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NPCC Lady Knights Lose to Southeast

npcc-knightsThe North Platte Community College Lady Knights were defeated by the Southeast Community College Lady Storm 58-44 Friday night at McDonald-Belton Gymnasium on Girl Scout, Elementary, and Roller Derby Nights.

The win for Southeast gives the Lady Storm the National Junior College Athletic Association Region IX Division II regular season number one seed.  They will host the championship game against the winner of the Lady Knights versus Central Community College which will be held tentatively on Thursday, Feb 26.

The Lady Knights jumped out to a 9-1 lead and led 11-6 with just over 12 minutes to play.  The Lady Storm outscored the Lady Knights 14-9 to take a 20-19 halftime lead.

In the second half, the Lady Storm never trailed.  They started out the half on a 10-1 run to lead 30-20 with 15 minutes to play.  The closest the Lady Knights came the rest of the second half was seven after a free throw by Clara Vinton.

The Lady Knights fall to 13-12 on the season, while the Lady Storm improve to 20-6.

The Lady Knights were led in scoring by April Stull with 12 points.  Clara Vinton and Aliyah Brown each added 10 points.

The Lady Storm were led by Dionne Martin with 15 points.  Breanna Grant had 12 points as the only other player to score in double figures.

The Lady Knights take to the road on Saturday Feb. 21 to play Northeastern Junior College.  Tip-off is set for 6:30 p.m. CST.  The game can be seen on www.njcaatv.com.

Storm Earn Point In Shootout Loss To Lincoln

tcstormLINCOLN, Neb. – A late comeback by the Lincoln Stars (14-23-5) resulted in a 3-2 shootout loss for the Tri-City Storm (26-11-6) at the Ice Box on Friday night.

Storm forwards Nick Master and Jake Wahlin scored for Tri-City, while Jared Rutledge made
25 saves and both Chris Wilkie and Cody Milan scored in the shootout.

Master gave the Storm the early lead with a power play goal at 11:01 of the opening period. Garrett Gamez made the pass to get the first assist, while Mason Appleton was credited with the second helper on the play.

The Storm had a chance to extend their lead in the middle frame when Appleton was awarded a penalty shot, but he was stopped by Lincoln goalie Cam Hackett, and the score stayed 1-0 all the way to the third period.

Lincoln tied the game on a goal by Ludvig Hoff at 6:50 of the final period, but Tri-City re-took the lead when Wahlin scored his eighth of the year from Conner Valesano less than three minutes later.

Valesano moved the puck up the ice on a two-on-one rush and fed it to Wahlin, who took a quick shot and found the back of the net.

But the Stars got another equalizer with just 11 seconds remaining from Chris Dodero and tied the game at 2-2 to force overtime.

Neither team scored in the extra session, which led to the Storm’s 10th shootout of the season. All four shooters scored in the first two rounds, before Lincoln’s Biagio Lerario put home the winner in the fourth round.

Tri-City gained one point on the Musketeers in the Western Conference standings, and sits in second place with 58 total points. Sioux City is the top team in the USHL, earning 60 points in 44 games.

The home-and-home series now shifts to Kearney for a battle on Saturday at 7:05 p.m. Tri-City will finish their three-game weekend on Sundayafternoon against Sioux City at 3:05.

Notes: The Storm scratched forwards Nolan Aibel and Wade Allison, along with defenseman Gordi Myer…

 

SCORING SUMMARY

 

1st Period
Tri-City – Nick Master (power play) (Garrett Gamez, Mason Appleton) 11:01

2nd Period

(no scoring)

 

3rd Period
Lincoln – Ludvig Hoff (Ethan Price, Waltteri Hopponen) 6:50
Tri-City – Jake Wahlin (Conner Valesano) 9:08
Lincoln – Chris Dodero (extra attacker) (Biagio Lerario, Waltteri Hopponen) 19:49

Overtime
(no scoring)

PENALTIES

 

1st Period
Lincoln – Ludvig Hoff – (Slashing), 2 min, 10:08
Tri-City – Dan Labosky – (Hooking), 2 min, 12:27
Lincoln – Dylan Woolf – (Fighting), 5 min, 18:55
Lincoln – Dylan Woolf – (Fighting) (Misconduct), 10 min, 18:55
Tri-City – Vince Pedrie – (Fighting), 5 min, 18:55
Tri-City – Vince Pedrie – (Fighting) (Misconduct), 10 min, 18:55

2nd Period

Tri-City – Mattias Goransson – (Hooking), 2 min, 3:41
Lincoln – Jack Badini – (Slashing),  2 min, 9:16
Tri-City – Jalen Schulz – (Head Contact), 5 min, 13:12
Tri-City – Jalen  Schulz – (Head Contact) (Game Misconduct), 10 min, 13:12

3rd Period
Tri-City – Nick Master – (Delay of Game), 2 min, 13:41

Overtime
(no penalties)

Power Play

Tri-City – 1/2

Lincoln – 0/4


Shots

Tri-City: 11, 11, 12, 2 = Total: 36
Lincoln: 3, 14, 9, 1 = Total: 27

Saves
Tri-City – Jared Rutledge – 25/27
Lincoln – Cam Hackett – 34/36

Barrie leads Avalanche past Blackhawks 4-1

Colorado-Avalanche-LogoCHICAGO (AP) — Tyson Barrie had two goals and an assist, Gabriel Landeskog scored for the fifth straight game, and the Colorado Avalanche beat the Chicago Blackhawks 4-1 on Friday night.

Colorado used a pair of costly interference penalties on Chicago to win for just the third time in its last eight games. Brad Stuart added his second goal of the season when goaltender Corey Crawford badly misplayed his dump in from center ice, punctuating a frustrating performance for the Blackhawks.

Semyon Varlamov had 27 saves for Colorado, and Landeskog also had an assist.

Kris Versteeg scored in the second period for Chicago, which dropped to 2-1-3 on its eight-game homestand. Crawford finished with 26 stops.

Middleton, Henson lead Bucks to 89-81 Win over Nuggets

Denver_NuggetsMILWAUKEE (AP) — Khris Middleton scored 15 points, John Henson added 14 and the Milwaukee Bucks beat the Denver Nuggets 89-81 on Friday night in their first game since tweaking their roster at the NBA trade deadline.

The athletic Henson had four buckets during a 20-7 run over the last 7 minutes of the third quarter to help put Milwaukee ahead for good after trailing the entire first half.

Denver stayed within a possession or two for much of the fourth quarter, but went 1 of 5 from the field with a turnover over the last 3:26.

Wilson Chandler led Denver with 19 points.

Michael Carter-Williams, who was acquired from Philadelphia as part of a three-team deal that sent Brandon Knight to Phoenix, did not play because of a sprained right big toe.

Headley Comes Through Again, Huskers Win in 11

husker baseballPeoria, Ariz. – For the second straight day the BYU Cougars intentionally walked Ryan Boldt to get to Blake Headley and for the second straight day the senior from Omaha made the Cougars pay with a double. After roping a two-out, three-RBI double in the ninth inning yesterday, Headley drove in the eventual game-winning run with a one-out double in the top of the 11th that powered the Nebraska baseball team (3-2, 0-0 Big Ten) to a 3-1 victory over BYU in the second game of a doubleheader on Saturday. The victory in game two split a doubleheader between the two teams and gives Nebraska a 2-1 series lead heading into tomorrow’s finale.

After Austin Darby led off the 11th inning with a single, Wes Edrington executed a sacrifice bunt that put the go-ahead run at second base. With Boldt coming to the plate and first base empty, the Cougars intentionally walked Boldt, who entered the at-bat 8-for-12 in the series. Headley stepped up to the occasion again and laced a 1-1 offering into right field for an RBI double that gave the Huskers their first lead of the game. BYU then intentionally walked Ben Miller to get to Tanner Lubach, who was 0-for-17 on the season, and the senior catcher delivered with a deep sacrifice fly to right field that easily scored Boldt to put the Huskers ahead, 3-1.

Following 2.2 innings of one-hit relief from Colton Howell, Nebraska turned the ball over to closer Josh Roeder in the bottom of the 11th and the senior closed the door for his third save of the season and the 21st of his career.

The game went to extras after neither team could find a run late in the game.

BYU had the go-ahead run in scoring position with one down in the eighth after Hayden Nielsen led off with a single and moved to second on a sacrifice bunt. The Huskers gambled by intentionally walking Dillon Robinson and then brought in Howell from the bullpen. BYU countered with pinch-hitter Cole Wilstead and Howell won the battle with a 4-6-3 double play that kept the game tied, 1-1, through eight innings.

The Huskers got their leadoff man on in the ninth when Boldt beat out an infield single for his second hit of the day, but he was only able to reach second base after BYU reliever Michael Rucker got three straight outs, including two strikeouts.

BYU also had its leadoff runner on in the ninth with a base hit from Colton Shaver, but were also unable to drive him in. After Parker Starr popped up a bunt attempt for the first out of the inning, Howell got a 4-3 double play off the bat of Jarrett Jarvis that pushed the game into extra innings.

Nebraska went down in order in the top of the 10th and Howell was in position to retire the Cougars in order, but NU’s defense committed consecutive two-out errors that put the winning run on second base. With Robinson up, BYU’s No. 3 hitter, Howell took matters into his own hands and struck out Robinson to push the game to the 11th.

Starter Kyle Kubat didn’t factor into the decision, but gave the Huskers a strong start, going 7.1 innings in his second outing of the year. The senior lefty retired the Cougars in order three times on the afternoon, while giving up one run on seven hits and one walk, while striking out six.

After Kubat retired nine of the last 10 BYU batters he had faced, Robinson snuck a double down the right-field line with one out in the sixth and then moved to third on a wild pitch. With the Husker infield drawn in, Dallen Reber hit a grounder to Edrington and the Husker shortstop fired home, but it was wide of the plate and Robinson scored to give BYU a 1-0 lead. Kubat was able to keep the damage to one run, responding with a strikeout and a fly out.

The Nebraska offense quickly tied the game, 1-1, with a run in the top of the seventh on a two-out hit from Jake Schleppenbach. With Headley on second with two outs following a strikeout by Scott Schreiber, Schleppenbach came through with a base hit to left field that tied the game, 1-1. With Miller in scoring position at second base, BYU went to Rucker, who retired pinch-hitter Austin Christensen to end the NU seventh.

Neither team scored in the eighth, ninth or 10th innings, setting the stage for Headley to play hero for the second-straight day.

Nebraska and BYU conclude their four-game series tomorrow at 1 p.m. (CT).

Huskers Host Hawkeyes on Legends Weekend

Nebraska-Huskers-BasketballNebraska returns to Pinnacle Bank Arena Sunday afternoon, as the Huskers welcome the Iowa Hawkeyes.

The tilt between the Huskers and Hawkeyes is a sellout, although a very limited number of returned tickets could go on sale at 12:30 p.m. on Sunday at the Pinnacle Bank Arena box office.

Tipoff is set for 2:06 p.m. and the contest will be televised nationally on BTN with Kevin Kugler and Shon Morris on the call. Sunday’s game is also available online and on mobile devices on BTN2Go.

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.

Sunday’s game is Legends Weekend for the Husker basketball program, as over 50 former players are expected to return for the weekend. The Huskers will honor the contributions of former coach Jerry Bush at halftime and wear throwback jerseys from the 1954-55 season, Bush’s first year at the helm of the Husker basketball program.

Nebraska (13-13, 5-9 Big Ten) played one of its best road games of the season, pushing No. 16 Maryland to the wire before falling 69-65 on Thursday. The Huskers shot 44 percent from the field and out-rebounded the Terrapins, 33-26, but were done in by an outstanding performance from Maryland freshman Melo Trimble, who had 26 points, six rebounds and five assists.

For Nebraska Coach Tim Miles, a lineup shift helped to jump start a Husker attack which had struggled scoring points away from home. NU had 15 assists, including a career-high nine from Terran Petteway, while putting three players in double figures on a night where Petteway was held to eight points.

Junior Walter Pitchford continued his hot shooting, matching his career high with 19 points, including five 3-pointers, while redshirt freshman Nick Fuller established career highs in both points (12) and rebounds (five) in a career-high 26 minutes.

Iowa (16-10, 7-6 Big Ten) comes in with a 16-10 record after rolling past Rutgers, 81-47, on Thursday. Jarrod Uthoff’s 14 points led four Hawkeyes in double figures, as Iowa shot 51 percent from the field and held Rutgers to 32 percent shooting.

Huskers Drop First Game of Double Dip

husker baseballPeoria, Ariz. – After the Nebraska baseball team (2-3, 0-0 Big Ten) rallied from a 3-0 deficit to win 6-3 in the opening-game a four-game series yesterday, the BYU Cougars (1-5, 0-0 WCC) rallied from 0-3 hole on Friday afternoon for a 8-3 victory in the first game of a doubleheader at the Peoria Sports Complex.

Ryan Boldt continued to swing a hot stick for the Huskers with his second straight three-hit performance.

Nebraska starter Chance Sinclair tossed three shutout innings to start the game before giving up five runs in the top of the fourth. Sinclair went on to give up seven runs on 10 hits, both career highs, and fell to 1-1 on the year.

BYU’s Jeff Barker picked up his first win of the year after lasting 6.0 innings. The righty gave up three runs on seven hits and one walk, while striking out three.

Following a pair of shutout innings from Sinclair to start the game, the Husker offense got their senior starter some support with a pair of runs in the bottom of the second. Blake Headley led off the frame with a stand-up triple and quickly scored the game’s first run when Ben Miller followed with a double. Tanner Lubach then moved Miller to third with a sacrifice bunt that immediately paid off with a RBI single from Austin Christensen that gave the Huskers a 2-0 lead.

Nebraska pushed its lead to 3-0 in the third when Reveles roped a two-out double and scored on a RBI single by Ryan Boldt

After hanging zeroes on the board through the first three innings, Sinclair ran into trouble in the fourth when he gave up five runs on five hits and a walk. The five runs tied a then-career high for Sinclair, who gave up five runs in an entire game just three times last season.

Sinclair responded with a shutout fifth, but saw his day come to an end in the sixth when he issued consecutive walks to start the inning. Freshman Garett King took the mound and promptly loaded the bases with a HBP before walking in a run with walk. King got out of the jam with a ground ball, that scored a run, and a double play, but not before BYU added two runs without getting a hit to take a 7-3 lead.

BYU pushed its lead to 8-3 in the seventh on a pair of singles and a sacrifice fly.

After notching six hits over the first four innings, the Huskers managed just three hits over the final five innings.

Game two of today’s doubleheader is scheduled to start at 4:25 p.m. (CT). Kyle Kubat is scheduled to start for the Huskers.

Huskers to Wear 1954-55 Throwbacks on Legends Weekend

Lincoln – Nebraska’s jerseys for Sunday’s game with Iowa will have a distinctive 1950s feel, as the Huskers will wear throwbacks from the 1954-55 season as part of Legends Weekend.

The throwback jersey has become a popular tradition for Legends Weekend, as the two previous Legends Weekend throwback jerseys honored teams from the 1976-77 (first year of the Devaney Center) and 1911-12 (first conference title) seasons.

Sunday’s jersey, created by adidas, are replicas of the 1954-55 jerseys, which was Jerry Bush’s first Husker team. The jersey top is white with red letters and numbers, while the shorts also include the logo on the side of the left leg and the jersey number on the side of the right leg. In addition, the Huskers will also have a special white warmup top similar to the sweatshirts the team wore that season.

The 2014-15 season marks the 60th anniversary of Jerry Bush’s first Husker team, and his family will be honored during halftime ceremonies. Stan Matzke, who served as one of the captains of the 1954-55 team will speak for the more than 50 players expected to be at Sunday’s game. In all, players from eight decades are expected to be in town for the weekend’s events.

No. 21 Huskers Shoot for Road Win at Indiana Saturday

Nebraska-Huskers-BasketballThe No. 21 Nebraska women’s basketball team completes its Big Ten regular-season road schedule Saturday when the Huskers take on Indiana in Bloomington.

Tip-off between the Big Red (18-8, 8-7 Big Ten) and the Hoosiers (14-12, 4-11 Big Ten) at Assembly Hall is set for 11 a.m. (CT) with live national television coverage provided by the Big Ten Network with Eric Collins and Christy Winters Scott on the call.

Live radio coverage will be provided by the Husker Sports Network, with Matt Coatney and Jeff Griesch calling the action on stations across the network, including B107.3 FM in Lincoln, 93.3 FM in Omaha and 880 AM in Lexington.

Nebraska will try to end the regular season with a winning road record, entering the game with a 6-6 mark away from Pinnacle Bank Arena. The Huskers have dropped four straight on the road, but all four of those losses have come to teams currently in the top 35 in the official NCAA RPI.

The Huskers will take on Indiana on Senior Day for Hoosier Andrea Mize in Bloomington, but Indiana has fought its way to 14 wins behind freshmen and sophomores this season. In fact, Indiana’s freshmen and sophomores have combined for more than 99 percent of IU’s points on the year.

Nebraska will be hoping that the experience of its four senior starters can offset the loss of junior Rachel Theriot. The first-team All-Big Ten point guard underwent season-ending ankle surgery Thursday in Lincoln after missing her fifth straight game with an injury suffered in practice on Feb. 3. An honorable-mention AP All-American and the 2014 Big Ten Tournament MVP as a sophomore, Theriot was averaging 16.5 points, 4.2 rebounds and 5.2 assists before the injury. She joins Minnesota’s Rachel Banham and Wisconsin’s Michala Johnson as returning first-team All-Big Ten players lost to injury for the season.

Nebraska’s California guards Tear’a Laudermill and Natalie Romeo have stepped up in Theriot’s absence. Laudermill, a second-team All-Big Ten pick a year ago, is averaging 18.0 points, 5.4 rebounds and 3.0 assists the last five games, while Romeo has assumed a starting role and is averaging 12.0 points and 3.5 rebounds over the last five contests.

#21 Nebraska Cornhuskers (18-8, 8-7 Big Ten)
3 – Hailie Sample – 6-1-  Sr. – F – 7.2 ppg, 6.9 rpg
23 – Emily Cady – 6-2 – Sr. – F – 11.7 ppg, 10.3 rpg
1 – Tear’a Laudermill – 5-9 – Sr. – G – 14.2 ppg, 3.8 rpg
5 – Natalie Romeo – 5-7 – Fr. – G – 7.0 ppg, 2.2 rpg
13 – Brandi Jeffery – 5-7 – Sr. – G – 7.6 ppg, 6.2 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 – 4.6 ppg, 3.1 rpg
31 – Anya Kalenta – 6-3 – Jr. – F – 4.0 ppg, 1.7 rpg
30 – Chandler Smith – 6-0 – Fr. – G – 1.9 ppg, 1.7 rpg
34 – Jasmine Cincore – 5-8 – Fr. – G – 1.6 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 (259-150); 25th Season Overall (454-290)

Indiana Hoosiers (14-12, 4-11 Big Ten)
33 – Amanda Cahill – 6-2 – Fr. – F – 10.6 ppg, 8.0 rpg
43 – Jenn Anderson – 6-3 – So. – C – 8.8 ppg, 3.7 rpg
3 – Tyra Buss – 5-7 – Fr. – G – 11.5 ppg, 3.4 rpg
5 – Larryn Brooks – 5-5 – So. – G – 11.8 ppg, 2.5 rpg
23 – Alexis Gassion – 5-10 – So. – G – 8.5 ppg, 6.3 rpg
Off the Bench
21 – Karlie McBride – 5-10 – So. – G – 8.5 ppg, 2.3 rpg
2 – Jess Walter – 5-11 – Fr. – G – 7.0 ppg, 1.2 rpg
10 – Taylor Agler – 5-9 – So. – G – 3.8 ppg, 2.2 rpg
40 – Lyndsay Leikem – 6-1 – So. – F – 2.9 ppg, 3.6 rpg
30 – Maura Muensterman – 6-0 – Fr. – G – 0.9 ppg, 0.9 rpg
13 – Andrea Mize – 5-9 – Sr. – G – 0.6 ppg, 0.6 ppg,
Head Coach: Teri Moren (Purdue, 1992)
First Season at IU (14-12); 12th Season Overall (213-142)

Big Ten Gauging Interest in Making Freshmen Ineligible

Big-Ten-LogoROSEMONT, Ill. (AP) — The Big Ten is studying whether freshmen athletes should be ineligible to compete while they adjust to college life.

The league said Friday it has reached out to members to see if they are interested “in beginning a national discussion regarding a year of readiness for student-athletes.”

The Big Ten says it has provided background information to its schools, but no proposals have been made.

The University of Maryland’s student newspaper, The Diamondback, reported Thursday that the Big Ten has distributed a document titled “A Year of Readiness” that explores the idea of making freshmen ineligible in football and men’s basketball.

For decades, the NCAA barred freshmen from competing in all sports. That changed for football and basketball in 1972.

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