Huskers Announce Addition of Rollie Worster to 2024-25 Roster

Huskers Announce Addition of Rollie Worster to 2024-25 Roster

Lincoln – The Nebraska men’s basketball program added another experienced piece to its 2024-25 roster with the addition of Utah transfer Rollie Worster (pronounced raw-lee Wooster). Worster, a 6-foot-4, 204-pound guard from Missoula, Mont., has made 101 starts and has tallied 888 points, 425 assists and 473 rebounds during his collegiate career. He…
Overton Invite cut short by weather

Overton Invite cut short by weather

OVERTON - The Overton Track and Field Invitational was cut short by rain on Tuesday. The school tried to beat the weather with an early start and no prelims, but shortly before 11:45 a.m. was forced to call off the remainder of the meet. A handful of field events were…
Larson to join League One Volleyball

Larson to join League One Volleyball

League One Volleyball (LOVB) announced on Tuesday morning that Jordan Larson, one of the most accomplished players of her generation, has joined LOVB’s pro league and will anchor LOVB Omaha Volleyball, alongside fellow former Husker Justine Wong-Orantes. Larson’s role at the University of Nebraska will remain unchanged for the upcoming…
Loper golfers finish 3rd at Wayne

Loper golfers finish 3rd at Wayne

Kearney, Neb. – The Nebraska-Kearney women’s golf team shot a one-day, 36-hole total of 632 to place third at the annual Wayne State Wildcat Classic Monday at the Wayne Country Club. The 14-team event was reduced to one day because of the expected poor weather on Tuesday. Action ended close…
Shelley selected by Mercury in WNBA Draft

Shelley selected by Mercury in WNBA Draft

Lincoln - Jaz Shelley became the first Husker graduate chosen in the WNBA Draft since 2014, when the three-time All-Big Ten guard was selected by the Phoenix Mercury with the 29th overall pick in the third round on Monday night. Shelley, a 5-9 graduate student from Moe, Australia, averaged 13.4 points,…
Supernovas Move Nia Reed to Short-Term Injured Reserve  

Supernovas Move Nia Reed to Short-Term Injured Reserve  

OMAHA, Neb. - The Omaha Supernovas have announced that opposite Nia Reed has been moved to short-term injured reserve.   Reed has seen action in 10 matches during her debut season in Omaha. The Penn State product has hit .216 across those matches with 53 kills, 43 digs, six blocks and two aces. Reed had one…
McConnaughey Named Big Ten Pitcher of the Week

McConnaughey Named Big Ten Pitcher of the Week

Sophomore Mason McConnaughey has been named the Big Ten’s Pitcher of the Week, the league office announced Monday afternoon. McConnaughey moved to 4-2 on the season after shutting out the Big Ten’s top offense across seven innings in Nebraska’s 16-1 win at Rutgers. The sophomore matched his career high with…
Huskers add North Dakota State transfer Nelson

Huskers add North Dakota State transfer Nelson

The Nebraska men’s basketball program added an all-conference performer to its 2024-25 roster with the addition of North Dakota State transfer Andrew Morgan.  A 6-foot-10, 245-pound forward from Waseca, Minn., Morgan comes to Nebraska after starting the last two seasons at North Dakota State. He totaled 860 points and 402…
Huskers Add Danish National Team Member Rimdal

Huskers Add Danish National Team Member Rimdal

The Nebraska women's basketball program has added transfer Alberte Rimdal (pronounced al-BER-tay RIM-dahl) to its roster for the 2024-25 season, after the Danish National Team member completed her transfer paperwork on Saturday, April 13. Rimdal, a 5-9 guard from Koge, Denmark (pronounced Koo), is expected to have one season of…
Area basketball players named all-state by Omaha World Herald

Area basketball players named all-state by Omaha World Herald

Several area basketball players have been named all-state by the Omaha World Herald. For the boys, Sumner-Eddyville-Miller’s Jace Rosentreader earned first team honors in Class D2. Rosentreader averaged 16.4 points and 14.7 rebounds per game for the Mustangs, who finished fourth place at state with a record of 18-9. In…