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Lady Huskers Picked 17th in Preseason Ranking

Nebraska-Huskers-BasketballNebraska was picked as the preseason No. 17 team in the country among the College Sports Madness Top 44 women’s basketball programs on Thursday, Oct. 23.

The Huskers return four starters from last season’s Big Ten Tournament championship team that advanced to the second round of the 2014 NCAA Tournament. Nebraska, which went 26-7 last year including 12-4 in the Big Ten, returns senior starters Emily Cady, Hailie Sample and Tear’a Laudermill, along with junior first-team All-Big Ten point guard Rachel Theriot.

Theriot, who recently was chosen as one of the top 20 players in the nation by College Sports Madness, also will have senior Brandi Jeffery and sophomores Allie Havers and Esther Ramacieri to distribute to as returning players throughout the season.

Laudermill, who earned second-team All-Big Ten honors in her first season as a starter in 2013-14, was ranked No. 24 in the College Sports Madness player rankings for the 2015 WNBA Draft. Laudermill, a 5-9 guard from Moreno Valley, Calif., has previously been ranked among the top 15 players for the WNBA Draft by another on-line publication.

Nebraska’s seven returning players are being joined by seven newcomers who have been ranked as the best recruiting class in school history.

Nebraska fans will get their first chance to see the new Huskers in action next Wednesday, when Coach Connie Yori and the Husker women join Coach Tim Miles and the Husker men for Big Red Tip-Off at Pinnacle Bank Arena. Doors open for the free event at 5:45 p.m., with action set to start at 6:30.

The Husker women open exhibition play against Wayne State College on Sunday, Nov. 2, at 2 p.m. Season tickets for Nebraska women’s basketball are available now at Huskers.com.

Huskers Prepared for Saturday’s Challenge

nebraska_helmetLincoln, Neb. – The Nebraska football team held a 45-minute walkthrough on Thursday afternoon in the Hawks Championship Center in preparations for Saturday’s matchup against Rutgers. Head Coach Bo Pelini spoke to the media after practice.

“We had a good week of practice,” Pelini said. “I think our guys recovered pretty well. I thought we did our normal thing Sunday. We had a good TuesdayWednesday and just had a walkthrough to tie things up. We’ll put the finishing touches on it Friday. I told our guys – it’s going to happen quickly on Saturday morning. Let’s get our rest tonight and get ready to go and make sure we are ready to meet the challenge.”

Pelini added that tight end Cethan Carter is out for Saturday’s game, and talked about wide receiver Brandon Reilly’s recovery.

“He’s still getting his legs underneath him a little bit,” Pelini said. “But he had a good week of practice. It’s good to have Brandon back and ready to go.”

Pelini also said that the Huskers will continue to do what they have on the offensive line, and expressed pleasure in the rotation.

“(We) kind of go with the hot hand,” Pelini said. “There were two longer drives and it was just kind of the way the game played out. Nothing has really changed on our rotation. Right now we feel good about eight, even nine guys that can play on the offensive line. We are going to rotate guys and keep them fresh. We do the same thing in practice, so it’s really nothing new to our guys.”

Pelini touched on the Rutgers’ offense’s ability to hit long passes downfield, and said the Blackshirts have been preparing for it.

“They’ve hit some deep shots,” Pelini said. “They’ve hit some long balls. Some guys have blown coverage or missed coverage, or just beat guys at times. They’re going to run, run, run. They are going to pound the football at you sometimes. They are going to take their shots down the field. That’s where you have to be ready.”

The Huskers and Scarlet Knights kick off at 11 a.m. (CT) at Memorial Stadium. The game will be televised on ESPN2. 

Varlamov says Groin Healed, Will Start vs. Canucks

Semyon Varlamov
Semyon Varlamov

DENVER (AP) — Colorado Avalanche goaltender Semyon Varlamov says he’s healed from a groin injury and will start Friday night against Vancouver.

In a video on the team’s website, Varlamov told reporters after practice Thursday that he feels good.

The Russian goaltender went on injured reserve after tweaking his groin in a pregame skate last Thursday at Ottawa. Reto Berra started against the Senators, but left the game after he was knocked over.

Rookie goalie Calvin Pickard finished that game and started another before Berra returned to the net.

Varlamov is 0-2-1 with a 3.80 goals-against average. He led the NHL with 41 wins a season ago.

The Avs are off to a sluggish 1-4-2 start.

Pressey WMA Closed to Target Shooting on Oct. 25-26

Nebraska_game_and_parksLINCOLN – The shooting range at Pressey Wildlife Management Area will be temporarily closed during the opening weekend of pheasant season, Oct. 25-26.

The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission is concerned for the safety of hunters in this area. Many hunters are expected to hunt the prime upland game habitat south of the shooting range. The parking lot near the shooting range will remain open to hunters, but target shooting will be prohibited.

Pressey is located 5 miles north of Oconto on Nebraska Highway 21 in Custer County.

Broncos Release Safety Boyett Following Arrest

John Boyett
John Boyett

DENVER (AP) — The Denver Broncos have released safety John Boyett from their practice squad a day after he was charged with assault, theft and harassment.

Police said Boyett, 24, assaulted a cab driver, stole a shovel from a construction site and tried to hide from officers by covering himself in mulch early Wednesday in Greenwood Village, according to court documents.

Police said Boyett drunkenly head-butted and punched a cab driver they had hailed for him after he became belligerent at a bar.

Authorities said he also repeatedly slammed his head into a patrol car window while yelling and spitting after telling arresting officers to contact his boss, GM John Elway.

Commissioners Authorize Two Bighorn Sheep Permits for 2015

Bighorn SheepLINCOLN – The Nebraska Game and Parks Board of Commissioners authorized one lottery and one auction bighorn sheep permit for 2015 at their meeting in Scottsbluff on Oct. 23.

The lottery permit is for residents only, while the auction permit is available to residents and nonresidents. The last time the state approved two bighorn permits in one year was 2011. There is one lottery permit this year for the Dec. 2-22season.

Staff reported that of the approximately 390 bighorn sheep in the state, 29 rams in four established herds are at or near the desired age for hunting. Staff will assess ram availability and age structure in the four herds next summer and then decide which areas the permit holders will be allowed to hunt.

In other business, the commissioners amended fishing regulations for 2015. A summary of the regulation changes:

— Trout: The daily bag limit at Soldier Creek Wilderness Area is lowered to two. This includes the Wood Reserve ponds and the middle and south forks of Soldier Creek.

— Channel catfish: The daily bag limit is raised to 10 at Gallagher Canyon Reservoir, Jeffrey Reservoir, Johnson Lake, Lake Babcock, Lake Maloney, Lake North, Lewis and Clark Lake, Midway Canyon Reservoir, Phillips Canyon Reservoir, Plum Creek Canyon Reservoir and Sutherland Reservoir. These bodies are part of a canal or river system and sustain excellent self-recruiting channel catfish populations.

— Walleye, sauger and saugeye: The daily bag limit on these species may include either one fish 15-18 inches in length and three more than 18 inches, or four more than 18 inches, and the bag limit shall include no more than one fish 22 inches or longer. This applies to the following bodies of water: Big Indian 11A, Buffalo Creek Reservoir, Burchard Lake, Czechland Lake, Glenn Cunningham Lake, Holmes Lake, Iron Horse Trail Lake, Lake Wanahoo, Lawrence Youngman Lake, Lone Star Lake, Meadowlark Lake, Olive Creek Lake, Pawnee Lake, Prairie Queen Recreation Area, Red Cedar Lake, Skyview Lake, Stagecoach Lake, Standing Bear Lake, Walnut Creek Reservoir, Wehrspann Reservoir, Wildwood Lake, Willard Meyer Recreation Area, Yankee Hill Lake and Zorinsky Reservoir. This restriction is to limit premature harvest of 9-inch walleye and saugeye scheduled to be stocked into these bodies while allowing some harvest of smaller fish.

— Northern pike: Hershey Interstate 80 Lake is added to the list of bodies with a 30-inch minimum length limit.

— Bowfin and American eel: Harvest is not allowed because of declining populations.

— Mussels: Harvest is not allowed from any river or stream east of U.S. Highway 81 because these areas contain mussel species that are declining in abundance.

— Archery fishing: The use of crossbows is allowed statewide except in the Gavins Point Dam tailwater downstream to the U.S. Highway 81 bridge.

— Two Rivers State Recreation Area trout lake: The cost of a daily trout tag is raised to $6 to help cover the cost of production.

— No live baitfish water bodies: Bennington Lake, Bowman Lake, Independence Landing Lake, Kramper Lake, Prairie Queen Recreation Area and Rat and Beaver Lake are added to the list where it is illegal to possess or use live baitfish.

— Aquatic invasive species: The White River crayfish and red swamp crayfish are added to the list of Category 1 species (potential aquatic invasive species) since they are showing up illegally in bait shops and pose a potential threat to native crayfish populations. The creeping water primrose is added to the list of Category 2 species (priority aquatic invasive species) because it has limited distribution and has shown potential to have aggressive growth once established.

— Boat inspections: It is illegal to arrive at or leave any body of water in Nebraska with water other than from a domestic source except for fire-fighting purposes. This is intended to prevent or delay the establishment of aquatic invasive species in Nebraska waters.

The commissioners also:

— Added Chat Canyon WMA in Cherry County to the list of wildlife areas with area-specific regulations.

— Approved the acquisition of 1,007-acre Jacobson Tract in Banner County and designated it Williams Wildlife Management Area. This area, located 10 miles southeast of Scottsbluff, is in the heart of bighorn sheep habitat and is home to the Hubbard’s Gap herd. The tract not only provides critical lambing and escape habitat for bighorns, it will provide hunting opportunities for white-tailed deer, mule deer, elk and turkey.

— Approved the acquisition of 1,225-acre Hastings Tract in Knox County and designated it Niobrara Confluence Wildlife Management Area. This area, located 3 miles northwest of Niobrara, is situated at the confluence of the Missouri and Niobrara rivers and adjoins Niobrara State Park. It will offer fishing access, trapping and hunting opportunities for waterfowl, deer and turkey.

— Approved an easement to the Scotts Bluff County Sanitation Improvement District No. 10 on Wildcat Hills WMA in order to expand a well house.

— Heard a staff update on the 2014 elk harvest through Oct. 20. Ninety bulls and 42 cows/calves had been taken. There have been 309 permits authorized for the season.

— Heard a staff update on the fish and wildlife report recently completed for the Niobrara River.

— Heard a staff update on mountain lion research.

— Heard a presentation from the City of Valentine about changing a lease Game and Parks has with the city on land near the Valentine Fish Hatchery.

World Series TV Ratings Increase from Game 1 to 2

kc-royalsNEW YORK (AP) — Game 2 of the World Series stayed close deeper into the night, boosting television ratings.

The 12.9 million viewers Wednesday on Fox for the Kansas City Royals’ 7-2 win over the San Francisco Giants were an increase of 6 percent from Game 1. The 7.9 rating with a 14 share was still the second-lowest ever for a Game 2. The Giants’ 2-0 win over the Detroit Tigers in 2012 drew a 7.8/12.

The Giants’ 7-1 victory Tuesday earned a 7.3, a record low for a Game 1. San Francisco led 5-0 after four innings. On Wednesday, the game stayed tied into the sixth.

Ratings measure the percentage of homes with televisions tuned to a program, while shares represent the percentage of TVs in use at the time.

IMG’s David Witty Hired as Nebraska Associate AD

UNLLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska athletic director Shawn Eichorst has announced the hiring of David Witty as senior associate athletic director in charge of marketing and communications.

Eichorst said Thursday that Witty was selected after a national search and will begin his duties Nov. 17.

Witty for the last eight years has been vice president and general manager of Husker IMG Sports Marketing. He previously spent more than two decades with the Kansas City Royals in media relations and marketing.

Witty earned his bachelor’s degree from Kansas State and his master’s in sports administration from St. Thomas University in Florida.

Omaha Names Street after Historic Quarterback

Marlin "The Magician" Briscoe
Marlin “The Magician” Briscoe

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — An Omaha street has been named to honor a former Omaha University football player who became the first black man to start at quarterback in professional football.

More than 100 people gathered Wednesday to watch Marlin Briscoe unveil street signs approved by the Omaha City Council. M Street at 20th is called Marlin Briscoe Way. A second sign uses his nickname, “The Magician.”

Briscoe says he’s humbled to see his name displayed in Omaha.

Briscoe graduated from Omaha South High School in 1963. He was drafted by the Denver Broncos in 1968 and won two Super Bowls with the Miami Dolphins during his nine-year career.

Royals Beat Giants 7-2, Even World Series 1-All

kc-royalsKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Billy Butler hit a tiebreaking single, Salvador Perez and Omar Infante drove in two runs each with big hits in a five-run sixth inning, and the Kansas City Royals beat the San Francisco Giants 7-2 Wednesday night to even the World Series at one game apiece.

A night after the Giants opened with a 7-1 victory for their seventh straight Series win, Gregor Blanco led off the game with a home run against hard-throwing rookie Yordano Ventura. Brandon Belt tied the score 2-all with an RBI double in the fourth.

Butler’s single off Jean Machi drove in his second run of the night and put the Royals ahead 3-2. Perez lined a two-run double to the left-center wall for a three-run lead, and Infante homered into the left-field bullpen off Hunter Strickland.

Game 3 is Friday night in San Francisco.

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