■v • _______ - _.... Rest Assured. Ba Insure Your University Health Cent together with GM Southwest Dallas,IX, offers UNL students a coi prehensive and affordable med insurance plan specificaHy ' of undergraduate and gra • An annual premium o! Convenient services of iNilajd iwi inmcn HMiMiii * Dependent coverage fa DrocnwBs ana appncai j Center, International Affain I 2/7/98. Questions? Call 01 Swimmers win Triangular The seventh-ranked Nebraska women’s swimming team captured the Nebraska/Minnesota/Texas A&M Triangular Saturday in Lincoln. The Comhuskers defeated Texas A&M 236 134 and downed Minnesota 194-176. The 10tfa-ranked Golden Gophers took second, outscoring Texas A&M 225-145. Nebraska improved to 5-0 overall The Huskers’ Lenka Manhalova led the women with a first-place finish in the 200-yard individual medley and a second-place finish in the 200-yard breaststroke. Manhalova also swam on NUfe win ning 200-yard medley relay. Therese Alshammar won the 100 yard freestyle and also swam in the 200 yard medley relay. Amanda Zins won the 3-meter div ing competition with 304.7 points and placed third in die 1-meter contest The 16th-ranked Comhusker men placed second in the meet, defeating A&M 234-134 but falling 230-140 to 15th-ranked Minnesota, which won the meet Adam Pine and Valajis Kalmikovs paced the men. Pine captured the 100 yard freestyle. Kalmikovs won the 200-yard breaststroke and the 200-yard individ ual medley. Danny Bergman won the 1-meter diving competition and placed third in the 3-meter competition. I Nebraska will compete at Kansas Friday and at Missouri Saturday. Buskers place second at Open The Rocky Mountain Open provid ed some peaks and valleys for the Nebraska men’s gymnastics team last weekend Derek Leiter and Jim Koziol turned in first-place efforts, but injuries to Jason Hardabura and Marshall Nelson two of NU’s top gymnasts - were too much for the Comhuskers to overcome as No. 17 Brigham Young won the seven-team meet with a score of226.00. The sixth-ranked Huskers finished sec ond with a score of224.18. NU Coach Francis Allen said the hip injury to Hardabura during warm ups took the wind out of his team. “We were hurt by Jason’s absence,” Allen said “He is one of 010* top three all-arounders and he was only able to compete on rings for us. His injury was a three-point swing, and we didn’t have the depth to compensate for losing a gymnast who can average a 57.” One athlete who did his best to com pensate was Leiter, a sophomore from Lincoln Southeast Leiter won the all around with a score of 57.48 while recording career bests in the vault (9.70) and horizontal bars (9.83). Another top performance was turned in by Koziol on the still rings. His 9.70 outdistanced second-place Dan Fink of Oklahoma. Koziol’s perfor mance was good news for NU after he missed all of last season following shoulder surgery. Even though the Huskers didn’t meet their goal of winning die meet, Allen said it was good to be competing again. “We are not in that bad of shape, and we will be a lot better when Marshall and Jason get healthy.” *1 I Wrestlers fall flat on the mat The fifth-ranked Nebfafeka wrestling team fell to No. 7 Oklahoma 20-15 Sunday at the Mini Dome in South Sioux City. OU improved to 10-5, while the Comhuskers dropped to 7-4. Entering the heavyweight match, Nebraska trailed 17-15 until Oklahoma’s John Henry Ward put the Huskers away with a 10-4 decision over J.R. Plienis. “I don’t like losing to anybody, much less a Big 12 opponent,” Nebraska Coach Tim Neumann said. “There were some reasons why \^e wrestled flat, but I thought we would be mentally tough enough to fight through it But dbviousfy we weren’t” NU junior Jose DeAnda, who wres tled in the Mini Dome for the first time since high school, fell to fifth-ranked David Kjeldgaard at 142 pounds. The Huskers hit the mats agAid Sunday, when they travel to Ames, Iowa to face ninth-ranked Iowa State. -- i r - 10 DAYS ONLY I lop students take notes in your classes and provide them in typed paragraph format. Nolee are accurate, complete, and easy to understand. Grade A lecture notes are valuable supplemental study materials that can help you achieve the grade you want. All courses are facuty approved. Current Lecture Notes are taken and typed daly during the current term. Purchase by the day or as a full term subscription. AnthrollO Bio 301 Geog 155 Bio 101 Bio 302 God 101 Bio 112 Bio 312 Hist202 Bio 201 Chem252 Phil 106 Bio 204 Classics 180 Psych 181 Bio 213 Geog 140 Psych 263 More Classes Added Daily. Call 477-7400 See, it worked. So stop by Fazoii’s for free soft drink refills and unlimited Free! freshly baked breadsticks when you dine in. Hurry. Save. No coupon required. 100% Guaranteed. As seen on TV. ”r . - T ’’.' •• ;:-r‘ V.v: i