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U UNL is a nondiscriminatory institution. It s Cinnamon s birthday bale! In honor ofher ripe old age, all USED BOOKS will be 27% OFF February 17-24 118N 14th475 -TOME 1 NU falls to OU for first loss The Nebraska softball team won its first five games of the season, but lost to Oklahoma in the semifinals of the Pepsi InterCollegiatc Classic on Sun day in Arlington, Texas. The Cornhuskers defeated New Mexico 5-2 and Texas San-Antonio 3 10 Friday. On Saturday, Nebraska topped Baylor 11 -3 and Oregon State 7-2. In the quarterfinals Sunday, the ~ Huskers beat Tcxas-Arlington 1 -0 be hind a shutout from Angela Blackwood and a home run from Gloria Von Rcntzcll. Blackwood picked up three victories in the tournament. In the semifinals, the Sooners, who haven’t played Nebraska in four sea sons, beat Nebraska 2-1. Stacie Stafford, who took the loss for the Huskers, fell to 1-1. Nebraska, 5-1, will travel to Omaha on Feb. 24 to play a doubleheader against Creighton. Baseball This weekend, the Nebraska base ball team traveled to Arizona looking for a win. The Cornhuskers are still searching. The Huskers, 2-5, dropped four games in the Fiesta Bowl Diamond Classic in Tempe, Ariz. Nebraska lost on Sunday to Northwestern 13-9 for the second time in the tournament. Northwestern defeated the Huskers on Saturday 13-10. The victories were the Wildcats’ first two of the season as they raised their record to 2-2. Nebraska also dropped a 14-2 deci sion to the sixth-ranked Arizona State Sun Devils on Friday, and lost to Texas Tech 7-3 on Thursday. —Todd Walkenhorst Tennis The Nebraska men’s and women’s tennis teams lost to Drake this week end in Des Moines, Iowa. The Cornhusker men fell 4-2, and the women were edged out 4-3. Dinko Verzi and Thomas Wheat were victorious for the Nebraska men, whose record fell to 1 -4. On the women’steam, Annie Yang, Lisa Hart and Cathy Liptak won for Nebraska. —Vince D’Adamo Weekend Wrap up Track and field The Nebraska men’s and women’s track and field teams tuned up for the 19% Big Eight Indoor Championships by competing in the Nebraska-Iowa Athletic Conference Invite on Friday at the Bob Devaney Sports Center. Former Comhusker Petar Malesev, the 1995 NCAA indoor national cham pion in the high jump, won the high jump with a mark of 7 feet, 2 1/2 inches. Nebraska senior Robert Thomas won the long jump with an NCAA provisional mark of 25-3. Sophomore Jamel Williams, who plays linebacker for the Nebraska foot ball team, won the 55-mcter dash with a personal-best mark of 6.32 seconds. For the women, sophomore Nora Shepherd won the 1,000-meter run with a time of 2 minutes, 54.51 seconds, the second-fastest time in the Big Eight this year. — Andrew Stmad Wrestling The Nebraska wrestling team is on a roll. Comhusker coach Tim Neumann hopes that roll won’t stop until the NCAA Championships meet March 21-23 in Minneapolis. The third-ranked Huskers, 14-3-1, crushed Northern Iowa 31 -6 Saturday night at the Bob Devaney Sports Cen ter. Northern Iowa got only two wins in the dual, which awarded them as many team points as they gave up forfeiting one weight. Unfortunately for the Pan thers, they forfeited two weight classes to the Huskers. Northern Iowa forfeited 118 pounds and 134 pounds to Nebraska. At 118, Brad Canoyer took the win and at 134, freshman Chauncey Parker took the forfeit. The only Panther points came in wins at 142 pounds — the weight at which the Huskers have struggled all season — and at 190 pounds. At 190, Ryan Tobin moved up to heavyweight to give Tolly Thompson a week off. “Looking at the guys who are going lo be our starters, I feel really good,” Neumann said. One of those starters has turned up the heat for the last few weeks of the season. Second-ranked 158-poundcr Tcmoer Terry has begun his push for a national title. Terry defeated Dan Kjcldgaard 13 4 Saturday. Last Wednesday, after re covering from a knee injury, he de feated Missouri’s Todd Sacksteder 7 2. Neumann said he met with Terry about a week ago to discuss his run toward becoming a national champion. “Sometimes even the great ones have to be reminded,” Neumann said. — Antone Oseka Women's gym Even though the Nebraska women’s gymnastics team scored the fourth high est team total in school history, it wasn’t enough to defeat Arizona State. The No. 10 Sun Devils set a new school record with their 195.85 193.925 defeat of the Comhuskcrs Friday night in Tempe, Ariz. Cal-Berkeley finished third (191.40) and Utah State fourth (190.775). Nebraska coach Dan Kcndig said he was still happy with his team’s performance. The No. 8 Huskers, now 8-3, set a new school record in the uneven bars with a 49.20 effort. But Kendig said he was concerned with the Huskers’ shaky performance on the balance beam. Junior Shelly Bartlett again led the Huskers, finishing third in the all around with a 39.025. Bartlett also had a career high in the uneven bars, fin ishing‘second with a 9.90. Senior Joy Taylor finished fourth in the all-around with a season-high 38.875. Nebraska freshman Misty Oxford recorded a career-high 9.9 in vault tying for second place. Oxford alsc finished sixth in the all-around with £ career high 38.250. — Gregg Madset Champs Continued from Page 7 Janet Danburg captured her second gold medal, winning the 200-meter backstroke in 2:03.60. Heather Park led the way in the 1,650-meter freestyle with a NCAA consideration time of 16:49.56. Melanie Dodd won her fourth straight gold medal in the 100-meter freestyle with a time of 50.25 seconds, and Mikaela Lauren swam the 200-meter butterfly in 2:01.01, good for a first place finish. Loss Continued from Page 7 foul line and was coming off a 12-of 34, performance against Missouri last Wednesday. After a dismal 4-of-10 effort in the first half, the Cowboys made 16-of-18 from the line in the second half. From behind the 3-point line, the Huskcrs hit 3-of-18 shots. The Cowboys had three players score in double figures. Jason Skaer and Jerome Lambert each had 15 points and seven rebounds, while Marlon Dorsey scored 11 points. For Nebraska, Mikki Moore, who scored 10 points, and Strickland, who had 14 points, were the only to score in double digits. Win Continued from Page 7 and placed second in rings (9.65), both career bests. He also had a career high on the floor (9.35), where he placed sixth. To be able to compete with the top teams in the nation, Koziol said, the Huskers will have to have four gym nasts scoring 57 points or higher in the all-around. Mulholland’s performance in the all-around was six points better than his 50.70 score last week at Okla homa, where he was hampered by muscle stiffness. He scored career bests in floor (9.4), pommel horse (9.675), vault (9.25) and rings (9.15). Christie’s all-around score was a season high, but fell short of his career high of 57.775 at the 1995 NCAA Championships. Note: • Former Husker Richard Grace, the 1995 NCAA all-around national champion, broke his leg and tore car tilage while training this weekend for the 1996 Olympic Games. He will be sidelined for at least eight weeks. Basketball Starters il “S Monday,8:30p.m. Nebraska 15-10,3-7 Ht WL Class PPG Kansas 21-2,9-1