Nebraska
Nebraska first responder finally back home after fatal crash in wildfires
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) – A promising replace to these devastating wildfires in southern Nebraska simply two months in the past.
A primary responder injured in a deadly automotive crash whereas on his option to struggle the hearth is on the street to restoration.
The April wildfires in south-central Nebraska destroyed a lot of houses and loads of lands. There was a lot smoke that it was onerous for the 20-plus volunteer fireplace departments to see as they raced to struggle it from each angle.
In a single instance, first responders crashed right into a water truck semi. It had a reputation, the Street 739 fireplace. In early April, the excessive winds pushed it uncontrolled simply north of Arapahoe, Nebraska.
Elwood Volunteer Hearth Chief Darren Krull raced to the scene however collided with a water truck.
Krull was killed.
“How’s your shoulder immediately?” mentioned a rehab group member.
His passenger, Phelps County Emergency Supervisor Justin Norris was severely injured. It’s not apparent immediately however he suffered head trauma, a spinal twine harm, and several other damaged bones.
He spent two weeks within the hospital earlier than being transferred to Madonna Rehabilitation Hospital to maneuver from the survival to the restoration stage.
It’s clearly a sluggish course of, particularly the getting out and in of the wheelchair.
Justin Norris says he wouldn’t be shocked if he graduates to a walker or crutches quickly.
The emergency supervisor is used to responding to chaos, the character of the job. It’s simply that he’s by no means a part of that story.
He’s again house in Holdrege now asking for privateness.
And whereas he’s practically mastered the grabber, the extender that helps choose up issues simply out of attain, Justin Norris hopes to get again to part-time work serving to others later this summer time with the understanding this sort of rehab work will solely proceed.
As Justin Norris recovers at house not removed from these scenes again in April, he calls it a ready recreation at this level, uncertain of what remaining surgical procedures he could have.
He nonetheless isn’t in a position to put weight on his legs.
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Nebraska Hoops Game Day: at Maryland
Riding a three-game losing skid and seeing its 20-game home winning streak snapped, Nebraska desperately needs to get its season back on track today at Maryland.
Here is what you need to know going into another daunting road test for the Huskers this afternoon in College Park…
Who, What, Where, When
Nebraska Cornhuskers (12-5, 2-4 Big Ten) at Maryland Terrapins (13-5, 3-4 Big Ten)
Sunday, Jan. 19, 2025 – 11:00 a.m. CT
Xfinity Center (17,950)
TV: Big Ten Network
Radio: Huskers Radio Network
Internet/Streaming: Fox Sports App
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Nebraska projected starters
Rollie Worster | G | Sr. | 6-5/210 | Ended up with 10 points, seven rebounds, and five assists to finish with a team-best +/- of 14 in the loss to Rutgers. He also shot 8-10 at the free-throw line. |
Brice Williams | G | Sr. | 6-7/214 | Scored a team-high 21 points in the loss to Rutgers. He’s averaging 18.9 ppg on the season while shooting a career-high 48.5% from the field and 40 percent on 3-pointers. |
Juwan Gary | F | Sr. | 6-6/226 | Finished with 20 points in the loss to Rutgers, two shy of matching his career high. That marked his 11th double-figure scoring effort of the year and second 20-point game. |
Berke Buyuktuncel | F | So. | 6-10/224 | Held scoreless on 0-4 shooting with two assists, two turnovers, and four fouls over his 21 minutes of work against Rutgers. His +/- of 10 still ranked second on the team. |
Braxton Meah | F | Sr. | 7-1/264 | He made all three of his shot attempts to finish with six points, six rebounds, and a blocked shot over 17 minutes of work in the loss to Rutgers. |
Maryland projected starters
Ja’Kobi Gillespie | G | Fr. | 6-6/215 | Belmont transfer who is averaging 13.9 ppg on 47 percent shooting, including 41 percent from 3-point range. He also leads UMD with 4.3 apg) and 1.7 spg. |
Rodney Rice | G | Sr. | 6-4/210 | He’s scoring 12.4 points per game while ranking second on the team with 2.4 assists per game this season. |
Selton Miguel | G | Fr. | 6-10/200 | He’s averaging 11.1 points, 1.8 rebounds, and 1.9 assists per game while starting all 18 contests for Maryland this season. |
Julian Reese | F | Fr. | 6-7/205 | All-Big Ten selection who is averaging 13.2 ppg on 58 percent shooting and leads Maryland in rebounding (8.7 rpg) and blocked shots (1.3 bpg). |
Derik Queen | C | Fr. | 6-10/275 | A true freshman who leads Maryland in scoring with 15.8 ppg on 56 percent shooting while hauling in 8.1 rebounds per game. |
3 keys to victory
Defend the 3
It really doesn’t matter who Nebraska is playing – the Huskers’ 3-point defense has become a critical concern over its three-game losing streak. Iowa (17), Purdue (19), and Rutgers (12) combined to hit a whopping 48 threes. That’s 16.0 made 3-pointers per game. Head coach Fred Hoiberg said after the Rutgers loss that it wasn’t a schematic issue but that his team needed to defend the perimeter with better effort and consistency. To prevent today from becoming a repeat performance, Nebraska better be locked in with its close-outs, rotations, and contests from start to finish. Maryland comes in ranked fifth in the Big Ten, shooting at a 35.9% clip from behind the arc. Again, the opponent won’t matter if NU cannot make life more difficult on teams from deep. The Huskers currently rank 358th out of 364 Division I teams, with 49.8% of their opponent scoring coming off 3-pointers.
Battle on the boards
One area that has made Maryland such a tough matchup this season is how effective the Terrapins have been on the glass this season. UMD ranks fifth in the Big Ten in rebounding (37.3 rpg) out-rebounds its opponents by more than five rebounds per game. Big men Julian Reese (fifth, 8.7 rpg) and Derik Queen (seventh, 8.1) rank among the Big Ten’s top rebounders, with Reese tied for first in the league with 3.2 offensive boards per game. The Huskers just gave up 17 offensive rebounds for 19 second-chance points against Rutgers. If they can’t finish defensive possessions with strong rebounding, it could be another long day on the defensive end.
How much do you want it?
Ace Bailey’s voice better still echo through the heads of every Nebraska player today at Maryland. The Scarlet Knights’ stellar freshman called the Huskers out repeatedly during Thursday night’s game, yelling, “We want it more than them!” Juwan Gary said that added salt to the Huskers’ wounds. It also forced them to look into the mirror after a third consecutive Big Ten defeat. For NU to get its season back on track, it must play like the team that wants it more. In two of their past three losses (Iowa and Rutgers), they’ve left feeling like they were the better team. They just didn’t finish the job. Today’s game will measure what this team is all about. Their effort and intensity at Maryland will say plenty about the chances of getting this train back on the tracks.
Quotable
“That’s all I kept hearing Ace Bailey say tonight. ‘We want it more.’ That hurt as a player. I know no team wants it more than my guys, for sure. But they proved it today.”
Senior forward Juwan Gary on Rutgers’ star Ace Bailey’s comments during Nebraska’s loss on Thursday night.
Prediction
Maryland (-9.5) 81, Nebraska 71
Robin’s season record: 14-2
Vs. the spread: 8-8
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Nebraska vs. Maryland Prediction, Odds and Key Players for Sunday, January 19th
Maryland couldn’t build on a small winning streak, losing in overtime at Northwestern during the week.
However, the Terps can get back on track on Sunday against Nebraska, who is in the midst of a tailspin after a strong start to Big Ten play. The Cornhuskers have dropped three straight in league play, most recently in a close home loss to Rutgers.
Fed Hoiberg’s group has travelled well this season, winning two non conference games on the road, including against Creighton. Can the team make the trip to College Park and contend with an NCAA Tournament club in Maryland?
Here’s our betting preview.
Spread
Moneyline
Total: 145.5 (Over -104/Under -118)
Odds courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook
Nebraska
Brice Williams: Despite the three-game skid, Williams continues to produce. He has scored in double figures in all but one Big Ten game this season, including 30 points in December against Indiana and 21 against Rutgers on Thursday despite the loss. Williams will put a ton of pressure on the Maryland perimeter defense to stop him from getting to his spots on the floor as WIlliams has a 63% true shooting percentage.
Maryland
Derik Queen: Queen showed on Thursday that he can do more than just pour it in the hoop, only scoring nine points in the loss to Northwestern on the road in overtime, but grabbing 14 rebounds. Queen is likely a lottery pick in the NBA Draft and will look to showcase his talent on Sunday afternoon.
Maryland has been a dominant team at home this season, 11-1 on the year, but I like Nebraska to keep this one competitive in a matchup that suits the Cornhuskers well.
First, Maryland is coming off a fairly grueling set of games that includes a come from behind effort against Minnesota and an overtime game at Northwestern. The Terps defense doesn’t do a great job of containing penetration, ranking bottom third in the country in average shot distance. That’s impactful against a Nebraska offense that is reliant on getting inside and initiating contact, ranking top 50 in free throw rate.
The strong finishing of players like Williams can open up the floor for Nebraksa who is an average three-point shooting group on a healthy diet of threes.
Meanwhile, the Nebraska defense does a good job on the glass and shutting off the interior, ranking fourth in the country in average shot proximity. For a Maryland offense that runs through Queen on the post, the team may need to look elsewhere on Sunday afternoon against the strong post defense of Nebraska.
While Maryland may improve its home record, I think this game will be fairly competitive and the Terps struggle to get the necessary margin to cover the big point spread.
PICK: Nebraska +7.5
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I-80 Club: What Is Happening With Nebraska Men’s Basketball?
On this week’s Saturday Morning Coffee Show, Josh Peterson and Jack Mitchell discussed Nebraska men’s basketball’s loss to Rutgers, the upcoming stretch of games, and how the team can come out of things in a better spot.
Below is a lightly edited transcript of their conversation on the podcast.
Josh: That was supposed to be the win and to play like they did, to get to go down at the half and the second half, it just had that sense of dread, the entire second half. The entire second half was full of dread.
Jack: But do you remember after the Rutgers game last year, where I thought Juwan Gary tore his Achilles tendon, of course, and that was a bad spot. Don’t you remember how they played in that game? They just got like physically destroyed by a different, very different Rutgers team then. I mailed that season in at that point, and it got better. So, there’ll still be some good moments, but the schedule is weird because the road games. They’re still such underdogs in these road games. Like they would go, I don’t expect them to, but if they would go get a win against Maryland tomorrow, it basically, everything’s erased. Everything’s back to where it was three games ago, at least resume-wise.
Josh: Or if they lose, it’s suddenly four straight and another road loss…
Jack: The USC is the one, the USC is the one that, in Lincoln, is the one that could derail the season.
Josh: Well, you and I talked about that when you filled in a week ago yesterday, right? Where if they don’t pick up any of these road wins, it’s gonna put so much pressure on the USC game. And now, Jack, I would say that pressure is already there, but now there is gonna be some pressure on the home games, given that they just lost to Rutgers.
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