After inserting two new starters against Wisconsin, Nebraska coach Fred Hoiberg continues to evaluate what lineup tweaks may help the Huskers moving forward.
Nebraska's men's basketball started slow on the road against No. 18 Wisconsin and never fully recovered in its sixth straight loss. Here are three takeaways from the blowout.
Nebraska is a desperate team, and the only path out of the box it’s trapped in is to win several games in a row, beginning when it hosts No. 18
After a confidence-builder at home against Northwestern, the University of Illinois men’s basketball team is looking for more on the road.
As Nebraska's attorney general implored lawmakers Wednesday to outlaw the hemp-derived THC products for sale in shops statewide, retailers pleaded with senators to regulate the industry instead.
John Tonje scored 27 points and No. 18 Wisconsin never trailed while trouncing Nebraska 83-55 on Sunday to hand the Cornhuskers their sixth consecutive loss.
Prince Andrew is rolling up his sleeves. The disgraced Duke of York, 64, has kept himself busy by attempting to maintain the 21 acres of garden on his royal family-owned estate. Andrew ...
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Prince Andrew is getting his hands dirty as his Royal Lodge home reportedly continues to crumble. The disgraced Duke of York has been attempting to maintain the 21 acres of garden that surrounds ...
This past week, Elon Musk resurfaced a September 2016 interview in which Morgan Freeman told CNBC that he owned Tesla stock — a highly lucrative score for the actor should he have held on to it.
I’m The Problem kicks off June 20th with two consecutive shows in Houston, Texas, and ends after 19 shows and 10 cities in Edmonton, AB on September 13. He’ll perform on June 28 in Madison ...
As Republican lawmakers pledged Tuesday to move forward with the state-funded private school scholarship concept Nebraska voters rejected, the state's teachers union lobbied for senators to instead invest in teachers.