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BACKWOODS TERRITORY OUTDOOR OUTFITTERS 10% Off for U.N.L. Students Hiking & Hunting Boots - Tents Book Bags, Backpacks- Day Packs S. 56th Suite 10IE Alamo Center 420-2244 FOOSBALL I LEAGUES . M r™ * INFORMATION • 22 Beers on tap iacctilis* • Daily food specials MctTINvi : Tourney^every Fri., Wednesday, Feb. 19 sat. & Sun. 7:30 p.m. • Pool cues for sale • 8 Dart machines 2137 ComllUSker • Darts & supplies for sale •Monthly tournaments 477-0410 KJomens .Services P.C. • Abortion Services Provided During All Legal Stages • Awake or Asleep • Outpatient Care • Full-Time OB/GYN Physicians • Birth Control • Saturday AppointmentsAvailabte • Total OB/GYN Healthcare IN OMAHA • 564-0110 TOLL FREE • 1-800-822-8331 201 S. 46th St., Omaha, NE 68132 httpJgynpages.com/omaha . her Screw Driver i«* 3 TB Q 3 « • | a 3 EtfteY THURSDAY $ 7 TO 11 PJL JRunr^^^/Vhiskey^Gin&Tmiiic^^ 1 "T" " ' ' " . yf-' •' Wrestfaswm sixth straight From Staff Reports The Nebraska wrestling team won its sixth straight dual beating Missouri 32-6 Wednesday night in Columbia, Mo. The Comhuskers, who moved up to eighth in the NWCA Top 25 earlier, lost only two matches in the victory. NU is now 14-4, while MU dropped to 7-5-2. Todd Beckerman (118 pounds) started Nebraska off cm the right track defeating Brooks TVavis 9-7 in overtime. At 126 pounds, Jeramie Welder scored a technical fall beating Brian Harris 22-7. Brad Canoyer (134) won by default to give NU a 14-0 lead. At 142, Ryan Bauer beat Clint Caton 7-5, and No. 11 Jason Kraft (158) won 14-5 in a major decision over Jared Sears. NU swept the final three classes I with wins by Charles McTorry (177), who beat Cory Hodapp 10-7, Scott Munson (190), who beat Kevin Stroh 8-4, and Tolly Thompson (Hwt.),whowon 15-0 in a technical \ fall against Thomas Patterson. I i r. | i i r Founded on UNL Feb., 13th, 1897 Today We Celebrate 100 Years of I | BROTHERHOOD LEADERSHIP SCHOLARSHIP I HI TRADITION Nee looks to rookies NEE from page 7 outing. “They’re hitting that invisible wall,” Nee said, “mentally and emo tionally. They’re tired of hearing me talk. They’re fatigued, but they’re go ing to have to regenerate. “We need those guys contributing.” At times this year, Mitchell, Flo rence and Belcher sparkled. Mitchell scored 16 points against Cincinnati on Dec. 31, and he played 40 minutes in Tyronn Lue’s absence the next day in a loss to Bowling Green. Florence scored 17 points in a Dec. 6 win over Coppin State and recorded his first career double-double with 14 points and 12 rebounds last week ; against Colorado. Belcher, who leads the Big 12 in steals, averages 9:9 points and 30 minutes per game. “I know that they are going to get through it,” NU senior Mikki Moore said. “I know from when I was a fresh man that it’s a learning experience. Hopefully, it will kick in more sooner than later.” Belcher offers no excuse for the recent slide. “Regardless of what happens,” the true freshman guard said, “it’s a team thing. We’re just not playing well. We practice hard, but we don’t execute in a game.” NU must execute tonight, Nee said, especially on the defensive side against Northern Iowa senior Jason Daisy. / ] G 22 Jason Daisy 6-3 185 Sr. “If he’s at Kansas, everybody’s talking about him,” Nee said of the 6 3 guard, who averages 20.3 points per game and scored 36 in UNI’s 109-104 win over Nebraska last season in Lin coln. “Absolutely, he’s a pro player.” The Panthers, originally scheduled to play host to Nebraska on Dec. 14 in a game that was postponed because of Division I-AA football playoffs, improved to 13-8 with a 75-63 win over Evansville on Tuesday. Thursday Night Drink Specials 8- 9pm Quarter Draws 9- 10pm 500 Draws 10- 1 lpm $1 Coors Light Bottles $1 Mickey's Big Moutn Celebrate Valentine's Day Friday at IThe Brass Rail 1436 "O" Street ADVERTISEMENT LET YOUR NIKE STUDENT REP KNOW THE VME AND LOCATION ’"VARSITY 0F yQUR events tor N£XT MONTH. C-Club Reach him at - NlNTRAMURAL ' STEVE.SAYLORS@NIKE.COM Wm? -i»j WOMEN'S WOMEN'S GYMNASTICS/V Softball/V vs. Denver AT TEMPE, AZ DEVANEY SPORTS 7:30 PM COMPLEX MEN*S VwSmen'S AT TEMPE, AZ 7:30 PM ,TNT»«T” <*nwJV J^SStS^mru 2:00 PM MEN'S TENNIS/V -ATUTEP 1:30 PM INDOOR TRACK MEET/I THE GOAL OF SPORTSWEEKEND IS TO INFORM STUDENTS ABOUT SPORTS ON CAMPUS. NIKE DOES NOT SPONSOR ANY VARSITY. INTRAMURAL OR CLUB SPORTS ON THIS CAMPUS AND THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT IN ANY WAY IMPLY SUCH SPONSORSHIP.