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Another Nebraska basketball coach has agreed to a contract extension. Interim Athletic Director Dennis Leblanc and University of Nebraska Interim President Chris Kabourek announced Wednesday that they have agreed with Husker women's basketball coach Amy Williams on an extension through the 2028-29 season. Williams will be paid $950,000 next season, with annual increases in each of the subsequent contract years. “I would like to thank Interim President Dr. Chris Kabourek, Interim Athletic Director Dennis Leblanc and Executive Associate Athletic Director Keith Zimmer for their consistent leaders...
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If you haven't been following Husker women's basketball lately, I guarantee that beginning next year, you will. Husker head coach Amy Williams and the Nebraska basketball program just took a giant step forward with this week's signing of 5-11 point guard Britt Prince. Over the past three basketball seasons, Prince has helped her Elkhorn North Wolves win three consecutive Class B state championships. Remarkably, the Wolves' three titles have come in the school's first three years of existence. To know just how good a player Britt Prince is, think of Merritt Beason and Harper Murray on Nebraska'...
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Husker Dan: Big wins over the past week and a half are reasons to celebrate. Don't look now, but several Husker sports teams recently got to celebrate big wins for their respective programs. Husker Men's BasketballOne of the biggest victories happened yesterday (Sunday) as the Husker men's basketball team did something it hadn't done since March 16, 2004: beat Creighton at the CHI Center in Omaha. That's a drought of over 6,000 days. (It was called the Qwest Center back then.) Going into the game, the Huskers were 20 point underdogs, but despite that, Nebraska led most of the way. The Huskers ...
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Will the continued losing in basketball force Trev Alberts to make a decision sooner than he wants? With the winter winds blowing, let's gather around the warmth of some Husker Hot Takes. What do we do about Nebrasketball?Fred Hoiberg's team is bad. Historically, epically, painfully bad. There are very few positive things that can be said about the 2021-22 Huskers. Fewer things exist to provide hope for dramatic improvement next year. Bryce McGowens has lived up to his 5-star hype. He will likely win the conference freshman of the year award, but his still raw talents aren't enough to carry th...
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