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Romero Claims NSCAA All-America Accolades

huskersoccerLincoln – Nebraska senior defender Ari Romero captured Second-Team National Soccer Coaches Association of America/Continental Tire NCAA Division I Women’s Soccer All-America honors announced on Friday. Romero is the 12th Husker All-American and claimed Nebraska’s 18th NSCAA All-America award in school history.

“Ari is very deserving of being named an All-American.  Her performances in both practices and games were outstanding and her leadership qualities had a tremendous effect on her teammates throughout the season,” noted Nebraska Head Coach John Walker.

The Surprise, Ariz. native became a stalwart at center back for the Huskers throughout her career and flourished in her final season with the Scarlet and Cream. The NSCAA All-Region First Team honoree and Big Ten Defender of the Year displayed a tireless work ethic as she worked every second of the final 15 matches on her way to averaging more than 91 minutes per match in 2013.

“She trained and played with such passion that set a standard for her teammates to try and match,” said Walker. “This is the culmination of a great college career for Ari and we look forward to watching her career continue at the professional level and with her national team”.

Taking into account her time away from NU to participate with the Mexican National Teams each of the past two years, Romero started all 77 career matches as a Husker accumulating more than 89 minutes per contest throughout her career.

The two-time all-league performer helped guide the Husker defense to eight shutouts as Nebraska claimed both the Big Ten regular-season and Tournament Championships during her 19-4-1 senior season. Romero was one of four student-athletes from the Big Ten Conference to receive the prestigious honor.

Romero became the first NU All-American since 2010 when Morgan Marlborough took home Second-Team All-America accolades and just the second player in the last decade to be recognized.

Huskers Open Five-Game Stand with Aggies

Nebraska-Huskers-BasketballThe Nebraska women’s basketball team returns to Pinnacle Bank Arena to open a five-game home stand, when the Huskers take on Utah State Sunday.

Tip-off between the No. 15 Huskers (6-2) and the Aggies (5-2) is set for 2 p.m. (CT), with live premium video coverage on BTN.com All-Access.

The game can be heard live on the Husker Sports Network, including B107.3 FM in Lincoln and The Wolf 93.3 FM in Omaha. Free live audio is available on Huskers.com.

Nebraska slipped to 6-2 on the season with a 75-62 loss at No. 18 North Carolina in the Big Ten/ACC Challenge on Wednesday. It marked the first back-to-back losses by Nebraska since losing at No. 8 Penn State (Jan. 13) and at home to Illinois (Jan. 17) last season. That marked the only time last season the Huskers lost back-to-back contests.

Two-time All-American Jordan Hooper led four Huskers in double figures with 18 points and nine rebounds. Hooper, a 6-2 senior forward from Alliance, Neb., moved to No. 8 on the Nebraska career scoring list with 1,846 points. Hooper needs 13 points to catch former Husker All-American and two-time WNBA All-Star Anna DeForge in seventh (1,859) and 21 points to match All-American and former WNBA player Nicole Kubik (1,867) at No. 6 on Nebraska’s career scoring list. Hooper also needs just six rebounds to become the third Husker in history to reach the 1,800-point, 900-rebound plateaus for her career.

Utah State brings a high-powered offense to Pinnacle Bank Arena. Second-year coach Jerry Finkbeiner has his Aggies averaging nearly 85 points per game. Utah State features a pair of dynamic guards in senior Jennifer Schlott (24.0 ppg) and Makenlee Williams (20.1 ppg). A play-making point guard, the 5-6 senior Schlott is also averaging 6.1 assists and 2.3 steals per game. Williams, a 5-11 sophomore, is Utah State’s best shooter from long range, burying 18 threes through the first seven games.

Bowl Tickets on Sale Monday Morning

nebraska_helmetFans wishing to purchase tickets for Nebraska’s bowl game may do so beginning Monday morning at 8 a.m. Nebraska will learn its bowl destination and opponent on Sunday evening.

Bowl tickets can be purchased on-line at Huskers.com, or through the Nebraska Athletic Ticket Office by calling 1-800-8-BIG RED. Tickets can be purchased using VISA, MasterCard or Discover.

Nebraska will be making its 50th all-time bowl appearance this season, joining Alabama and Texas the only schools with 50 or more bowl appearances. The 2013 season marks Nebraska’s sixth straight season with a bowl trip.

Huskers Travel to Cliff Keen Invitational

UNLThe No. 10 Nebraska wrestling team (5-0, 1-0 Big Ten) makes its first of two trips to Nevada this month for the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational on Friday and Saturday at the Las Vegas Convention Center.

Friday’s action begins at 11 a.m. CT, with the pigtail round, followed by rounds 1 and 2 as well as the consolation pigtails and first round of consolation matches. The quarterfinals are set for 8 p.m., along with the second and third rounds of the consolation bracket.

Competitors return to the mat on Saturday at 11 a.m., for the fourth round of consolation matches. At noon, the semifinals and consolation round 5 will be contested, followed by the consolation semifinals and consolation finals for fifth and seventh place. The championship finals for first and third place are set for 5 p.m.

Event information can be found on the Cliff Keen Invitational website, while results will be available on Escape Sports’ website and live video streaming is on Flowrestling.

Last year, Robert Kokesh (174) and then-senior Josh Ihnen (184) won individual weight class titles to lead the Huskers to a fifth-place finish. Jake Sueflohn (third at 149), James Green (eighth at 157) and then-senior Ridge Kiley (seventh at 141) also placed for Nebraska.

The Huskers come to Las Vegas fresh off three dominating victories at the Stanford Duals on Saturday, Nov. 30. Nebraska outscored Utah Valley, then-No. 18 Stanford and CSU-Bakersfield by a combined score of 106-18. Tim Lambert (125), Anthony Abidin (141), Sueflohn, Green, Kokesh and TJ Dudley (184) each posted perfect 3-0 marks at the Stanford Duals.

All of them are expected to start this weekend in Las Vegas, along with Colton McCrystal (133), Austin Wilson (165), Spencer Johnson (197) and Collin Jensen (HWT).

32nd Annual Cliff Keen Invitational
Las Vegas Convention Center • Las Vegas, Nev. • Friday, Dec.6 – Saturday, Dec. 7 • 11 a.m.
Event Information: www.cklvwrestle.com
Results: www.escapesports.com
Live Video Streaming: www.flowrestling.org
Schedule of Events (all times central)
Friday, Dec. 6
11 a.m.: Pigtail Round, Round 1, Round 2, Consolation Pigtails and Consolation Round 1
8 p.m.: Quarterfinals and Consolation Round 2 & 3
Saturday, Dec. 7
11 a.m.: Consolation Round 4
Noon: Semifinals and Consolation Round 5, Consolation Semifinals, Consolation Finals (5th & 6th, 7th & 8th)
5 p.m.: Championship Finals (1st & 2nd, 3rd & 4th)

Long Brothers, Zimmerer Named Academic All-Americans

nebraska_helmetThree Husker seniors were named to the Capital One Academic All-America Division I football team on Thursday, as chosen by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). Offensive guard Spencer Long was a first-team selection, while tight end Jake Long and fullback C.J. Zimmerer were named to the second team.

The three academic All-America selections continues Nebraska’s long tradition of academic honors. Nebraska was the only school with three players on the Division I team, with six schools having two honorees each. This marks the third straight year Nebraska has had multiple Academic All-Americans in football, boasting three in 2011 and two in 2012.

In Bo Pelini’s six seasons as Nebraska head coach, the Huskers have had 11 first- or second-team academic All-America picks. The 11 academic All-Americans in the past six seasons is the second-most in the country in that time period, trailing only Penn State’s 14 honorees in the same period.

The three honorees also increase Nebraska’s nation-leading totals of academic All-Americans in football and across all sports. Spencer Long’s first-team selection gives Nebraska 69 CoSIDA first-team Academic All-America picks, and the additional second-team honorees give the Huskers 107 all-time first- or second-team academic All-Americans in football. Notre Dame is second in the nation with 58 football academic All-Americans.

Across all sports, Nebraska increased its nation-leading total to 310 academic All-Americans. Notre Dame is second in all sports with 234 academic All-Americans.

Spencer Long carries a 3.79 grade-point average in biological sciences and plans to pursue medical school after graduation. Long is a three-time CoSIDA Academic All-District selection, and has been a standout on the field as well. Long was a second-team All-American in 2012, and a first-team All-Big Ten choice, before his senior season was cut short by a knee injury.

Long is the first Nebraska offensive lineman to earn academic All-America honors since Kurt Mann was a first-team choice in 2005.

Jake Long owns a 3.86 grade-point average in biological sciences and, like his brother, also plans on a medical career following graduation. Jake Long is a two-time first-team academic all-district pick. On the field, Long has been a key contributor at tight end each of the past three seasons and was the veteran of that group this season.

Spencer and Jake Long join an elite group of brothers at Nebraska to be named academic All-Americans. The Longs join Grant (1996, 1997) and Tracey Wistrom (2001) and Rob (1992, 1993, 1994) and Jon Zatechka (1997) as the only sets of brothers in school history to both earn academic All-America honors.

Zimmerer gives the Huskers three Omaha area natives on the academic All-America team. A criminology and criminal justice major, Zimmerer completed his undergraduate work in December of 2012 with a 3.82 grade-point average. On the field, Zimmerer has been a regular contributor at fullback for the past three seasons. His selection marks the third straight year Nebraska has had an academic All-America running back, following Rex Burkhead, who was a first-team selection in both 2011 and 2012.

Petteway Scores 14, Nebraska Tops Hurricanes 60-49

Nebraska-Huskers-BasketballLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Terran Petteway scored all 14 of his points in the second half and Walter Pitchford added 13, and Nebraska posted a grinding 60-49 victory on Wednesday night.

The win allowed the Big Ten to forge a 6-6 tie in the 12-game, two-night Big Ten/ACC Challenge. The Big Ten, by virtue of the tie, retains the Commissioner’s Cup and is 3-10-2 in the 15 Challenges.

Shavon Shields added nine points and seven rebounds for the Huskers (6-2), and Leslee Smith had 10 rebounds to go with seven points. Rion Brown had 23 of his 25 points in the second half for Miami (5-4).

The Huskers, picked to finish last in the Big Ten, went on a 19-9 run to break open the game after Miami pulled to 36-31.

Huskers Open NCAA Tournament with Fairfield

Nebraska-Volleyball-HuskersThe No. 9 Nebraska volleyball team (23-6, 16-4 Big Ten) will open the NCAA Tournament at home for the 10th straight season on Fridaynight when it hosts the Fairfield Stags (14-4) at the Bob Devaney Sports Center. The match is set to start at 7 p.m., or 30 minutes after the first match of the day ends between Miami (Fla.) and Oregon.

Nebraska, which recently finished second in the Big Ten Conference, will be making its 32nd appearance in the NCAA Tournament. The Huskers earned a No. 8 national seed in the NCAA Tournament.

Fairfield will be making its second consecutive appearance in the national tournament after repeating as Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Championship in 2013. The Stags went earned the conference title after defeating Marist College in three sets on Nov. 24.

Friday night’s match will be the first-ever meeting between Nebraska and Fairfield. It will be the second time the Huskers have ever played a team from the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference.

Nebraska’s match with Fairfield will air state-wide on NET-1/HD with Larry Punteney and Kathi Wieskamp on the call. The match will also be streamed for free on Huskers.com. The match between Miami and Oregon will also be streamed on Huskers.com for free.

FAIRFIELD at NEBRASKA

Date: Dec. 6

Time: 7 p.m.

Location: Lincoln, Neb.

Arena: Devaney Center

Live Stats: Huskers.com

Live Radio: B107.3 (Lincoln), 93.3 (Omaha), Husker Sports Network, Huskers.com

TV: NET

Web Stream: Huskers.com

 

Other match in Lincoln on Friday                        

MIAMI (FLA.) vs. OREGON

Date: Dec. 6

Time: 4:30 p.m.

Location: Lincoln, Neb.

Arena: Devaney Center

Live Stats: Huskers.com

Web Stream: Huskers.com

Huskers Fall at No. 18 North Carolina

Nebraska-Huskers-BasketballChapel Hill, N.C. – No. 15 Nebraska jumped to a 16-7 lead, but the hosts from No. 18 North Carolina used a 23-4 surge late in the first half to claim a 75-62 win in the Big Ten/ACC Challenge at Carmichael Arena on Wednesday night.

The Huskers fell to 6-2 with their second straight loss, while the Tar Heels improved to 7-2 on the season.

Jordan Hooper, who led the Huskers with 18 points, shot Nebraska to the early lead by burying three three-pointers in the game’s first five minutes. Brandi Jeffery added an early three and so did Tear’a Laudermill, as Nebraska maintained a 21-13 edge with 11:29 left in the first half.

Xylina McDaniel, who pumped in 17 first-half points on 7-of-7 shooting, then fueled North Carolina’s comeback. She helped UNC cut Nebraska’s lead 23-20, before Stephanie Mavunga scored and forced the second foul on Hooper with 8:28 left in the half.

With Hooper out, the Tar Heels scored eight consecutive points before Hailie Sample stopped the run to cut the edge to 30-25 with 4:40left in the half. UNC kept surging, running off six more points to push the Tar Heel lead to dougle digits for the first time at 36-25 after back-to-back baskets by Jessica Washington.

Hooper re-entered with 2:07 left and promptly hit her fourth three of the half with 1:47 left to get the margin back to eight points. McDaniel scored UNC’s final four points of the half, before Sample scored NU’s last two points with 47 seconds left to make it 40-30 UNC.

Hooper scored four of NU’s first six points early in the second half to help the Huskers trim UNC’s margin to six points, but Nebraska could get no closer.

McDaniel led all scorers with 25 points, finishing 11-for-15 from the field, while adding eight rebounds. Allisha Gray added 14 points and Diamond DeShields pitched in 11 points off the bench. Stephanie Mavunga also helped UNC inside with eight points and 11 rebounds.

North Carolina won the battle of the boards, 40-33, including 13 offensive rebounds. UNC outscored the Huskers, 12-4 in second-chance points.

Hooper led four Huskers in double figures with 18 points and nine rebounds, while Rachel Theriot added 12 points and five assists. Tear’a Laudermill added 11 points, while Hailie Sample pitched in 10 points and four boards.

Nebraska hit just 39.3 percent of its shots from the field, including 6-of-21 three-pointers. NU hit 4-of-5 threes to open the game, but went 2-of-16 the rest of the contest. NU was a perfect 12-for-12 at the free throw line, but committed 21 turnovers.

North Carolina hit 48.5 percent (32-66) from the field, including 6-of-20 from long range. UNC hit just 5-of-11 free throws, but committed just 15 turnovers.

Nebraska returns home to open a five-game home stand at Pinnacle Bank Arena on Sunday, when the Huskers take on Utah State. Tip-off between the Huskers and 5-1 Aggies is set for 2 p.m. with tickets available now at Huskers.com.


Official Basketball Box Score

Nebraska vs North Carolina

12/04/13 6:00 PM at Carmichael Arena, Chapel Hill

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VISITORS: Nebraska 6-2

TOT-FG  3-PT         REBOUNDS

## Player Name            FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF  TP  A TO BLK S MIN

03 Sample, Hailie…… f  3-7    0-0    4-4    0  4  4   2  10  2  4  0  0  33

23 Cady, Emily……… f  2-3    0-0    2-2    1  7  8   3   6  1  5  2  1  35

35 Hooper, Jordan…… f  7-19   4-10   0-0    3  6  9   2  18  1  3  0  1  30

01 Laudermill, Tear’a.. g  4-12   1-4    2-2    0  2  2   2  11  0  1  0  0  21

33 Theriot, Rachel….. g  4-10   0-3    4-4    0  2  2   2  12  5  4  0  1  39

10 Tvrdy, Hannah…….    0-0    0-0    0-0    0  0  0   0   0  0  0  0  0   1

13 Jeffery, Brandi…..    2-4    1-3    0-0    1  2  3   0   5  1  0  0  0  13

14 Simon, Katie……..    0-0    0-0    0-0    0  0  0   0   0  0  0  0  0   1

21 Murren, Sadie…….    0-1    0-1    0-0    0  1  1   2   0  0  0  0  0  13

22 Havers, Allie…….    0-0    0-0    0-0    0  1  1   2   0  0  4  0  0  14

TEAM…………….                         2  1  3

Totals…………..   22-56   6-21  12-12   7 26 33  15  62 10 21  2  3 200

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-24 45.8%   2nd Half: 11-32 34.4%   Game: 39.3%  DEADB

3-Pt. FG% 1st Half:  6-12 50.0%   2nd Half:  0-9   0.0%   Game: 28.6%   REBS

F Throw % 1st Half:  2-2  100 %   2nd Half: 10-10 100 %   Game: 100 %    0

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HOME TEAM: North Carolina 7-2

TOT-FG  3-PT         REBOUNDS

## Player Name            FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF  TP  A TO BLK S MIN

01 Mavunga, Stephanie.. f  4-7    0-1    0-1    2  9 11   3   8  3  5  2  2  30

34 McDaniel, Xylina…. f 11-15   1-3    2-5    4  4  8   1  25  0  0  0  1  30

11 Rountree, Brittany.. g  2-6    2-6    0-0    0  1  1   1   6  1  1  0  1  25

15 Gray, Allisha……. g  5-9    2-4    2-3    1  2  3   4  14  2  2  1  4  29

24 Washington, Jessica. g  3-6    0-3    1-2    0  0  0   2   7  2  1  0  1  27

02 Coleman, Latifah….    0-2    0-0    0-0    0  0  0   1   0  5  0  0  1  13

10 Butts, Danielle…..    1-2    0-0    0-0    0  1  1   2   2  0  2  0  3   6

22 Bryant, N’Dea…….    1-2    0-0    0-0    1  2  3   0   2  0  0  1  0   8

23 DeShields, Diamond..    5-15   1-3    0-0    1  3  4   3  11  4  4  0  0  24

30 Summers, Hillary….    0-1    0-0    0-0    0  0  0   0   0  0  0  0  0   5

31 Johnson, Erika……    0-1    0-0    0-0    1  1  2   0   0  0  0  0  0   3

TEAM…………….                         3  4  7

Totals…………..   32-66   6-20   5-11  13 27 40  17  75 17 15  4 13 200

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 18-34 52.9%   2nd Half: 14-32 43.8%   Game: 48.5%  DEADB

3-Pt. FG% 1st Half:  2-8  25.0%   2nd Half:  4-12 33.3%   Game: 30.0%   REBS

F Throw % 1st Half:  2-7  28.6%   2nd Half:  3-4  75.0%   Game: 45.5%    1

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Officials: Joe Cunningham, Daryl Humphrey, Dan Outlaw

Technical fouls: Nebraska-None. North Carolina-None.

Attendance: 1534

Score by Periods                1st  2nd   Total

Nebraska………………….   30   32  –   62

North Carolina…………….   40   35  –   75

NET to Broadcast NCAA Tournament Matches

Nebraska-Volleyball-HuskersFans who are unable to make it to Lincoln on Friday night to watch the Huskers open the 2013 NCAA Tournament will be able to watch the match live.  NET Television and the Nebraska Athletic Department announced Wednesday that the Huskers’ Fridaynight match will air statewide on NET-1 and NET-HD. If the Huskers advance to Saturday night’s 7 p.m. second-round match against Miami or Oregon, that match will also be broadcast live on NET-1 and NET-HD. Fans can also watch every match this weekend for free on Huskers.com.

Larry Punteney and Kathi Wieskamp will call the action for NET from the Bob Devaney Sports Center, as Nebraska will open NCAA Tournament play against the Fairfield Stags on Friday at 7 p.m.

Friday’s 4:30 p.m. match between Miami and Oregon will be available via a free web stream on Huskers.com.

All of Nebraska’s matches will also be available on selected Husker Sports Network stations, including B107.3 FM in Lincoln and 93.3 FM in Omaha, and on Huskers.com.

Four Huskers Claim All-Region Awards

huskersoccerLincoln – The awards continued to pour in for the Nebraska soccer team as four Huskers appeared on the NSCAA/Continental Tire NCAA Division I Women’s All-Great Lakes Region lists. Seniors Emma Stevens and Ari Romero earned First Team honors, while fellow senior Jordan Jackson and freshman Jaycie Johnson claimed Second Team designation.

Stevens, a four-year starter in net for NU and All-Big Ten Second Team selection, notched 19 victories with five shutouts working over 2,000 minutes en route to a 1.08 goal-against average her senior season. The Corona, Calif. native finished her collegiate career as the all-time leader in saves at Nebraska with 271 stops and became the first Husker goalkeeper to score a goal in the Big Ten title-clinching victory over Indiana.

Romero helped guide the Nebraska defense to eight shutouts as the senior consistently denied defenders quality scoring chances. The 2013 Big Ten Defender of the Year and Defender of the Big Ten Tournament displayed top-class stamina as she worked every second of the final 15 matches of her NU career. Aside from playing with the Mexican National Teams the past two seasons, the Surprise, Ariz. native started all 77 career matches as a member of the Scarlet and Cream.

The 2013 Big Ten Midfielder of the Year, Jackson excelled during her final season at Nebraska with 30 points on nine goals and a conference-best 12 assists, which ranks 10th nationally. Jackson became the eighth NU player to reach the 100-point plateau and concludes her Husker career ranking in the Top 10 in four offensive categories. Jackson’s senior year was highlighted by her fifth-career, five-point performance in a 4-0 shutout on Oct. 11 at Purdue.

Johnson, the Winnebago, Mo. native, came to Lincoln and made an immediate contribution to the Nebraska offense with a pair of scores in her debut match as the forward led NU with 17 tallies, tied for 13th in the country and third amongst freshman. On Nov. 15, Johnson recorded four goals in the NCAA First Round to become the first freshman and fifth player in NCAA Tournament history to accomplish the feat. Johnson earned a number of awards including All-Big Ten Second and Freshman Team honors, while also being named 2013 Big Ten Offensive Player of the Tournament.

The 2013 Huskers locked up both the regular-season and tournament titles for the fourth time in school history and for the first time since 2000. Head Coach John Walker was named All-Region Coach of the Year on Tuesday.

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