HUSKER FOOTBALL ANNOUNCES AFTERNOON KICKOFF FOR ILLINOIS:
The Big Ten Conference announced on Monday morning that Nebraska’s Oct. 29 home game against Illinois will kick off at 2:30 p.m. CT.
The game will be televised on either ABC or ESPN with the network determined following this Saturday’s games.
The Huskers can be heard on KGFW and KQKY/HITS 106.
HUSKERS’ ALLICK NAMED BIG TEN FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK:
Nebraska middle blocker Bekka Allick was named the Big Ten Freshman of the Week
Allick averaged 2.50 kills per set and 1.33 blocks per set in Nebraska’s sweeps of No. 14 Penn State and Northwestern over the weekend. She also had a team-high .481 attacking percentage with 15 kills on 27 swings with just two errors.
Against Penn State, Allick had six kills and six blocks and hit .385 in the 3-0 victory. She followed on Sunday by matching her season high with nine kills on .571 hitting to go with two blocks against Northwestern.
Allick’s award is the second Big Ten weekly honor of the season for the Huskers. Lexi Rodriguez was named Co-Defensive Player of the Week last Monday.
LOPER VOLLEYBALL’S CYZA EARNS MIAA HONOR:
The MIAA has announced its eighth Volleyball Athletes of the Week for the 2022 season. Nebraska Kearney’s Emersen Cyza was selected as the offensive athlete of the week.
Cyza averaged 4.55 kills per set and hit .374 as No. 8-ranked UNK won three matches last week to move into sole possession of first place in the MIAA standings. Cyza had a career-high 28 kills, three shy of tying the school mark, in a 3-2 win at No. 19 Central Oklahoma.
The Wyoming transfer reached that tally in just 50 swings for a .500 hitting percentage. She then went for a team-best 14 kills in the Lopers sweep in Wichita.
LOPER FOOTBALL SWARMED BY HORNETS:
The 32nd-ranked Emporia State Hornets totaled 553 yards of offense and forced seven punts to down No. 22/13 Nebraska Kearney, 44-21, Saturday afternoon at Ron & Carol Cope Stadium at Foster Field.
The fast-break Hornets (5-2) win a third game in a row to move into a four-way tie for second place in the MIAA standings. Earlier this fall, E-State missed a PAT and two field goals in a 14-13 loss to league leader Pittsburg State (7-0). UNK is also 5-2 but will need to win out and get some help in order to make the NCAA Division II playoffs for a second straight season.
The Lopers head to winless Lincoln University next Saturday in Jefferson City, Mo. The game kicks off at 2 p.m.
HUSKER VOLLEYBALL SWEEPS ANOTHER BIG TEN FOE:
The No. 3 Nebraska volleyball team took care of business with a 25-23, 25-16, 25-18 sweep of Northwestern on Sunday at the Bob Devaney Sports Center in front of a crowd of 8,175.
The Huskers (16-1, 8-0 Big Ten) won their ninth match in a row and fourth by sweep, while Northwestern fell to 13-7 (2-6 Big Ten).
Nebraska used a balanced attack with five players recording at least six kills. Bekka Allick (.571), Madi Kubik (.304) and Whitney Lauenstein all had nine kills for the Huskers. Ally Batenhorst added eight kills and Lindsay Krause had six. Kaitlyn Hord chipped in five kills along with a team-high five blocks.
Northwestern hit .195 for the match and was led by 11 kills from Kathryn Randorf. Former Husker Megan Miller had 13 digs as the Wildcats’ libero.
The Huskers are back on the road for their next three matches, beginning Wednesday at 7 p.m. (CT) at No. 9 Purdue.
LOPER VOLLEYBALL IN FIRST PLACE AFTER NEWMAN SWEEP:
Outside hitter Emersen Cyza had 14 kills and eighth-ranked Nebraska Kearney had six aces to sweep Newman Saturday afternoon in Wichita.
The first-place Lopers improve to 22-22 (12-2) and win a fifth straight match while the Jets fall to 7-16 (2-11).
Cyza (Alliance), after a career-best 28 kills in a 3-2 win Friday at No. 19 Central Oklahoma, reached her total today in 35 swings (.286 pct.). She had five in the first, five more in the second and four in the third.
UNK hosts nationally-ranked Central Missouri next Friday night and Missouri Western on Saturday afternoon.
NEBRASKA FOOTBALL POSTGAME COMMENTS – MICKEY JOSEPH:
JOSEPH – HUSKERS KEPT FIGHTING AT PURDUE:
Interim Head Coach for Nebraska Football Mickey Joseph spoke to the media after the Huskers’ road loss to Purdue and said he was happy with the fight from the team…
Joseph added that he knows the defense needs improvement, and the loss falls on his shoulders for not getting the team prepared.
JOSEPH – NEED TO CONTINUE TO EXECUTE AT ALL THREE PHASES:
Interim Head Coach for Husker Football Mickey Joseph reminded the media during his postgame press conference after the loss to Purdue that his team must execute at all three phases of football to win…
The Huskers now sit at 3-4 on the season and have a bye week to improve and prepare for their final stretch of Big Ten conference games.
JOSEPH – DEFENSE FOUGHT, PERFORMANCE IS ON ME:
Nebraska interim Head Coach Mickey Joseph was adamant in his postgame comments that the Blackshirts’ performance was on his shoulders after the loss to Purdue…
Nebraska allowed Purdue to run over 100 plays, compared to the Huskers’ 52 offensive snaps.
JOSEPH – DEFENSE CANNOT BE SCOREBOARD WATCHING:
Interim Head Coach for Nebraska Football Mickey Joseph gave words of encouragement for his defense after the loss to Purdue…
The Huskers’ allowed Purdue’s offense to control the clock with 25 more minutes of time of possession while also allowing a career high game to the Purdue running game.
JOSEPH – CASEY MISSED SOME, HIT SOME GREAT THROWS:
Mickey Joseph spoke during his postgame press conference after the Purdue loss about his offense’s performance, including some big moments – and some missed opportunities – from his quarterback…
Casey Thompson had another solid performance behind center, throwing for 354 yards with two touchdowns but also tossing two interceptions.
JOSEPH – HATS OFF TO TREY PALMER’S PERFORMANCE:
Mickey Joseph went from wide receiver coach to interim head coach over the past month of the season for Nebraska, and was all praise on the record-breaking performance his receiver Trey Palmer had in the loss to Purdue…
The LSU transfer had seven receptions for 237 yards – a school record – including a 60 yard rush on an end-around that allowed Palmer to lead the Huskers’ in two offensive categories on the night.
NFL SCORES/SCHEDULES:
SUNDAY:
NEW YORK GIANTS 24-20 Baltimore Ravens
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS 34-27 Jacksonville Jaguars
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS 38-15 Cleveland Browns
CINCINNATI BENGALS 30-26 New Orleans Saints
PITTSBURGH STEELERS 20-18 Tampa Bay Buccaneers
ATLANTA FALCONS 28-14 San Francisco 49ers
NEW YORK JETS 27-10 Green Bay Packers
MINNESOTA VIKINGS 24-16 Miami Dolphins
LOS ANGELES RAMS 24-10 Carolina Panthers
SEATTLE SEAHAWKS 19-6 Arizona Cardinals
BUFFALO BILLS 24-20 Kansas City Chiefs
PHILADELPHIA EAGLES 26-17 Dallas Cowboys
MONDAY:
Denver Broncos @ Los Angeles Chargers – 7:15 PM
NORTH CAROLINA RATED No. 1 IN PRESEASON TOP 25 POLL:
North Carolina surprised just about everyone last year when a talented team led by first-year coach Hubert Davis parlayed a No. 8 seed in the NCAA Tournament into a run to the national title game.
The Tar Heels won’t be sneaking up on anyone this year.
With four starters back from the team that lost to Kansas in New Orleans, the Tar Heels are the runaway pick as the preseason No. 1 in the AP Top 25 released Monday. They earned 47 of 62 first-place votes from a national media panel to easily outdistance Gonzaga, the top preseason team the past two years.
Local Results & Schedules:
THIS WEEK IN LOCAL SPORTS:
MONDAY:
- KEARNEY HIGH:
- Volleyball: HAC TOURNAMENT @ Columbus – v. #10 Lincoln North Star – 6:30 PM
- UNK:
- Women’s Golf: @ Midwest Classic @ Maryville, MO
- KGFW Sports Schedule:
- High School Coaches Show (5 PM – 6 PM)
- Sports Nightly (6 PM – 8 PM)
TUESDAY:
- KEARNEY HIGH:
- N/a
- KEARNEY CATHOLIC:
- Volleyball: @ Overton – 5:30 PM
- UNK:
- Women’s Golf: @ Midwest Classic @ Maryville, MO
- KGFW Sports Schedule:
- Sports Nightly (6 PM – 8 PM)
WEDNESDAY:
- KEARNEY HIGH:
- Volleyball: HAC TOURNAMENT @ Norfolk – 5 PM
- KEARNEY CATHOLIC:
- N/a
- UNK:
- N/a
- KGFW Sports Schedule:
- Sports Nightly (6 PM – 6:30 PM)
- Nebraska Volleyball @ Purdue (6:30 PM – 9:45 PM)
THURSDAY:
- KEARNEY HIGH:
- Volleyball: HAC TOURNAMENT @ Norfolk – 5 PM
- KEARNEY CATHOLIC:
- N/a
- UNK:
- N/a
- KGFW Sports Schedule:
- Sports Nightly (6 PM – 8 PM)
FRIDAY:
- KEARNEY HIGH:
- Cross Country: STATE @ Kearney Country Club – 3 PM
- Football: @ Norfolk – 7 PM
- KGFW Pregame at 6 PM
- KEARNEY CATHOLIC:
- Cross Country: STATE @ Kearney Country Club – 1:30 PM
- Football: @ Gibbon – 7 PM
- UNK:
- Women’s Soccer: @ Emporia State – 3 PM
- Volleyball: v. Central Missouri @ Health & Sports Center – 6 PM
- KGFW Sports Schedule:
- Kearney High Football @ Norfolk (6 PM – 10 PM)
SATURDAY:
- KEARNEY HIGH:
- N/a
- KEARNEY CATHOLIC:
- N/a
- UNK:
- Women’s Volleyball: v. Missouri Western State @ Health & Sports Center – 2 PM
- Football: @ Lincoln University – 2 PM
- Softball: v. Fall Ball World Series @ Patriot Park – 2 PM
- KGFW Sports Schedule:
- Nebraska Volleyball @ Illinois (5:30 PM – 8:45 PM)
SUNDAY:
- KEARNEY HIGH:
- N/a
- KEARNEY CATHOLIC:
- N/a
- UNK:
- Women’s Soccer: @ Fort Hays State – 2 PM
- KGFW Sports Schedule:
- Nebraska Men’s Basketball v. Chadron State (12 PM – 3:45 PM)

