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RPAC tourney resumes today, Tigers advance but others upset (High School Sports ~ 01/27/25)
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Trojans win three titles, but Eagles edge them for RPAC crown (High School Sports ~ 01/27/25)
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Bison senior diver makes state; others swim to bests at home (High School Sports ~ 01/27/25)
McCOOK - The McCook swim and dive returned to their home confines Friday at the McCook YMCA with a meet against familiar foes Scottsbluff and North Platte. McCook Coach Jon Graff said the boys continue their dominance this season, with the Bison winning over half the events and led the medal counts for gold, silver and bronze. They easily beat the Bearcats and Bulldogs led by senior Kevin Bantam... -
MCC women fire their way to a fourth consecutive win (College Sports ~ 01/27/25)
The McCook Community College women won their fourth game in a row with a Sunday win at home over Southeast Community College 55-51. With the win, the team improves to 13-8 on the season, 7-2 at home, and 4-0 atop the Nebraska Community College Athletic Conference with a battle for first place in the region on the line Tuesday night at home against Western Nebraska... -
MCC men make it back-to-back wins on home floor (High School Sports ~ 01/27/25)
With a new defensive set, the McCook Community College men’s basketball team picked up their second-straight win Sunday at home topping Southeast Community College 72-67 in Nebraska Community College Athletic Conference play. “The first half went really well, we’ve been working on a new defense the past couple games focusing on making teams work to get good shots and the stat sheet shows that,” said MCC Assistant Coach Drake Henderson... -
No. 12 Buckeyes fight off Husker women in OT
(College Sports ~ 01/27/25)
Lincoln - Alexis Markowski led Nebraska with 18 points, but No. 12 Ohio State made enough plays down the stretch to outlast the Huskers, 72-66, in front of 9,772 fans at Pinnacle Bank Arena on Sunday afternoon. Markowski, who added six rebounds to move into sole possession of second place on Nebraska's career rebound list at 1,118, converted a three-point play with 3:11 left to pull the Huskers within 65-63. ...
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No. 18 Badgers tear up Nebraska men for their sixth straight defeat
(High School Sports ~ 01/27/25)
The Nebraska men's basketball team fell 83-55 at No. 18 Wisconsin in front of 16,838 at the Kohl Center in Madison, Wis., on Sunday afternoon. The Huskers (12-8, 2-7 Big Ten) fell behind 19-2 before climbing back to cut the deficit to three points at 24-21. But the Badgers turned the Huskers away with a 16-2 run and never looked back in improving to 16-4 overall and 6-3 in the Big Ten...