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Core players push Huskers forward

For the Nebraska men's basketball team, the most important players may
not be out on the floor, but on the bench.
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Huskers expect success with Sanderford
After gradually climbing up the college women's basketball ladder for
11 years under former Coach Angela Beck, the members of Nebraska women's
basketball team expect to take a giant leap this season with new Coach
Paul Sanderford.
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Seniors hope to lead NU to glory
If the Nebraska wrestling team ever plans to win a national championship,
this is the year to do it.
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Lue takes on responsibility

When he couldn’t find Troy Piatkowski in the weight room after practice
one day last week, Tyronn Lue became concerned. He yelled throughout the
Bob Devaney Sports Center, but Piatkowski was no where to be found.
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DeForge strives for final victory
With her elbows resting on her knees and her fingers interlaced, Anna
DeForge leans forward and stares at the red carpet in the women's
basketball meeting room at the Bob Devaney Sports Center.
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Huskers plunge toward NCAA

Whether it is in the water, in the weight room or on dry land, the
Nebraska men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams are training
for what could be a very successful season.
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Tournament optimism high for track teams

Expectations are high once again for the Nebraska men's and women's track
teams, which have won 26 of the last 30 indoor track conference
championships.
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Gymnastics coaches' hopes abound for season

Last year's season-ending performances by the Nebraska men's and women's
gymnastics teams have both head coaches excited about the prospects of
their respective teams capturing national championships this year.
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Wrestler sets sights on national championship

Ryan Tobin started wrestling as a runt.
He was the smallest guy in his class in Bradenton, S.D., as a freshman,
a mere 5 feet tall and 103 pounds.
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