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The Cornhuskers enter the Big Ten Tournament as the No. 2 seed after being picked 14th in the preseason media poll
Adam Carriker gives some big updates for Nebraska football, basketball, softball and more Husker sports. Both football coordinators had a very interesting press
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Cale Jacobsen scores 15 and No. 9 Nebraska beats Iowa 84-75 in overtime after blowing late lead
Cale Jacobsen came off the bench to score 13 of his 15 points after halftime and hit the tiebreaking 3-pointer in overtime, and ninth-ranked Nebraska matched its program record for wins in a season with an 84-75 victory over Iowa on Sunday.
A conservative-leaning group is starting a signature-gathering effort to let Nebraska voters limit sports participation in public K-12 and college to whether a team is male, female or mixed. Fairness for Girls,
Lane Kiffin and Co. are battling for the dynamic pass-catcher, Cornhuskers now looking to make presence felt.
Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen downplayed the mandate of ballot measures in Nebraska as he asked lawmakers to debate a budget proposal to divert public dollars to help cover some costs of
Husker Wrestling: Nebraska Put 5 into Finals and Placed 3rd as a Team but Went 0-5 in Big Ten Finals
After a strong first day at the Big Ten Championships, Nebraska had a tough final session, finishing in 3rd place in the team race behind Penn State and Ohio State. Penn State scored the fifth most team points ever at Big Tens with 184 while the Buckeyes scored 148.