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The Huskers missed the NCAA Tournament, meaning they've received a different kind of March madness. Amie Just breaks it all down.
Odds are the NCAA won’t actually fall apart. But odds are also good that in our rule-by-judicial-fiat system that we have now that federal judges have arbitrarily decided that the NCAA can’t enforce rules that they enforced for literal decades, you’ll have a lot more NCAA Tournaments that look like this year’s Final Four. And that’s sad.
After the Huskers’ rollercoaster of a season, the College Basketball Crown in Las Vegas is all that remains. It is Nebraska's chance to get something out of the end of
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LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - The Nebraska Women’s Basketball team arrived at their hotel in Fort Worth, Texas ahead of the 2025 NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament. The Huskers were originally scheduled to arrive around 4 p.m., but due to weather delays in Lincoln, the team arrived close to 10:35 p.m.
Sam McKewon looks at the Britt Prince charge call and asks a question at the end of the great Alexis Markowski era in Nebraska women's basketball.
Nebraska women's basketball took on Louisville in the first round of the NCAA tournament on Friday. Britt Prince got the Huskers on the board first with a three-pointer. Nebraska got off to an early lead. Check out this shot.
Several former Huskers have been announced among the newest class of the Nebraska High School Sports Hall of Fame. The 2025 class includes 12 athletes and five