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Thursday Big Ten Recap: OSU Beats Nebraska
The Big Ten had two games on Thursday. The early game featured Nebraska on the road against Ohio State. Michigan traveled to face Rutgers later on.
Let’s take a look at what happened.
-Ohio State Buckeyes 78, Nebraska Cornhuskers 69
This was an interesting one, as both teams entered with momentum and serious NCAA Tournament hopes on the line. Nebraska had won four straight by double-digits and Ohio State was coming off a huge road win over Michigan State. Add in Nebraska’s underwhelming road record and it looked like it could be an interesting matchup.
The game itself was pretty competitive, with Ohio State starting to take control in the opening minutes of the second half. Nebraska’s biggest issue was the team’s inability to stop Jamison Battle, who finished with 32 points, four rebounds, and three assists. Roddy Gayle also had 16 points and 10 rebounds as the Buckeyes scored a 78-69 win.
Ohio State improved to 17-12 overall and 7-11 in Big Ten play with the win. The team remains on the wrong side of the bubble, even with the win, but it’s certainly getting a lot closer. TRank now gives the team a 9.2 percent chance to make the cut, which isn’t terrible given where things were a month ago. If Ohio State can close out the regular season with two wins, the team will have a real shot at making the field.
On the other side, Nebraska fell to 20-9 overall and 10-8 in Big Ten play with the loss. The Huskers remain a safe bet to make the NCAA Tournament, even after Thursday’s defeat. However, it’s probably going to take at least one more win down the stretch for fans to feel completely confident. The good news is the team closes with two winnable games.
The Buckeyes will now prepare for arch-rival Michigan at home on Sunday. The Huskers will prepare for Rutgers at home on Sunday.
-Rutgers Scarlet Knights 82, Michigan Wolverines 52
This was over a few minutes into the first half. Rutgers absolutely blitzed a short-handed Michigan squad and never looked back. Clifford Omoruyi led the way with 19 points and 15 rebounds. Jeremiah Williams also had 19 points. The benches were unloaded in the second half as Rutgers impressed throughout.
Rutgers improved to 15-13 overall and 7-10 in Big Ten play with the win while Michigan fell to 8-21 overall and 3-15 in Big Ten play with the loss. The Scarlet Knights will now prepare for Nebraska on the road on Sunday. Michigan will get Ohio State on the road on Sunday.
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3,566 degrees, 3,484 grads, 64 nations, 1 Nebraska U
As the university moves into summer sessions, Nebraska Today is taking a deeper dive into the numbers behind the university’s May 2024 commencement.
Click on any image below to read more about commencement and the Huskers who earned degrees.
Graphics by Kristen Labadie, text by Sean Hagewood | University Communication and Marketing
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Grand jury indicts Nebraska State Penitentiary inmate in the murder of his cellmate
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) – A grand jury indicted a man in the murder of his cellmate at the Nebraska State Penitentiary on Oct. 29, 2022.
Lancaster County Attorney Pat Condon announced Monday a grand jury made up of 16 people returned an indictment charging Tyler Stanford with first-degree murder in the killing of his cellmate, Philip Garcia.
Under Nebraska Law, a grand jury is called whenever “a person has died while being apprehended by of while in the custody of a law enforcement officer of detention personnel.” The grand jury determines whether an offense against Nebraska criminal laws occurred regarding the death.
Following the indictment being filed, the District Court of Lancaster County scheduled Stanford to virtually appear from the Tecumseh State Correctional Institution for his initial court appearance on Tuesday at 10:30 a.m.
This is an ongoing investigation. The Lancaster County Attorney’s Office coordinated with investigators from the Nebraska State Patrol, Lancaster County Sheriff’s Office and Lincoln Police Department.
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Nebraska Extension offers Part 107 drone test prep courses
During the months of June, July and August 2024, Nebraska Extension will be offering one-day (eight hour) courses across the state to prepare individuals to pass the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Aeronautical Knowledge Exam.
“The Part 107 Test Prep Course has been very successful, and students have been doing very well,” said Dirk Charlson, statewide extension educator of digital ag and course instructor, referring to the same course offered in early 2024.
During the months of January through March, Charlson taught this course across the state at six locations from the Nebraska Panhandle to Lincoln. The course had a total attendance of 87 students, who represented a mix of backgrounds from growers, educators, real estate accessors, professional photographers, and individuals involved in emergency management. In addition to Nebraska, students traveled from several states to attend, including Wyoming, Kansas, Iowa and Missouri.
This course covers aviation topics such as regulations, airspace, radio communication, weather, aircraft performance, and other basic aviation concepts necessary to pass the Part 107 knowledge exam. The exam is taken at an FAA designated location and consists of 60 multiple-choice questions.
The Part 107 Remote Pilot Exam Prep Courses are available to the public. Aviation experience is not essential to be successful in the course. The course will be offered at seven locations across the state from June through August, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. local time:
- June 7 — UNL Panhandle Research, Extension and Educator Center, 4502 Ave. I, Scottsbluff.
- June 14 — Syracuse Public Library, 480 Fifth St., Syracuse.
- June 21 — Hall County Extension Office, 3180 W. Hwy 34, Grand Island.
- June 28 — Gage County Extension Office, 1115 W. Scott St., Beatrice.
- July 10 — Henry J. Stumpf International Wheat Center, 76025 Rd. 329, Grant.
- Aug. 8 — Dodge County Extension Office, 1206 W. 23rd St., Fremont.
- Aug. 16 — UNL West Central Research, Extension and Education Center, 402 W. State Farm Rd., North Platte.
Registration is available online for each location. Pre-registration is required with a $275 registration fee.
Please contact Dirk Charlson for more information on this course at 402-460-0742 (text or call).
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