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Singles Rally Comes Up Short vs. Nebraska – Purdue Boilermakers
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – A singles rally was not sufficient for the Purdue males’s tennis staff to knock off No. 75 Nebraska on Saturday afternoon on the Schwartz Tennis Heart. The Boilermakers dropped their penultimate residence match of the common season 4-2 to the Cornhuskers.
Nebraska took the opening level in doubles. The Cornhuskers received 6-3 and 6-4 at No. 2 and three, respectively. Purdue’s high pairing in Michal Wozniak and Piotr Galus have been two factors away from knocking off Victor Moreno Lozano and Nic Wiedenhorn however noticed their match go unfinished at 5-3.
Athell Bennett put Purdue on the board with a 6-1, 6-4 win over Dario Huber at No. 1. The win was Bennett’s 86 of his profession tying him with Jim Grey (1985-88) for seventh in program historical past in profession singles wins.
After Nebraska jumped again out to a 3-1 lead, Gabriele Brancatelli dominated Calvin Mueller within the second set at No. 2 to win 7-6(3), 6-2.
Piotr Galus tried a valiant comeback within the third set towards Roni Hietaranta at No. 5, however the Polish worldwide got here up brief in a 3-6, 6-0, 6-2 loss. Rohan Sachdev’s match went unfinished with the rookie main Victor Moreno Lozano 6-7(3), 7-5, 4-1.
The Boilermakers will honor seniors Athell Bennett and Andre Suzanne in a prematch ceremony Sunday previous to the midday begin towards Wisconsin, the ultimate residence match of the 2022 season.
PURDUE (Sep 11, 2-4) – 2, No. 75 Nebraska (7-14, 3-3) – 4
Singles
1. Athell Bennett (PUR) def. Dario Huber (UNL) – 6-1, 6-4
2. Gabriele Brancatelli (PUR) def. Calvin Mueller (UNL) – 7-6(3), 6-2
3. Shunya Maruyama (UNL) def. Tomasz Dudek (PUR) – 7-5, 6-1
4. Rohan Sachdev (PUR) vs. Victor Moreno Lozano (UNL) 6-7(6), 7-5, 4-1 unfinished
5. Roni Hietaranta (UNL) def. Piotr Galus (PUR) – 3-6, 0-6, 6-2
6. William Gleason (UNL) def. Michal Wozniak (PUR) – 6-2, 6-3
Doubles
1. Piotr Galus/ Victor Moreno Lozano/Nic Wiedenhorn (UNL) – 5-3
2. No. 40 Dario Huber/Shunya Maruyama (UNL) def. Athell Bennett/Gabriele Brancatelli (PUR) – 6-3
3. Calvin Mueller/William Gleason (UNL) def. Tomasz Dudek/Milledge Cossu (PUR) – 6-4
Order of End
Singles: 1,6,3,2,5
Doubles: 2,3
Nebraska
Nebraska lands Kentucky wide receiver
Nebraska football landed a commitment from former Kentucky Wildcats receiver Dane Key on Tuesday afternoon. He is the tenth overall player to join Nebraska from the transfer portal.
He recorded 47 catches for 715 yards and two touchdowns last season. He had two games of at least 100 receiving yards in 2024. The first game was against Ohio on September 21. He caught seven passes for 145 yards in a contest. He followed that up with an eight-catch, 105-yard performance against the Ole Miss Rebels the following week.
Key gives the Huskers a veteran body in the wide receiver room. There is young talent to be had at the position. He will be able to provide production right now, as well as help bridge the gap between the freshman and upperclassmen wide receivers.
It will be interesting to see Key’s role in this offense moving into 2025. This was a solid get for a wide receiver room that continues loading up. The program landed another solid weapon for quarterback Dylan Raiola.
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Nebraska WR Malachi Coleman to transfer to Minnesota
Joining Miami (Ohio)’s Javon Tracy and UCLA’s Logan Loya, Nebraska transfer wide receiver Malachi Coleman has committed to play for the Minnesota Golden Gophers.
He has three years of eligibility remaining.
Coleman was a high school All-American, a four-star prospect, and a Top 100 recruit according to 247 Sports. He saw the field as a true freshman with the Huskers, catching eight passes for 139 receiving yards and one touchdown, before redshirting this season as a sophomore. Coleman brings size and speed to the Gophers’ wide receiver room.
Coleman, Tracy, and Loya will all have the opportunity to stake their claim atop the depth chart at wide receiver, as Le’Meke Brockington and Cristian Driver are Minnesota’s only returning wide receivers with game experience.
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The Nebraska Football Show: Pinstripe Bowl Preview
Nebraska closes out the 2024 season on Saturday, Dec. 28 in the Pinstripe Bowl against Boston College.
Inside Nebraska’s Tim Verghese and Steve Marik break down the new-look Huskers, with slight changes at nearly every position due to transfer portal departures, injuries and opt outs. The two discuss a handful of underclassmen that could be in line for bigger roles on Saturday and a few other players they’re intrigued to see in action.
To close, the two share their keys to victory for Nebraska, what to expect out of Boston College and what a win would ultimately mean for the program
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