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Basketball Games on TV in Nebraska: Channel Info & Live Streams – February 15

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Basketball Games on TV in Nebraska: Channel Info & Live Streams – February 15


We’ve got nine college basketball games to watch in Nebraska on Thursday, February 15 — one men’s, one women’s, and seven high school. Interested in how to watch? You’ve come to the right place.

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Nebraska Men’s College Basketball Games Today

South Dakota Coyotes at Omaha Mavericks

  • TV Channel: Summit League Network
  • Game Time: 8:00 PM ET

Nebraska Women’s College Basketball Games Today

Omaha Mavericks at South Dakota Coyotes

Nebraska High School Basketball Games Today

Boys Basketball

Stream Live Game Time Location
Aurora High School at
Skutt Catholic High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM CT Omaha, NE
Beatrice High School at
Waverly High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:20 PM CT Waverly, NE

Girls Basketball

Stream Live Game Time Location
Beatrice High School at
Waverly High School
Watch on NFHS Network 5:50 PM CT Waverly, NE
Elkhorn Valley High School at
Norfolk Catholic High School
Watch on NFHS Network 6:30 PM CT Norfolk, NE
Humphrey St. Francis High School at
Wynot High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM CT Wynot, NE
Elkhorn High School at
Omaha Mercy High School
Watch on NFHS Network 7:00 PM CT Omaha, NE
South Platte High School at
Morrill JrSr High School
Watch on NFHS Network 6:00 PM MT Morrill, NE

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MLB Draft: Cubs select Nebraska RHP Carson Jasa in the 3rd round

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MLB Draft: Cubs select Nebraska RHP Carson Jasa in the 3rd round


After going with power bats in with their two second-round picks, the Cubs went with big right-hander in Nebraska right-hander Carson Jasa in the third.

While Jasa is a tall, 6’7” right-hander with a fastball in the 95-96 mile per hour range, what the Cubs likely found attractive are his big spin rates. In fact, Jasa doesn’t throw his fastball very often and when he does, he has trouble locating it. Instead, Jasa relies on a upper-80s slider with some hard break. He also has a slow, upper-70s knee-bending curve with a 12-6 movement. Those two breaking pitches are Jasa’s primary weapons. He also has a fringy mid-80s changeup that he’ll need if he wants to get left-handed hitters out and remain as a starter. The Cubs have had some success teaching new changeups to Cade Horton and Ben Brown, and maybe they think they can go down a similar path with Jasa.

Jasa is a redshirt sophomore who missed all of the 2024 season with Tommy John surgery. He returned in 2025 and mostly pitched out of the bullpen, where he struggled. Jasa managed just 18.2 innings in 2025 and he walked 18 batters in that time, compared to 24 strikeouts. He posted a poor 8.68 ERA his redshirt freshman year.

But this past season, Jasa moved to the Cornhuskers starting rotation and found much more success. Jasa made 16 starts and went 10-2 with a 3.59 ERA. Over 87.2 innings, Jasa struck out 117 batters and cut his walk rate by over 50 percent with 47 walks. Still too high, but a big improvement over his first year back from Tommy John.

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MLB Pipeline ranked Jasa as the 173rd best prospect in the draft and Baseball America ranked him slightly better at 158. Once again, Keith Law at The Athletic is the outlier, as he ranked Jasa higher at 93. Law acknowledged the big command and control issues that Jasa has and the considerable reliever risk that goes with it, but he also thought Jasa had some high potential if he can learn to throw more strikes and command the zone better.

In Jasa, the Cubs are getting a project for the pitch lab. With Jasa’s huge size, strong spin rates and above-average velocity, there is a lot there to work with. But the challenge is for him to develop a better feel for pitching and a better command of the zone. Otherwise, there is a lot of relief risk or worse on Jasa.

Here’s some video of Jasa pitching against Ohio State in May.



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Nebraska redshirt sophomore Carson Jasa picked by Chicago Cubs in third round of MLB Draft

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Nebraska redshirt sophomore Carson Jasa picked by Chicago Cubs in third round of MLB Draft


LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) – Nebraska Athletics announced on Saturday that Nebraska redshirt sophomore Carson Jasa was selected in the third round of the Major League Baseball Draft by the Chicago Cubs.

Jasa is the eighth Husker to be selected by the Cubs in the draft.

Jasa was the No. 98 pick overall in the draft.

According to Nebraska Athletics, Jasa posted a 3.59 ERA with two complete games and 117 strikeouts across 87.2 innings while holding opponents to a .210 batting average.

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Nebraska has two players honored by the Big Ten Conference on Thursday

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A pair of Nebraska basketball players were honored by the Big Ten Conference on Thursday. Rienk Mast and Callin Hake were chosen as Nebraska’s Outstanding Sportsmanship winners.

The Big Ten honored 36 players with the Outstanding Sportsmanship Award for the 2025-26 year. One member of each varsity sports team is nominated, and two winners are selected from each institution.

Mast averaged 13.3 points, 5.8 rebounds and 3.1 assists per game in 2025-26 and helped Nebraska to the Sweet 16 for the first time in school history. He is working out with the Indiana Pacers during the NBA Summer League.

Hake averaged 7.2 points, 3.6 assists, 2.5 rebounds and 1.3 steals per game while drawing a single-season school-record 33 charges. She is also the first Husker to be a two-time Outstanding Sportsmanship Award winner across all sports after earning her first award in 2024-25.

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