Nebraska
Nebraska softball team shuts out No. 23 Oregon
LINCOLN, Neb. (Nebraska Athletics) – The Nebraska softball team put together its most complete game of the season Saturday in a 6-0 shutout of No. 23 Oregon in Cathedral City, Calif.
The Huskers posted their first shutout of the season and first shutout of a ranked team since 2018. Offensively, Nebraska scored off all three Oregon pitchers, and the Huskers had nine hits in the game, including a pair of home runs.
Sarah Harness and Kaylin Kinney combined on the shutout for Nebraska (7-5). Harness started and tossed 3.2 shutout innings, allowing three hits. Kinney (4-4) earned the win in relief with 3.1 shutout innings, surrendering two hits.
Offensively, Billie Andrews went 3-for-4 with three runs scored and two RBIs. She hit her third home run in two games. Samantha Bland also homered – the first of her career – while Ava Bredwell was 2-for-2 with a pair of doubles and two RBIs.
Morgan Scott (4-3) took the loss for the Ducks (9-7). Scott allowed four runs (three earned) in 2.0 innings.
Nebraska jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the top of the first. Billie Andrews led off with a single and Peyton Cody followed with another single and an error in the outfield allowed Andrews to advance to third and Cody to second. Bredwell then brought in the game’s first one with a sacrifice bunt that scored Andrews. Bella Bacon made it 2-0 when she scored Cody with a sacrifice fly to center.
Oregon loaded the bases with one out in the bottom of the first on a hit batter and back-to-back walks. But Harness got out of the jam without any damage with a force out at home plate and a strikeout.
The Huskers doubled their lead in the top of the third. Alina Felix led off with a single before Billie Andrews homered to center field to make it 4-0.
Nebraska stretched its lead to 5-0 in the top of the fifth. Billie Andrews led off with a single, stole second and scored on an RBI double from Bredwell.
Bland made it 6-0 with a leadoff home run in the top of the sixth.
Oregon had one base runner in both the sixth and seventh innings before Kinney closed out the shutout.
Nebraska wraps up its weekend with a pair of games on Sunday. The Huskers take on No. 20 Utah at 11 a.m. (Central) followed by a contest with Cal State Fullerton.
Post-Game Notes
- Nebraska posted its first victory over a ranked team in four tries this season.
- The Huskers shut out a top-25 opponent for the first time since Feb. 10, 2018 (5-0 over No. 15 Utah).
- Nebraska homered twice in the game marking the first time this season the Huskers have hit multiple homers in back-to-back games.
- Billie Andrews went 3-for-4 to extend her hitting streak to seven games. Today marked the 13th time in her career that Andrews has had three or more hits in a game.
- Andrews hit her third home run in the past two games. The home run against Oregon was the 48th of her career, moving her into sole possession of fourth place on Nebraska’s career home run list.
- Andrews also moved into a tie for seventh place in Husker history with 78 career extra-base hits.
- Andrews is 7-for-13 this weekend with three home runs.
- Ava Bredwell went 2-for-2 and tied her career high with two doubles. She extended her hitting streak to six games.
- Bredwell is 9-for-19 during her hitting streak with four doubles and six RBIs.
- Peyton Cody had one hit to extend her hitting streak to six games.
- Cody is 10-for-17 during her hitting streak with two homers, two doubles and five RBIs.
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Pillen: Nebraska senator tears down historical exhibits by PragerU from Capitol walls
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) – Parts of a temporary historical exhibit inside the Nebraska State Capitol were torn down by a state senator, Gov. Pillen alleges.
Gov. Pillen said Wednesday on social media that several displays of historical figures, key events in the American Revolution and portraits of those who signed the Declaration of Independence were “ripped off the walls” by state Sen. Machaela Cavanaugh of Omaha.
A 40-second video shared by Pillen appears to show Sen. Cavanaugh taking down several displays and a photo showed the items on the floor of her office.
The displays featuring material made by the controversial conservative group PragerU were put up in the state Capitol as part of the United States’ 250th anniversary.
“Celebrating America during our 250th year should be a moment of unity and patriotism, not divisiveness and destructive partisanship. I am disappointed in this shameful and selfish bad example,” Pillen wrote.
Cavanaugh told 10/11 that senators are prohibited from putting items on the walls in the hallway outside their offices. She said the posters line the entire hallway around the first floor, but she only took down the ones outside her office.
“When I walked in this morning and saw these poster boards lining the hallway of my office, I thought well I’m not allowed to have things lining the hall of my office… I tried to take them down as gently as I could and not damage any of them, and I stacked them inside of my office and I let the state patrol know that they were there,” Cavanaugh said.
PragerU has previously faced criticism for making content that historians, researchers and scholars have considered inaccurate or misleading. Some parents and educators have also spoken out against the nonprofit, saying its content spreads misinformation and is being used for “indoctrinating children.”
The Founders Museum exhibit in particular has been criticized by The American Historical Association for blurring the line between reality and fiction, according to NPR.
The exhibit is supposed to remain on display during public building hours through the summer.
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Oregon State LB transfer Dexter Foster commits to Nebraska
Nebraska has picked up a third linebacker commitment from Oregon State transfer Dexter Foster, a sophomore with three seasons of eligibility remaining, including a redshirt year.
The 6-foot-3, 236lb linebacker started in seven games this fall for the Beavers, totaling 52 tackles with 3.0 tackles for loss, four quarterback hurries and a pass breakup. As a true freshman in 2024, he appeared in 12 games, totaling 43 tackles with two tackles for loss, a sack and two quarterback hurries.
Foster held just two offers coming out of high school prior to committing to Oregon State, but was at one point a target for new Nebraska defensive coordinator Rob Aurich, when Aurich was the defensive coordinator and linebackers coach at Idaho in 2022-2023.
The sophomore joins a linebacker room that has seen a bit of a facelift through transfer portal additions. San Diego State linebacker Owen Chambliss led the Aztecs in tackles this season and has now signed with the Huskers, following Rob Aurich to Lincoln. Iowa State freshman linebacker Will Hawthorne committed to the Huskers on Tuesday. Nebraska fell just short of Iowa State when Hawthorne was coming out of Gilbert (Ia.) in the 2025 cycle.
Foster is the seventh transfer portal addition for the Huskers this cycle and the fourth defensive addition. The Huskers are expected to be done with linebacker portal recruiting at this point and will turn attention to needs up front, both at defensive tackle and edge rusher.
Quick look at what Nebraska is getting in Foster
Standing 6-foot-3, and north of 235lbs, Foster is rangy and athletic in space. Has the versatility to play true strong-side or weak-side linebacker and could even spin down to edge rusher if needed. Possesses the athletic and physical range to track down ball-carriers in space, arm length to keep would-be-blockers at bay. Shows good eye discipline working through traffic, quick to react and trigger downhill, with the fluidity to change directions quickly. Still more read-and-react than anticipatory at this point in his development, but gets to his spots quickly. Has the athleticism to stick in coverage against running backs, tight ends and even slot receivers.
Has the experience, size and play-style to factor into Nebraska’s linebacker rotation immediately, and could even push to start alongside San Diego State linebacker transfer Owen Chambliss. Has the versatility to be a chess piece of sorts for Aurich and stick on the field regardless of personnel.
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Nebraska-based pizza chain Godfather’s Pizza is set to open a new location in Queen Creek
QUEEN CREEK, AZ — A slice of the Midwest is coming to the East Valley! Godfather’s Pizza from Omaha, Nebraska, is set to open a new location this month in Queen Creek.
Bruce Cannon, who owns and operates two Godfather’s Pizza locations in Lincoln and Norfolk, Nebraska, will also own and operate the new Queen Creek restaurant.
“This marks the brand’s first traditional Godfather’s Pizza restaurant in Arizona since 2009, signaling an exciting return to the Phoenix metro area,” read the news release sent to ABC15.
The restaurant will open near Queen Creek Rd and Signal Butte Rd.
The restaurant will provide dine-in, carryout, and third-party delivery options, featuring its classic pizza lineup alongside favorites like breadsticks, streusels, and specialty pies.
IF YOU GO
- Opening date: January 19, 2026.
- Address: 22485 Queen Creek Road, Suite 101
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