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Chiefs’ Smith Sustained Shoulder Injury vs Rams

Alex Smith
Alex Smith

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Chiefs quarterback Alex Smith played through a sprained throwing shoulder that he sustained just before halftime of Sunday’s 34-7 rout of the St. Louis Rams.

Smith never mentioned the injury in his postgame remarks, and it wasn’t until Chiefs coach Andy Reid brought it up Monday that anybody learned of it outside the Kansas City locker room.

Reid said that Smith landed on his shoulder but played through the pain. The game was still very much in the balance when the injury happened, the Chiefs leading just 10-7 at the break.

Smith went through a series of examinations Monday. Reid said the quarterback is “tender” and declined to say whether he will miss any practice time this week.

The Chiefs play the New York Jets on Sunday.

Nebraska’s Abdullah B10 offensive Player of Week Again

Ameer Abdullah
Ameer Abdullah

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska running back Ameer Abdullah has been named Big Ten offensive player of the week for the fourth time this season.

Abdullah amassed a school-record 341 all-purpose yards in a 42-24 victory over Rutgers on Saturday. He carried 19 times for 225 yards and three touchdowns while adding 90 kickoff return yards and 26 receiving yards.

Abdullah leads the nation in all-purpose yards, total rushing yards, total touchdowns, points scored and yards from scrimmage.

Abdullah has rushed for 1,249 yards and 17 touchdowns and has a career total of 4,226 yards, second in program history behind Mike Rozier’s 4,780. Abdullah’s 6,604 career all-purpose yards ranks second in Big Ten Conference history, trailing only Wisconsin’s Ron Dayne.

This Week in Nebraska Athletics

UNLWednesday Oct. 29               M/W Basketball          Big Red Tip-Off                                                      Pinnacle Bank Arena                 6:30 p.m.

Friday           Oct. 31               Soccer                        Iowa (BTN Plus)                                                      Nebraska Soccer Field              3:30 p.m.

Friday           Oct. 31               Wrestling                    Nebraska Coaches Clinic/Intrasquad                  Devaney Center                          5 p.m.

Friday           Oct. 31                Volleyball                    at Rutgers (BTN Plus)                                             Piscataway, N.J.                          6 p.m.

Fri.-Sun.       Oct. 31-Nov. 2   Men’s Tennis             at Big Ten Singles Championships                      Minneapolis, Minn.                    TBA

Saturday       Nov. 1                 Rifle                             at Memphis                                                              Memphis, Tenn.                          8 a.m.

Saturday       Nov. 1                 Swimming & Diving   at South Dakota State                                              Brookings, S.D.                          1 p.m.

Saturday      Nov. 1                 Football                      Purdue (ABC Regional/ESPN2)                            Memorial Stadium                      2:30 p.m.

Saturday       Nov. 1                 Wrestling                    at NWCA All-Star Classic                                        Philadelphia, Pa.                        6 p.m.

Saturday       Nov. 1                 Volleyball                    at Maryland                                                              College Park, Md.                       6 p.m.

Sunday         Nov. 2                 Rifle                             vs. Ohio State                                                          Memphis, Tenn.                          8 a.m.

Sunday         Nov. 2                 Cross Country           at Big Ten Championships                                    Iowa City, Iowa                            10:45 a.m.

Sunday        Nov. 2                 Women’s Basketball Wayne State (exhibition)                                       Pinnacle Bank Arena                 2 p.m.

Giants, Royals Ready for Wild World Series Finish

kc-royalsSAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Madison Bumgarner barely broke a smile walking around the San Francisco Giants’ clubhouse late Sunday night following a brilliant pitching performance that has his team one win from another World Series title.

After the way this October has played out, who can blame him?

The Giants will try to close out the Royals and claim their third championship in five years Tuesday night when this wild-card series shifts back to baseball’s most unlikely postseason destination: Kansas City.

“We know it’s not over until you get that fourth game. These guys aren’t going to change,” said Giants manager Bruce Bochy, whose club leads the best-of-seven series 3-2.

Perhaps it’s only fitting this Fall Classic ends at Kauffman Stadium, a place hosting playoff baseball for the first time in 29 years. The Royals started this pulsating postseason with a 9-8 comeback win in 12 innings over Oakland in the AL wild-card game, which began on the last day of September and ended near midnight.

That captivating night in Kansas City set the stage for a month to remember: tight games and dramatic finishes, favorites falling and underdogs overachieving, stars slipping and new ones shining.

What happens next is anybody’s guess. After all, the last time Game 6 of the Fall Classic came to Kansas City, one of the most surreal scenes in baseball history unfolded: first base umpire Don Denkinger’s botched call serving as the signature moment of the 1985 World Series won by the Royals over St. Louis.

“We know we can do it,” Royals first baseman Eric Hosmer said. “We’re a confident group. But we can’t do anything without winning Game 6. We’re excited to get back home where we feed off the fans and that energy.”

Jake Peavy starts for San Francisco and Yordano Ventura goes for the Royals — a surprising matchup at this stage of October in most years, just not this one.

The majors’ most notable names during the regular season — Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw and Angels slugger Mike Trout — flamed out fast in the Division Series. A trio of Cy Young winners didn’t do enough for Detroit. Injuries slowed down former triple crown winner Miguel Cabrera and Cardinals ace Adam Wainwright.

Even playoff-proven starter Jon Lester looked lost under October’s bright lights for the one-and-done Athletics, and up-and-coming starter Stephen Strasburg showed he still has to polish his postseason poise for the Nationals.

Instead, these playoffs bred a new batch of baseball darlings: Lorenzo Cain and the running Royals, starter-turned-reliever Yusmeiro Petit and a pair of blazing bullpens that no longer overlooked in the World Series.

Of course, no star has burned brighter than a 25-year-old lefty from North Carolina teammates call “MadBum.”

Bumgarner’s winning performances in Game 1 and Game 5 — not to mention in every previous round of the playoffs — has put San Francisco one win away from for another parade down Market Street, something Willie Mays, Barry Bonds and generations of Giants fans had dreamed of for so long.

Now it’s becoming an every-other-year tradition.

“It’s not going to be easy at all,” Giants first baseman Brandon Belt said. “It matters that we know that, and I think everybody on this team knows that. We’re going to go out there and we’re not going to let up. We can’t, because if we do they’re going to take advantage of it.”

Royals rookie Brandon Finnegan might understand the topsy-turvy nature of these playoffs better than anyone.

Only four months after he pitched in the College World Series, the 21-year-old reliever got two key outs in the seventh inning to help Kansas City win Game 3. A night later, Finnegan failed to bridge the gap to the back end of the bullpen, allowing five runs in Kansas City’s 11-4 loss to San Francisco.

“Baseball can pick you up quickly,” Finnegan said, “and hit you in the gut quickly.”

Sometimes longer and harder than others.

The Giants’ latest improbable postseason run was propelled by the longest game in playoff history, a 2-1 win in 18 innings over the Nationals in Game 2 of the NL Division Series. Travis Ishikawa, a journeyman and first baseman converted to a left fielder in San Francisco, hit a three-run shot off St. Louis’ Michael Wacha in the Game 5 clincher of the NL Championship Series.

It was the first homer to send the Giants to the World Series since perhaps the most famous drive in baseball history — Bobby Thomson’s “Shot Heard ‘Round the World” in a 1951 playoff against the Dodgers.

The showings in this fall will surely earn some a big payday come winter. Royals right-hander James Shields and San Francisco’s slugging third baseman Pablo Sandoval are among those headed for free agency.

For now those transactions are on hold. One, maybe two, of the season’s biggest games await.

“The place is going to be absolutely crazy,” Royals manager Ned Yost said. “We feel good about our matchups. We’ve got to walk the tightrope now without a net, but our guys aren’t afraid of walking the tightrope without a net. We fall off and we’re dead. But we win Tuesday, nobody’s got a net. It’s going to be winner-take-all.”

Giants beat Royals 5-0 for 3-2 World Series lead

kc-royalsSAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Madison Bumgarner smothered the Kansas City Royals for the second time in a week, pitching a four-hitter that led the San Francisco Giants to a 5-0 victory Sunday night and a 3-2 World Series lead.

Bumgarner struck out eight and walked none in improving to 4-0 in four World Series starts. He has allowed one run in 31 Series innings, an astonishing 0.29 ERA.

Brandon Crawford drove in three runs and Juan Perez hit a two-run double for the Giants, seeking to become only the second NL team to win three titles in a five-year span.

James Shields lost to Bumgarner for the second time, allowing eight hits and two runs in six innings.

In the 41 previous instances the World Series was 2-2 in the best-of-seven format, the Game 5 winner has taken the title 27 times. After a day off, the Series resumes Tuesday night at Kansas City’s Kauffman Stadium. In a rematch of Game 2 starters, Jordano Ventura pitches for the Royals and Jake Peavy for the Giants.

Badgers Top Huskers, 3-0

Nebraska-Volleyball-HuskersMadison, Wis. – The 14th-ranked Nebraska volleyball team dropped a 3-0 match at No. 5 Wisconsin on Sunday evening, 19-25, 21-25, 18-25, at the UW Field House.

The Huskers fell to 12-7 overall and 6-4 in the Big Ten. Wisconsin moved to 18-2 overall and 9-1 in conference play to take sole possession of first place in the Big Ten. The Badgers have won nine straight matches, five against currently ranked teams.

Amber Rolfzen led the Huskers with 10 kills, while Kadie Rolfzen and Kelsey Fien each had nine kills. Mary Pollmiller had 29 assists, and Justine Wong-Orantes had 15 digs.

Wisconsin setter Lauren Carlini had 34 assists and a career-high nine kills to lead the balanced Badger attack. Six Badgers had kills in the match, and each had at least six. 

UW outhit NU .265 to .143. The Badgers had a 56-51 edge in digs and 8-6 edge in blocks. Each team had three aces, but the Huskers had six service errors. 

The Huskers took an early 4-1 lead but saw the Badgers reel off an 8-1 run to go up 9-5. The Huskers got back within 10-9 and still trailed by one at 18-17. But Wisconsin got kills from Courtney Thomas and Kelli Bates to go up 20-17. A kill by Pollmiller closed the gap to 20-18, but the Badgers scored the next three points to take control, and they finished out the 25-19 win. 

In the second set, it was Wisconsin who went up 3-1 early and the Huskers who rallied to a 9-6 lead after an 8-3 spurt, as the Rolfzen twins combined for five kills with Kadie Rolfzen adding an ace. Wisconsin reclaimed the lead at 14-13 on a Bates kill, and the Badgers pushed it to 16-14 on a Dominique Thompson kill. Carlini added a kill and a solo stuff to put the Badgers up 19-15. After a timeout, Fien put down two kills around a block by Pollmiller to get the Huskers within 19-18 and force a Badger timeout. Nebraska tied it 19-19 after two hits by Carlini, but the Badgers responded with two points to go up 21-19. Nebraska appeared to close the gap to 22-21 after Carlini hit wide, but it was ruled off a Husker and instead UW went up 23-20. The Badgers closed out the 25-21 win with an ace.

UW went up 11-7 in the third to force a Husker timeout, but the Huskers battled back with kills by Amber Rolfzen and Kadie Rolfzen to cut it to 11-9. However, a 5-0 Badger run put them up 16-9. NU pulled within four, 18-14, after a Sydney Townsend ace, Meghan Haggerty kill and Alicia Ostrander/Haggerty block. But the Badgers answered to go up 20-14 and finished out the sweep with a 25-18 win.

The Huskers are on the road again next weekend for matches at Rutgers on Friday at 6 p.m. (CT) and at Maryland on Saturday at 6 p.m. (CT). 

Little helps Jets beat Avalanche 2-1 in OT

Colorado-Avalanche-LogoWINNIPEG, Manitoba (AP) — Bryan Little scored at 4:35 of overtime, lifting the Winnipeg Jets to a 2-1 victory over the Colorado Avalanche on Sunday.

Little redirected Andrew Ladd’s backhander past Semyon Varlamov for his fifth goal of the season.

Ladd also had the game’s first goal, and Ondrej Pavelec finished with 22 saves.

Jamie McGinn scored for Colorado, and Varlamov had 26 stops.

Chiefs Score 34 Unanswered in 34-7 Rout of Rams

Kansas City Chiefs LogoKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Jamaal Charles ran for two touchdowns, Knile Davis returned a kick 99 yards for another score and the Kansas City Chiefs trounced the St. Louis Rams 34-7 on Sunday.

Cairo Santos added a pair of field goals for Kansas City (4-3), including a career-best 53-yarder. Alex Smith was 24 of 28 for 226 yards, while Davis capped a run of 34 unanswered points with a short touchdown run late in the fourth quarter.

Justin Houston had three of the Chiefs’ seven sacks.

The banged-up Rams (2-5) lost their sixth straight to Kansas City dating to Sept. 25, 1994, when they were still in Los Angeles. Austin Davis threw for 160 yards with a touchdown and a pick.

Huskers Fall to Buckeyes, 3-1

huskersoccerColumbus, Ohio – The Nebraska soccer team scored first against Ohio State at Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium on Sunday afternoon, but a strong Buckeye performance over the last 15 minutes led to a 3-1 loss for the Huskers.

In the 57th minute, senior Mayme Conroy headed it in from eight yards out off a crossing shot from Jaylyn Odermann. Conroy tallied her ninth goal of the season with the score to give NU a 1-0 lead. The score was Conroy’s second of the weekend, as she managed one goal against Penn State on Friday. She has seven goals in her last nine games.

In the second half, the Huskers took six shots, four of which were on goal. Katie Kraeutner, Jaycie Johnson and Caroline Flynn each managed one shot on goal, but Buckeye goalkeeper Megan Geldernick saved all three. Nebraska managed one shot in the first half.

The Huskers held a 1-0 lead until the 76th minute when Sammy Edwards knocked it in off a cross from Nichelle Prince. Ohio State took a 2-1 lead in the 87th minute after Nikki Walts scored off a Kayla Varner assist. In the 90th minute, Prince took advantage of an empty net and gave the Buckeyes a 3-1 lead with her breakaway goal from midfield.

Nebraska goalkeeper Kelly Schatz collected five saves in 90 minutes of work. NU falls to 7-9-2 on the season, and holds a 3-7-2 record in the Big Ten.

The Huskers finish their regular season next weekend at home against Iowa on Friday at 3:30 p.m. (CT). Samantha Areman, Mayme Conroy, Caroline Gray, Jourden Casey and Hannah Dittmar will be honored before the game as part of Senior Day.

Miss State, FSU, Alabama, Auburn in AP Poll Top 4, Nebraska Drops

fox-footballMississippi’s first loss of the season dropped the Rebels four spots in The Associated Press college football poll to No. 7 and left Mississippi State, Florida State, Alabama and Auburn in the top four as the College Football Playoff selection committee prepares its first rankings.

No. 1 Mississippi State (46 first-place votes) and No. 2 Florida State (14) are the only unbeaten team left in the Big Five conferences.

Alabama, which lost 23-17 at Ole Miss earlier this month, moved up a spot, as did No. 4 Auburn, No. 5 Oregon and No. 6 Notre Dame.

Ole Miss was beaten 10-7 at LSU on Saturday night. The Tigers moved up eight spots to No. 16, the largest jump after a weekend when only two ranked teams lost.

The first selection committee top 25 will be released Tuesday night. The pairings for the College Football Playoff will be revealed Dec. 7.

The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press college football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Oct. 25, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote, and previous ranking:

Record Pts Pv
1. Mississippi St. (46) 7-0 1,486 1
2. Florida St. (14) 7-0 1,453 2
3. Alabama 7-1 1,290 4
4. Auburn 6-1 1,267 5
5. Oregon 7-1 1,199 6
6. Notre Dame 6-1 1,161 7
7. Mississippi 7-1 1,095 3
8. Michigan St. 7-1 1,086 8
9. Georgia 6-1 1,074 9
10. TCU 6-1 1,030 10
11. Kansas St. 6-1 930 11
12. Baylor 6-1 839 12
13. Ohio St. 6-1 676 13
14. Arizona 6-1 669 15
15. Arizona St. 6-1 667 14
16. LSU 7-2 574 24
17. Nebraska 7-1 535 16
18. Utah 6-1 524 19
19. Oklahoma 5-2 430 17
20. West Virginia 6-2 379 22
21. East Carolina 6-1 366 18
22. Clemson 6-2 265 21
23. Marshall 8-0 184 23
24. Duke 6-1 121 NR
25. UCLA 6-2 106 25

Others receiving votes: Colorado St. 29, Southern Cal 22, Wisconsin 14, Stanford 9, Louisville 8, Missouri 7, N. Dakota St. 3, Oklahoma St. 2.

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