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ESPN Radio 1410’s College Football Bowl Schedule

fox-footballThe following is the schedule for ESPN Radio 1410’s 2013-14 College Football Bowl Schedule for games that will be broadcast live.

Monday, December 23- Beef O’Brady’s St. Petersburg Bowl- East Carolina 37 Ohio 20

Tuesday, December 24- Sheraton Hawaii Bowl- Oregon State 38 Boise State 23

Thursday, December 26- San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl- Utah State 21 Northern Illinois 14

Friday, December 27- Texas Bowl- Syracuse 21 Minnesota 17

Friday, December 27- Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl- Washington 31 BYU 16

Saturday, December 28- New Era Pinstripe Bowl- Notre Dame 29 Rutgers 16

Saturday, December 28- Belk Bowl- North Carolina 39 Cincinnati 17

Saturday, December 28- Russell Athletic Bowl- Louisville 36 Miami 9

Saturday, December 28- Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl- Kansas State 31 Michigan 14

Monday, December 30- Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl- Navy 24 Middle Tennessee 6

Monday, December 30- National University Holiday Bowl- Texas Tech 37 Arizona State 23

Tuesday, December 31- AutoZone Liberty Bowl- Mississippi State 44 Rice 7

Tuesday, December 31- Chick-fil-A Bowl- Texas A&M 52 Duke 48

Wednesday, January 1- Capital One Bowl- South Carolina 34 Wisconsin 24

Wednesday, January 1- Rose Bowl- Michigan State 24 Stanford 20

Wednesday, January 1- Tostitos Fiesta Bowl- Central Florida 52 Baylor 42

Thursday, January 2- Allstate Sugar Bowl- Oklahoma 45 Alabama 31

Monday, January 6- BCS National Championship Game- Florida State vs. Auburn- 6:00 PM

Bulldogs Boys and Girls Advance at GNAC (Updated Bracket)

bulldogfinalThe North Platte Bulldogs boys and girls basketball teams both won their first round games at the GNAC tournament in Scottsbluff on Thursday.

The Bulldogs boys basketball team scored exactly 11 points in each quarter en route to a 14-point win over the Tigers, 44-30. The Dawgs led by as many as 20 points in the fourth quarter in the first round of the GNAC Tournament. The second-seeded Bulldogs won their third game in a row behind Drew Callaghan and Shane Mauch who each scored 12 points and Kade Erickson added 10. North Platte plays at 8:15 CT Friday night in the GNAC semifinals against third-seeded Scottsbluff. The Bearcats, who are ranked seventh in Class B, beat sixth-seeded McCook 72-59 in the first round. The game can be heard on ESPN Radio 1410.

The Lady Dawgs increased their winning streak to five games and beat Hastings 58-40. North Platte was led by Kaitlynn Harvey with 22 points, the third time in the last four games she has scored more than 20. Madalynn Doughty scored 14 and Allison Sawyer scored 13 for the Lady Dawgs as well. North Platte is the No. 3 seed and will play No. 2 Kearney in the semifinals Friday at 3:00 CT on ESPN Radio 1410. Kearney beat seventh-seeded Lexington 56-27.

The brackets for both the boys and the girls tournaments can be seen below. Times listed on the bracket are Mountain Standard Time.

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No. 18 Nebraska Holds Off Northwestern 66-65

Nebraska-Huskers-BasketballLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Rachel Theriot hit the go-ahead jumper with 1:39 remaining, and finished with 19 points, eight assists and six rebounds to help No. 18 Nebraska outlast Northwestern 66-65 in a Big 10 Conference opener for both teams Thursday night.

After surrendering an 11-0 run to trail 65-61 with 2:52 remaining, the Cornhuskers (11-2, 1-0) wouldn’t go down as Tear’a Laudermill sank a 3-pointer. Theriot then drilled a jump-shot on the next possession to put Nebraska on top for the final margin.

Northwestern (10-4, 0-1) missed two potential go-ahead 3-pointers and committed a turnover in the final two minutes.

Laudermill scored 14 points and Jordan Hooper also had 14 with 10 rebounds. Emily Cady added 11 points and nine boards for the Cornhuskers.

Christen Inman led the Wildcats with 19 points and Nia Coffey had 16 with nine rebounds. Lauren Douglas scored 13 and Ashley Dearey had nine boards and seven assists.

Area High School Basketball Roundup December 30-January 4

basketballArea high school basketball scores for the week of December 30-January 4.

Thursday, January 2

Boys Basketball

North Platte 44 Hastings 30

The Bulldogs scored exactly 11 points in each quarter en route to a 14-point win over the Tigers. The Dawgs led by as many as 20 points in the fourth quarter in the first round of the GNAC Tournament. The second-seeded Bulldogs won their third game in a row behind Drew Callaghan and Shane Mauch who each scored 12 points and Kade Erickson added 10. North Platte plays at 8:15 CT Friday night in the GNAC semifinals against third-seeded Scottsbluff. The game can be heard on ESPN Radio 1410.

Wallace 45 Cambridge 35

The Wildcats remain undefeated at 6-0 following the win over Cambridge.

Girls Basketball

North Platte 58 Hastings 40

The Lady Dawgs increased their winning streak to five games and beat Hastings in the first round of the GNAC Tournament in Scottsbluff. North Platte was led by Kaitlynn Harvey with 22 points, the third time in the last four games she has scored more than 20. Madalynn Doughty scored 14 and Allison Sawyer scored 13 for the Lady Dawgs as well. North Platte is the No. 3 seed and will play No. 2 Kearney in the semifinals Friday at 3:00 CT on ESPN Radio 1410.

Gering 48 Gothenburg 45

The Lady Swedes lost a close one in overtime on the road. Emily Franzen led Gothenburg in scoring with 12 points and Regan Geiken added 10 points and four assists. Allie Vacha had a game-high 17 points for Gering.

Cambridge 45 Wallace 30

Tuesday, December 31

Boys Basketball

No. 4 St. Patrick’s 60 No. 9 (C1) Kearney Catholic 54

The fourth-ranked Irish jumped out to an eight-point first quarter lead en route to a six-point win. Mark Mayfield led the way with 16 points while Alex Harms and Andrew O’Neill each scored 15 in the win.

Girls Basketball

No. 3 (C1) Kearney Catholic 52 No. 2 St. Patrick’s 25

Monday, December 30

Boys Basketball

No. 4 St. Patrick’s 63 Amherst 57

The Irish remain undefeated on the season with a 7-0 record after beating Amherst Monday night. St. Pat’s was led by Andrew O’Neill with a game-high 19 points and Alex Harms and Mark Mayfield each pitched in 16 in the win.

Girls Basketball

No. 2 St. Patrick’s 56 Amherst 26

2 Mountain Lions Harvested During 1st Neb. Season

Mountain-LionTwo mountain lions were harvested on Jan. 2 during Nebraska’s first regulated hunting season. Both hunters harvested male mountain lions.

A male lion weighing 103 pounds was harvested in Sioux County and a male lion weighing 138 pounds was harvested in Dawes County.

The hunt took place in the Pine Ridge Unit of northwest Nebraska. Season 1 ended with the harvest of two lions. The state’s inaugural season opened Jan. 1. Season 2 in the Pine Ridge Unit will open on Feb. 15.

For more information about mountain lions in Nebraska, visit the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission’s mountain lion web page at OutdoorNebraska.org.

Huskers Look to Knock off Unbeaten Buckeyes

Nebraska-Huskers-BasketballThe Nebraska basketball team looks to snap a two-game losing streak on Saturday, as the Huskers travel to Columbus, Ohio, for a matchup with No. 3 Ohio State.

Tipoff is set for 11 a.m. at Value City Arena and the game will be carried nationally on BTN (Ch. 610 on DirecTV, Chs. 439 and 9500 on Dish; Chs. 2, 1333 on Time Warner Cable) with Eric Collins and Jim Jackson on the call. The game will also be available online and on mobile devices on BTN2Go.

The Huskers (8-5, 0-1 B1G) enter Saturday’s game with an 8-5 record after dropping a 67-57 setback at No. 22 Iowa on Tuesday evening. In that game, the Huskers cut a 20-point deficit to 60-55 with under two minutes remaining, but Iowa hit enough free throws in the final minute to hold on. Nebraska, which was last in the Big Ten in rebounding, enjoyed a 44-42 advantage on the glass against Iowa, but could not overcome 30 percent shooting from the floor against the Hawkeyes.

If the Huskers are to pull their first upset against a top-five team away from Lincoln since 1994 on Saturday, the Huskers will need another strong rebounding effort and create some points against a Buckeye squad that leads the Big Ten in scoring defense at 55.1 points per game.

In the loss against Iowa, Nebraska put four players in double figures and received strong performances from sophomores Terran Petteway and Walter Pitchford. Petteway led all scorers with 20 points – his third straight 20-point game – and grabbed a career-high 12 rebounds, while Pitchford put together his best game at Nebraska with 13 points and a career-high 12 rebounds.

Nebraska and Michigan State are the only Big Ten teams on the road twice during the opening week, and the Huskers will be tested by an Ohio State (14-0, 1-0 BIG) team which is one of the last eight remaining unbeaten teams in the country. LaQuinton Ross leads a balanced OSU attack with 13.8 points per game, while All-Big Ten guard Aaron Craft averages 9.4 points, 5.0 assists and a Big Ten-best 2.5 steals per game.

Huskers Open 2014 Slate with Wyoming

UNLThe No. 8 Nebraska wrestling team (5-0) resumes its dual season on Friday night by hosting Wyoming (1-3) in the Huskers’ first matchup of the new year at the Devaney Center at 7 p.m. CT.

The Huskers look to collect their sixth dual victory of the season after competing in two tournaments in Nevada during December. NU earned runner-up honors at the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational before capturing the team crown at the Reno Tournament of Champions.

The Huskers and Cowboys will meet for the 47th time in series history, with Nebraska holding a 32-14 advantage. Last season, NU won by a 22-15 margin in Laramie, Wyo. on Nov. 11, 2012.

Friday night’s dual can be watched online on the Big Ten Digital Network. Scoring will be provided on TrackWrestling.com and updates can be followed on Nebraska’s Twitter page @HuskerWrestling.

Nebraska is making its first dual appearance since the Stanford Duals on Nov. 30 in Stanford, Calif., where the Huskers went 3-0 against Utah Valley, Stanford and CSU-Bakersfield. Friday’s dual will be the first of a four-match home stand over the next three weekends at the Devaney Center for the Huskers. Next weekend, NU battles Indiana on Friday, Jan. 10 before hosting Penn on Saturday, Jan. 11. The homestand concludes on Jan. 18 against Big Ten foe Iowa at 4:30 p.m.

The Huskers could see multiple different lineups with two wrestlers projected at 125, 133, 174 and 184 pounds. At 133 pounds, Colton McCrystal and Ben Morgan are listed, while either No. 4 Robert Kokesh or Micah Barnes will see time at 174 pounds. At 184 pounds, Nebraska will start either TJ Dudley or Caleb Kolb, while Tim Lambert and Eric Coufal are each listed at 125 pounds.

Ranked wrestlers James Green (No. 4 at 157), Jake Sueflohn (No. 6 at 149) and Austin Wilson (No. 14 at 165) are projected to start for the Huskers after placing at the Reno Tournament of Champions on Dec. 22. Green and Sueflohn captured their respective weight class titles, while Wilson finished second.

Adam Joseph (141), Spencer Johnson (197) and Collin Jensen (HWT) are also probable starters for Nebraska this weekend.

John Jentz to Join Husker Athletic Staff

John Jentz UNL Athletics Nebraska HuskersDirector of Athletics Shawn Eichorst announced today the hiring of John Jentz as Senior Associate Athletics Director – Chief Financial Officer at the University of Nebraska effective January 13th.

“I am very pleased to announce that John Jentz will be joining our Senior Management Team at the University of Nebraska,” said Eichorst.  “He is an extremely experienced and respected administrator who brings an exceptional skill set that greatly benefit Husker Athletics.”

Jentz will have the following primary duties and responsibilities:

  • Serve as a member of the Senior Management Team and provide administrative and strategic leadership for the department.
  • Direct and oversee all financial and Business Office operations, including development and implementation of annual operating and capital project budgets as well as all accounting functions.
  • Direct and oversee department’s financial master plan.
  • Direct and oversee Human Resources.
  • Direct and oversee gift, gift-in-kind and complimentary ticket accounting policies, procedures, approvals and reconciliation.
  • Direct and oversee risk management.
  • Direct and oversee management of sport program camp and clinic operations.

John Jentz joins Nebraska after serving four years as Senior Associate Athletic Director/Chief Financial Officer at UCLA.

His primary duties at UCLA included management of the department’s financial master plan and annual budget.  He served as the principal advisor to the Director of Athletics with respect to long term programming and planning, including assessing the resources available for the development of major capital projects.  He also directed the Human Resources unit that included almost 200 full-time coaches and staff, supervised the Information Technology unit, and was the sport administrator for the 2013 College World Series Champion Bruin baseball program.

Prior to UCLA, Jentz spent more than nine years at the University of Wisconsin. He started as an Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Administration in 2000, and named the department’s Assistant Athletic Director for Business Operations in 2003, and was promoted to Associate Athletic Director in 2006.  He was in charge of the day-to-day operations of the Business Office while also overseeing Human Resources, Technical Services, Cashier’s Office, Bowl and Postseason travel.  He was also the sport administrator for men’s and women’s rowing, and chaired the NCAA Rowing Committee during his tenure.

Jentz was an Assistant Athletic Director at Cal State Fullerton for four years prior to joining the staff at the University of Wisconsin, where he supervised eight sports and oversaw the Athletic Business Office and Ticket Office for the Titans.  Before his time at Fullerton, he was an accountant in the Business Office at UC Riverside, and later managed development funds and assisted with coordinating events for the Highlanders.

A 1992 graduate of Brigham Young University, Jentz began his administrative career at East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania, where he was a graduate assistant to the Athletic Director while earning his Master’s Degree in Sports Management in 1993.  John and his wife, Nancy, have five daughters: Kristy, Marin, Emma, Serena and Lindsay.

GNAC Basketball Tournament Bracket

bulldogfinalThe Greater Nebraska Athletic Conference will hold the 2013-14 GNAC Tournament January 2-4 in Scottsbluff.

The North Platte Bulldogs boys basketball team goes in to the tournament as the No. 2 seed with a 3-3 record. The Dawgs will play seventh-seeded Hastings in the first round at 3:45 on Thursday, January 2. North Platte is riding a two-game winning streak, including a win over No. 10 Lincoln North Star on Friday. The Tigers have a 2-4 record and come in following a loss to York.

The North Platte girls basketball team come in to the tournament as the No.3 seed with a record of 5-1. The Lady Dawgs play sixth-seeded Hastings in the first round with a 2:00 tip-off on January 2. The Lady Dawgs have won four games in a row, while the Lady Tigers are 2-4 on the season and come in following a loss to York.

Both the boys and the girls games can be heard on ESPN Radio 1410 and online at northplattepost. Robert Lovell will be on the call for all three days of the tournament for North Platte’s games.

The brackets for both the boys and girls tournaments can be seen below. All times listed are mountain time zone.

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Nebraska Beats No. 23 Georgia 24-19 in Gator Bowl

nebraska_helmetJACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — Tommy Armstrong Jr. connected with Quincy Enunwa for two touchdowns, including a 99-yarder in the third quarter, and Nebraska held on to beat No. 23 Georgia 24-19 in the rain-soaked Gator Bowl on Wednesday.

Playing in their 50th bowl, the Cornhuskers (9-4) ended a four-game losing streak against teams from the Southeastern Conference. The streak included a 45-31 loss to Georgia in the Capital One Bowl last season.

The rematch was much different.

Nebraska did a solid job against running back Todd Gurley, who ran for 125 yards and a touchdown last year. Gurley finished with 86 yards on the ground.

Gurley was more effective in the passing game, catching seven passes for 97 yards and a score. His 25-yard score on the first play of the fourth quarter cut Nebraska’s lead to 24-19.

But the Huskers stopped Georgia (8-5) twice on fourth down in the closing minutes.

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