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Huskers Can’t Make it in Time to Play Creighton

husker baseballOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska’s baseball game against Creighton scheduled for Tuesday night at TD Ameritrade Park has been cancelled because of the Cornhuskers’ travel issues.

Nebraska spokesman Jeremy Foote said the Huskers’ problems started in East Lansing, Mich., on Monday. Their 4-1 win at Michigan State was shortened to seven innings because of delays caused by rain and a shooting near campus. The team’s flight to Chicago was canceled because of inclement weather.

After an overnight bus trip to Joliet, Ill., the Huskers spent a few hours at a hotel. Another bus that was supposed to take the team to Omaha was two hours late, making it impossible for the Huskers to make it to the ballpark on time for the Creighton game.

The Huskers won two previous games against Creighton this season.

Nebraska Women’s Aide Smallwood Heads to Boise St.

Sunny Smallwood Nebraska Boise State HuskersLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska associate head coach Sunny Smallwood is returning to Boise State, her alma mater, to take a similar job on its women’s basketball staff.

Boise State announced Smallwood’s hiring Tuesday. Smallwood spent nine years as an assistant on Connie Yori’s staff at Nebraska, including the past six seasons as associate head coach. Boise State’s head coach is Gordy Presnell.

Smallwood graduated from Boise State in 1983. She began her coaching career by spending seven years at Boise High School from 1983-90. She had coaching jobs at Washington State, Washington and California before joining Yori at Nebraska.

Yori said the search to replace Smallwood is underway.

Nebraska Signs Georgetown’s Moses Abraham Ayegba

Moses Ayegba (32)
Moses Ayegba (32)

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Moses Abraham Ayegba (EYE-eg-buh) of Georgetown has signed transfer papers to play at Nebraska for one season.

Ayegba will graduate from Georgetown with a degree in economics next month and be eligible to play for the Cornhuskers in 2014-15.

The 6-foot-9, 247-pound Ayegba played in 31 games for the Hoyas last season, averaging 1.9 points and 2.8 rebounds. He was second on the team with 23 blocked shots.

Nebraska coach Tim Miles said Thursday that Ayegba provides a physical presence inside and can affect the game on the defensive end with his rebounding and shot blocking. Miles said Ayegba is capable of improving on the offensive end.

Nebraska assistant Kenya Hunter coached Ayegba for three seasons on Georgetown’s staff.

Night Kickoffs Slated for Nebraska Games vs. Illini, NW

nebraska_helmetLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Two more night games are set for the Nebraska football team this season.

The Big Ten Network announced on Tuesday that the Cornhuskers’ home game against Illinois on Sept. 27 will kick off at 8 p.m. Central and that the Oct. 18 game at Northwestern will start at 6:30 p.m.

It was previously announced that the Sept. 13 game at Fresno State would kick off at 9:30 p.m. Central and the Sept. 20 home game against Miami at 7 p.m. Also, the Oct. 4 game at Michigan State is set for 7 p.m. Central.

The five-game stretch of night games will be Nebraska’s longest since also playing five in a row during the 2006 season.

Guard from NJ power St. Anthony Signs with Huskers

Tarin Smith Nebraska Huskers BasketballLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Point guard Tarin Smith of powerhouse St. Anthony High School in Jersey City, N.J., has signed a letter of intent to play at Nebraska.

The 6-foot-2, 175-pound Smith helped the Friars to a 53-7 record in his two years as a starter and consecutive state runner-up finishes.

Nebraska coach Tim Miles said Wednesday that Smith is a “complete package” as a point guard. Smith averaged 15 points, four rebounds and four assists as a senior. He scored in double figures in all but two games.

Smith picked Nebraska over Mississippi, Providence and Duquesne. He has a perfect 4.0 grade-point average.

Smith is the second member of the Cornhuskers’ recruiting class, joining 6-foot-10 center Jacob Hammond of Comanche, Okla., who signed in the fall.

Nebraska’s Wong and Wiedel Earn Big Ten Medal of Honor

Big-Ten-Medal-of-HonorRosemont, Ill. — As the Big Ten continues to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Big Ten Medal of Honor, Nebraska announced that Emily Wong and Seth Wiedel captured the prestigious awards at the Student-Athlete Recognition Banquet at the Embassy Suites in downtown Lincoln on Sunday. Wong and Wiedel are the fifth and sixth Huskers to earn the honor since Nebraska joined the Big Ten for the first season of competition in 2011-12. Wong and Wiedel were also named Nebraska Female and Male Student-Athlete of the Year.

Well over 700 people attended the 24th annual banquet, which also featured the announcement of Nebraska’s most prestigious team awards. Coach Scott Jacobson’s Nebraska women’s tennis team captured the Herman Team Grade-Point Average award for the fourth consecutive year and sixth time in program history after posting a combined cumulative GPA of 3.485 in 2013. Coach Bill Spangler’s Husker golf team also claimed its fourth consecutive Herman Award on the men’s side with a 3.250 GPA in 2013. It was the program’s fifth Herman Award in history, since the men’s and women’s team awards began in 1994 thanks to a generous contribution from Dick and Dale Herman. Coach Mark Manning’s Nebraska wrestling team and Coach Pablo Morales’ women’s swimming and diving team repeated as winners of the prestigious Life Skills Awards of Excellence, for their exceptional commitment to NU’s award-winning Life Skills program.

As Nebraska’s Student-Athletes of the Year, Wong and Wiedel will be NU’s recipients of the Big Ten Medal of Honor. The conference’s most exclusive award was the first of its kind in intercollegiate athletics to recognize academic and athletic excellence. The Big Ten Medal of Honor was first awarded in 1915 to one student-athlete from the graduating class of each university who had “attained the greatest proficiency in athletics and scholastic work.” Big Ten schools currently feature more than 8,200 student-athletes, but only 24 earn this prestigious award on an annual basis. In the 99 years of the Medal of Honor, over 1,300 student-athletes have earned this distinction.

As a senior, Wong led Coach Dan Kendig’s Husker women’s gymnastics team to the Big Ten title while powering NU to the 12-team NCAA Championships this coming weekend in Birmingham, Ala. Along the way, Wong cemented her position as one of the nation’s top all-around student-athletes. The 2014 Big Ten Gymnast of the Year, Wong won the Big Ten title on floor after posting just the second 10.0 on the event in Nebraska history. She added a Big Ten title on beam with a career-high 9.95 on the event in 2014, after winning four individual Big Ten crowns in 2013.

The 2014 Seattle Regional All-Around champion, Wong shared event titles on floor and bars at the Seattle Regional to help the Huskers punch their ticket to the national championships. An eight-time All-American at the NCAA Championships through the first three seasons of her career, Wong will take aim at more honors in Birmingham, April 18-20.

In addition to her remarkable accomplishments in competition, Wong was a second-team CoSIDA Academic All-American in 2013 and was named the winner of the Big Ten’s Wayne Duke Postgraduate Scholarship. She is a finalist for the 2014 AAI Award presented to the nation’s top women’s gymnastics student-athlete. The native of Grand Forks, N.D., is a three-time NACGC/W Scholastic All-American and a three-time academic All-Big Ten selection. She is a two-time Big Ten Distinguished Scholar as a nutrition science major at Nebraska.

Wong is the fifth women’s gymnast in Husker history to win Nebraska’s Female Student-Athlete-of-the-Year award and the first since Stephanie Carter in 2007. Nicole Duval (1995), Shelly Bartlett (1997) and Richelle Simpson (2005) were also exceptional representatives of Coach Kendig’s gymnastics program as winners of the award.

Wiedel battled to a runner-up showing at the 2014 Big Ten Indoor Championships in the long jump with a season-best tying mark of 24-7 1/4 (7.50) for Coach Gary Pepin’s track and field team. Wiedel also finished 11th in the triple jump at the league meet. He added an eighth-place finish in the long jump and a ninth-place showing in the triple jump at the 2013 Big Ten outdoor meet.

A Hebron, Neb., native and graduate of Thayer Central High School, Wiedel was a 2013 Big Ten Distinguished Scholar and claimed academic All-Big Ten honors in both 2012 and 2013. He was also a recipient of a Nebraska Student-Athlete HERO Leadership Award in 2013. He earned spots on the USTFCCCA All-Academic Team in both 2011 and 2013. Wiedel is majoring in business administration at Nebraska.

Wiedel becomes the fourth consecutive Nebraska Male Student-Athlete of the Year from the Husker track and field squad, following Bjorn Barrefors (2013), Tyler Hitchler (2012) and Nicholas Gordon (2011). Overall the men’s track and field program has claimed five Male Student-Athlete-of-the-Year awards, including Aaron Plas (2006), since the award’s inception at Nebraska in 1991. Seven NU women’s track and field student-athletes also have captured the award, giving Coach Pepin’s program 12 of the 48 all-time awards.

Wong and Wiedel were among the 279 Huskers to earn academic medallions at the banquet. Gold medallions were presented to those for highest academic honors (3.75-4.0 grade-point average). Silver medallions were awarded to those for high honors (3.5-.3749 GPA), while bronze medallions were presented to student-athletes with honors (3.0-3.499 GPA).

Cross Runs for 100 Yards in Nebraska’s Spring Game

nebraska_helmetLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Imani Cross ran for 100 yards and two touchdowns against the No. 1 defense to highlight the Nebraska spring game Saturday.

Instead of splitting the players into Red and White teams, the scrimmage pitted the offense against the defense. The offense won 55-46 in a scoring system that awarded points to the defense for certain accomplishments.

Top running back Ameer Abdullah was held out to guard against possible injury. Cross racked up all his yards in the first half.

The day was about more than the traditional spring scrimmage. Coach Bo Pelini came out of the tunnel cradling a cat — yes, a cat — and raised it to the crowd in a nod to the avatar on the popular @FauxPelini Twitter account. He challenged receiver Kenny Bell to a throwing contest, and Jeremiah Sirles proposed to his girlfriend during a punt, pass and kick competition among former players.

Neb’s Bell Says Colter Asks for Help in Union Push

Kenny Bell Nebraska Cornhuskers FootballLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska football player Kenny Bell says Kain Colter has approached him about enlisting the Cornhuskers in the movement that could lead to the formation of a college athletes union.

Bell and Colter, the former Northwestern quarterback, are longtime friends from Colorado. Bell, who will be a senior receiver this fall, said Wednesday he and Colter have been discussing possible unionization for about a year.

Colter spearheaded an effort at Northwestern that ended up with a regional director of the National Labor Relations Board ruling that football players at that school meet the definition of employees and can unionize. The Northwestern players are set to vote April 25 on whether to proceed. The school is appealing the ruling.

Bell said he isn’t sure a union is the answer to athletes’ concerns.

Nebraska Bowling Coach Returns After Heart Surgery

Bill Straub Nebraska BowlingLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska women’s bowling coach Bill Straub has returned from a leave of absence.

Straub left the team in January for heart surgery, turning the coaching duties over to assistant Paul Klempa. The Cornhuskers won two tournaments in Straub’s absence and are rated No. 2 nationally.

The Huskers will compete in the NCAA Championships starting next Thursday in Cleveland.

Murren, Tvrdy are Leaving Cornhuskers Women’s Team

Nebraska-Huskers-BasketballLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska women’s basketball players Sadie Murren and Hannah Tvrdy have decided to transfer.

Coach Connie Yori said Wednesday that Murren plans to move to an NCAA Division II or NAIA school so she can play next season. Yori said Tvrdy also plans to continue playing basketball.

Murren, a guard from Wahoo, played in 25 games as a sophomore this past season, averaging 2.6 points and one rebound. Tvrdy, a guard from Seward, appeared in 21 games as a freshman and averaged 1.5 points. Murren and Tvrdy each played about eight minutes a game.

Nebraska is set to return four starters from its 2013-14 team that finished 26-7, won the Big Ten tournament and made it to the second round of the NCAA tournament.

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