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Nebraska Athletics 3 home runs powered the Husker offense, and that was all Will Walsh and Drew Christo needed. Home, sweet home. After one of the longest road trips in team history, and a beginning of the season that saw 19 of their first 24 games on the road, Nebraska returned home to the friendly confines of Haymarket Park. And not just the standard version, but the 30 mph wind howling out to left field version, a personal favorite. Oregon State came in limping a... |
Nebraska Athletics Nebraska continues their battle against the old school PAC-12 teams. Series Preview #5 Oregon State Beavers (19-4) at Nebraska Cornhuskers (10-14) Location: Hawks Field at Haymarket Park, Lincoln, NEDates: March 28-30thTimes (CDT): Friday @ 7 pm, Saturday @ 2 pm, Sunday @ 12 pmHead Coaches: Mitch Canham (6th season, 195-91) & Will Bolt (6th season, 147-111-1)TV/Stream: Friday on BTN, Saturday and Sunday on B1G+Radio: Huskers Radio Network, Huskers.com, Huskers App The former PAC-12 power Oregon State Beavers are kinda sorta independent this season,... |
Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images The best moment from the press conferences yesterday after spring practice was when Nebraska football offensive coordinator Dana Holgorsen was asked a question about current Husker wide receiver coach Daikiel Shorts. “When did you know that Daikiel Shorts would be a good coach?” Coach Holgorsen: “When he ran a 4.7.” Holgorsen continued after the laughs died down: “I mean the dude started (he played for Holgorsen at West Virginia) for four years and was a team captain right? So he had presence.... |
Photo by Williams Paul/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images It’s time for another exciting episode of the Five Heart Podcast, featuring our dedicated chat group, the Holgormaniacs! We’ll dive into the latest developments from Nebraska football, centered around the recent press conference discussing the start of spring practices and the highly anticipated Pro Day. This past Tuesday, Nebraska’s indoor facility buzzed with energy as former players showcased their talent during Pro Day. NFL scouts, media, and fans gathered to witness a display of strength, speed, and... |
Andy Ketterson As it does about this time every year, hope springs eternal, so let’s take a look at a few of the sights which stood out this morning at practice. The message is there in the big print the moment anyone walks into Memorial Stadium. Andy Ketterson It’s on every scoreboard and display screen in letters big enough even for people with “20/20 vision but squinting at the bar tab” eyes. Big “W”, big “I” in white, big damn “N” in red. The message... |
Eakin Howard-Imagn Images Don’t forget the joke of the week… The Sweet 16 starts today for the NCAA Men’s Tournament. I usually run the bracket at work and do it all by hand (I know, old school). This year however, I didn’t do it because I was off of work all week. I was accosted by text message by coworkers for not doing it. The good thing is that one person stepped up on my behalf and set everything up online. I joined in on... |
The Huskers got the quick 5-0 win tonight only taking 1 hour and 40 minutes to do so Nebraska Softball got a little mid-week action as they traveled up to Omaha to take on the UNO Mavericks on Wednesday evening. On the podcast Tuesday evening, we thought UNO might save their big arm since it is a mid-week game, but they did the opposite and Maddia Groff took the mound. The Huskers also pulled out their ace pitcher as well as Jordy Bahl got the... |
Nebraska Athletics The defense faltering early on overshadows the offense putting up some runs on Kansas State. Well, the one good thing about tonight is that the long run of games away from Haymarket Park is finally over. The bad thing is Nebraska went 3-6 on those road trips, and will have the #5 team in the country “welcoming” them home in Oregon State. California was plagued by getting out to early leads in most cases, then the team going dark for the middle 3-5... |
Corn Nation After the sweep of Minnesota, the Huskers move up in the standings ahead of a 4-game week. Please join us tonight at 8pm CST as we review the sweep of the Minnesota Gophers and preview tomorrow’s game with UNO and the Saturday – Monday weekend set against Purdue. The Nebraska Cornhuskers hope to keep moving up in the standings against the Boilermakers, and Mylie and I will talk about what to expect from them and discuss current and developing storylines as well as... |
Nebraska Athletics Nebraska gets right back on the road after returning Sunday night from California. Nebraska Cornhuskers (10-13) at Kansas State Wildcats (15-8) Location: Frank Myers Field at Tointon Family Stadium, Manhattan, KSDate/Times(CDT): March 25th @ 6:05 pmHead Coaches: Will Bolt (6th season, 147-110-1) & Pete Hughes (7th season, 835-842-3)Stream: ESPN+Radio: Huskers Radio Network, Huskers.com, Huskers App Probable Pitchers: RHP Carson Jasa (2-1, 5.52 ERA) vs RHP Donte Lewis (2-0, 2.31 ERA) Nebraska and Kansas State meet again after K-State won 9-6 down on the... |
Photo by Michael Miller/ISI Photos/Getty Images Yes, I know they’re actually called “mat drills”, but c’mon, it’s just too easy to slap coach’s name on them. And, hey why not, because they obviously made an impression on the transfers. First off, I get no one is transferring to Nebraska because they think things are going to be easier. It’s a safe bet that beyond the promise of getting a great shot at playing after being recruited to fill a position of need and trained for... |
Nebraska head coach Mark Manning celebrates after winning Coach of the Year during the Division I Men’s Wrestling Championship held at the Wells Fargo Center on March 22, 2025 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. | Photo by Isaac Wasserman/NCAA Photos via Getty Images In a historic performance from this Husker team, multiple team records were set as Nebraska saw two wrestlers win NCAA Titles and eight earn All-American honors First of all, I’d like to apologize for not providing the coverage I normally do for the Huskers... |