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Legendary ABC broadcaster Keith Jackson helped dedicate the media facility. A tribute to Bryant by Jackson was shown on the Huskervision screens, after which Jackson presented Bryant with a plaque to hang in the media facility. Bryant served as NU’s sports information director from 1963 to 1993 and worked for the Athletic Department for a total of 36 years before retiring in 1997. ■ Saturday’s crowd of 77,617 was an all-time Memorial Stadium high. The record crowd was due in part to the addition of 1,300 seats during off season improvements to the stadium. The new record easily bettered the old mark of 76,663 set against Oklahoma in 1987. ' ■ Tight end Tracey Wistrom caught two passes for 102 yards against California. One of his receptions was a 70-yard touchdown from Eric Crouch in the second quarter. Wistrom was the first Cornhusker tight end to have 100 yards in recep tions in one game since Johnny Mitchell had 137 yards receiving on seven catches vs. Oklahoma in 1991. Matt Davison, who was the last Nebraska receiver to gain 100 yards (i 67 vs. Texas A&M last year, a school record), extended his streak of consecutive games with a catch to 19. Davison had one reception for 18 yards against Cal. ■ After two games, the Nebraska defensive unit has not given up a point. The defense shut out California on Saturday and allowed Iowa to score only on a blocked punt in the season opener. In the two contests the Cornhusker defense has given up only 314 yards, including a meager 97 yards rushing. Opponents have only 16 first-downs and are 6-of-32 on third-down conversions. In addi tion, the defense has forced six turnovers. ■ Punter Dan Hadenfeldt booted a career-best 73-yard punt in the first quarter. The punt traveled from the back of Cal’s end zone to the opposite 23-yard-line before being downed. Amazingly, the punt actually traveled approximately 90 yards in the air (from 10 yards behind the goal line to the opposite 20-yard-line) before landing and bouncing backwards. For the game Hadenfeldt punted six times, averaging 49.5 yards per punt. He trapped Cal deep in its own territory three times, with kicks downed at the Cal 8, 9, and 12-yard lines. Freshman place-kicker Josh Brown converted his first career field goal, a 37-yarder. He was also perfect on five PATs. Gamebook compiled by staff writer Matthew Hansen r (jroll teams on tor home meet By Lindsay Grieser Staff writer It’s a season of firsts for the Husker men’s and women’s golf teams. This will be the first year that the women’s fourth annual Big 12 Fall Preview, today and Tuesday, will be held in Lincoln. It is also the first time since 1983 that the women’s team has competed at the Lincoln Country Club course. “I like the course. It’s pretty short, and it’s also pretty tight,” senior Elizabeth Bahensky said. “We’ve been practicing out there, so I think everyone’s pretty used to it by now.” All of the Big 12 schools will be competing in the 54-hole tourna ment. Texas is the only Big 12 school ranked in the top 10, at No. 6. Texas also has two players ranked in the top 25 - No. 5 Randi Meadows and No. 23 Kristin Dufour. “Texas is a very deep and talented team,” Women’s Coach Robin Krapfl said. Oklahoma State is close behind at No. 11 and has Maria Boden ranked at No. 9 in the standings. The last two u All five (starters) are experienced and keep the ball in play. We have an excellent short game." Robin Krapfl NU golf coach Big 12 Previews have been won by Oklahoma State. “Year in and year out, Oklahoma State has always been a solid team,” Krapfl said. The women’s starting five all return from last fall, including Bahensky, junior Amy Roux, sopho mores Sarah Sasse and Carla Fogelberg and freshman Amanda Krane. “All five are experienced and keep the ball in play,” Krapfl said. “We have an excellent short game.” Bahensky, No. 38 in the presea son rankings, is a stronghold for the team. She said consistency is her strength. The first two rounds of the tour ney will begin today at 8:30 a.m,, while the final round will be complet ed Tuesday morning, also at 8:30 a.m. As for the men’s team, this will be the first season for most of the players - four out of five are freshmen. The Huskers will play host to the Fairview Club Invitational at Firethorn Golf Club today and Tuesday in competition against Wichita State, Kansas, Air Force, California, Memphis, Colorado, Louisiana-Lafayette, Colorado State, Missouri and Washington State. 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