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Year in and year out, it seemed, the Cornhuskers bullied their way to easy victories over the Jayhawks. That's reflected in the lopsided series record between the two programs, with Nebraska winning 88 games and Kansas collecting 22 victories with three ties. (0) comments

On its way to an 8-0 record, Kansas has turned heads across the nation with its defense, which is second in the nation at just 10.25 points allowed per game. (0) comments

The University of Nebraska women's basketball team got off on the right foot Thursday night, as it defeated Nebraska-Kearney 62-48, in front of a crowd of 1,269 at the Bob Devaney Sports Center. (0) comments

In reality, nothing has changed. The same players suit up. The crowds still cheer. Yet, Nebraska hasn't seemed itself the past two matches, losing at Texas on Oct. 24 before edging Missouri in five games Wednesday night. The defending national champions have looked, well, somewhat complacent. (0) comments

Linebacker shuffle Nebraska wrapped up preparations for Saturday's 11:30 a.m. game at Kansas with a two-hour practice on the grass fields outside Hawks Championship Center. NU Coach Bill Callahan said senior linebacker Bo Ruud and freshman linebacker Blake Lawrence will not make the trip to Lawrence, Kan. (0) comments

It's true. A mere exhibition game could be one of Nebraska's toughest tests this year. The Cornhusker men's basketball season will unofficially open the season when they host Nebraska Wesleyan tonight at 7 p.m. in the Bob Devaney Sports Center. But after a difficult few weeks of conditioning and introducing a handful of new players to the roster, winning an exhibition game isn't exactly a given. (0) comments

As the Cornhuskers enter the 2007-2008 wrestling season, they will first need to choose 10 starters. This year's team will compete for the varsity spots at wrestle-offs Friday night. The stiffest competition arises at the 141-pound weight class to replace Dominick Moyer who graduated after qualifying for the NCAA Championship last season. (0) comments

Seniors Jessie Bruch and Abby Penas look back on their four-year careers at Nebraska, and they can remember some good times, and more recently, some not so good times. Either way they're sad it's over. Bruch can't believe it's her turn. She has seen three classes before her be honored on Senior Day, and now it's time for her to say goodbye. (0) comments

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