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How Mental Toughness Fueled Nebraska Volleyball’s Sweep of No. 2 Stanford
The hype leading up to Wednesday night’s top-five showdown between No. 5 Nebraska and No. 2 Stanford had students lining up outside Devaney Sports Center hours before the first serve.
Once the match began, Nebraska put the pedal to the metal and never let off the gas dominating the Cardinal in sweeping fashion, 25-17, 25-22, 25-14.
CHOPPED. 🌲🪓 pic.twitter.com/7jQ0KSTGV3
— Nebraska Volleyball (@HuskerVB) September 19, 2024
Head coach John Cook acknowledged after the match that the team has been working hard on the mindset and it paid off in a big way.
“Next point, just win the next point,” he said. “I think they just stayed really focused on that. We got that bad run in Game 2 and they were able to come back. … I think that was a huge momentum shift in that game. I think we had a ton of confidence after that.
“It was a great next point mentality for our team tonight.”
After cruising through the first game, the Huskers saw themselves on the wrong end of an eight-point run but with their mentality, they were able to climb back one point at a time to regain the lead and eventually go up 2-0.
“I didn’t realize it was 8-0,” Cook added. “When you’re sitting there and you’re just ‘Please, side out.’ I think that’s a credit to them. They didn’t tank then, they didn’t start getting frustrated, they just stayed with it point by point. We made adjustments on her (Elia Rubin) and I don’t think she scored another point the rest of the match.”
Down goes No. 2‼️
The Huskers take down 2nd ranked Stanford in sweeping fashion at home! 🎞️ Husker Highlights | @DriveToyota pic.twitter.com/oCBCuXIzc7
— Nebraska Volleyball (@HuskerVB) September 19, 2024
The Huskers and their team’s mindset had them playing at a level they hadn’t been at this season. It didn’t look like the same team that was swept on the road to No. 22 Southern Methodist.
Even against No. 9 Creighton, the Huskers were on the verge of the Blue Jays pulling off a reverse sweep.
“We knew they were a good team and we knew they were going to make plays and that they were gonna go on runs,” said senior captain Merritt Beason. “Coming into this match, we talked about how we were gonna move on. When they make really good plays, how are we gonna respond? Are we going to let them keep all the momentum or are we gonna bounce back the next play?”
Nebraska will have to take that same mentality on the road with them this weekend when they head to Louisville, Ky., to take on the No. 4 Cardinals at the KFC Yum! Center on Sunday.
The match is set to start at 11:30 a.m. CT and will be televised on ABC, with audio coverage on the Huskers Radio Network.
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Mental health by the numbers in Nebraska
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) – A deeper look tonight as First Alert 6 continues to dig deeper into the state of mental health care in Nebraska and possible solutions, ever since last week’s two instances involving law enforcement.
A Douglas County sheriff’s deputy was shot responding to a domestic call. Investigators said the suspect, Brian Huggins, had a history of behavioral health issues. Huggins died by suicide.
And then Noemi Guzman, who police say kidnapped a 3-year-old from inside an Omaha Walmart and cut him in the arm and face with a stolen kitchen knife. Omaha police officers shot and killed her before she could strike again.
Guzman had been on a court-ordered mental health treatment plan since last summer for her schizophrenia. According to court records, psychiatrists determined she could live in the community. Remember, this was after she was arrested for setting her father’s house on fire and threatening a priest with a knife.
Monitoring system
We wanted to know who is part of the system monitoring those who may not be following their mental health treatment plan and are a risk to others or themselves. When that happens, the Board of Mental Health will often notify the local sheriff so a warrant can be issued and deputies can track the individual down.
Here are the numbers since 2023:
In 2023, 842 warrants were issued for those not following their treatment plans according to the Board of Mental Health. In 2024, 756. In 2025, 690. So far in 2026, 190.
But out of these 2,500 warrants, 85% of them didn’t have a second warrant, meaning deputies picked them up, got them back into treatment and the individuals continued to thrive after the one hiccup.
But in 15% of these cases, the individuals messed up again and had another warrant issued by the Board of Mental Health. Twenty-five individuals had five or more issued in Douglas County.
Sheriff Hanson said there has to be a better way, a more team approach for this.
One model to explore is the way Nebraska’s problem-solving courts work like drug court and veterans’ treatment court where experts from a variety of stakeholders help individuals who are on the fringes to do everything to make them productive citizens.
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‘Nothing can hold me back’: Nebraska teen scores on first play after open heart surgery
(InvestigateTV) — Sometimes sports are about more than the final score.
For Jack Burke, a high school football player in Nebraska, a medical diagnosis at birth has never stopped him from competing — and a touchdown catch in his first play back from open heart surgery proved it.
Born with a rare heart defect
Burke was born with Scimitar syndrome, a rare heart defect in which babies are born with an underdeveloped right lung and pulmonary artery. The condition also affects blood flow to the right lung. Treatment often includes surgery, and many adults with the condition go on to live healthy lives.
“As a kid, I never really understood,” Burke said. “It was always natural for me that I had to push myself harder to keep up.”
His mother, Bridget Burke, says the condition was not initially considered dangerous for sports participation.
“His Scimitar Syndrome never really came into play as being dangerous for him to play sports,” she said.
The decision to operate
That changed in the spring of 2025, when Burke’s family and doctors decided it was time for a surgery that had been anticipated for years.
“I’ve kind of known I’ve had to get surgery my whole life,” Burke said. “Once I knew I could get the surgery sooner, I was all in. I wanted to get it so I could get back to sports.”
His father, Ryan Burke, says the timing was deliberate.
“This will be done before school gets started, and still have a chance to do almost everything you want to do,” Ryan Burke said.
Jack Burke underwent open-heart surgery, leaving a visible reminder of what he went through.
“There’s a six-inch scar in the middle of his chest that represents a pretty big thing that happened,” Ryan Burke said.
For Bridget Burke, the moment her son was taken to the operating room was difficult.
“When the rubber hits the road and your kid is being wheeled back to the OR, it is scary and emotional,” she said.
The comeback
Burke eased back into football following his cardiologist’s recommended recovery timeline. His return came in week three of the season.
“Before the Schuyler game I talked to his dad and he’s like, ‘I think we might be ready,’” said coach Jay Landstrom.
Bridget Burke says the family approached the return with caution.
“I mean, I was nervous. We didn’t really know how much he would play. It was going to be some cautious situations,” she said.
Those concerns were set aside — at least for a moment — when Burke caught a touchdown pass on his very first play back.
“All the parents were high-fiving everybody and they were like, ‘Was that really Jack?’” Bridget Burke said.
Landstrom called it a special moment.
“It was just meant to be and that was really special,” he said.
For Burke, the touchdown meant something beyond the scoreboard.
“I just remember one of my teammates came up to me and said, ‘He’s back. He’s back,’” Burke said. “It kind of shows something that tried to stop me — I hurdled that obstacle.”
Burke says the surgery has given him a new sense of freedom.
“Now I can do whatever I want. Nothing can hold me back,” he said.
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Nebraska Lottery results: See winning numbers for Pick 3, Pick 5 on April 19, 2026
The results are in for the Nebraska Lottery’s draw games on Sunday, April 19, 2026.
Here’s a look at winning numbers for each game on April 19.
Winning Pick 3 numbers from April 19 drawing
4-3-3
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Winning Pick 5 numbers from April 19 drawing
14-19-24-30-34
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Winning 2 By 2 numbers from April 19 drawing
Red Balls: 01-02, White Balls: 09-26
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Winning MyDay numbers from April 19 drawing
Month: 08, Day: 16, Year: 61
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Winning Millionaire for Life numbers from April 19 drawing
32-42-52-53-55, Bonus: 05
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When are the Nebraska Lottery drawings held?
- Powerball: 9:59 p.m. CT Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.
- Mega Millions: 10 p.m. CT on Tuesday and Friday.
- Pick 3, 5: By 10 p.m. CT daily.
- Lucky For Life: 9:38 p.m. CT daily.
- 2 By 2: By 10 p.m. CT daily.
- MyDaY: By 10 p.m. CT daily.
- Lotto America: 9:15 p.m CT Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.
- Millionaire for Life: 10:15 p.m. CT daily.
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