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Paige, Harrell Head AP Preseason Team

BasketballDuke’s Jahlil Okafor has become the third freshman in five years to be named to The Associated Press’ preseason All-American team.

The rest of the team, announced Monday, has a bit more experience: North Carolina junior point guard Marcus Paige, Wisconsin senior forward Frank Kaminsky, Louisville junior forward Montrezl Harrell and Wichita State junior point guard Fred VanVleet.

North Carolina’s Harrison Barnes in 2010 and Andrew Wiggins of Kansas last season also made the AP’s preseason team as freshmen.

Paige was the leading vote getter, named on 58 ballots by the 65-member national media panel. Harrell was second with 56 votes.

Kaminsky led the Badgers to the Final Four last season and VanVleet played there with the Shockers two years ago.

Royals Extend Qualifying Offer to Shields

James Shields
James Shields

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Royals extended a $15.3 million qualifying offer Monday to right-hander James Shields, which assures Kansas City of draft pick compensation if its staff ace signs a major league contract with another team before June 8.

Shields has until Nov. 10 to accept, and it is expected he will not. In the past two years, none of the 22 free agents given qualifying offers have accepted.

Kansas City has expressed interest in re-signing Shields, who helped the Royals reach the playoffs for the first time in 29 years and win the AL pennant. But with higher-payroll clubs in the market for pitching, Shields is expected to sign elsewhere.

If that happens, the Royals would receive a compensatory draft pick between the first and second rounds of next year’s amateur draft.

Cady Powers No. 16 Huskers to Win Over Wildcats

Nebraska-Huskers-BasketballLincoln – Senior Emily Cady produced a double-double with 20 points and 11 rebounds in just 20 minutes to power No. 16 Nebraska to an 84-43 women’s basketball win over NCAA Division II No. 6 Wayne State on Sunday at Pinnacle Bank Arena.

A Nebraska exhibition-record crowd of 4,948 fans saw Cady pour in 10 points by the first media timeout to lead the Big Red to a quick 10-point lead. She added 11 rebounds, three assists, two steals and one block in a dominant all-around performance. The 6-2 forward from Seward, Neb., hit 5-of-7 shots from the field and all 10 of her free throw attempts.

Cady led five Huskers in double figures, including 14 points from senior Brandi Jeffery. The 5-7 guard from Vacherie, La., hit a pair of early threes on her way to 14 points. She added seven boards, six steals and three assists, while going 6-of-9 from the field.

Senior guard Tear’a Laudermill pitched in 12 points, including a trio of second-half three-pointers, while junior point guard Rachel Theriot contributed 10 points and a game-high six assists.

Sophomore Allie Havers rounded out the Huskers in double figures with 10 points and five rebounds in just 14 minutes off the bench. The 6-5 center hit 5-of-8 shots from the floor for a Husker team that finished 53.2 percent (33-62) from the field for the game.

Nebraska outrebounded Wayne State, 47-31, and won the turnover battle, 16-13. The Huskers also held the Wildcats to just 28.6 percent shooting, including just 3-of-11 from three-point range.

All 13 Huskers who suited up saw action for at least four minutes in the game, including junior college transfer Anya Kalenta who played 16 minutes just four days after suffering a broken nose in practice. Kalenta finished with four points and four rebounds.

Freshman guard Natalie Romeo saw the most action of the newcomers, playing 25 minutes. Romeo finished with three points and four assists to go along with a pair of rebounds.

Darrien Washington added five points off the bench in just five minutes, while Kaylee Page, Emily Wood and Jasmine Cincore all saw their first action as Huskers.

Jordan Spencer led Wayne State with 11 points, while Katie Hoskins and Haley Moore each contributed eight points for the Wildcats.

The Huskers wrap up their two-game exhibition schedule next Sunday when they take on Concordia-St. Paul at Pinnacle Bank Arena. Tip-off is set for 2 p.m. with free live audio from the Husker Sports Network on Huskers.com.

NPCC Lady Knights Basketball Splits Opening Weekend

npcc-knightsNorth Platte – The North Platte Community College Lady Knights (1-1) women’s basketball team earned a split during the opening weekend of the season as they hosted the Hampton Inn Classic. The Lady Knights started out their season with a victory over the Midland University JV by a score of 57-35 on Friday night. North Platte returned to action the following day to complete the Classic but were handed their first loss of the season to Fort Carson 60-64 after leading at the half by a score of 36-28.

Against the Midland JV, the Lady Knights used a strong defensive effort to emerge victorious. North Platte held the Midland JV to only 28.9% shooting from the field and 23.5% from the 3-point line while shooting 49.1% themselves from the field. Sophomore April Stull led the way for the Lady Knights as she scored 13 points and grabbed nine rebounds. Sophomore Aliyah Brown was the only other Lady Knights in double-figures as she finished with 10 points, six rebounds and had two assists. Freshman Sarah Mahr chipped in eight points and sophomore Ester Micheva had seven rebounds.

In the second game of the season, the Lady Knights were again led by Stull and Brown. The Lady Knights led Fort Carson at 26-28 but were outscored 36-24 in the second half. April Stull finished with her first double-double of the season as she scored 18 points and pulled down 14 rebounds. Aliyah Brown scored 13 points. Sophomore Alleyah Evans scored nine points and notched six rebounds. Three Lady Knights scored four points and four scored two points.

“We are still learning how to play together as a team,” said assistant coach Nolan Collins “and our freshman are still adjusting to college basketball. We are excited to return to action next weekend.”

The Lady Knights return to action next weekend as they travel to Norfolk for the Hawks Classic. On Friday, November 7 the Lady Knights face Des Moines Area Community College at 2 p.m. North Platte returns to action on Saturday, November 8 to face Iowa Lakes Community College at 12:00 p.m. The Lady Knights next home game is Wednesday, November 12 at 7 p.m. against the Hastings University JV.

Short-Handed Thunder Beat Nuggets 102-91

Denver_NuggetsOKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Perry Jones and Serge Ibaka each scored 23 points to help the short-handed Oklahoma City Thunder beat the Denver Nuggets 102-91 on Saturday night for their first victory of the season.

The Thunder, already without MVP Kevin Durant for at least a month with a broken right foot, announced that star point guard Russell Westbrook had successful surgery on his broken right hand Saturday morning and also will miss at least a month.

The Thunder led 29-17 at the end of the first quarter, earning a standing ovation, and held off a late rally.

Kendrick Perkins scored 17 points and Steven Adams added 13 for the Thunder.

Ty Lawson scored 20 of his 25 points in the second half for the Nuggets.

No. 16 Huskers Open Exhibition Play with No. 6 Wayne State

Nebraska-Huskers-BasketballThe Nebraska women’s basketball team begins its 2014-15 exhibition season by taking on Wayne State College on Sunday at 2 p.m. at Pinnacle Bank Arena.

The game, which marks the first meeting between the Huskers and Wildcats in women’s basketball since January of 1979, will be carried with free live audio by the Husker Sports Network on Huskers.com.

Tickets for Sunday’s game are available in advance by visiting Huskers.com or by calling 1-800-8-BIG-RED. Tickets also will be available at the Pinnacle Bank Arena Ticket Office before the game. Reserved seats are just $10, while adult general admission tickets are just $5. Youth and seniors receive discounted rates, while UNL students with ID are admitted free.

Sunday’s matchup between Nebraska and Wayne State promises to offer quality early season action. The Huskers return four All-Big Ten starters who led the Big Red to a 26-7 record, a Big Ten Tournament title and the NCAA Tournament second round. Honorable-mention AP All-American and first-team All-Big Ten point guard Rachel Theriot rejoins seniors Emily Cady (second-team All-Big Ten), Tear’a Laudermill (second-team All-Big Ten) and Hailie Sample (Big Ten All-Defensive) in 2014-15.

Theriot, a 6-0 junior from Middleburg Heights, Ohio, claimed preseason first-team All-Big Ten honors after averaging 14.1 points and 7.1 assists per game as a sophomore. She averaged 18.7 points and tournament-record 10.0 assists on her way to 2014 Big Ten Tournament MVP honors.

Wayne State returns three starters from a 28-5 team that won the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference regular-season title for the third time in the last four years. The Wildcats have earned trips to the NCAA Division II Tournament four times in the last five years and were recently picked No. 6 nationally in the Division II Women’s Bulletin Preseason Top 25.

Nebraska Cornhuskers (26-7, 12-4 Big Ten)
3 – Hailie Sample – 6-1 – Sr. – F – 6.1 ppg, 6.3 rpg
23 – Emily Cady – 6-2 – Sr. – F – 12.7 ppg, 9.2 rpg
31 – Anya Kalenta – 6-3 – Jr. – F – JUCO
33 – Rachel Theriot – 6-0 – Jr. – G – 14.2 ppg, 3.5 rpg
1 – Tear’a Laudermill – 5-9 – Sr. – G – 11.5 ppg, 2.7 rpg
Off the Bench
13 – Brandi Jeffery – 5-7 – Sr. – G – 3.8 ppg, 2.0 rpg
22 – Allie Havers – 6-5 – So. – C – 3.3 ppg, 2.7 rpg
11 – Esther Ramacieri – 5-8 – So. – G – 0.2 ppg, 0.5 rpg
2 – Kaylee Page – 6-2 – Fr. – F – High School
5 – Natalie Romeo – 5-7 – Fr. – G – High School
12 – Emily Wood – 5-5 – Fr. – G – High School
30 – Chandler Smith – 6-0 – Fr. – G – High School
34 – Jasmine Cincore – 5-8 – Fr. – G – High School
Head Coach: Connie Yori (Creighton, 1986)
13th Season at NU (241-142); 25th Season Overall (436-282)

Wayne State College (28-5, 14-4 NSIC)
44 – Jordan Spencer – 5-11 – Sr. – F – 16.2 ppg, 6.2 rpg
3 – Alex Nelson – 6-0 – RFr. – F – Redshirt
31 – Katie Hoskins – 6-2 – Jr. – F – 2.1 ppg, 2.3 rpg
21 – Sadie Murren – 5-8 – Jr. – G – Nebraska
12 – Ashton Yossi – 5-8 – Sr. – G – 11.5 ppg, 2.8 rpg
Off the Bench
40 – Millie Niggeling – 6-1 – Sr. – F – 11.3 ppg, 3.5 rpg
5 – Lauren Davis – 5-10 – Jr. – F – JUCO
22 – Haley Moore – 5-8 – So. – G – Eastern Michigan
15 – Kacie O’Connor – 5-10 – Fr. – F – High School
23 – Jasmine Bretoi – 5-10 – Fr. – G – High School
35 – Maggie Schulte – 6-0 – Fr. – F – High School
42 – Taylor Reiner – 6-3 – Fr. – C – High School
52 – Paige Ballinger – 6-1 – Fr. – F – High School
Head Coach: Chris Kielsmeier (Iowa State, 1999)
Seventh Season at WSC (144-40); 15th Season Overall (323-84)

Husker Seniors Begin Pursuit of Fourth Straight NCAA Bid
Nebraska’s four-player senior class of Emily Cady, Hailie Sample, Tear’a Laudermill and Brandi Jeffery form the heart of the Husker lineup in 2014-15, after helping the Big Red to the most successful three-year stretch in school history.

Cady and Sample have started all 100 games over the past three years, helping the Huskers to three consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances and 25 wins per season. NU’s .750 winning percentage over the past three years represents the most successful stretch in school history.
In 2014-15, returning starters Cady, Sample and Laudermill and three-year contributor Jeffery will try to become the first class in school history to compete in four consecutive NCAA tournaments.

Big Red Begins in AP Top 25
The Huskers opened the season at No. 16 in the Associated Press Top 25 Poll released on Thursday, Oct. 30. Nebraska closed the 2013-14 campaign at No. 13 in the AP rankings, which did not include NCAA Tournament results.

NU, which went 26-7 last season and 12-4 in the Big Ten before winning its first Big Ten Tournament title, ended the season at No. 17 in the final USA Today Coaches Top 25. Both Nebraska’s final AP and Coaches Top 25 rankings were the second-best year-end rankings in school history. The Huskers have finished the season in the AP Top 25 four times in the past five years.

The Huskers finished No. 19 in the official NCAA RPI, which was its third-best RPI finish in history – all in the last five seasons.

Before Nebraska Coach Connie Yori came to Nebraska for the 2002-03 season, the Huskers had never finished a season ranked in the top 25 in either of the major polls or the RPI.

Nebraska Opened Basketball Season with Big Red Tip-Off
The Nebraska men’s and women’s basketball programs hit the floor for the first time together on Wednesday, Oct. 30, at Big Red Tip-Off at Pinnacle Bank Arena.

The fun family-friendly event included 15-minute scrimmages by both the men’s and women’s teams and a head-to-head three-point contest between the two programs.

Nebraska women’s basketball Coach Connie Yori and men’s basketball Coach Tim Miles both addressed the thousands of fans who filled the arena for the free event.

The two teams wrapped up the night with an autograph session at the arena.

Husker Season Ticket Sales Reach Another All-Time High
Nebraska’s second season inside the spectacular Pinnacle Bank Arena promises to be packed with action from start to finish, and Husker women’s basketball fans are showing that they want to see it all in person this season.

Heading into their exhibition opener with Wayne State on Sunday, Nov. 2, Nebraska had already sold a school-record 3,887 season tickets for the 2014-15 campaign.

In their first season at Pinnacle Bank Arena in 2013-14, Nebraska shattered its previous season ticket sales record with more than 3,700. The previous record came in 2010-11, when NU sold approximately 2,700 season tickets.

Last season, Nebraska ranked No. 11 nationally with an average home attendance of 6,161 fans per game. The Huskers ranked No. 8 nationally in total attendance with 110,892 fans flocking to the arena to watch the Big Red roll to a 16-2 home record.

Theriot Claims Preseason All-Big Ten Honors
Nebraska junior Rachel Theriot captured preseason first-team All-Big Ten team announced at Big Ten Conference Women’s Basketball Media Day on Thursday, Oct. 16.

Theriot, a 6-0 point guard from Middleburg Heights, Ohio, joined senior point guards Rachel Banham (Minnesota) and Samantha Logic (Iowa) on the five-play honor squads of both the conference coaches and media. Michigan State sophomore Aerial Powers and Northwestern sophomore Nia Coffey rounded out the coaches top five. Sophomores Amanda Zahui from Minnesota and Lexie Brown from Maryland, along with junior Ameryst Alston from Ohio State claimed spots on the media’s six-player team.

As a team, Nebraska was picked No. 3 in the conference by the media, trailing Maryland and Michigan State. Iowa earned the No. 3 spot ahead of the Huskers in the coaches ranking of the top three teams.

Scouting the Wayne State Wildcats
Coach Chris Kielsmeier brings a talented Wayne State team to Lincoln for Sunday’s game. The Wildcats are coming off one of the best seasons in school history in 2013-14, when they ran to a 28-5 overall record and their third Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference regular-season title in the last four years. They also earned their fourth trip to the NCAA Division II Tournament in the last five seasons.

Wayne State opens the 2014-15 season at No. 6 in the Division II Women’s Bulletin Preseason Top 25. Kielsmeier, who owns an impressive 144-40 record entering his seventh season at Wayne State, is a 1999 graduate of Iowa State and spent time as an intern under Coach Bill Fennelly with the Cyclones before spending one season as an assistant at Howard Payne University in Brownwood, Texas, in 1999-2000. He became Howard Payne’s head coach in 2000.

The Wildcats featured an efficient offense under Kielsmeier in 2013-14, averaging 75.8 points per game while hitting 46.2 percent of their shots, including 38.3 percent of their threes. WSC also knocked down 75.2 percent of its free throws. The Wildcats owned a plus-3.1 team turnover margin and committed just 14.0 turnovers per game last season.

Wayne State returns just two starters from last year’s team, but those two were WSC’s top two scorers.

Jordan Spencer, a 5-11 senior forward from Omaha, averaged a team-best 16.2 points while adding 6.2 rebounds last season. The UNO transfer and Millard West grad also led the Wildcats with 51 steals.

Senior Ashton Yossi added 11.5 points and 2.8 boards as WSC’s top three-point threat. The 5-8 guard from Dallas Center, Iowa, knocked down 68 three-pointers while shooting at a 38 percent clip from long range.

Wayne State’s No. 3 scorer from a year ago, Millie Niggeling also returns after averaging 11.3 points and 3.5 boards per game. Niggeling, a 6-1 senior forward out of Iowa’s Sioux City Heelan High School, came off the bench every game last season. She underwent offseason shoulder surgery and recently returned to practice, but is not expected to play against Nebraska in the exhibition opener.

The Wildcats must replace starters Addy Roller (9.1 ppg) and Ellen Hansen (8.8 ppg, 7.6 rpg, 4.7 apg), who both started all 33 games last season. Wayne State also lost starter Shantel Lehmann, who averaged 3.4 points and 2.7 rebounds while starting all 33 contests.

Wayne State could rely on former Husker Sadie Murren to make an instant impact. Murren, a 5-8 guard from Colon, Neb., is expected to start at guard for the Wildcats to help compensate for the 76 combined threes and nearly 40 percent three-point shooting that WSC got from Roller and Hansen in 2013-14.

The Wildcats also added another Division I transfer in Haley Moore. The 5-8 guard from Milford, Neb., went to Wayne State after spending the 2013-14 season with Coach Tory Verdi at Eastern Michigan. WSC added junior college forward Lauren Davis from Gillette College along with a solid five-player freshman class that includes 6-1 forward Paige Ballinger from Pender, Neb., and 6-3 freshman center Taylor Reiner out of Thunder Ridge High School in Highlands Ranch, Colo.

Freshman center Maggie Schulte from Wynot, Neb., or redshirt freshman Alex Nelson from LaVista, Neb., could earn a start alongside 6-2 junior center Katie Hoskins from Wayne High School.

Nebraska vs. Wayne State Series History
Nebraska faces Wayne State for the first time since Jan. 28, 1979. The Huskers cruised to a 95-42 win to end a string of three straight lopsided victories, including a 93-35 win on Dec. 16, 1978.
The Huskers and Wildcats played each other 10 times in the first five seasons of women’s basketball at Nebraska, splitting the series 5-5.

Nebraska’s fifth game in history came in a 72-44 loss to the Cats at Rice Auditorium in Wayne. WSC added a 74-58 win, March 20, 1975, then beat the Big Red, 68-53, Jan. 23, 1976. NU notched its first win, 71-66 in overtime, Feb. 21, 1976. It was the first of three games in three days at the State Tournament in Fremont. NU added an OT win over the Cats on Feb. 23, 1976.

Huskers Ranked 21st in AP Preseason Poll

Nebraska-Huskers-BasketballLincoln – The Nebraska basketball program opens the season ranked 21st in the Associated Press Poll released Friday morning.

The Huskers, who return all five starters from a team that went 19-13 and reached the NCAA Tournament, totaled 309 points from the 65 voters from around the country.Friday’s preseason ranking marks the first time since Jan. 2, 1995, that the Huskers have been ranked in the Associated Press poll.

The Huskers are one of five Big Ten teams in the preseason top 25, joining Wisconsin (3), Michigan State (18), Ohio State (20) and Michigan (24). In addition, four other Big Ten teams, Iowa, Minnesota, Illinois, Maryland are receiving votes in the preseason poll. It also marks the second time Nebraska has been ranked in the AP Preseason Poll, and the first since the 1992-93 season when the Huskers opened at No. 25.

The Huskers, who finished fourth in the Big Ten and reached the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 1998, are led by juniors Terran Petteway, a first-team All-Big Ten pick who led the Big Ten at 18.1 points per game last season, and Shavon Shields, who averaged 12.8 points and 5.8 rebounds per game en route to honorable-mention All-Big Ten honors. Nebraska returns nine letterwinners who totaled more than 80 percent of the Huskers’ scoring and rebounding from a year ago.

In addition to the nine teams ranked or receiving votes, Nebraska could see as many as four teams who are ranked or receiving votes in the non-conference portion of the schedule. Both Cincinnati and Florida State are receiving votes, while Wichita State – which NU could face in the second round of the Diamond Head Classic – is 11th. In addition, Colorado and George Washington are on the other side of the Diamond Head Classic bracket and could face the Huskers on Christmas Day.

Nebraska is one of nine programs across the country – and one of two teams in the Big Ten – ranked in both the men’s and women’s preseason AP polls, joining Kentucky, Duke, North Carolina, Louisville, Texas, UConn, Michigan State and Syracuse.

Nebraska’s only exhibition game is Thursday, Nov. 6, against Southwest Minnesota State with tip-off slated for 7 p.m. NU’s regular-season opener is on Sunday, Nov. 16, against Northern Kentucky with tip-off at Pinnacle Bank Arena slated for 1 p.m. A limited number of tickets are available for both contests by visiting Huskers.com or calling 800-8-BIGRED

AP Top 25 (Preseason)
RK     TEAM                           RECORD      PTS
1       Kentucky (52)                29-11            1,604
2       Arizona (5)                    33-5             1,518
3       Wisconsin (8)                30-8             1,483
4       Duke                            26-9             1,415
5       Kansas                         25-10            1,346
6       North Carolina               24-10            1,274
7       Florida                          36-3             1,153
8       Louisville                      31-6             1,114
9       Virginia                         30-7             1,090
10      Texas                           24-11            1,061
11      Wichita State                 35-1             1,027
12      Villanova                       29-5             885
13      Gonzaga                       29-7             840
14      Iowa State                     28-8             781
15      VCU                             26-9             574
16      San Diego State            31-5             560
17      Connecticut                   32-8             552
18      Michigan State              29-9             521
19      Oklahoma                     23-10            426
20      Ohio State                    25-10            340
21      Nebraska                      19-13            309
22      SMU                             27-10            285
23      Syracuse                      28-6             178
24      Michigan                       28-9             167
25      Harvard                         27-5             98
25      Utah                             21-12            98

Kentucky Earns No. 1 Nod in AP Preseason Poll, Nebraska 21st

basketballKentucky is No. 1 in The Associated Press preseason Top 25 for the second straight season.

The Wildcats lived up to expectations last season, overcoming a midseason slump to reach the national championship game, where they lost to Connecticut.

With most of that team back and another stellar recruiting class in place, Kentucky received 52 first-place votes from the 65-member panel to become the fourth team to earn consecutive preseason No. 1s.

Arizona was No. 2, receiving five first-place votes. No. 3 Wisconsin, with most of its team returning from last year’s Final Four run, had eight first-place votes but were 35 points behind Arizona in overall points.

Duke and Kansas round out the top five, followed by North Carolina, Florida, Louisville, Virginia and Texas.

The top 25 teams in The Associated Press’ preseason 2014-15 college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, 2013-14 records, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and last year’s final ranking:

Record Pts Prv
1. Kentucky (52) 29-11 1,604
2. Arizona (5) 33-5 1,518 4
3. Wisconsin (8) 30-8 1,483 12
4. Duke 26-9 1,415 8
5. Kansas 25-10 1,346 10
6. North Carolina 24-10 1,274 19
7. Florida 36-3 1,153 1
8. Louisville 31-6 1,114 5
9. Virginia 30-7 1,090 3
10. Texas 24-11 1,061
11. Wichita St. 35-1 1,027 2
12. Villanova 29-5 885 6
13. Gonzaga 29-7 840
14. Iowa St. 28-8 781 9
15. VCU 26-9 574 24
16. San Diego St. 31-5 560 13
17. UConn 32-8 552 18
18. Michigan St. 29-9 521 11
19. Oklahoma 23-10 426 21
20. Ohio St. 25-10 340 22
21. Nebraska 19-13 309
22. SMU 27-10 285
23. Syracuse 28-6 178 14
24. Michigan 28-9 167 7
25. Harvard 27-5 98
25. Utah 21-12 98

Others receiving votes: Stanford 71, Iowa 58, Colorado 57, UCLA 35, Minnesota 34, Kansas St. 27, Arkansas 21, Pittsburgh 20, Memphis 15, NC State 14, Louisiana Tech 9, Cincinnati 8, LSU 8, George Washington 7, Dayton 6, Notre Dame 6, Oklahoma St. 6, Florida St. 5, Georgetown 5, Illinois 3, Maryland 3, BYU 2, UNLV 2, Baylor 1, Stephen F. Austin 1, UTEP 1, West Virginia 1.

NPCC Athletics in Action This Weekend

NPCC-Knights-LogoNorth Platte – The North Platte Community College athletic programs are in action with three different sports this weekend. The volleyball team (19-16) travels to Columbus for the Region IX Division II Tournament to extend their season which starts on Friday. The men’s basketball team travels to McCook to kick off their season in the McCook Community College Classic on Friday and Saturday. The women’s basketball team remains at home as they host the Hampton Inn Classic on Friday and Saturday.

The Lady Knights volleyball team plays twice on Friday in the Region IX Division II Tournament. The Lady Knights first play Southeast Community College (16-18) at 4 p.m. on Friday. North Platte then plays the host No. 2 Central Community College (29-6) at 7 p.m. The Tournament continues on Saturday November 1.

The Knights basketball team kicks off the season on Friday against Clarendon College at 6 p.m. in McCook. The Knights are coming off a 27-5 record from a season ago and an appearance in the Region IX Semifinals. Sophomores Cameron Williams, Marco Pascolo, Xavier Hall, Riley Rice and Luke Pittle are joined by 10 newcomers. The Knights return to action on Saturday at 2 p.m. as they face Midland University JV. North Platte’s first home game of the year is Thursday, November 6 at 6 p.m. against Hastings College JV.

The Lady Knights basketball team starts off their season on Friday as they host Midland University JV in the Hampton Inn Classic at 7:30 p.m. The Lady Knights are coming off a 16-13 record along with a Region IX Division II Championship. Sophomores April Stull, Aliyah Brown, Kirra Hill-Carter and Alleyah Evans are joined by 11 newcomers. The Lady Knights return to action on Saturday at 3 p.m. to conclude the Hampton Inn Classic against Fort Carson.

Lady Huskers Open Season at No. 16 in AP Poll

Nebraska-Huskers-BasketballThe Nebraska women’s basketball team opens the 2014-15 campaign with a No. 16 ranking in the Associated Press Preseason Top 25 released on Thursday, Oct. 30.

The Huskers, who return four starters from a 2013-14 squad that finished 26-7 overall and 12-4 in the Big Ten, are one of five Big Ten Conference teams in the AP Preseason Poll, joining No. 10 Maryland, No. 14 Michigan State, No. 19 Iowa and No. 24 Rutgers.

Nebraska finished the 2013-14 season at No. 13 in the AP Poll and No. 17 in the USA Today Coaches Top 25. The coaches preseason poll will be released at a later date.

Defending national champion UConn was a unanimous No. 1, while South Carolina opens the year at No. 2 ahead of No. 3 Notre Dame and No. 4 Tennessee. Texas A&M rounds out the top five, while Stanford sits at No. 6.

Duke, which will come to Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln on Wednesday, Dec. 3, to face Nebraska in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge is ranked No. 7 in the AP Preseason Top 25. Tip-off for the battle between the Big Red and the Blue Devils is set for 6:30 p.m.

No. 8 Baylor and No. 9 Texas join Maryland in completing the preseason top 10. The Terrapins, who enter their first season in the Big Ten Conference, advanced to the NCAA Women’s Final Four last year. They will make their first trip to Lincoln as a Big Ten foe when the Huskers take on the Terps on Saturday, Jan. 3, at 3 p.m. That game will be televised nationally by CBS. Nebraska and Maryland will meet again in College Park, Md., on Sunday, Feb. 8, at 3 p.m., in a game that will be nationally televised by ESPN2.

Overall, Nebraska is scheduled to play eight games against teams ranked in the AP Preseason Poll, including a game at No. 14 Michigan State on Jan. 8, two games against No. 19 Iowa (Jan. 26, Iowa City; Feb. 12, Pinnacle Bank Arena), a road game at No. 23 UCLA on Nov. 28, and a road battle at No. 24 Rutgers on Feb. 5.

In addition to the five Big Ten teams in the top 25, Purdue (27th), Penn State (28th), Minnesota (38th) and Northwestern (tied for 45th) were all among the team receiving votes.

The Huskers will face Penn State (Jan. 15) and Purdue (Jan. 19) in back-to-back home games at Pinnacle Bank Arena. Nebraska opens Big Ten play at Minnesota on Monday, Dec. 29, before playing its second-to-last home game against the Gophers in Lincoln on Tuesday, Feb. 24. All four of those games will be televised nationally by the Big Ten Network. The Big Red will battle Northwestern in Evanston, Ill., on Feb. 18.

Coach Connie Yori, who has earned back-to-back Big Ten Coach-of-the-Year honors, enters her 13th season leading the Huskers as they take aim at their fourth consecutive NCAA Tournament trip in 2015.

Nebraska opens that journey with a home exhibition game against Wayne State College on Sunday, Nov. 2, at 2 p.m. The Wildcats went 28-5 last season and enter the 2014-15 campaign ranked No. 6 in NCAA Division II. Season and single-game tickets are available now at Huskers.com.

2014-15 Associated Press Preseason Top 25
1. UConn [35] (875)
2. South Carolina (824)
3. Notre Dame (798)
4. Tennessee (749)
5. Texas A&M (702)
6. Stanford (645)
7. Duke (577)
8. Baylor (573)
9. Texas (532)
10. Maryland (531)
11. Kentucky (522)
12. Louisville (505)
13. North Carolina (504)
14. Michigan State (433)
15. California (423)
16. Nebraska (314)
17. West Virginia (306)
18. DePaul (301)
19. Iowa (236)
20. Oregon State (183)
21. Oklahoma State (158)
22. Dayton (95)
23. UCLA (86)
T24. Rutgers (65)
T24. Syracuse (65)
Receiving votes: LSU 58, Purdue 45, Penn State 43, Georgia 37, Gonzaga 28, NC State 24, Vanderbilt 23, Oklahoma 17, Arkansas 14, BYU 14, Mississippi State 13, Florida State 10, Minnesota 8, South Florida 8, St. John’s 7, Oregon 5, Green Bay 4, Western Kentucky 4, Middle Tennessee 3, Iowa State 2, Northwestern 2, Albany (1), Arizona State (1), Colorado State (1), James Madison (1)

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