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Play Ball! Quickly! Baseball Tries to Speed Game This Spring

mlb bigGOODYEAR, Ariz. (AP) — Tick, tock, baseball is on the clock.

Major League Baseball’s new pace of play rules have begun with Tuesday’s exhibition games in Arizona and Florida.

The subtle changes are designed to speed a game long embraced for its leisurely pace. Hitters must now keep one foot in the batter’s box between pitches, and pitchers must complete warmup tosses between innings in a specific time.

Digital clocks, though some officials prefer to call them timers, have been installed in ballparks throughout the Grapefruit and Cactus leagues to keep the action moving.

By reducing the time of games, MLB hopes to make the sport more TV friendly and entice a younger audience while not compromising baseball’s integrity.

Huskers Look for Season Sweep of Illinois

Nebraska-Huskers-BasketballNebraska begins the month of March on the road, as the Huskers travel to Champaign, Ill., for a matchup with the Fighting Illini Wednesday evening.

Tipoff from the State Farm Center is set for 9:06 p.m. and the contest will be televised nationally on BTN with Eric Collins and Shon Morris on the call. Wednesday’s game is also available online and on mobile devices on the BTN2Go app. It is the third game of a BTN tripleheader on Wednesday.

The game will be broadcast across the state of Nebraska on the 37-station IMG Husker Sports Radio Network, including KLIN 1400 AM in Lincoln, 1110 KFAB in Omaha and KRVN 880 AM in Lexington with Kent Pavelka calling the action and Matt Davison adding color commentary. The game can be heard for free on Huskers.com and is available on the Huskers’ app on iOS or android devices, as well as on TuneIn Radio and on SiriusXM Satellite Radio.

Nebraska (13-15, 5-11 Big Ten) wraps up a stretch where seven of the last 10 games have been away from home. The Huskers had their longest break since the start of Big Ten play, as Nebraska has been off since a 81-57 loss at Ohio State on Thursday evening. In that game, the Buckeyes shot 54 percent, including 11-of-19 from 3-point range, and put four players in double figures.

Freshman Tarin Smith was one of the highlights for the Huskers in the loss to the Buckeyes, scoring a career-high 13 points on 5-of-6 shooting, including all three of his 3-pointers. Smith has become more of an offensive threat in the last month, averaging 6.2 points per game on 57 percent shooting over Nebraska’s last six contests. He has shot 50 percent or better in all six games dating back to Feb. 7.

Junior Terran Petteway had 12 points and three assists while David Rivers came off the bench for 10 points and 11 rebounds for his first career double-double. Rivers’ 10-point effort was his highest total since scoring 12 points in the season opener.

The Huskers are in a tie for 11th place entering the last week of the season, one game back of Minnesota, in hopes of avoiding the first-round game in the Big Ten Tournament in Chicago.

Illinois is 18-11 on the season and 8-8 in Big Ten play following an 86-60 win over Northwestern Saturday evening. The win snapped a three-game losing streak for the Illini. Rayvonte Rice led five Illinois players with 19 points, as the Fighting Illini went 14-of-29 from 3-point range in the victory.

Huskers Open Big Ten Tournament Thursday with Illinois

Nebraska-Huskers-BasketballThe Nebraska women’s basketball team opens play in the 2015 Big Ten Tournament by taking on Illinois on Thursday in Hoffman Estates, Ill. Tip-off between the No. 7 seed Huskers (20-9, 10-8 Big Ten) and the 10th-seeded Fighting Illini (15-15, 6-12 Big Ten) at Sears Centre Arena is set for 6 p.m. (CT), as Nebraska shoots for its third win of the season against Illinois.

Eric Collins and Christy Winters Scott will be on the television call for the Big Ten Network, while Lisa Byington will provide sideline reports. Live radio coverage from the Husker Sports Network is available with Matt Coatney and Jeff Griesch on stations across the network, including B107.3 FM in Lincoln, 93.3 FM in Omaha and 880 AM KRVN in Lexington. Free live audio is available on Huskers.com.

Nebraska closed the Big Ten regular season by winning three of its last five games, including its most complete effort of the year with a 74-50 run past Minnesota on Feb. 24. The Huskers suffered a 78-60 loss to Big Ten Tournament No. 3 seed Ohio State on Senior Day in Lincoln on Sunday. Nebraska’s four seniors combined for 48 points and 33 rebounds, but Big Ten Player and Freshman of the Year Kelsey Mitchell answered with 28 points and 10 boards for the Buckeyes. Fellow freshmen Shayla Cooper (13 points, 18 rebounds) and Asia Doss (14 points) helped OSU end a five-game losing streak to the Huskers.

Emily Cady and Brandi Jeffery closed their home careers at Nebraska with double-doubles, including 21 points and 13 rebounds for Cady. It was Cady’s 11th double-double of the season and 33rd of her career. She earned second-team All-Big Ten honors for the second straight season by averaging 12.5 points and 10.4 rebounds per game on the year.

Jeffery notched the first double-double of her career with 10 points and 13 rebounds to go along with four assists. The 5-7 guard from Vacherie, La., has more rebounds this season (186) than in her three previous seasons combined (184) for the Big Red. She is averaging 7.7 points and 6.6 rebounds.

Senior Tear’a Laudermill added honorable-mention All-Big Ten accolades for the Huskers, while Hailie Sample was named Nebraska’s Big Ten Sportsmanship Award winner.

Nebraska Cornhuskers (20-9, 10-8 Big Ten)
3 – Hailie Sample – 6-1 – Sr. – F – 7.4 ppg, 6.9 rpg
23 – Emily Cady – 6-2 – Sr. – F – 12.5 ppg, 10.4 rpg
1 – Tear’a Laudermill – 5-9 – Sr. – G – 13.7 ppg, 3.6 rpg
5 – Natalie Romeo – 5-7 – Fr. – G – 7.6 ppg, 2.4 rpg
13 – Brandi Jeffery – 5-7 – Sr. – G – 7.7 ppg, 6.6 rpg
Off the Bench
33 – Rachel Theriot (OUT) – 6-0 – Jr. – G – 16.5 ppg, 4.2 rpg
22 – Allie Havers – 6-5 – So. – C – 4.7 ppg, 3.1 rpg
31 – Anya Kalenta – 6-3 – Jr. – F – 3.3 ppg, 1.5 rpg
30 – Chandler Smith – 6-0 – Fr. – G – 1.9 ppg, 2.0 rpg
34 – Jasmine Cincore – 5-8 – Fr. – G – 1.5 ppg, 0.2 rpg
12 – Emily Wood – 5-5 – Fr. – G – 0.3 ppg, 0.6 rpg
11 – Esther Ramacieri – 5-8 – So. – G – 0.1 ppg, 0.5 rpg
50 – Darrien Washington – 6-2 – Fr. – F – Redshirting
Head Coach: Connie Yori (Creighton, 1986)
13th Season at NU (261-151); 25th Season Overall (456-291)

Illinois Fighting Illini (15-15, 6-12 Big Ten)
34 – Jacqui Grant – 6-3 – So. – F – 9.6 ppg, 7.0 rpg
32 – Chatrice White – 6-3 – Fr. – C – 14.8 ppg, 7.1 rpg
15 – Kyley Simmons – 5-7 – Sr. – G – 9.8 ppg, 2.3 rpg
20 – Brittany Carter – 6-0 – Sr. – G – 8.1 ppg, 5.4 rpg
22 – Ivory Crawford – 5-10 – Sr. – G – 15.5 ppg, 5.2 rpg
Off the Bench
10 – Amarah Coleman – 5-11 – Fr. – G – 7.1 ppg, 2.1 rpg
3 – Taylor Tuck – 6-0 – Sr. – G/F – 2.5 ppg, 1.4 rpg
21 – Brooke Kissinger – 5-7 – Fr. – G – 1.4 ppg, 0.6 rpg
12 – Ashley McConnell – 5-9 – So. – G – 1.3 ppg, 0.8 rpg
25 – Kennedy Cattenhead – 5-10 – RFr. – G – 0.9 ppg, 1.0 rpg
5 – Nia Oden – 5-10 – Sr. – F – 0.8 ppg, 1.0 rpg
00 – Sarah Hartwell – 5-10 – Jr. – G – 0.8 ppg, 0.5 rpg
2 – Taylor Gleason – 5-8 – So. – G – 0.7 ppg, 1.1 rpg
Head Coach: Matt Bollant (Winona State, 1994)
3rd Season at Illinois (43-50); 13th Season Overall (325-105)

NPCC Knights to Face Central Wyoming in Region IX Quarterfinals

npcc-knightsThe North Platte Community College Knights will continue their season when they face the Central Wyoming College Rustlers in the quarterfinals of the National Junior College Athletics Association Region IX men’s basketball tournament in Powell, Wyoming on Thursday, March 5.

The Knights, who are the second seed in the south sub-region, defeated Otero Junior College 79 – 73 to advance to the quarterfinals. The Rustlers, the No. 3 seed in the north sub-region, defeated Sheridan College 82 – 79 to advance.

This is the second year in a row that the Knights have faced the Rustlers in the Region IX tournament.  The Knights defeated the Rustlers 71 – 69 in the first round of last year’s tournament.

The Knights are 23 – 8 heading into the game. They are led by sophomore Cameron Williams from Omaha South in scoring with a 21 points per game average.  Williams is currently 18th in the nation in scoring and seventh on the Knights all-time scoring list.  Williams also averages 3.3 rebounds per game and 2.4 assists per game.

Other players to watch for the Knights are sophomore Marco Pascolo from Udine, Italy, Shyquinn Dix, a freshman from Stamford, Connecticut, and CJ Polk, a freshman from Milwaukee.

Pascolo is averaging 10.7 points per game and leads the team in rebounding with 7.5 rebounds per game and has recorded seven double-doubles this season. Dix is averaging 10.5 points per game, 1.9 assists per game and 2.4 rebounds per game coming off the bench. Polk, who has stepped into the starting lineup following the injury to Xavier Hall, is averaging 9. 2 points per game.  He has averaged 13.2 points per game the past seven games.

The Knights are averaging 78 points per game while allowing 70.7 points per game.

The Rustlers, are 19 – 9 on the season. They are averaging 79.3 points per game and allowing 72 points per game.  The Rustlers have two players averaging in double-figures.  Sophomore Bryce Canda leads the Rustlers with 19.7 points per game. Canda also averages 6.2 rebounds per game to lead the Rustlers.  The other Rustler to average in double-figures is sophomore Elmer Lopez, who is averaging 13.4 points per game.

The Rustlers like to shoot from behind the arc.  They average 25.5 three-point attempts per game and make 9.9 three-pointers per game.

The winner of the matchup will play the winner of host school Northwest Wyoming and Western Nebraska Community College in the semi-finals on Friday.

Tip – off for Thursday night’s game will be at 6:00 p.m. CST and can be heard on ESPN Radio 1410 or on the internet at www.northplattepost.com.   For complete information about the Region IX tournament including live streaming of the game visit www.nwc.edu/regionix.

NPCC Knights Softball Swept by Western Nebraska

Knights-SoftballThe North Platte Community College Knights softball team was defeated by the Western Nebraska Community College Lady Cougars in a doubleheader Monday afternoon 12 – 6 and 15 – 1.

In the first game the Lady Cougars scored four runs in the first inning.  Andy Hancock had three runs batted in on two hits, a single in the first and a home run in the fifth. The Knights started off the second inning with a home run by Sara Villalobos, a walk to Shannon Lieber and a single by Sara Runia to start a rally.  However, the Cougars pitcher Whitney Fields struck out the next two batters, allowed a single by Jessica Jarvis to load the bases, but got Caroline Motis to pop out to the third baseman.

The Cougars scored one more run in the bottom of the second and two in the third.  The Knights scored two in the second on a two-run home run by Shannon Lieber and three runs in the third on a bases loaded walk to Audrie Connor, an RBI single by Brittney Odum and an RBI single by Sara Villalobos to close the deficit to one 7 – 6.   The Cougars opened up the game in the fifth inning by scoring five runs.

Andy Hancock pitched the final two innings and didn’t allow a base runner for the Knights.

Shannon Lieber took the loss for the Knights.  Lieber pitched six innings, allowed eight earned runs on 13 hits, striking out two and allowing a home run.

In the second game of the day, the Lady Cougars opened the game up in the first inning by scoring six runs on a two-run double by Kenzie Sawyer, an RBI single by Lindsay Guymon, and a three-run home run by Andy Hancock.  It was Hancock’s second three–run home run of the day.

The lone run for the Knights was scored by Jessica Jarvis, who walked in the fifth inning, reached third on a single by Sara Runia and then scored on a fielder’s choice by Sara Villalobos.

Hancock pitched four scoreless innings for the Cougars to pick up the win.  Sara Runia took the loss for the Knights allowing nine earned runs on eight hits and four walks and one home run in two innings.

The Knights record drops to 1 – 9 on the season.  The Cougars improve to 15 – 3.

The Knights are on the road again when they travel to play Adams State University Junior Varsity in a double header on Friday, March 6.  Game times are at 3:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. CST.

Four Huskers Earn Big Ten Awards

Nebraska-Huskers-BasketballLincoln – Emily Cady and Rachel Theriot earned second-team All-Big Ten honors, while Tear’a Laudermill added honorable-mention recognition when the Big Ten Conference announced its postseason awards live on BTN on Monday.

Cady, a 6-2 senior forward from Seward, Neb., averaged a double-double with 12.5 points and 10.4 rebounds per game to help the Huskers record their fourth consecutive 20-win season in 2014-15. A four-year starter who has made 129 straight starts since the first game of her freshman season, Cady owns 1,415 points while ranking third in school history with 1,089 rebounds. She enters the Big Ten Tournament needing just five rebounds to join the conference’s all-time top 10 in that category. Cady also ranks No. 5 in Husker history in blocked shots (111), while recording more assists (302) than any other post player in Nebraska history.

Cady, who earned second-team All-Big Ten honors as a junior, was also an honorable-mention All-Big Ten choice as a freshman and sophomore. She was also a Big Ten All-Freshman selection in 2012.

Theriot, a 6-0 junior point guard from Middleburg Heights, Ohio, joined Cady with second-team All-Big Ten honors despite missing Nebraska’s final eight Big Ten games with an ankle injury that required season-ending surgery on Feb. 19. A first-team All-Big Ten choice as a sophomore when she led the Huskers to the Big Ten Tournament title as the tournament’s MVP, Theriot averaged 16.5 points, 4.2 rebounds and 5.2 assists before her injury as a junior.

An honorable-mention All-American as a sophomore, Theriot was a preseason candidate for the Wade, Naismith, Wooden and Lieberman awards, while earning preseason first-team All-Big Ten recognition.

Laudermill, a 5-9 senior guard from Moreno Valley, Calif., added 13.7 points and 3.6 rebounds as a junior while joining Cady in the Husker starting five for all 29 games. It marked the second straight season for Laudermill to earn postseason honors, after claiming a second-team All-Big Ten award in 2014.

Senior Hailie Sample rounded out Nebraska’s All-Big Ten honorees as the school’s Sportsmanship Award winner. The 6-1 forward from Flower Mound, Texas, has produced 7.4 points and 6.9 rebounds per game as a senior. Last season, Sample was a member of the Big Ten All-Defensive Team.

No. 7 seed Nebraska returns to action on Thursday at the Big Ten Tournament to take on No. 10 seed Illinois. Tip-off between the Huskers and Fighting Illini at Sears Centre Arena in Hoffman Estates, Ill., is set for 6 p.m., with live TV coverage by BTN.

It will be the third meeting of the season between Nebraska and Illinois, with the Huskers coming from behind in the closing minutes to win a pair of possession games in the first two meetings.

Bleacher Replacement Begins at NPCC

The third and final phase of a $1.6 million remodeling project is underway in the North Platte Community College McDonald-Belton Gymnasium.

Work to replace the bleachers, which are more than 40-years-old, started Monday. The plan is to install new bleachers, including some chairs with backrests, to enhance the viewing experience during sporting, educational and cultural events. The upgrades will also bring the seating into compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act.

“Following the bleachers, we plan to refinish the floor of the court and add a new scoreboard – along with new recognition for our sponsors and donors to our athletic programs,” said Carol Bodeen, area director of development for Mid-Plains Community College. “The area outside the concession stand will be refurbished with trophy cases, and donor recognition plaques will be added.

The total cost of the project is estimated at $338,000. The cost of just the bleachers and their installation is $229,000. According to Bodeen, almost $220,000 has been raised through donations and grants so far. That has enabled the project to move forward.

“Bleachers will be installed by commencement day, May 8,” said Bodeen.  “We would like to finish the rest of the renovations by fall. We are very hopeful that we will reach our total fundraising goal to make that happen.”

Those interested in contributing to the project can contact Bodeen at 535-3681 or bodeenc@mpcc.edu.

 

SEC’s Slive Leery of Making Freshman Athletes Ineligible

Mike Slive (Photo from ESPN.com)
Mike Slive (Photo from ESPN.com)

Southeastern Conference Commissioner Mike Slive says it would be best to wait until after the NCAA’s initial eligibility rules take effect in 2016 before considering whether to limit freshmen eligibility.

Slive said in a statement Monday if the goal is to improve graduation rates and grade-point averages, “we have to remember that each college student has his or her own academic challenges.”

He added: “To put a blanket over these student-athletes with a year on the bench doesn’t address those individual needs to incentivize academic progress. ”

Slive said many students do come to college prepared to compete both academically and athletically.

Big Ten Commissioner Jim Delany has said he wants his conference to consider making freshmen ineligible in football and men’s basketball.

No. 1 Kokesh Leads Huskers in Big Ten Pre-Seeds

Robert Kokesh
Robert Kokesh

Five Huskers earned top-five pre-seeds for this weekend’s Big Ten Championships when the conference announced them on Monday.

Senior Robert Kokesh, a two-time All-American, leads Nebraska with the top spot at 174 pounds. Kokesh holds a perfect 30-0 record this season and is one of eight top contenders for the WIN Magazine/Culture House Dan Hodge Trophy.

Three-time All-American James Green is the No. 3 seed at 157 pounds. Both Kokesh and Green captured Big Ten titles last season before earning top-four finishes at the NCAA Championships.

Additional Huskers in the top five include Anthony Abidin (No. 3 seed at 141 pounds), Tim Lambert (No. 4 at 125) and Aaron Studebaker (No. 5 at 197). TJ Dudley (No. 6 at 184), Justin Arthur (No. 7 at 149), Eric Montoya (No. 9 at 133), Austin Wilson (No. 9 at 165) and Collin Jensen (No. 10 at heavyweight) also garnered top-10 pre-seeds.

Nebraska finished the dual season with a 14-1 mark, which tied the school record for fewest dual losses in a season. NU posted an 8-1 record in Big Ten duals, which marked its best since joining the conference in 2011. The Huskers ended the season on a 10-match winning streak and also posted a 5-0 mark against ranked opponents.

The Big Ten Championships begin on Saturday at 9 a.m. (CT) at St. John Arena in Columbus, Ohio. Session II is slated for a 5 p.m. start on Saturday. Sunday’s action will consist of Session III, which starts at noon, and Session IV, which is set for 2 p.m. The first three sessions will be streamed on BTN Plus (subscription required), and the final session will be broadcasted live on the Big Ten Network.

Nebraska Pre-Seeds for Big Ten Championships
125: #4 Tim Lambert
133: #9 Eric Montoya
141: #3 Anthony Abidin
149: #7 Justin Arthur
157: #3 James Green
165: #9 Austin Wilson
174: #1 Robert Kokesh
184: #6 TJ Dudley
197: #5 Aaron Studebaker
HWT: #10 Collin Jensen

Broncos Place Franchise Tag on Demaryius Thomas

Demaryius Thomas
Demaryius Thomas

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — The Denver Broncos have placed their franchise tag on star receiver Demaryius Thomas, guaranteeing him roughly $12.8 million next season and buying them more time to work out a long-term deal.

General manager John Elway used that same tactic before re-signing kicker Matt Prater and left tackle Ryan Clady before training camp in recent years.

Selected 22nd overall in 2010 out of Georgia Tech, Thomas has made the Pro Bowl in each of his three seasons with Peyton Manning at quarterback.

Thomas could always signal his displeasure with the move by waiting to sign the tender and skipping offseason workouts that begin the first week of April. If Thomas doesn’t sign a long-term contract, the Broncos could use the franchise tag on him again next year.

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