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Nebraska adds familiar face in Rhode Island transfer Jamarques Lawrence
He’s back.
Jamarques Lawrence announced his transfer to Nebraska today. The 6-foot-3, 183-pound guard spent the first two seasons of his college career in Lincoln with the Huskers — 2022-23 and 2023-24 — before transferring to Rhode Island last offseason.
The New Jersey native started 31 games with the Rams out of the Atlantic 10 Conference and averaging 9.9 points, 2.5 assists and 1.8 rebounds while shooting 41.8% from the field and a career-best 39.1% on an average of 4.9 3-point attempts per game.
Lawrence will be a senior with one season of eligibility remaining in 2025-26.
Lawrence scored in double-digits in 13 of his 31 games at Rhode Island, with a season- and career-high 20 points coming in a win over St. Bonaventure on Feb. 12. That also happened to be the night Lawrence sank a clutch, game-winning corner 3 at the buzzer, while getting fouled, to give his team the win:
Lawrence finished his season strong, averaging 11.2 points per game in his final 12 games. He also shot 45% from 3 (26-of-58) during that stretch.
During his fist stint at Nebraska, Lawrence played in 62 games with 35 starts, 23 of which came as a sophomore in 2023-24. That season he averaged 6.9 points, 3.1 rebounds and 2.5 assists while shooting 35.6% on 3.0 3s per game.
In his first two seasons at Nebraska, Lawrence shot a combined 62% from the free-throw line (49-of-79). He connected on 77.1% of his free throws as a sophomore. Lawrence showed improvement at the charity strip at Rhode Island, as he made a career-best 87.3% of his attempts (48-of-55).
Lawrence is the third transfer addition of the 2025 cycle for Nebraska.
Here’s a quick rundown of the comings and goings from Nebraska’s roster so far:
Nebraska transfers in:
> Pryce Sandfort | F | Iowa | two seasons of eligibility (April 4)
> Ugnius Jarusevicius | F | one season of eligibility (April 5)
> Jamarques Lawrence | G | Rhode Island + Nebraska | one season of eligibility (April 8)
Nebraska transfers out:
> Gavin Griffiths (April 7)
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Nebraska baseball falls to 16th-ranked Kansas
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) – The Nebraska baseball team lost to Kansas 9-7 on Tuesday in front of a record crowd at Hoglund Park. The Huskers took an early lead on an RBI single by National Freshman of the Week Drew Grego. After giving up three unanswered runs, Nebraska rallied to go back in front on a 3rd-inning single by Will Jesske. Both Grego and Jesske finished with two hits in the game.
Kansas, however, took control in the middle innings. The Jayhawks got home runs from Tyson Owens and Josh Dykoff in the sixth frame. Both round-trippers came off NU relief pitcher Ty Horn. Kansas added insurance in the 7th inning before a late rally by the Huskers.
Nebraska trimmed a five-run deficit to two, but couldn’t complete the comeback on the road.
The Huskers’ loss is their second to the Jayhawks this season. Nebraska’s record drops to 31-10 overall.
Will Bolt’s team returns to action on Friday at Illinois. Game one is scheduled for 6:00 p.m. in Champaign.
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Nebraska jumps up to No. 2 in college softball Power 10 rankings
Softball
April 21, 2026
Nebraska jumps up to No. 2 in college softball Power 10 rankings
April 21, 2026
Check out Michella Chester’s updated college softball Power 10 rankings for the week of April 21, which sees Nebraska rise to No. 2 behind an 11-game win streak.
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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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