UNK FOOTBALL NOW NUMBER 12 IN COACHES POLL
The Loper Football team climb the polls once again after a win against Central Missouri. With a 4-0 record, the Lopers now sit at No. 12.
The Lopers take on Fort Hays State in Hays, Kansas on Saturday.
KRAUSE NAMED BIG TEN FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK
Nebraska volleyball freshman Lindsay Krause was named Big Ten Freshman of the Week, the conference office announced Monday.
Krause averaged 3.86 kills, 1.00 digs and 0.43 blocks per set on .500 hitting for the week as No. 12 Nebraska went 2-0 with wins over Northwestern and Iowa.
HUSKERS OPEN AS FAVORITES OVER NORTHWESTERN
Nebraska, which has dropped two straight one score games to fall to 2-3 on the season, will return home as the favorite against Northwestern.
Online oddsmakers released their initial lines on Sunday afternoon, and the Huskers will enter Saturday’s contest with the Wildcats as 8.5-point favorites.
Nebraska holds an 8-6 margin over Northwestern in the all-time series with the Wildcats, though Northwestern has won three of the last four matchups with the Huskers, including last year’s 21-13 win over the Big Red in Evanston.
UNK PREPARES FOR HIGH SCHOOL TRACK INVITE
The annual UNK High School Cross Country Invitational will be held on Monday at the Kearney Country Club.
The meet allows teams from around Nebraska a chance to run the state championship course. Around 130 schools and close to 2,000 runners are expected to take part this year. This year’s state meet is Oct. 23rd.
Admission is $7 for adults and $5 for students and senior citizens (10 & under free). All proceeds go to benefit UNK cross country and track.
NEBRASKA/MICHIGAN SET FOR PRIMETIME KICKOFF
The Big Ten Conference announced Monday afternoon that Nebraska’s home game against Michigan on Saturday, Oct. 9, will kick off at 6:30 PM. The game will be televised nationally on ABC.
REID RELEASED FROM HOSPITAL
Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy Reid has been released from the hospital, and the team expects him back at work later Monday or Tuesday.
Reid did not participate in his usual Monday news conference.
Reid left Arrowhead Stadium and was transported to the hospital after feeling ill following Sunday’s game against the Los Angeles Chargers, according to the team.
LATE GAME HEROICS SAVE LOPERS, CONTINUE UNDEFEATED SEASON
Redshirt junior quarterback TJ Davis ran in from a yard out with 22 seconds left to help No. 16 Nebraska-Kearney rally past Central Missouri, 31-28, Saturday afternoon in Warrensburg.
The “Last Minute Lopers” improve to 4-0 and snap a seven-game losing streak to the Mules. UNK also wins a second straight game in the final minute.
UNK is at Fort Hays State next Saturday night. The Tigers (2-2) downed Missouri Southern State today, 42-21.
LOPER VOLLEYBALL DOWNS NEWMAN, FALLS TO UCO IN UPSET
The fourth-ranked Nebraska-Kearney swept Newman University Friday night in Wichita.
The two will meet again on Oct. 23 in the Health & Sports Center.
Central Oklahoma downed fourth-ranked Nebraska-Kearney in four sets Saturday afternoon in Edmond.
The Bronchos improve to 10-2 (3-1) while the Lopers fall to 11-2 (2-2). UCO records its third all-time win over UNK at home while pushing its 2021 home mark to 6-0.
The Lopers host nationally-ranked Northwest Missouri State Friday night and then face Missouri Western State on Saturday afternoon.
COOK – KEEP GETTING BETTER
Head Coach of the Nebraska Volleyball team John Cook was asked if the more consistent lineups have helped his team improve. Cook responded by saying he’s just hoping his team continues to work…
Cook added that he feels his team is stepping up to adversity after dropping three straight non-conference ranked matches.
COOK – IMPROVING FROM GOOD TO GREAT
John Cook met with the media today as his team prepares for more Big Ten action this week.
The Huskers head coach mentioned he wants to see his team go from good to great, and described what needs improvement…
Cook’s Huskers prepare for Michigan and Michigan State this weekend at home.
HOIBERG – MEN’S TEAM AHEAD OF LAST YEAR
The Nebraska Men’s Basketball team opens up their fall season on Friday with a scrimmage on the Opening Night action from Pinnacle Bank Arena.
Head Coach Fred Hoiberg has one of the most talented teams ever assembled in Lincoln, and he likes where is team is at in its season preparations…
The Huskers open up their exhibition schedule against Peru State and Colorado in the end of October.
FROST – SOMETHING HAS TO CHANGE FOR HUSKERS TO WIN
Head Coach of the Huskers Scott Frost was asked during his post-game press conference what needs to change for the Huskers to start getting wins in close games after falling in overtime to Michigan State…
Frost added that if it takes an entire week of practice to fix the special teams unit, he feels that would be necessary to correct the mistakes from the beginning of the season.
FROST – HUSKERS SICK OF LOSING
Head Coach of the Huskers Scott Frost mentioned in his post game press conference after the loss to Michigan State that his team is tired of falling in close contests…
Under Frost’s regime, the Huskers are 5-15 in one score contests. All three of Nebraska’s losses this season have been by one score or less.
FROST – SPECIAL TEAMS NEEDS TO STEP UP
The Huskers special teams faltered once again in the loss to Michigan State, allowing a punt return touchdown in the fourth quarter to tie the game at 20 sending the contest to overtime where Nebraska would fall to the Spartans.
Head Coach Scott Frost says you can’t blame just one player or area of the unit, however…
The special teams did have some success in knocking down two field goals from Connor Culp.
MARTINEZ – NEED TO KEEP MAKING PLAYS
At the post-game press conference after the loss to Michigan State, Huskers quarterback Adrian Martinez spoke about how the Huskers continued to fight even through adversity against the Spartans…
Martinez led a touchdown drive in the fourth quarter that gave the Huskers a 20-13 lead until the Spartans returned a punt for a touchdown to tie the game at 20. Nebraska would let the regulation time expire then threw an interception in overtime.
FROST – DEFENSE PLAYING WELL ENOUGH TO WIN GAMES
Head Coach Scott Frost was asked on his thoughts on his defense through the first four contests of the season, adding he feels the Blackshirts have done their part…
Nebraska’s defense held Michigan State to 18 plays for 36 yards after halftime, including 15 plays for 14 yards in the second half. Michigan State’s only first down after halftime came on the first play of overtime.
MARTINEZ – OFFENSE NEEDS TO STEP UP FOR DEFENSIVE EFFORTS
Quarterback Adrian Martinez was asked about his thoughts on the Blackshirts performance during Saturday’s loss at Michigan State…
The Blackshirts only gave up 16 points on defense and no first downs in the second half.
FROST – WANTED TO PLAY FOR OVERTIME
The Huskers fell to Michigan State on Saturday night, but had a chance to win the contest in regulation with two timeouts and less than a minute to play.
Head Coach Scott Frost discussed why the Huskers instead chose to play for overtime…
The Huskers would throw an interception on their possession of overtime followed by a game-winning field goal from Michigan State.
HUSKER VOLLEYBALL SWEEPS IOWA
The No. 12 Nebraska volleyball team swept Iowa 3-0 Saturday afternoon at the Devaney Center, picking up its second straight conference win. The Huskers are now 8-3 on the season, while the Hawkeyes drop to 2-10.
Nebraska continues its three-match home stand with Michigan on Friday, Oct. 1. First serve is set for 6 p.m. at the Devaney Center.
STORM WIN BACK-TO-BACK OVERTIME THRILLERS
The Tri-City Storm posted a 3-2 overtime season-opening victory over the Dubuque Fighting Saints to begin play in the 2021-2022 season on Thursday. Gavin Brindley scored two goals for the Storm, including the game-winning goal in overtime.
The Tri-City Storm posted a 2-1 (OT) victory over the Madison Capitols Friday afternoon to improve to 2-0 on the season. Jeremy Wilmer netted the Storm’s game-winning goal in overtime.
The Storm hit the ice again on Friday, Oct. 1 in a road game against the Lincoln Stars. Puck drop for the game is scheduled for 7:05 p.m.
NEBRASKA SOFTBALL WINS TWICE OVER OMAHA
The Nebraska Softball team swept a doubleheader Sunday afternoon against Omaha in front of more than 400 fans at Bowlin Stadium. The Huskers won the first game 5-2 and the second game 9-0.
The Huskers combined for 17 hits on the day including four doubles from junior Brooke Andrews who went 5-for-6 in the doubleheader.
The Huskers are back in action Sunday for a doubleheader at Bowlin Stadium against Missouri at Noon. Attendance for both games of the doubleheader is free.
KNAPTON NAMED NCAA WOMAN OF THE YEAR FINALIST
Nebraska 2021 Female Student-Athlete of the Year Abigail Knapton was named one of 30 finalists for the NCAA Woman of the Year award on Thursday.
A six-time Husker diving All-American, and the 2021 Big Ten Diver of the Meet, Knapton was also Nebraska’s Best Female Athlete award winner across all sports in 2020-21
On Nov. 9, during a virtual awards ceremony, the Top 30 honorees will be celebrated, and the NCAA Woman of the Year will be named.
UNK TENNIS PERFORMS WELL AT BLUEJAY INVITE
The Nebraska-Kearney women’s tennis team had a strong showing at the annual Bluejay Invitational this weekend in Omaha.
UNK got to face off against the ‘Jays on Friday and the Mavericks on Saturday.
UNK heads to Central Oklahoma next weekend for the annual Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) Central Regionals.
UNK SOCCER DROPS MIAA OPENER
Six different players scored to help the Washburn Ichabods down Nebraska-Kearney, 6-1, Sunday afternoon in Topeka.
This was the MIAA opener for both. The Lopers fall to 1-7-0.
UNK hosts Newman (0-5-1, 0-1-0) and Central Oklahoma (5-2-1, 1-0-0) this weekend at Cope Stadium.
NFL SCORES
Thursday
Carolina 24 – 9 Houston
Sunday
Atlanta 17 – 14 New York Giants
Cleveland 26 – 6 Chicago
Tennessee 25 – 15 Indianapolis
Arizona 31 – 19 Jacksonville
New Orleans 28 – 13 New England
Cincinnati 24 – 10 Pittsburgh
Buffalo 43 – 21 Washington
Baltimore 19 – 17 Detroit
Los Angeles Chargers 30 – 24 Kansas City
Denver 26 – 0 New York Jets
Minnesota 30 – 17 Seattle
Los Angeles Rams 34 – 24 Tampa Bay
Las Vegas 31 – 28 Miami OT
Green Bay 30 – 28 San Francisco
Monday
Philadelphia @ Dallas – 7:20 PM
Local Results & Schedules:
THIS WEEK IN LOCAL SPORTS:
SATURDAY:
- KEARNEY HIGH:
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- Softball @ Lincoln Southeast Invite
- GAME 1: Kearney 5 – 3 Bellevue East
- GAME 2: Kearney 7 – 5 Lincoln Northeast
- GAME 3: Kearney 8 – 0 Columbus
- Softball @ Lincoln Southeast Invite
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- KEARNEY CATHOLIC:
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- Volleyball @ Aurora Invite
- GAME 1: KCHS 2-0 Bennington
- GAME 2: KCHS 2-0 Crete
- GAME 3: KCHS 2-0 Waverly
- Softball @ Adams Central Invite
- GAME 1: Hastings St. Cecilia 13 – 2 KCHS
- GAME 2: KCHS 10 – 6 Cozad
- GAME 3: KCHS 10 – 3 Polk County
- Volleyball @ Aurora Invite
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- Football @ Central Missouri
- 31-28 UNK
- Volleyball @ Central Oklahoma
- 3-1 UCO
- Football @ Central Missouri
MONDAY:
- KEARNEY HIGH:
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- UNK Cross Country Invitational @ Kearney Country Club
- Girls – 1:30 PM
- Boys – 2:30 PM
- Girls Golf Varsity Dual @ North Platte
- UNK Cross Country Invitational @ Kearney Country Club
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- KEARNEY CATHOLIC:
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- Boys & Girls Cross Country @ UNK Invite @ Kearney Country Club
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- UNK:
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- UNK Cross Country Invitational (High School)
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- HASTINGS COLLEGE:
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- Men’s Golf @ Omaha
TUESDAY:
- KEARNEY HIGH:
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- Boys Tennis Varsity Dual v. Hastings @ Harmon Park – 4 PM
- Softball v. Hastings (DOUBLEHEADER) @ Patriot Park – 5 PM
- Volleyball v. Lincoln East @ Kearney High – 7 PM
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- KEARNEY CATHOLIC:
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- Girls Golf @ Adams Central Invite
- Boys Tennis, Kearney Catholic Invite – 10 AM
- Volleyball @ GICC – 7 PM
- Softball @ Alma/Southern Valley Triangular
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- UNK:
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- None
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- HASTINGS COLLEGE:
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- Men’s Golf @ Omaha
WEDNESDAY:
- KEARNEY HIGH:
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- Boys Tennis @ Monarch Invite
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- KEARNEY CATHOLIC:
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- None
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- UNK:
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- None
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- HASTINGS COLLEGE:
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- Women’s Soccer v. Morningside @ Lloyd Wilson Field
- Volleyball v. #17 College of St. Mary @ Lynn Farrell Arena
- Men’s Soccer v. #22 Morningside @ Lloyd Wilson Field
THURSDAY:
- KEARNEY HIGH:
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- Girls Golf @ HAC Championships @ Norfolk
- Softball (DOUBLEHEADER) @ Lincoln Southeast
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- KEARNEY CATHOLIC:
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- Girls Golf @ Centura Invite
- Boys Tennis Dual @ Adams Central
- Softball v. Minden – 5 PM
- Volleyball @ Ord
- Football @ Broken Bow
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- UNK:
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- None
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- HASTINGS COLLEGE:
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- None
FRIDAY:
- KEARNEY HIGH:
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- Volleyball @ Lincoln Northeast Invite – 4 PM
- Softball @ Lincoln High – 5 PM
- Football @ Columbus – 7 PM
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- KEARNEY CATHOLIC:
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- None
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- UNK:
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- Women’s Tennis @ Central Regionals @ Edmond, OK
- Men’s & Women’s Cross Country @ Briar Cliff Invite
- Softball v. WNCC @ Dryden Park – 4 PM