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Nebraska is 15-6 and 4-3 in conference play following losses at No. 6 Baylor and at home against No. 18 Kansas State. NU is trying to get back on track, and junior forward Kelsey Griffin said the team needs to start where it has typically been the strongest - stopping the opponent from scoring. (0) comments

Regardless of whether ISU sophomore forward Wesley Johnson plays on an injured ankle, the Huskers will host the Cyclones (13-8, 3-3 Big 12) on Saturday at 3 p.m. at the Bob Devaney Sports Center. (0) comments

It will be the final home meet of the season for the Nebraska swimming and diving team this Saturday, and for seniors Adrienne Goodman and Lynn Siemert it will be the last time they ever compete as Cornhuskers at the Devaney Center Natatorium. (0) comments

Julie Giehl is a freshman swimmer from Boulder, Colo. She leads the Nebraska team in wins this season with eight. Seven of those came in either the 200 or 500-yard freestyle events. Her other win came in the 1000-yard freestyle (0) comments

Nebraska senior LeRon Williams can be spotted at any Cornhusker track and field home meet clapping his hands together and jovially bouncing up and down on either leg. It's the way Williams prepares for upcoming long jump attempts. (0) comments

Ranked at No. 20 in this week's National Wrestling Coaches Association poll, May said he is going to wrestle on Saturday with the No. 1 focus of winning the match against No. 11 Missouri, though he is not going to approach it differently than any other match. (0) comments

Nebraska sophomore Sabrina Long competed for the first time in almost two years last week when the women's gymnastics team defeated Missouri, 196.675-195.35. Long redshirted last season after being unable to compete because of a shoulder injury that required mid-season surgery. (0) comments

Chandronnait won her No. 5 singles match against Creighton last weekend to open the 2008 portion of the University of Nebraska's season. (0) comments

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