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Strickland,an all-state widereceiver and linebacker while in high school, worked out Monday with the Comhuskcr wide receivers. He said if he was not happy with the way his basketball career was progressing, he would join the football team next fall. Strickland, who played in the Florida Marlins organization before his freshman and sophomore years, has one year of football eligibility. If he decides to play football, he would have to be placed on scholar ship or walk on to the team. Giving Strickland a scholarship would be a big gamble, Osborne said. Fullback Schuster injured From Staff Reports In footbal l practice Wednesday, No. 1 fullback Brian Schuster went down with a pulled hamstring. Coach Tom Osborne said Schuster would not re turn this spring. Schuster’s injury adds to Nebraska’s problem of keeping qual ity running backs on the field. “We started the spring with five experienced running backs,” Osborne said. “Now three of the five arc down.” Osborne said he hoped No. 2 I back Damon Benning and No. 3 I back James Sims would return to prac tice Friday or early next week. Huskers to face UMKC By Mike Kluck Senior Reporter After surviving a strong physical test last weekend from Kansas, the Nebraska softball team will face a mental battle today when it faces Missouri Kansas City, The No. 17Comhuskers,who are in first place in the Big 12 Conference, will play the Kan garoos in a doubleheader start ing at 4 p.m. at the Nebraska Softball Complex. Last weekend the Huskers, 25-12 overall and 3-1 in the con ference, lost their first game to the Jay hawks but responded with two wins, 15-11 and 6-4 in nine innings, to win the weekend se ries. The Huskers’ extra-inning win, in which they came back from a 4-1 seventh-inning defi cit, Coach Rhonda Revelle said, helped the team’s confidence. Uur team needed a win that way more than anything else,” Revelle said. “We scrapped our way to a tie. It was completely 'unconventional on how we did all of our scoring.” After the Huskers tied the score in the seventh inning, se nior Karla Knicely- hit her first home run of the season in the ninth inning to win the game. “We’ve been waiting to get on this road, and 1 think we’re going to ride it,” Revelle said. But Revelle said she expected UMKC to present the Huskers with a new challenge. “UMKC is a test for us,” Revelle said. “It’s a mental test because physically we should beat them. But if we let down mentally, they’re gunning for us.” A Kangaroo win today would make UMKC’s season, she said. But instead of concentrating on the Kangaroos, Revelle said she had made sure the Huskers stayed focused on doing what they need to do to win. “We have to come out sharp,” she said, “and we need to look at it as if we have to stay in our game. Every game we play right now is going to reinforce the next game.” On Saturday, the Huskers travel to College Station, Texas, to face 12th-rankcd Texas A&M in a three-game series.