDeForge. DeForge is averaging 19 points a game for the Huskers, while McClain is averaging 10.8 points. Both are averaging 6.8 rebounds a game. “They’re a team with a couple of players that can cause you trouble,” Lindsay said. “McClain is a good ath lete, and I wish we had her on our team.” The Golden Flashes return all five starters from last year’s 17-10 squad, but sophomore Gwen Harley is out with a knee injury. The Golden Flashes do return Mid American Conference Player of die Year Amy Sherry, who is averaging 20.3 points and 10.3 rebounds a game and has scored in double figures in all three games. “Amy Sherry is really a nice player,” Beck said. “She can create, and she scored 27 points in their last game. She is a real tough player.” Fiesta Continued from Page 7 attack, just as Colorado did. Against the Buffaloes, the Huskers threw for 241 yards and ran for 226, their sec ond lowest rushing total of the season. “I don’t think there is really any team that can stop the option,” he said. “They might be able to stop it 30,40, 50 percent of the time, but as far as going out there and stopping it consis tently, I don’t think any team in the country can do that.” Based solely on statistics, how ever, Nebraska’s pass defense appears to be faced with just as many prob lems as the Gators’ rush defense. Husker foes have completed 50 per cent of their passes for an average of 215 yards a game. 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