The three-page document landed in email inboxes around the country early last week. For the first time in more than 10 months, the NCAA was officially weighing in on the most confusing topic in college sports.
SUNDAY, May 15, 2022 (HealthDay News) -- College basketball player Joey Liedel suffered years of debilitating hip pain that limited his ability to play.
Dr. Lance Kugler never would have thought a year ago that such an idea as free LASIK for Husker athletes could become reality. The exploding realm of name, imagine and likeness is changing all that.
THURSDAY, May 12, 2022 (American Heart Association News) -- College athletes who contract COVID-19 and return to playing sports have a low risk of developing life-threatening heart problems, according to new research that suggests stringent cardiac testing isn't necessary.
THURSDAY, May 12, 2022 (HealthDay News) -- If your teens play just one sport, new research suggests you might want to encourage them to try others.
Just a sophomore, Carter Nelson has quickly become one of the state's top athletes — "He's a pretty rare breed," his coach and teacher said.
Al Papik’s impact is being remembered this week after he passed away peacefully Saturday at the age of 95.
President Joe Biden praised US Olympic and Paralympic athletes at the White House on Wednesday for not only their "incredible athleticism, but…
SUNDAY, May 1, 2022 (HealthDay News) -- As youth spring sports kick into high gear, it's important to know about injury prevention and treatment, an expert says.
Before spring ball started, Parker Gabriel took a crack at a potential Husker depth chart. Now, roughly two months later, we revisit it.
When it comes to discussions regarding the transfer portal and paying student-athletes, it often makes sense to just shake your head, smile and hope the season gets here quickly.
How does a Nebraska native just walk away from a Husker volleyball scholarship? To give up that dream, willingly and ultimately, required courage and humility. Kalynn Meyer had to press reset.
Sisters Madi and Hayden Kubik will be getting to know each other in new ways as teammates on the Husker volleyball team; it's thought to be the fourth time siblings have been on NU’s team at the same time.
An East Coast native, the Nebraska defensive lineman gets his hockey fix through regular trips to the Ice Box to cheer on the Lincoln Stars.
An Arizona woman who lost a leg to a rare cancer is closing in on what would be a new world record — at least 102 marathons in 102 days.
A Lincoln-based team of marketers and designers got the project to the finish line as part of the emerging name, image, likeness landscape.
Husker secondary coach Travis Fisher is all about the dog mentality. “It could be two guys running down a track, and one of them wants to win so badly he literally dives across the line. That’s a dog,” he says in almost a whisper.
Cook explained how NU has learned to manage the challenges and tried to turn it into another recruiting advantage for his program.
As redshirt freshman Kamonte Grimes juggled and then caught a pass and stepped into the end zone in the third quarter of Saturday’s Red-White Scrimmage, athletic director Trev Alberts stopped mid-thought in the press box on the sixth floor of Memorial Stadium.
A few fresh faces made an early impression, as did a few potential breakthrough contributors rising through the program.
A crowd in the 50,000 range is expected for the Red-White Spring Game. Let's see how many programs top that number. Maybe one or two. Maybe a handful. Maybe none.
ABM, run by former Nebraska football chief of staff Gerrod Lambrecht, announced new fundraising initiatives on Friday.
ABM, run by former Nebraska football chief of staff Gerrod Lambrecht, announced new fundraising initiatives on Friday.
The Huskers still await decisions from two veterans while beginning to get more active in looking at players in the transfer portal.
The student signed a letter of intent in February and earned a scholarship. Then a community member created an online petition about a month ago centering on the student-athlete; 4,000-plus have signed.