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NCAA volleyball tournament: How to watch Nebraska vs. Wisconsin (12/15/24) | FREE LIVE STREAM, Time, TV, Channel for regional final game
The Wisconsin Badgers face the Nebraska Huskers in the regional finals of the NCAA Division I volleyball tournament on Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024 (12/15/24) at Bob Devaney Sports Center in Lincoln, Neb.
How to watch: Fans can watch the game for free via a trial of DirecTV Stream or fuboTV. You can also watch via a subscription to Sling TV, which is offering half off your first month.
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Here’s what you need to know:
What: NCAA volleyball regional final
Who: Wisconsin vs. Nebraska
When: Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024
Where: Bob Devaney Sports Center
Time: 3 p.m. ET
TV: ABC
Live stream: fuboTV (free trial), DirecTV Stream (free trial)
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Regional final results
Saturday, Dec. 14
Pitt 3, Kentucky 0
Louisville 3, Stanford 1
Regional semifinals results
Thursday, Dec. 12
Kentucky 3, Missouri 1
Pitt 3, Oregon 2
Stanford 3, Florida 1
Louisville 3, Purdue 0
Friday, Dec. 13
Creighton 3, Texas 1
Penn State 3, Marquette 1
Wisconsin 3, Texas A&M 2
Nebraska 3, Dayton 1
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First Round Results
Thursday, Dec. 5
Loyola Chicago 3, No. 5 BYU 0
No. 6 Minnesota 3, Western Kentucky 1
No. 7 Missouri 3, Texas State 0
No. 6 Southern Cal 3, UT Arlington 0
Mississippi 3, No. 7 Florida St. 2
No. 5 Dayton 3, South Carolina 1
No. 7 Georgia Tech 3, Tennessee 2
No. 4 Purdue 3, Western Michigan 0
No. 5 Marquette 3, Florida Gulf Coast 0
No. 5 TCU 3, Hawaii 0
No. 3 Kentucky 3, Cleveland St. 0
No. 3 Texas 3, Texas A&M-CC 0
No. 2 Creighton 3, South Dakota 0
No. 2 Wisconsin 3, Fairfield 0
No. 2 SMU 3, Wichita 0
No. 4 Baylor 3, Wofford 0
No. 4 Oregon 3, High Point 0
No. 4 Utah 3, Charleston 0
Friday, Dec. 6
No. 8 Oklahoma 3, UTEP 2
No. 8 N. Iowa 3, Illinois 1
No. 6 Florida 3, NC State 0
No. 8 North Carolina 3, Yale 1
No. 8 Miami 3, South Dakota St. 0
No. 6 Texas A&M 3, Colorado St. 1
No. 1 Pittsburgh 3, Morehead St. 0
No. 1 Louisville 3, Chicago St. 0
No. 3 Kansas 3, Colgate 0
No. 7 Loyola Marymount 3, Washington 2
No. 1 Penn State 3, Delaware St. 0
No. 1 Nebraska 3, Florida A&M 0
No. 3 Arizona St. 3, New Hampshire 0
No. 2 Stanford 3, Sacramento St. 0
Second Round Results
Friday, Dec. 6
No. 4 Purdue 3, Loyola Chicago 0
No. 1 Texas 3, No. 6 Southern California 0
No. 7 Missouri 3, No. 2 SMU 1
No. 3 Kentucky 3, No. 6 Minnesota 1
No. 2 Creighton 3, Mississippi 0
No. 2 Wisconsin 3, No. 7 Georgia Tech 1
No. 5 Dayton 3, No. 4 Baylor 2
No. 5 Marquette 3, No. 4 Utah 2
No. 4 Oregon 3, No. 3 TCU 1
Saturday, Dec. 7
No. 1 Louisville 3, No. 8 N. Iowa 2
No. 1 Penn St. 3, No. 8 North Carolina 1
No. 1 Pittsburgh 3, No. 8 Oklahoma 0
No. 6 Florida 3, No. 3 Kansas 2
No. 1 Nebraska 3, No. 8 Miami 0
No. 6 Texas A&M 3, No. 3 Arizona St, 1
No. 2 Stanford 3, No. 7 Loyola Marymount 0
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Final Top 25 NCAA Volleyball Rankings
Games through Dec. 2, 2024
1, Pitt; 2, Penn State; 3, Nebraska; 4, Louisville; 5, Stanford; 6, Creighton; 7, Wisconsin; 8, Arizona State; 9, Purdue; 10, SMU; 11, Kentucky; 12, Kansas; 13, Teas; 14, Oregon; 15, Minnesota; 16, Baylor; 17, Utah; 18, Georgia Tech; 19, Southern California; 20, TCU; 21, Florida State; 22, Florida; 23, Dayton; 24, BYU; 25, Missouri.
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ESPN+ ($11.99 a month): ESPN+ carries college basketball games each week for only $11.99 a month. These games are exclusive to the platform.
Peacock TV ($7.99 a month): Peacock is the exclusive home of 75-plus Big Ten men’s and women’s basketball games for the 2024-25 season. The streaming service will also broadcast several Big East men’s basketball and Atlantic 10 men’s women’s basketball contests.
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Nebraska
Hail, rain, snow move into eastern Nebraska, western Iowa
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) – An active weather pattern is moving into the region starting tonight, bringing some snow into the region, according to KTIV’s forecast in Sioux City.
A First Alert 6 viewer sent footage of the storms while traveling on Interstate 80 near West Branch, Iowa.
TUESDAY NIGHT
In Siouxland, a batch of precipitation moves in after midnight. It could initially start as rain, but most of the precipitation will fall as snow. Snow showers will likely last through sunrise on Wednesday morning.
The snow will stay light with accumulations near an inch or less. This could create some slick spots on the Wednesday morning commute. Temperatures will probably fall a bit below the freezing mark.
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Nebraska
Shelter in place issued after suspicious object found in mailbox
GRAND ISLAND, Neb. — UPDATE: Grand Island Police said around 3:30 p.m. Tuesday that the shelter in place order has been lifted .
GIPD said the item was retrieved by the Nebraska State Patrol Bomb Squad, who is investigating.
The area has also now been reopened.
ORIGINAL STORY:
The Grand Island Police Department has cordoned off a local block and is urging residents to shelter in place.
According to GIPD, officers responded to the 4300 block of Sherwood Road just before 2:00 p.m. Tuesday afternoon. A resident reported finding a suspicious cylindrical object wrapped in duct tape inside a home.
The Nebraska State Patrol Bomb Squad has been called to the scene to investigate the device.
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Nebraska
68 students chosen as Nebraska Young Artist Award winners
The University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s Hixson-Lied College of Fine and Performing Arts has announced the winners of the 29th annual Nebraska Young Artist Awards.
The awards recognize 11th-grade students from Nebraska for their talents in visual art, dance, music, theatre, and film and emerging media arts.
Sixty-eight students from more than 40 high schools across the state have been selected as award winners and will be invited to a day of activities on campus March 25.
“Our faculty always look forward to this event,” said Chris Watson, director of recruitment for the college and coordinator of the awards. “They love meeting enthusiastic young artists, working with them and celebrating their talent.”
Students applied for the recognition and submitted an example of their work. Applications were received from 92 students. Hixson-Lied College faculty chose the winners.
Award winners were also asked to nominate the teacher who provided them with the greatest amount of mentoring and support in the development of their special talents.
Each student will receive a certificate and an original piece of artwork commissioned for the event and created by a School of Art, Art History and Design student.
Following is a list of award winners by hometown, with their high school and specialty area(s).
Aurora:
- Calvin Miller, Aurora, music
Beaver City:
- Johnathan Eakin, Southern Valley, visual arts
Bellevue:
- Mami Lloyd, Bellevue West, music
Bennington:
- Liliana Martic, Bennington, music
Eagle:
- Jorie Goings, Waverly, dance
Firth:
- Petra Van Cleave, home school, music
Fremont:
- Xavier Herre, Bergan Catholic, theatre
Fullerton:
- Lylla Sabata, Fullerton, music
Gretna:
- Lillian Bock, Gretna, music
Harvard:
- Allee Jarzynka, Harvard, music
Hendley:
- Lily Jordan, Southern Valley, visual arts
Hooper:
- Leo Arellano, Logan View, visual arts
- Ellsie Meier, Logan View, visual arts
Kearney:
- Kruz Flamig, Kearney, visual arts
- Isaac Hooton, Kearney, visual arts
- Mariah Kaslon, Kearney, visual arts
- Landen Tilley, Kearney, visual arts
Lincoln:
- Alissa Brenning, Norris, dance
- Kali Brewer, Lincoln Southeast, visual arts
- Ava Engel, Lincoln Northeast, dance
- Emalie Fischer, Lincoln North Star, dance
- Adelyn Haden, Lincoln Standing Bear, dance and music
- Audrey Haugen, Lincoln Southwest, theatre
- Andrea Hu, Lincoln East, music
- Logan Lambrecht, Lincoln Southwest, music and theatre
- Mckinzey Lile, Lincoln North Star, dance
- Hayley Marshall, Lincoln Southwest, dance
- Riley Minster, Lincoln East, music
- Joslyn Morgan, Lincoln Southeast, music
- Ariadne Ottoson, home school, music
- Megan Plander, Lincoln Lutheran, theatre
- Lauren Ramey, LPS Arts and Humanities Focus Program, visual arts
- Blake Semrad, Lincoln Southwest, dance
- Emma Shaeffer, Lincoln Southwest, dance
- Taylor Sharpe, Lincoln Southwest, dance
- Hugh Skretta, Lincoln High, music
- Samuel Sulzle, Lincoln Northwest, music
- Brooks Xia, Lincoln East, music
Martell:
- Reese Thomas, home school, music
Norfolk:
- Noah Asbury, Norfolk, music
- Emily Henkel, Norfolk, music; Nathan Kaiser, Norfolk, music
- North Platte: Brett Pfeifer, North Platte, theatre
Omaha:
- Asher Abuhl, Trinity Classical Academy, music
- Adam Campagna, Omaha South, film and emerging media arts
- Liam Cowherd Richardson, Creighton Preparatory, music
- Regina Ho, Millard South, film and emerging media arts
- Connor Holmstedt, Fort Calhoun, music
- Kara Leininger, Duchesne Academy, music
- Jayden Li, Millard North, music; Violet Little, Omaha Central, dance
- Mrethi Magesh, Millard North, dance
- Venkatesan Marichamy, Millard North, dance
- Moyra Matthews, Duchesne Academy, dance and music
- Jackson Mu, Millard North, music
- Gauri Nair, Millard North, dance
- Angela Qi, Millard North, music
- Jackson Ramsey, Gretna East, music
- Tara Richardson, Creighton Prep, music
- Vandana Santhanam, Marian, music
- Caroline Soderlin, Millard North, music
- Akshara Venkatesan, Millard North, dance
- Caleigh Walkenhorst, Millard West, music
Osmond:
- Donovan Heiman, Osmond, theatre
Papillion:
- Emelia Weaver, Papillion-La Vista, music
Pierce:
- Spencer Sindt, Pierce, music
Randolph:
- Brecken Shearer, Randolph, visual arts
York:
- Allison Holmes, York, visual arts
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