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Nebraska Game and Parks Issues Pheasant Outlook

pheasantLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska game officials say pheasant hunting in the state this year should be on a par with last year or slightly better.

The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission’s upland game hunting outlook says habitat conditions have improved across most of the state. But spring storms seem to have harmed the pheasant hatch. Pheasant populations are beginning to recover from the drought of 2012-2013.

The commission says bobwhite quail numbers are up across the state, and the number of grouse is higher in the sandhills and central part of the state than in any other region.

To view the full report, go online at OutdoorNebraska.org and click on Hunting, Upland Game, and Forecast.

Denver Broncos Punt Return Job Open Again

DenverBroncosENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — Jordan Norwood’s season-ending knee injury jumbled the Denver Broncos’ search for Trindon Holliday’s replacement on punt returns and dented the team’s depth at wide receiver.

The replacement could be undrafted rookie Isaiah Burse, who was listed behind Wes Welker and Norwood on the first depth chart of the preseason.

Given his concussion history, Welker was expected to field punts whenever the Broncos were backed up deep or the game was close with Norwood taking the field whenever there was a chance to have a big return.

With Welker missing two days of joint practices with the Houston Texans this week for personal reasons, there’s a strong possibility Burse will get a long look Saturday night when the teams face each other in a preseason game.

More Schools are Mixing Beer, Football at Stadiums

craft-beersWalk through the tailgate area at a college football stadium, and beer drinking is as common a sight as fans adorned in jerseys of their favorite players.

A growing number of schools are bringing the party inside, opening taps in concourses that traditionally have been alcohol-free zones.

North Texas, SMU and Troy University will begin beer sales to the general public this season. They’re among 21 on-campus football stadiums where any fan of legal age can grab a brew. That’s more than twice as many as five years ago.

Most schools continue to keep alcohol restricted to premium seating areas, if they allow it at all. But offering alcohol is increasingly attractive for some campuses, especially for cash-strapped athletic departments outside the Power 5 conferences. Those schools, especially, are looking for ways to keep fans coming to stadiums instead of sitting at home or at sports bars.

Offseason Academies Keep NFL Players in Shape

Kansas City Chiefs LogoKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — This past offseason, Chiefs offensive lineman Jeff Allen and Donald Stephenson could have made like a couple of college kids on spring break, sleeping ’til noon and then hitting the beach.

Instead, they rose with the sun and worked until they dropped.

You see, Allen and Stephenson joined a growing number of players taking part in offseason camps and academies, often organized and run by former NFL players. The lure is simple: The rare opportunity for guys with gumption to get ahead in a business that has become particular about the amount of time players can spend with their regular coaches at their team facilities.

The Lady Dawgs Shutout Adams Central to Start 1-0

north-platte BulldogsThe North Platte Lady Bulldogs  began the 2014 season with a dominant 10-0 run-rule victory over Adams Central in Hastings Thursday.

The Lady Dawgs wasted no time by jumping out to a 5-0 lead in the first inning, highlighted by a two-run double from clean-up hitter Kylie Engelman. North Platte added two runs in the second inning, one more in the third and finished with two runs in the fifth inning to go up 10-0. Senior catcher Mikenzi Wiseman delivered a two-out two-run double in the fifth inning to push the score to double digits.

Marisa Ramos led the way at the plate by going 3-4 with an RBI and a run scored.

Katie Franzen started the game inside the circle and pitched the first two innings giving up just one hit while striking out two batters and walking one. Jenny Keck came on in relief and helped combine for the shutout. Keck pitched the final three innings and gave up three hits and one walk while striking out three batters.

Keck was pitching when Adams Central threatened to score in the fourth inning. The Lady Patriots had runners at second and third with no outs. Coach Les O’Donnell called time to tell his team they could get out of the inning without allowing a run. Keck then proceeded to induce a short flyball to right field, followed by a strikeout then finally a pop-up to the catcher to end the inning and the threat.

North Platte will travel to Hastings again on Thursday, August 28 to play Omaha Skutt and Omaha Gross. The Lady Bulldogs will play Skutt at 4:30 then Gross at 6:15. Both games can be heard on ESPN Radio 1410.

Team 1 2 3 4 5 R H E
North Platte 5 2 1 0 2 10 10 0
Adams Central 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5

Lady Huskers to Face Loaded 18-Game Big Ten Schedule

Nebraska-Huskers-BasketballThe Nebraska women’s basketball team will face a loaded 18-game Big Ten Conference regular season, including marquee home matchups with 2014 NCAA Tournament qualifiers Maryland, Penn State, Purdue and Iowa.

The schedule announcement came from the Big Ten Conference on BTN Live on Thursday, Aug. 21, and included the unveiling of both the men’s and women’s conference schedules for the 2014-15 season.

Coach Connie Yori said Nebraska’s Big Ten schedule would challenge her Huskers, while giving fans an NCAA Tournament atmosphere every game at Pinnacle Bank Arena.

“It certainly isn’t going to be easy,” Yori said. “Our first three Big Ten home games will come against Maryland, Penn State and Purdue. Maryland went to the Final Four, Penn State went to the Sweet 16, and Purdue went to the NCAA second round. Overall, we will play 13 of our 18 conference games against teams that won NCAA or WNIT tournament games last year. You can’t get much more challenging than that.”

Season tickets are available now for Nebraska’s 17-game home schedule at Pinnacle Bank Arena by visiting Huskers.com or calling 1-800-8-BIG-RED. Single-game tickets for the Huskers’ special home game at the Bob Devaney Sports Center against Utah on Sunday, Nov. 23, are also on sale at Huskers.com.

Nebraska tips off the Big Ten Conference season on the road at Minnesota on Monday, Dec. 29. The Golden Gophers, who will be under the direction of first-year coach Marlene Stollings, return all five starters from a team that finished with 22 victories and advanced to the third round of the WNIT. The Huskers went 3-0 last season against the Gophers, including a win in the Big Ten Tournament quarterfinals.

The Huskers open home Big Ten action against first-year conference member Maryland on Saturday, Jan. 3. Coach Brenda Frese and the Terrapins earned a trip to the 2014 NCAA Women’s Final Four behind the leadership of Alyssa Thomas, who was the No. 4 overall pick in the WNBA Draft. The Terps, who finished 28-7 overall and 12-4 in the ACC, who also must replace three-year starting center Alicia DeVaughn and Katie Rutan, return plenty of weapons, including senior guard Laurin Mincy, junior forward Malina Howard and sophomore Lexie Brown.

The Big Red returns to the road to battle the Michigan State Spartans on Thursday, Jan. 8 in East Lansing, Mich. MSU shared the 2014 Big Ten regular-season title, finishing with a 13-3 conference mark on its way to a 23-10 overall record. The Spartans advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament, after being eliminated from the semifinals of the Big Ten Tournament by Nebraska. NU went 2-1 against Michigan State, including an early conference loss at East Lansing. The Huskers meet Michigan State just once in 2015.

Nebraska stays on the road to face Illinois on Sunday, Jan. 11, before returning home for a showdown with Penn State. The Lady Lions shared the Big Ten regular-season title with Michigan State and finished with a 24-8 overall mark before advancing to the NCAA Sweet 16. Penn State will have a new look in 2014-15 after losing their starting backcourt, including four-year starter and 2013 Big Ten Player of the Year and 2014 WNBA second-round pick Maggie Lucas. PSU also loses its No. 2 (Ariel Edwards), No. 3 (Dara Taylor) and No. 4 (Talia East) leading scorers from last season, but will be anchored inside by returning starter Tori Waldner. It will be NU’s lone regular-season matchup with Penn State in 2015.

The Huskers stay at Pinnacle Bank Arena for their third single-play game of the conference campaign when they play host to Purdue on Monday, Jan. 19. The special Martin Luther King Jr. Day game will continue a brief but thrilling series between the Huskers and Boilermakers. In the first six meetings between the two teams over Nebraska’s first three seasons in the Big Ten, three of the games have covered a total of six overtimes, while last year’s lone meeting in Lincoln on Jan. 19, 2014, went down to the wire in a 77-75 NU loss. Purdue advanced to the second round of the 2014 NCAA Tournament and finished with a 22-9 overall record that included an 11-5 Big Ten mark to tie for fourth in the regular-season conference standings.

Following a road clash at Wisconsin on Thursday, Jan. 22, the Huskers will play their fifth foe to advance to at least the NCAA Tournament second round in the first eight Big Ten games, when they travel to Iowa on Jan. 26. The Hawkeyes return a majority of their weapons from a team that won a Big Ten-best 27 games in 2013-14. Iowa tied Purdue for fourth in the final conference standings at 11-5 and went 27-9 overall but went 0-3 against the Huskers, including a loss in the Big Ten Tournament title game. Nebraska is 9-0 against Iowa in NU’s first three seasons in the Big Ten.

The Huskers return home to complete their two-game season series with Illinois and the first half of Big Ten play on Thursday, Jan. 29. NU tips off the second half of conference action at home against Michigan on Sunday, Feb. 1, and the Huskers will hope it is the start of another fabulous February. Nebraska, which will play eight games in February, went 8-0 during the month last season. In fact, the Huskers will carry a 16-game February winning streak into the matchup with Michigan. The Wolverines finished 20-14 overall, 8-8 in the Big Ten, and advanced to the third round of the WNIT in 2013-14. NU, which went 7-0 in February of 2013, has won nine straight February home games and have not dropped a home game in the month since losing to Northwestern on Feb. 16, 2012.

After NU’s single-play game with Michigan, the Huskers head to Piscataway, N.J., for the first time in history for their first-ever meeting with Rutgers. The Scarlet Knights went 28-9 overall and 12-6 in their lone season in the American Athletic Conference before winning the 2014 WNIT championship. It will be NU’s lone regular-season meeting with Rutgers in 2014-15.

The Huskers continue the East Coast road swing by completing their season series with Maryland in College Park on Sunday, Feb. 8. The Big Red returns home to complete its home-and-home series with Iowa on Feb. 12, giving the Huskers 10 games against 2014 NCAA or WNIT teams in their first 12 Big Ten Conference contests.

NU wraps up its two-game season series with Wisconsin at Pinnacle Bank Arena on Sunday, Feb. 15, before hitting the road for single-play conference games at Northwestern (Feb. 18) and Indiana (Feb. 21). Northwestern finished with a 17-16 overall record and advanced to the WNIT third round, while the Hoosiers fought their way to the WNIT Elite Eight to finish with a 21-13 overall record.

Nebraska completes its two-game season series with Minnesota in Lincoln on Tuesday, Feb. 24, before honoring seniors Emily Cady, Brandi Jeffery, Tear’a Laudermill and Hailie Sample on Senior Day against Ohio State on Sunday, March 1. The four Husker seniors have led Nebraska to the most successful stretch in school history, averaging 25 wins per season in their first three years while claiming three straight NCAA Tournament bids. No Nebraska senior class has ever led their team to four straight NCAA Tournament appearances.

The regular-season should prepare Nebraska well to defend its 2014 Big Ten Tournament championship, March 4-8, at Sears Centre Arena in Hoffman Estates, Ill.

The announcement of the NCAA Tournament field will be made on Monday, March 16. The NCAA first- and second-rounds will be held March 20-23 at 16 campus sites this season, before NCAA Regionals in Oklahoma City, Okla., Greensboro, N.C., Albany, N.Y., and Sacramento, Calif. The NCAA Women’s Final Four will be held at the Tampa Bay Times Forum in Tampa Bay, Fla., April 5-7.

Big Ten Announces 2014-15 Conference Basketball Schedule

Big-Ten-LogoLincoln – Weekend matchups against Illinois, Michigan State, Iowa and Maryland at Pinnacle Bank Arena highlight the Huskers’ 2014-15 Big Ten schedule, as the Big Ten Conference unveiled its complete conference slate Thursday evening on BTN Live.

Nebraska, which finished fourth in the Big Ten with an 11-7 mark in 2013-14, will face a challenging slate as 12 of its 18 Big Ten contests are against teams which reached postseason last year, including a pair of matchups with Final Four qualifier Wisconsin.

The Badgers are one of the Huskers’ five opponents Nebraska will face twice this year in the Big Ten schedule, joining Iowa, Minnesota, Illinois and newcomer Maryland. The Huskers will face the other eight teams, including Elite Eight qualifiers Michigan and Michigan State, once apiece.

The Huskers were 8-1 in Big Ten play at Pinnacle Bank Arena in 2013-14, its best conference showing since a perfect 7-0 mark during the 1965-66 season.

The conference schedule commences on New Year’s Eve, as the Huskers open Big Ten action against Indiana in the only matchup between the two schools. It marks the first time since the 2011-12 season that Nebraska has opened conference play at home.  The Indiana contest begins a stretch where Nebraska will play three of its first four games at PBA, including tilts with Big Ten newcomer Rutgers (Jan. 8) and Illinois (Jan. 11).

The game against Illinois starts a run of six straight games against postseason qualifiers to end the month of January, including games at Wisconsin (Jan. 15), at Michigan (Jan. 27, 6 p.m., ESPN) and a home matchup against Michigan State (Jan. 24). Nebraska will face NIT champion Minnesota twice within a two-week span, hosting the Gophers on Tuesday, Jan. 20, before traveling to Minneapolis on Saturday, Jan. 31.

The second half of Big Ten action begins on Tuesday, Feb. 3, as the Huskers welcome Northwestern to Pinnacle Bank Arena. The month of February also features a Super Tuesday showdown with Wisconsin (Feb. 10, 8 p.m., ESPN) as well as visit from Iowa (Feb. 22) along with road trips to Penn State (Feb. 7), Purdue (Feb. 15), Maryland (Feb. 19) and Ohio State (Feb. 26).

The Huskers, who play four of their final six games away from Pinnacle Bank Arena, travel to Illinois for their final Big Ten road game on Wednesday, March 4, before hosting Maryland on Senior Day on Sunday, March 8.

The 14-team conference also features an expanded Big Ten Tournament, which returns to Chicago for 2015. The event starts with a pair of first-round games on Wednesday, March 11, at the United Center and concludes on Sunday, March 15, just prior to the NCAA Tournament selection announcement.

The Huskers return all five starters, including All-Big Ten selections Terran Petteway and Shavon Shields, from a team which went 19-13 last year and reached the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 1998, Coach Tim Miles enters his third season at Nebraska after being named the 2014 Big Ten Coach of the Year.

Start times and television information, except the two games announced previously by ESPN, will be released by Big Ten in September. All conference games are nationally televised on the Big Ten’s television partners.  The ticket renewal process is underway for current season ticket holders, while UNL students have already purchased all of the seats in the Red Zone for the 2014-15 season.

Nebraska Basketball 2014-15 Big Ten Conference Schedule

Day                   Date                  Opponent                                                        Location                                             TV                                           Time

Wednesday       Dec. 31              Indiana #                                                          Pinnacle Bank Arena                          TBA                                           TBA

Monday             Jan. 5                 at Iowa #                                                          Iowa City, Iowa                                  TBA                                           TBA

Thursday           Jan. 8                 Rutgers #                                                         Pinnacle Bank Arena                          TBA                                           TBA

Sunday              Jan. 11               Illinois #                                                           Pinnacle Bank Arena                          TBA                                           TBA

Thursday           Jan. 15               at Wisconsin #                                                  Madison, Wis.                                    TBA                                           TBA

Tuesday             Jan. 20               Minnesota #                                                     Pinnacle Bank Arena                          TBA                                           TBA

Saturday            Jan. 24               Michigan State #                                              Pinnacle Bank Arena                          TBA                                           TBA

Tuesday             Jan. 27               at Michigan #                                                   Ann Arbor, Mich.                               ESPN                                     6 p.m.

Saturday            Jan. 31               at Minnesota #                                                 Minneapolis, Minn.                            TBA                                           TBA

Tuesday             Feb. 3                Northwestern #                                               Pinnacle Bank Arena                          TBA                                           TBA

Saturday            Feb. 7                at Penn State #                                                 University Park., Pa.                           TBA                                           TBA

Tuesday             Feb. 10              Wisconsin #                                                      Pinnacle Bank Arena                          ESPN                                     8 p.m.

Sunday              Feb. 15              at Purdue #                                                      West Lafayette, Ind.                           TBA                                           TBA

Thursday           Feb. 19              at Maryland #                                                   College Park, Md.                              TBA                                           TBA

Sunday              Feb. 22              Iowa #                                                              Pinnacle Bank Arena                          TBA                                           TBA

Thursday           Feb. 26              at Ohio State #                                                 Columbus, Ohio                                 TBA                                           TBA

Wednesday       March 4             at Illinois #                                                       Champaign, Ill.                                   TBA                                           TBA

Sunday              March 8             Maryland #                                                       Pinnacle Bank Arena                          TBA                                           TBA

Wed.-Sun.         March 11-15      at B1G Tournament                                           Chicago, Ill.                                        TBA                                           TBA

#-Big Ten Conference games; Dates and Times subject to change; Times listed are Central; All games carried on the IMG Husker Sports Network and Huskers.com

Huskers Start Preparations for FAU

nebraska_helmetLincoln, Neb.- The Nebraska football team continued its third week of 2014 Fall Camp Thursday afternoon, as the Huskers practiced for just over an hour inside of the Hawks Championship Center and outside at the Ed and Joyanne Gass Practice Fields.

Nebraska defensive coordinator John Papuchis spoke with media following practice, noting that the Huskers began working in their base defense preparations for the season opener versus Florida Atlantic.

“We got a good core of our base in, today was a big day for that,” Papuchis said. “We still have a lot of work to do—we just started today, but in terms of the ‘base’ defense we got a lot of it in today.”

Papuchis also mentioned that juniors Daniel Davie and Jonathan Rose are still battling for one of the cornerback positions opposite of senior Josh Mitchell. Papuchis said that fans will see a good combination of all three during the season opener.

“Right now (Daniel) Davie and (Jonathan) Rose have been taking equal reps, Josh Mitchell has established himself as the starter on one side,” Papuchis said. “We are going to play both of the guys, so who lines up first I am not sure of yet but we are going to give both of them an opportunity to play.”

Sophomore defensive tackle Kevin Maurice has been impressing Papuchis and the rest of the NU coaching staff at practice so far. Maurice, a, Orlando, Fla., native will likely be the third or fourth d-tackle used throughout the season for the Blackshirts.

“We feel good about Kevin Maurice, he has had a good camp,” Papuchis said.

When asked what Maurice had to improve on from his freshman season, Papuchis said ‘everything,’ but said that Maurice was similar to a lot of other true freshmen lineman.

“Really it is hard to answer because I would say everything, from a technique standpoint getting off blocks and initial foot work and hand placement,” Papuchis said. “That is the case for almost every true freshman that comes in, he has the tools, he just needed to refine his technique.”

The Huskers will be back on the practice fields Friday to continue the 2014 Fall Camp. Check back here at Huskers.com for a practice report and video coverage following practice immediately.

Nebraska fans are reminded about their opportunity to be on hand at Memorial Stadium as the Huskers kick off the 2014 season. Fans can purchase the Cornhusker Kickoff Combo package for the Florida Atlantic game on Aug. 30 and the matchup with McNeese State on Sept. 6. The two-game package can be purchased at Huskers.com for $100. Fans can also purchase single-game tickets to all games other than the Miami and Minnesota games at Huskers.com.

AP Source: Chiefs LB Mays to Have Wrist Surgery

Kansas City Chiefs LogoKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — A person familiar with the situation tells The Associated Press that Chiefs linebacker Joe Mays will have surgery on his wrist after hurting it in a preseason game against Carolina and could miss the start of the season.

The person spoke on condition of anonymity Thursday because the team had not disclosed the surgery, which is expected to take place later this week.

The Chiefs play the Vikings in their third preseason game Saturday night.

Mays signed a $6 million, two-year contract with the Chiefs in the offseason, and he was expected to start alongside Derrick Johnson at inside linebacker. Known for his ability to stuff the run, Mays had been having a productive training camp with the Chiefs.

Huskers Release 2014-15 Non-Conference Schedule

Nebraska-Huskers-BasketballLincoln – Home matchups against a pair of NCAA Tournament teams, as well as a trip to Hawaii highlights Nebraska’s 2014-15 non-conference schedule released Thursday.

The Huskers, who return five starters from a team that went 19-13 and reached the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 1998, will host seven non-conference games at Pinnacle Bank Arena as well as an exhibition against Division II Southwest Minnesota State on Thursday, Nov. 6.  That matchup pits Nebraska Head Coach Tim Miles against a school he coached for four seasons, as he guided the Mustangs to the Division II Elite Eight in 2001.

The non-conference slate features home matchups with NCAA qualifiers Cincinnati and Creighton, a trip to Florida State for the ACC/Big Ten Challenge and three games in the Diamond Head Classic over Christmas, where the Huskers face a 20-win Hawaii team in the opener and could meet Wichita State in the semifinals.

The 2014-15 season begins with a pair of home games, as Nebraska will open the 119th season in program history on Sunday, Nov. 16, against an opponent to be announced at a later date. Nebraska will take on a first-time opponent on Tuesday, Nov. 18, as the Huskers will host the Central Arkansas Bears. The Bears are coached by first-year coach Russ Pennell, who had previously served as the interim coach at Arizona in 2008-09 when the Wildcats reached the Sweet 16.

Nebraska will make its first road trip of the year on Saturday, Nov. 22, when the Huskers visit Atlantic 10 member Rhode Island. Third-year head coach Dan Hurley returns four starters, including sophomore E.C. Matthews, who was the Atlantic 10 Co-Rookie of the Year in 2013-14. Nebraska won the only previous meeting between the schools in 2011.

The Huskers will host the first of its two games against in-state foes on Tuesday, Nov. 25, when Nebraska takes on the University of Nebraska-Omaha. The Mavericks welcome back four starters for Coach Darrin Hansen after reaching the postseason for the first time as a Division I program in 2013-14. The week continues on Friday, Nov. 28, when Nebraska hosts Tennessee Martin. The Skyhawks are coached by first-year coach Heath Schroyer, who had previously coached against Miles when he served as the head coach of Wyoming from 2007 until 2011.

The Huskers face a challenging December to close out non-conference play, as Nebraska’s five known opponents (Florida State, Creighton, Incarnate Word, Cincinnati and Hawaii) combined to post a 117-46 record in 2013-14. In addition, NU could face a Wichita State team that went 35-1 in 2013-14 in the semifinals in Hawaii while Colorado, George Washington, Ohio and DePaul are on the other side of the Diamond Head Classic bracket.

Prior to heading to Hawaii, the Huskers will face three postseason teams in their first four games of the month, including a Florida State team brings back four starters from a team that won 22 games and reached the NIT semifinals in 2014. On Sunday, Dec. 7, Creighton makes its first-ever trip to Pinnacle Bank Arena, as the Bluejays went 27-8 before falling to Baylor in the third round of the NCAA Tournament.  Nebraska and Creighton will meet for the 48th time with the Huskers holding a 25-22 series lead over the Bluejays.

The three-game homestand continues on Wednesday, Dec. 10, when the Huskers face Incarnate Word. The Cardinals, who are in their second year transitioning to Division I, went 21-6 last year posting the most ever wins for a transitional Division I program. The Cardinals have three starters back, including Denzel Livingston, who averaged 20.3 points, 6.4 assists and 3.8 assists per game in 2013-14.

Nebraska’s final home non-conference game is on Saturday, Dec. 13, when the Huskers welcome Cincinnati to Pinnacle Bank Arena in the second game of a home-and-home series. The Bearcats went 27-7 and shared the American Athletic Conference regular-season title in 2013-14. It marked the fourth straight NCAA appearance for the Bearcats and Head Coach Mick Cronin, whose team replaces three starters, including first-team All-American Sean Kilpatrick.

The Huskers wrap up the non-conference schedule at the Hawaiian Airlines Diamond Head Classic beginning with a first-round game against host Hawaii on ESPNU. The trip marks the Huskers’ first trip to Hawaii since the 2006-07 campaign.

Start times and television information will be released by the Big Ten in September. Nebraska’s Big Ten schedule will be announced this evening on BTN Live beginning at 5 p.m. central.

Nebraska Basketball 2014-15 Non-Conference Schedule

Day                Date             Opponent                                                                          Location                         TV                                                    Tipoff
Thursday        Nov. 6          Southwest Minnesota State
 (exhibition)                                 Pinnacle Bank Arena      TBA                                                     TBA

Sunday           Nov. 16        TBA                                                                                    Pinnacle Bank Arena      TBA                                                     TBA

Tuesday          Nov. 18        Central Arkansas                                                                Pinnacle Bank Arena      TBA                                                     TBA

Saturday         Nov. 22        at Rhode Island                                                                  Kingston, R.I.                  TBA                                                     TBA

Tuesday          Nov. 25        Nebraska-Omaha                                                                Pinnacle Bank Arena      TBA                                                     TBA

Friday             Nov. 28        Tennessee-Martin                                                              Pinnacle Bank Arena      TBA                                                     TBA

Monday          Dec. 1          at Florida State (ACC/Big Ten Challenge)                                     Tallahassee, Fla.             ESPN2                                             6 p.m.

Sunday           Dec. 7          Creighton                                                                           Pinnacle Bank Arena      TBA                                                     TBA

Wednesday    Dec. 10        Incarnate Word                                                                  Pinnacle Bank Arena      TBA                                                     TBA

Saturday         Dec. 13        Cincinnati                                                                           Pinnacle Bank Arena      TBA                                                     TBA

Monday          Dec. 22        vs. Hawaii (Diamond Head Classic)                                             Honolulu, Hawaii           ESPNU                                      11:59 p.m.

Tuesday          Dec. 23        vs. Wichita St./Loyola Marymount (Diamond Head Classic)          Honolulu, Hawaii           ESPNU/2                                8/10:30 p.m.

Thursday        Dec. 25        vs. TBA (Diamond Head Classic)                                                  Honolulu, Hawaii           TBA                                                     TBA

Dates and Times subject to change; Times listed are Central

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