Troy Dannen's big Wednesday continued on his monthly appearance on Sports Nightly. After a day filled with commemorative radio booth renames, volleyball coach ...
See how the groundhog became a symbol for predicting seasonal changes in America, rooted in German folklore with a badger — ...
Greg Sharpe's legacy with Nebraska will live on not only in the memories of Husker football and baseball fans, but also ...
Nebraska Omaha is fully leaning into its now-viral postgame tradition started by assistant coach Kyan Brown, who batters a ...
Omaha Central grad John Tonje is "loving every moment" of his final college basketball at Wisconsin, where he's erupted as an ...
Nebraska lawmakers today introduced two bills that place further burdensome and medically unnecessary requirements on abortion providers and patients in yet another attempt to further restrict ...
Jack Hoffman, who captured the nation’s heart in 2013 when he scored a 69-yard touchdown at a University of Nebraska spring game at age seven, died of brain cancer, the Team Jack Foundation ...
The Hawkeyes had Nebraska on the ropes for the majority of the second-half, but their inability to convert the freebies ultimately doomed them to Nebraska in the 87-84 loss. IOWA CITY, Iowa-- The ...
Beloved baseball broadcaster and actor Bob Uecker, who parlayed an unremarkable playing career into a decadeslong stint behind the mic and in front of the camera, died on Thursday, officials said.
IOWA CITY, Iowa (Nebraska Athletics Press Release) - Freshman Britt Prince scored a game-high 22 points, including huge plays down the stretch in regulation to lead Nebraska in a total team effort ...
MILWAUKEE — Bob Uecker, who parlayed a forgettable playing career into a punch line for movie and TV appearances as “Mr. Baseball” and a Hall of Fame broadcasting tenure, has died. He was 90. The ...
One of the most inspiring scenes in the last 15 years of college football was Jack Hoffman running for a long touchdown in Nebraska's 2013 spring game as a 7-year-old fighting brain cancer.