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Texas, Nebraska Could Meet in Volleyball Regional

Nebraska-Volleyball-HuskersLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Defending national champion Texas’ road back to the NCAA volleyball final four runs through familiar territory — Nebraska.

The Cornhuskers parted ways with Texas in 2011 when they joined the Big Ten. But the old Big 12 rivals are on a collision course in the Lincoln Regional.

The No. 1-seeded Longhorns (25-2) take a 21-match win streak into their semifinal against American (34-2) on Friday. The No. 8 Huskers (25-6) will face No. 9 San Diego (26-3) in the other semifinal.

Other regionals are in Lexington, Ky.; Champaign, Ill.; and Los Angeles. Winners move to the final four next week in Seattle.

Texas beat Nebraska in a five-set match in Austin in September and has won six of the last eight meetings with the Huskers.

Multiple People Stabbed in Parking Lot After Denver Broncos’ Game

Sports Authority Field at Mile High Denver BroncosDENVER (AP) — Denver police say at least three people were stabbed in a parking lot at Sports Authority Stadium Field at Mile High after the Broncos’ game last night. They say a fourth person may have been stabbed, but that person left the scene.

Police have several people in custody and are not currently looking for other suspects. None had been formally charged as of just after midnight.

A police spokesman says one of the victims was initially in critical condition, but all are conscious and talking. He describes the scene as “chaotic” and says police are trying to figure out what led up to the fight and whether the men had attended the game.

The Broncos lost the game, 27-20, to the San Diego Chargers.

Huskers Return Home for Red Wolves

Nebraska-Huskers-BasketballThe Nebraska basketball team returns to Pinnacle Bank Arena on Saturday, Dec. 14, as the Huskers take on the Arkansas State Red Wolves.

Tipoff for Saturday’s tilt is set for 3:01 p.m. and will be carried nationally on the Big Ten Network (Ch. 610 on DirecTV, Chs. 439 and 9500 on Dish; Chs. 2, 1333 on Time Warner Cable) with Kevin Kugler and Gregory Kelser on the call.

The game with the Red Wolves will also be carried across the state on the  27-station Husker Sports Network with Kent Pavelka and Matt Davison calling all of the action, including flagship stations KLIN (1400 AM/94.5 FM) in Lincoln and KFAB (1110 AM) in Omaha (complete list of affiliates is on page five of the game notes). The game can also be heard for free on Huskers.com and is available on the Huskers’ app on iOS or android devices, as well as Sirius and XM Radio.

A limited number of tickets are available for Saturday’s game in the 200 and 300 Level sections with prices ranging from $7-$15. Visit Huskers.com or call 800-8-BIGRED for more information.

Saturday is a busy day for Husker fans, as the Husker women host Creighton at Pinnacle Bank Arena at 11 a.m. before the men’s nationally televised game with Arkansas State. In addition, the Husker volleyball team is hosting an NCAA regional atthe Devaney Center on both Friday and Saturday. Because of the quick turnaround between events, Pinnacle Bank Arena doors will not open until 2 p.m. for the men’s contest with Arkansas State.

The Huskers are 6-3 on the season and look to bounce back from a disappointing 82-67 loss to Creighton on Dec. 8, snapping Nebraska’s three-game win streak. The Huskers fell behind early and dug too deep of a hole in the team’s first road game of the year. The performances of sophomores Shavon Shields and Terran Petteway were highlights in the loss to the Bluejays. Shields broke out of a mini slump with 22 points, including a pair of 3-pointers, while Petteway had 21 points and six rebounds.

Arkansas State is 5-2 on the season and riding a three-game win streak following an 86-61 win over Niagara on Dec. 2. The Red Wolves average 78.7 points per game and are led by Melvin Johnson III, who averages 17.9 points per game and leads the nation in 3-point percentage at 64.3 percent. Johnson had 26 points in a win over Lamar on Nov. 30, when he went 8-of-9 from 3-point range.

Following Saturday’s game, the Huskers will be off for final exams before returning to the court on Saturday, Dec. 21 against The Citadel.

By the Numbers
– Number of regular-season meetings between Nebraska and Arkansas State. The only prior matchup between the programs took place in the 1989 NIT.

– Number of times in the last two seasons where two Huskers had at least 20 points in a game as Shavon Shields (22) and Terran Petteway (21) each had 20-plus points in the loss to Creighton. Prior to Tim Miles arrival last year, it had not happened since 2007.

Nebraska-Cincinnati Start Time Adjusted

Nebraska-Huskers-BasketballLincoln – ESPN, the University of Cincinnati and the University of Nebraska announced Thursday morning that the start time of Nebraska’s men’s basketball game at Cincinnati on Saturday, Dec. 28, has been moved up to 11 a.m. (central).

The game, which will be televised nationally on ESPN2, was originally scheduled for 3 p.m. (central), but was moved to an earlier start because of the Bearcats’ appearance in the Belk Bowl that afternoon. Cincinnati and North Carolina were scheduled to play in the Belk Bowl at 2:20 p.m. (central) that afternoon on ESPN.

The Dec. 28 matchup is the first of a home-and-home series with Cincinnati, as the Bearcats will visit Pinnacle Bank Arena next season.

The Huskers are 6-3 on the season and take on Arkansas State (5-2) this Saturday, Dec. 14, at 3 p.m. The game will be carried on the Husker Sports Network and nationally televised on BTN.

Tri-City Falls Short In Omaha, 3-1

tcstormOMAHA, Neb. – An early power play goal put the Omaha Lancers (20-3-2) in front for good as they defeated the Tri-City Storm (6-16-2) 3-1 at the Ralston Arena on Wednesday night.

The Storm got a tally late in the second period from Chris Wilkie, a native of Omaha, and 22 saves from goaltender Jacob Johansson to keep them alive in the until a late empty net goal.

A tripping penalty to Storm defenseman Jalen Schulz 1:02 into the game gave the Lancers a man-advantage and the USHL’s leading scorer made it count. Center Tyler Vesel found the back of the net for the 21st time at 1:49 of the opening frame and made it 1-0 Omaha.

The Lancers had multiple chances to extend the lead in the first frame, outshooting the Storm 8-5, but Tri-City kept it a one-goal game at the end of one.

But Luca Frigo found the back of the net a minute and nine seconds into the middle period and extended the Omaha lead to 2-0.

Wilkie put Tri-City on the board at 13:37 of the second, finding a loose rebound in front off a shot from defenseman Sean Lang. It was Wilkie’s first tally of the season in his hometown and Lang’s first point since joining the team in a trade from Muskegon on Oct. 24.

The Storm gained some momentum later in the second and worked hard in the third period but they couldn’t solve Lancers’ netminder Hayden Hawkey, who finished with 21 saves.

The final shot count was in favor of Omaha, 25-22.

An empty net goal by Ryan Tait sealed the win for the Lancers, their fifth over the Storm this season.

Tri-City now returns home for a weekend series with the Youngstown Phantoms. Friday’s game gets underway at 7:30 p.m., while Saturday’s will be an afternoon affair at 3:05.

Notes: The Storm scratched forwards Thomas Aldworth, Joey DiBenedetto and Patrick Curry, along with defenseman Cutler Martin.… 

SCORING SUMMARY

1st Period
Omaha – Tyler Vesel (power play) (Jake Randolph, Gage Hough) 1:49

2nd Period

Omaha – Luca Frigo (Jimmy Schuldt, Ryan Tait) 1:09
Tri-City – Chris Wilkie (Dan Labosky, Sean Lang) 13:37

3rd Period

Omaha – Ryan Tait (empty net) (Tyler Vesel) 19:10

PENALTIES

1st Period
Tri-City – Jalen Schulz – (Tripping), 2 min, 1:02
Omaha – Nash Worden – (Hooking), 2 min, 5:40
Tri-City – Joel L’Esperance – (Slashing), 2 min, 9:53
Omaha – Louie Rowe – (Elbowing), 2 min, 12:27
Tri-City – Jalen Schulz – (Holding), 2 min, 19:29
Omaha – Nash Worden – (Elbowing), 2 min, 19:29
Tri-City – Nick Hutchison – (Roughing), 2 min, 19:51
Omaha – Anthony Angello – (Roughing), 2 min, 19:51

2nd Period
Omaha – Matt Nelson – (Hooking), 2 min, 1:31
Tri-City – Tory Dello – (Roughing), 2 min, 14:19
Tri-City – Nick Hutchison – (Checking From Behind), 2 min, 19:26
Omaha – Gage Hough – (Hooking), 2 min, 19:47

3rd Period

Omaha – Zach Jordan – (Hooking), 2 min, 7:15
Omaha – Louie Rowe – (Too Many Men), 2 min, 10:56

Power Play

Tri-City – 0/6

Omaha – 1/4

Shots

Tri-City: 5, 9, 8 = Total: 22

Omaha: 8, 11, 6 = Total: 25

Saves

Tri-City – Jacob Johansson – 22/24

Omaha – Hayden Hawkey – 21/22

No. 8 NPCC Knights Knock Off No. 17 Northeastern Junior College

npcc-knightsNorth Platte – The No. 8 North Platte Community College men’s basketball team (12-0, 4-0 South Sub-Region) knocked off the No. 17 Northeastern Junior College Plainsmen (12-2, 1-2 South Sub-Region) by a score of 69-60 Wednesday night.

“It’s a great way to head to break with a win,” said head coach Kevin O’Connor. “Give NJC a ton of credit, they are a very talented basketball team and we had to find a way to win tonight.”

The first half was back and forth as neither team could gain a foothold offensive as it was a well-played half defensively. At the end of the half the Knights were able to gain a five point lead as Marco Pascolo would hit a 3-point shot right before the buzzer to give the Knights a 28-23 half time lead.

In the second half, both teams started to find more of a rhythm offensively with North Platte finding it quicker. After shooting 1 of 11 from the 3-point line in the first half the Knights were able to knock down 4 of 8 in the second half. The Knights were able to extend their lead to 16 points before a late flurry made the final margin nine.

The Knights were led by Ethan Montalvo who finished with 16 points. Tim Simmons and Marco Pascolo were also in double figures with 14 apiece with Simmons pulling down eight rebounds. Cameron Williams and Aireon Porter each finished with nine points while Porter added eight rebounds including four offensive. Jake Maslo led the way on the boards with nine. Joe Uke was the only player in double figures for the Plainsmen finishing with 13 points.

“I think of every shot as a miss,” said Porter “and try to go get it. It was a really good team win for us.”

North Platte will travel to Sterling on Feb. 4 to face Northeastern in a rematch of tonight’s game.

The Knights return to action in 2014 on Jan. 10 as they travel to Scottsbluff to take on Western Nebraska Community College (7-6, 0-1 South Sub-Region) at 8:30 p.m. CST. North Platte remains on the road as they face Eastern Wyoming in Torrington, Wyo. on Jan. 11 at 5 p.m. CST. The Knights first seven games of 2014 are on the road.

NPCC Lady Knights Fall to NJC Plainswomen

npcc-knightsNorth Platte – The North Platte Community College Lady Knights basketball team (6-6) fell Wednesday night at McDonald-Belton Gymnasium to the Northeastern Junior College Plainswomen (5-7) 67-51. The Lady Knights were out-scored 24-42 in the second half.

The Lady Knights got off to a hot start as they held the Plainswomen to only three points in the first five minutes of the game to claim a 9-3 lead. The second five minutes saw the Plainswomen make a strong push as they outscored the Lady Knights 4-8 to be trailing 13-11. The third five minutes was again won by Northeastern as they scored nine points to the Lady Knights five to take an 18-20 lead. The Lady Knights won the final five minutes of the first half to take a 27-25 into the halftime break.

In the second half, the Plainswomen came out firing and made 67 percent of their field goals in the half compared to 31 percent in the first half. North Platte would end the night with 24 turnovers on the night compared to 17 from Northeastern. The Plainswomen would get up by 10 points early in the half and hold of the Lady Knights the rest of the way on their way to a 16 point victory.

Aliyah Brown would be the only Lady Knight in double figures as she finished with 11 points. Leading scorer DaVontaye Merritt was held to eight points on the night. Philippa Faul led the Plainswoment in scoring at 12 points while Brooke Blair and Meg Pritchard each had 10 points.

North Platte will travel to Sterling on Feb. 4 to face Northeastern in a rematch of tonight’s game.

The Lady Knights will return to action in 2014 on Jan. 10 as they host Doane College JV with a tip scheduled for 7:30 p.m at McDonald-Belton Gymnasium.

Selection Committee Talks Strength of Schedule

NCAA-Football-CollegeNEW YORK (AP) — The members of the College Football Playoff selection committee won’t say which teams they would have picked this season.

Clemson athletic director Dan Radakovich says: “We all made an agreement not to answer those questions.”

Radakovich, former Nebraska coach Tom Osborne and former NCAA executive Tom Jernstedt discussed the selection committee and how it will operate Wednesday at the Intercollegiate Athletic Forum. They did not, however, delve into which teams they would have picked this season if next year’s four-team playoff was in place instead of the Bowl Championship Series. No. 1 Florida State will play No. 2 Auburn on Jan. 6 at the Rose Bowl in the final BCS national championship game.

Maniohuta Youth Archers 2014 Winter Fun League

ArcheryWHO:  youth ages 5-15—ACCOMPANIED BY PARENT AT ALL TIMES

WHAT:  Winter league consisting of 8 nights, 150 round each time

WHEN: Fridays, 5:30, starting January 10th-March 7th (no league Fri, Jan. 24th)

WHERE: Maniohuta Indoor Range, 204 Pheasant Run Road, North Platte

Keep score, but only to improve yourself and not for competition.

You do not need your own bow & arrows, as the club has some to use, but are only available during youth league.

MEMBERS:  $8.00 per youth archer, paid on the first night

NON-MEMBERS: $40.00 family fee plus $8.00 per archer, paid on the first night

(this is not a membership—only a league fee)

For memberships contact: Jodi Kekahbah, Club Sec/Treas, 539-0836

If you are interested, come to the first league night on Jan. 10th to sign up, start and have fun!!  The 2013 Winter League was a blast and we hope you can join us!

For more information, contact Youth League Coordinators:

Rob Smith  home-532-2429, cell-530-1249

Amy Smith cell-530-6266

Nebraska Selected to Host 2015 NCAA Division I Women’s Volleyball Championships

NCAA-Logo-College-SportsThe NCAA announced on Wednesday that the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and the Metropolitan Entertainment & Convention Authority (MECA) will co-host the 2015 NCAA Division I Women’s Volleyball Championships at the CenturyLink Center in Omaha.

The CenturyLink Center will hold the event for the third time as the 2015 Championships are slated for Dec. 17-19. Omaha hosted the championship in 2006 and 2008 and the NCAA Division I Volleyball Regionals in 2005 and 2012.

Bidding for 82 of 89 NCAA championships began in July and 1,984 bid applications were ultimately submitted. Each sport committee, per division, selected the host sites it believed would provide the ultimate experience for the respective student-athletes, resulting in 523 total championship event sites awarded.

Nebraska is hosting one of four NCAA Division I Volleyball Regionals this weekend at the Bob Devaney Sports Center in Lincoln.

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