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Nebraska MBB Preview and Game Thread: Ohio State

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Nebraska MBB Preview and Game Thread: Ohio State


Date: Tuesday March 4th, 2025

Tipoff: 8 p.m. (CT)

Location: Value City Arena (Columbus, Ohio)

Radio: Tuesday’s game will be carried on the Huskers Radio Network with Kent Pavelka and Jake Muhleisen on the call, including KLIN (1400 AM) in Lincoln, KXSP (590 AM) in Omaha and KRVN (880 AM) in Lexington. The pregame show begins an hour before tipoff and will also be available on Huskers.com and the Huskers app.

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TV/Online: Tuesday’s game will be streamed on Peacock with Paul Burmeister and Stephen Bardo on the call. To sign up, visit peacocktv.com.

Series History: Ohio State leads the all-time series, 21-8, in a series that dates back to 1936. The Buckeyes are 17-6 against the Huskers since Nebraska joined the Big Ten in 2011-12, but Nebraska has won four of the past five matchups dating back to March of 2022. Nebraska’s last win in Columbus was on March 1, 2022, an 78-70 win over the No. 23 Buckeyes. In that game, Bryce McGowens had a team-high 26 points while Alonzo Verge Jr. had 13 points and 11 assists.

Preview: Courtesy of Huskers.com

Ohio State heads into the final week of the regular season with a 16-13 record following an 87-82 win at USC on Feb. 26. Coach Jake Diebler is in his first full season after taking over in mid-February. He went 8-3 and guided the Buckeyes to the NIT to remove the interim tag.

The Buckeyes went 8-3 during non-conference action, highlighted by neutral-site wins over Texas and Kentucky. The losses were to Auburn and Texas A&M and a one-point overtime loss to Pittsburgh. In Big Ten Conference play, OSU is 4-5 both at home and on the road. The Buckeyes had lost four of their last five after a win over Maryland on Feb. 6 before the win at USC on the West Coast trip.

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OSU averages 78.5 points per game and is one of the Big Ten’s best 3-point shooting teams, averaging 8.1 3-pointers per game on 37.5 percent shooting. The Buckeyes have four players averaging double figures, led by junior guard Bruce Thornton and sophomore Devin Royal. Thornton leads the Buckeyes in scoring (17.4 ppg) and assists (4.3 apg) and sophomore Devin Royal, who averaged 13.3 ppg and a team-high 6.9 rpg. Freshman John Mobley Jr. averages 13.1 ppg and leads the Buckeyes in 3-pointers with 71 while shooting over 40 percent from the 3-point line. San Diego State transfer Micah Parrish is the fourth Buckeye in double figures at 12.7 ppg while averaging 4.5 rebounds and 1.1 steals per outing.

Jarek’s Pre-tipoff Thoughts: I mean, this is basically do or die at this point. Nebraska is firmly ensconced on the bubble, and every single game is now “win or go home”. Nebraska’s inability to close out close games has been prevalent as of late. It really has come down to wretched free-throw shooting. Mix in the fact that the last 3 close losses have included desperation shots by Berke Buyuktuncel, Andrew Morgan and Rollie Worster and that’s why Nebraska hasn’t won any of them. I know I should show optimism, but the start of the last 3 road games means this one won’t be close either, and that’s a damn shame knowing what is on the line. Prediction: Ohio State 78 Nebraska 64



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Driver arrested after 12 pounds of methamphetamine found hidden in vehicle on I-80

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Driver arrested after 12 pounds of methamphetamine found hidden in vehicle on I-80


KEARNEY, Neb. (KSNB) – Nebraska State Patrol troopers have arrested a driver after discovering a significant quantity of suspected methamphetamine during a traffic stop near Kearney.

George Watson, 50, of Poplar Grove, Illinois, was arrested Tuesday after troopers found 12 pounds of suspected methamphetamine hidden inside his vehicle during a search on I-80.

At approximately 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, a Nebraska State Patrol trooper observed a Toyota Camry traveling over 100 miles per hour on I-80 near Kearney. The trooper initiated a traffic stop for speeding.

During the stop, the trooper became suspicious of criminal activity and conducted a search of the vehicle.

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The search revealed 12 pounds of suspected methamphetamine concealed inside the body of the car. The large quantity of drugs indicated the suspect may have been transporting the substance for distribution.

Watson was arrested and charged with possession of methamphetamine, possession with intent to deliver and possession of drug paraphernalia. He is lodged in Buffalo County Jail.

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Flatwater Explains: What is Nebraska Medicine — and how is it different from UNMC? – Flatwater Free Press

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Flatwater Explains: What is Nebraska Medicine — and how is it different from UNMC? – Flatwater Free Press


The University of Nebraska’s plan to fully acquire Nebraska Medicine, announced in January, and the ensuing opposition among some Omaha doctors kicked off a wave of headlines.

Through it all, Flatwater readers asked a simple question: What is Nebraska Medicine and how is it different from the University of Nebraska Medical Center?

The origins

What is now called Nebraska Medicine was formed in 1997 when Bishop Clarkson Memorial Hospital and University Hospital merged and created the Nebraska Health System. In 2003, its name changed to the Nebraska Medical Center.

In 2016, Nebraska Medicine was officially established as a nonprofit with shared 50-50 ownership between the University of Nebraska and Clarkson Regional Health Services. The agreement also unified three previously separate organizations — the Nebraska Medical Center, Bellevue Medical Center and UNMC Physicians — under the Nebraska Medicine name and logo.

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Nebraska Medicine currently operates two hospitals, Nebraska Medical Center and Bellevue Medical Center, both in the Omaha metro area. Combined, the hospitals have more than 800 licensed beds. Nebraska Medicine has more than 9,000 employees, including more than 1,400 physicians.

Though their names are often used interchangeably, Nebraska Medicine and UNMC are two distinct organizations. Nebraska Medicine operates the hospital and handles the majority of patient care. UNMC is the NU System’s medical university.