NU splits Huskers y to begin SPRING from page 9 4.39-second 40-yard dash, the fifth- withA&M hold off fastest all-time NU mark; fullback jury. recorded the No. 4 In the defensive backfield, all-time performance index and Spring From Staff Reports the Huskers lose three of four where Green notched the third-best per- Sooners starters, only sophomores Ralph formance-index score. Experience^ The Nebraska softball team split and and senior Eric a Osborne said he likes the look The Nebraska football team enters doubleheader Sunday at Texas return with notable MPSF from page 9 Warfield expe- its annual session of ball A&M winning the first 8-2 of this squad, but he’ll know much spring game rience. Senior Leslie Dennis re- minus 13 starters from last year's before losing game two 2-1 — the more in four weeks, when an im- homa and California at the mains a question mark because of 11-2 squad. ninth one-run loss NU has suffered again portant part of its progression NCAA West in Las Cruces, recurring knee problems. Junior- this season. Regional comes to an end. Today’s practice Here are some familiar names: weekend. college transfer Joe Walker will get In the Comhuskers’ win, N.M., this serves as one of five spring work- they a hard look this spring, as will fel- scored two runs in the not to sit back and outs in which Nebraska is top of the ‘We’re going low transfer Brandon Harrison prohib- first and followed that with all now see if ited the NCAA to suit in full inning say, ‘We beat you guys, when he arrives next fall. by up * a run in the top of the second. NU you can beat us at Regionals,”’ Allen pads. then scored five runs in the fourth said. “We plan on improving on our Up front, the Huskers appear Die Huskers plan to practice on inning to take an 8-0 lead. score, and putting out a better Husker strong with Peter and senior All- Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays In the second game, Nebraska team next weekend also.” American anchor- — with the exception of the Fri- out to a 1-0 lead in the the defensive line. line- jumped top In Saturday’s individual event fi- ing Top day before the Red-White Game— of the first on a run Jennifer backers Brian Shaw, Foreman by nals, Husker gymnasts earned three Jay and participate in minor scrim- Lizama. The scored a run and Octavious McFarlin each con- each after this Aggies top finishes and two second-place per- mages Wednesday in the bottom of the third and one formances. tributed heavily a year ago. week. in the bottom of the fourth. NU Ted Harris won the still In winter-conditioning drills, “The No. 1 each pitcher Jenny Voss won the first Senior thing spring with a 9.85 and the Huskers emerged in tip-top has been evaluation of game but lost game two and is now rings season-high always per- J.D. Reive tied for fourth a school-record av- Osborne said. “It’s the 11-11 on the year. sophomore shape, posting sonnel,” with a 9.65. Reive was also third on of2,083 in the perfor- chance to For the two games Nebraska’s erage points only you get give every- mance index. Seventeen Christie went 3 for 5 with the parallel bars at 9.675. players body an equal number of snaps. But McCoy in- broke 28 performance records, it all goes in a hurry. About all you an RBI. McCoy finished the week Nelson took first on the parallel cluding four by linebacker Eric can do is offense and de- hitting .667 going 12 for 18 with bars (9.75) and the high bar (9.825). get your Johnson and . fense in, and you can’t get it very four runs and seven RBI. Tlie Colo, native was second Greeley, end J.R. Edwards ran a After 28 on Split smooth.” games the road in on the pommel horse (9.725) and tied which the Huskers were 13-15 for fourth on the floor exercise with overall and 2-2 in the Big 12 Con- NU senior Ryan McEwen at 9.7. ference, they play their first home McEwen, a of Lincoln games of the season this week. NU graduate p i*> finished second on plays host to Qeighton in a double- Christian, the high header Thursday night. bar with a 9.8. }Tired of burgers?

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