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The day started out rather ordinary. OK, maybe the Nebraska spring game record of 80,149 fans was a little uncommon. And the new coaches added a different twist. (0) comments

Mike Ekeler believes Cody Glenn will be much more than a token, capable or even good linebacker. The Nebraska linebackers coach thinks he'll be great. (0) comments

Coming into the Red/White Spring Game, there were a lot of questions that needed to be answered. (0) comments

Spring games are football as you've never seen it. There are all kinds of sights you're unlikely to find at any other time of the year beyond the rare sighting of Kody Spano in action - although, to his credit, the freshman-to-be played very well for being so new to the program. (0) comments

Last weekend's series win against Kansas wasn't completely what the Nebraska baseball team wanted, but they'll take it. The Cornhuskers were able to take two of three from the Jayhawks but couldn't finish on a winning note. Although the Jayhawks had just one victory, the team completed quite the feat. (0) comments

The Cornhusker women's tennis team finished up its regular season Sunday after splitting duals, with a 4-3 loss at Kansas and a 6-1 home win over Kansas State. Overall, Nebraska finished the spring season with a 16-6 mark and a 5-6 conference record before heading to the Big 12 Conference Championships later this week. (0) comments

The Nebraska softball team continued its struggles over the weekend with a pair of road losses to Oklahoma State 3-1 and 8-2 in Stillwater, Okla. On Saturday, Nebraska jumped out to an early 1-0 lead in the third when Heidi Foland reached on an infield single, stole second base and scored on a line-drive single by Darcy Rutherford. (1) comment

The Nebraska men's gymnastics team wrapped up its season on Friday at the NCAA Championships in Palo Alto, Calif. The Cornhuskers finished fourth in their team session Friday and were unable to advance to the team finals on Saturday. The Huskers posted a 343. (0) comments

The Nebraska soccer team's record improved to 5-4-1 following its 1-0 defeat at Creighton on Saturday evening and a 5-3 victory in the alumni game on Sunday. Despite keeping the Bluejays scoreless for more than 75 minutes Saturday, CU finally broke through with a laser to the upper corner of the net past an outstretched Jessica Mills. (0) comments

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