. - ..... .r .-... ■ ! • | ■ Walker sends soccer team intoispotlight of success i .... ... m ..... .. - Matt Mtt i fr/DN NITS JENNY BENSON slides under Texas A&M’s Melanie Wilson in the Big 12 soccer champi onship. The Buskers lost 3-1 to their conference rival. By Jay Saunders Assignment Reporter When John Walker came to Nebraska to coach the soccer team four years ago, he said he wanted to build the Comhusker program into a national soc cer powerhouse in five years. It took only three years. In the fall of 1996, after only three years of existence, the Huskers went 23-1 and made it to the third round of the NCAA tournament Last fall, NU was hoping to build on die suc cess of last season’s unexpected run. The Huskers came into die season with the same core of players and added Kim Engesser, a transfer student from Portland University - the team that knocked the Huskers out of die tournament in 1996. “The biggest difference was dealing with being a big target on a lot of our opponents’ schedules,” Walker said. “It was difficult because every team we played we got their best shot. It was like aWorld Cup final every game.” The Huskers started off the season with four straight wins before running into a roadblock in Texas. NU lost conference games for die first time in two years and hadn’t lost two consecutive games since 1994. “We didn’t compete at an appropriate level,” Walker said. “We had a lot of pressure after we were behind, but we shouldn’t have put ourselves in that position.” The Huskers used an eight-game homestand as the cure for the team’s first losing streak in three years. All eight games were shutouts. The Huskers outscored their opponents 40-0 in that eight-game stretch. After collecting eight con secutive wins, NU traveled to No. 4 Duke. There was no letdown from the homestand. The Huskers inched closer to the Big 12 tourna ment with a 5-0 win over the Blue Devils. NU then _• had to go to •• back to Texas ft WOS difficult for the Big 12 Conference because every Tournament. y The Huskers team we played won the inau gural touma- we got their best mentinl996 1 with a i-o win shot, ft was like a a&m. After World Cup final beating „ Baylor 4-1 in every game. the semifi nals, the John Walker Huskers were NU soccer coach once again matched up with the Aggies. Texas A&M and Nebraska had developed into the conference’s first big rivalry. In this edition, though, A&M handed die Huskers a 3-1 loss. “We had to treat it like it was our season,” senior Kari Uppinghouse said. “(Winning the tour nament) was one of the goals we had at the begin ning of die season. The team was disappointed that we didn’t repeat” A trip to the NCAA tournament was not guar anteed, but Walker said the Huskers’ record and strength of schedule should be enough to get NU in to the 32-team field. Walker was right the Huskers played host to Michigan in the first round of the Plftasp sfip SOCCER on 16 B iTTnTi^HI ■■■■■■I |VJIII Here’s Proof That A College Degree - \ - Right Now Recent College Graduates Get *400 Off Every New Dodge. In Addition To Most Other Current Offers * Dodge Neon Coupe starts as low as after *400 college grad I^ and *1,500 national cashback** get low 1.9%APR up to 60 months f Cab-forward design, dual airbags, 16-valve, 132-horsepower engine. More horse power and interior room than Honda Civic, Toyota Corolla, or Saturn Coupe. - Dodge Dakota Sport tZQQO^k ! cash back. | MagrutnfV-6 '||L | at no extra charge n ^■1 mfm ..J, . •'•• :. ..-V «",' ;i J.D. Power and Associates “Most Appealing Compact Pickup.”*** j, Dakota Sport comes with aluminum wheels, AM/FM cassette stereo, 40/20/40 seat with mini business console and more. ibout '98 college graduate finance plans available igwle customers through Chrysler Credit - The New; lodge See The Friendly Dodge Dealer Near You *Ask for eligibility requirements. Not available with certain other offers. **MSRPs after *400 College Graduate Cash Back (and after *1,500 national cash back on Neon). Includes destination. Excludes tax. tt.9%/80 mo. financing = *17.48 per mo. per *1,000 financed for qualified buyers with 10% down. 1.9%/60 mo. financing is in lieu of *1,500 cash back. tt$500 MSRP discount on select V-6 models. ***J.D. Power and Associates 1997 APEAL study, Automotive Performance, Execution and Layout5** Study based on 29,187 consumer responses. Always use seat belts.