The 15 players in the inaugural PGA TOUR University class have been set, and Florida State’s John Pak maintained the spot he’s held all season and finished No. 1 in the final ranking. He is joined in the top-five by Davis Thompson (Georgia), Austin Eckroat (Oklahoma State), Chun An Yu (Arizona St.
Kofi Cockburn staying in NBA Draft
It doesn’t look like the Illini will get their second team All-American back for another season.
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According to multiple reports, Kofi Cockburn will not be returning for another year in Champaign.
The Illini big man declared for the NBA Draft on April 18, but signed with a NCAA-approved agent and maintained his amateur status. After testing the waters, sources said Cockburn decided to stick in the draft.
Sources indicate that All-Big Ten Kofi Cockburn @kxng alpha will not be returning to Illinois. Cockburn, the consensus 2nd-team All-American C, will remain in the 2021 NBA Draft. #Illinihttps://t.co/rQojpqfxki ℯ ℯ (@Andrew Slater) May 27, 2021
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Husker softball players honored by Big Ten Conference
Tristen Edwards and Billie Andrews have been named to the All-Big Ten First Team, with Karlee Seevers winning Nebraska s Sportsmanship award.
May 19, 2021 9:15 pm
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Husker Athletics) Three Nebraska softball players were honored by the Big Ten Conference on Wednesday. Senior outfielder Tristen Edwards and freshman shortstop Billie Andrews were named to the All-Big Ten First Team, while junior pitcher Karlee Seevers was Nebraska’s Big Ten Sportsmanship Award winner.
Nebraska ranked third in the Big Ten with two selections to the 18-player first team, and the Huskers had multiple first-team honorees for the first time since 2016. Andrews was also named to the 11-player Big Ten All-Freshman Team. Maryland’s Jaeda McFarland, a second-team All-Big Ten pick, was the Big Ten Freshman of the Year, while Michigan’s Lexie Blair was selected as the Big Ten Player of the Year and the Wolverines’ Alex Storak
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Lexi Sun to Return for Another Season of Nebraska Volleyball
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Defensive specialist Hayley Densberger and outside hitter Jazz Sweet have both indicated they will not return for an extra season. Now, we wait for Lauren Strivrin’s decision.
From the athletic department:
Nebraska volleyball senior Lexi Sun will return to the University of Nebraska for one more season with the Husker volleyball program.
The All-America outside hitter announced on Wednesday she will use her final year of eligibility, which the NCAA granted to student-athletes due to COVID-19 interruptions.
“I am so excited to announce that I will be coming back to play my final season of college volleyball at the University of Nebraska,” Sun said. “Because of the challenges that have come along with the past year, I am grateful to have received another opportunity to play and compete alongside some of my favorite people. I will be continuing a master’s degree in advertising and public relat