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Nebraska
Key departures: W Teddy Allen (left team during season, transfer), F Yvan Ouedraogo (Grand Canyon transfer), G Elijah Wood (transfer), W Akol Arop (transfer)
Key additions/super seniors: G Kobe Webster (super senior), W Keon Edwards (DePaul transfer), W CJ Wilcher (Xavier transfer), G Keisei Tominaga (JuCo transfer), 5 W Bryce McGowens (2021 signee), 4 F Wilhelm Breidenbach (2021 signee), 3 C Oleg Kojenets (2021 signee)
Up in the air: F Thorir Thorbjarnarson (possible super senior), F Shameil Stevenson (considering pros)
Color me shocked, there s a lot of transfer action in a Fred Hoiberg program. While that reflected a poor Nebrasketball program the last couple years, however, this offseason shows some promise for the Huskers.
Authorities are searching for those responsible for vandalizing a statue of Jesus in the Peach Orchard Cemetery.
The statue, which rests at the grave of the late Glenn OâNeal, 22, of Lewisburg, was found vandalized by a family member of OâNealâs at the end of March. A green face, black stripes, and letters were painted on Christâs depiction and have caused both sadness and anger for the family.
Maranda Johnson, sister of the deceased, was visiting her family when the vandalism was found.
âMy cousin had gone to the cemetery to visit family there and decorate for Easter and she sent my mother the picture of the Jesus statue,â said Johnson. âMy mother and I were out shopping at the time because I am here visiting from Wisconsin. When she saw the picture she broke down in tears. I did the opposite, it made me furious.â
Nearly everyone involved in the men’s college basketball tournament, it seems, cherishes a “One Shining Moment” memory.
Rutgers swingman Ron Harper Jr. recalls “just stalking YouTube” looking for that set-to-song montage. Missouri coach Cuonzo Martin can croon the tune’s opening line.
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“The dream,” he says, “took off from there.”
Usually filled with big 3-pointers like the one Kispert’s teammate Jalen Suggs banked in at the end of overtime to beat UCLA in the Final Four and rim-rattling dunks, hugs and hand slaps, celebrations on court and in locker rooms, tears on the sidelines and in the stands, the video was set to make its return to March Madness on Monday night after unbeaten Gonzaga vs. Baylor for the championship.
The March Madness pain index Whose 2021 NCAA tournament losses hurt the worst?
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The Houston Cougars and UCLA Bruins joined a less-than-exclusive list on Saturday night of teams whose 2021 NCAA tournament experiences have ended with a loss. Either the Gonzaga Bulldogs or Baylor Bears will join them after Monday night s national championship, and for whichever team that is, it s going to hurt.
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Every team s exit from the tournament has its own distinctive story, but some are undoubtedly tougher to swallow than others, so we sought to quantify the disappointment. Here are the main factors we considered in measuring the March Madness pain: