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[SIZE=14pt]UW comment rankles Nebraska[/SIZE]
Tomasevic's 'crush them' remark draws fire
By TED MILLER
SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER REPORTER
SAN ANTONIO -- Is there bad blood between Washington and Nebraska? Apparently, for the Big Red.
A TV reporter from Omaha opened the questioning after Washington swept Tennessee 3-0 by asking the Huskies if they were excited about playing Nebraska (which had just started its game), noting that one of them had said they were going to "crush" the Cornhuskers earlier in the season.
UW coach Jim McLaughlin said he didn't know what the reporter was talking about.
But the Nebraska players did. Their coach, John Cook, made sure they read an article that appeared in the Post-Intelligencer, particularly the following quote from Huskies outside hitter Sanja Tomasevic.
"Obviously, we feel dominant," Tomasevic said in the story. "We know we're better. We know if we do everything we should, we know we're going to crush them."
It's not clear if Tomasevic, a native of Serbia and Montenegro speaking her second language, was talking specifically about Nebraska. But that apparently doesn't matter to the Cornhuskers.
"We do have a little tiff against Washington, thinking they should be number one," Nebraska setter Maggie Griffin said. "But we've been number one all year and we're going to bring it Saturday night."
Said UW libero Candace Lee: "We've been looking forward to playing them all year."
[SIZE=14pt]UW comment rankles Nebraska[/SIZE]
Tomasevic's 'crush them' remark draws fire
By TED MILLER
SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER REPORTER

SAN ANTONIO -- Is there bad blood between Washington and Nebraska? Apparently, for the Big Red.
A TV reporter from Omaha opened the questioning after Washington swept Tennessee 3-0 by asking the Huskies if they were excited about playing Nebraska (which had just started its game), noting that one of them had said they were going to "crush" the Cornhuskers earlier in the season.
UW coach Jim McLaughlin said he didn't know what the reporter was talking about.
But the Nebraska players did. Their coach, John Cook, made sure they read an article that appeared in the Post-Intelligencer, particularly the following quote from Huskies outside hitter Sanja Tomasevic.
"Obviously, we feel dominant," Tomasevic said in the story. "We know we're better. We know if we do everything we should, we know we're going to crush them."
It's not clear if Tomasevic, a native of Serbia and Montenegro speaking her second language, was talking specifically about Nebraska. But that apparently doesn't matter to the Cornhuskers.
"We do have a little tiff against Washington, thinking they should be number one," Nebraska setter Maggie Griffin said. "But we've been number one all year and we're going to bring it Saturday night."
Said UW libero Candace Lee: "We've been looking forward to playing them all year."
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