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  2. Nebraska Cornhuskers baseball - Wikipedia

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    The Nebraska Cornhuskers baseball team competes as part of NCAA Division I, representing the University of Nebraska–Lincoln in the Big Ten Conference. Nebraska plays its home games at Hawks Field at Haymarket Park, built in 2001 to replace the aging Buck Beltzer Stadium. The program began intercollegiate play in 1889 and has been coached by ...

  3. List of Nebraska Cornhuskers baseball seasons - Wikipedia

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    Nebraska has been to the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship seventeen times and advanced to three College World Series. The Cornhuskers have won eight regular season conference championships and four conference tournament championships. Sixteen Huskers have been named First-Team All-Americans and Alex Gordon won the 2005 Golden Spikes Award ...

  4. List of Nebraska Cornhuskers head baseball coaches

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    W. W. Knight, hired forty-four years after the program's first season of competition, was Nebraska's first head coach to hold the position for more than three years. After decades of heavy coaching turnover, the hire of Tony Sharpe in 1947 brought stability to the program for the first time; Sharpe and his successor John Sanders led Nebraska ...

  5. Buck Beltzer Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Buck Beltzer Stadium. Buck Beltzer Stadium (originally The Nebraska Diamond) was a college baseball stadium on the campus of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln in Lincoln, Nebraska. It primarily served as the home venue for the Nebraska Cornhuskers baseball team from 1979 until 2001, when the university constructed Hawks Field at Haymarket Park.

  6. Nebraska Cornhuskers men's basketball - Wikipedia

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    Cipriano coached Nebraska to another twenty-victory season in 1977–78. The Cornhuskers, led by All-Big Eight guard Brian Banks, finished 22–8 and advanced to the second round of the NIT . By the 1979–80 season, Cipriano's failing health – he would die of cancer in November 1980 [12] [13] – meant he had to share coaching duties with ...

  7. 1977 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team - Wikipedia

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    Date: 1977-10-08. Location: KSU Stadium, Manhattan, Kansas. Game attendance: 41,100. Two long touchdown runs by Nebraska IB I.M. Hipp created the gap between Kansas State and Nebraska, but the three interceptions suffered by the Wildcats also hurt any hopes that Kansas State may have had to put up a fight.

  8. Nebraska Cornhuskers softball - Wikipedia

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    Big 12: 1998, 2001, 2004. Big Ten: 2014. *vacated. The Nebraska Cornhuskers softball team represents the University of Nebraska–Lincoln in the Big Ten Conference of NCAA Division I. The program was founded in 1976 as a club sport and became an officially sanctioned varsity sport the next year. NU plays its home games at Bowlin Stadium ...

  9. Nebraska overcomes 18-point deficit in second half to upset ...

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    Nebraska loves to play at Pinnacle Bank Arena, and the record shows it. No. 6 Wisconsin, on the other hand, might be getting a complex about the place. For the second straight year, the ...