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Softball Top 25 Polls (4/2)

Link: D1Softball Top 25

1. Texas (34-3)
2. Florida (33-5)
3. Oklahoma (31-3)
4. Florida State (33-5)
5. Texas A&M (31-5)
6. South Carolina (27-7)
7. LSU (31-4)
8. UCLA (32-5)
9. Oregon (31-3)

10. Tennessee (29-7)
11. Arizona (31-6)
12. Virginia Tech (28-5)
13. Arkansas (26-7)
14. Texas Tech (27-9)
15. Mississippi State (29-8)
16. Duke (25-12)
17. Stanford (24-6)
18. Oklahoma State (21-9)
19. Mississippi (28-7)
20. Clemson (27-10)
21. Florida Atlantic (32-5)
22. Liberty (31-6)
23. Ohio State (29-7-1)
24. Alabama (25-13)
25. Georgia (25-10)

Also Receiving Votes
Coastal Carolina, Nebraska

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Link: Softball America Top 25

1. Texas (34-3)
2. Florida (33-5)
3. Oklahoma (31-3)
4. Texas A&M (31-5)
5. LSU (31-4)
6. Florida State (33-5)
7. South Carolina (27-7)
8. Oregon (31-3)
9. Tennessee (29-7)
10. Arizona (31-6)
11. UCLA (32-5)
12. Virginia Tech (28-5)
13. Arkansas (26-7)
14. Texas Tech (27-9)
15. Mississippi (28-6)
16. Ohio State (29-7-1)
17. Mississippi State (29-8)
18. Stanford (24-6)
19. Duke (25-12)
20. Liberty (31-6)
21. Clemson (27-10)
22. Alabama (25-13)
23. Georgia (25-10)
24. Oklahoma State (21-9)
25. Florida Atlantic (32-5)

Also Receiving Votes
Nebraska


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Link: ESPN.com/USA Softball Top 25

1. Texas (25) (34-3)
2. Florida (33-5)
3. Oklahoma (31-3)
4. Texas A&M (31-5)
5. Oregon (31-3)
6. Tennessee (29-7)
7. LSU (31-4)
8. UCLA (32-5)
9. South Carolina (27-7)
10. Florida State (33-5)
11. Virginia Tech (28-5)
13. Arizona (31-6)
14. Texas Tech (27-9)
15. Mississippi State (29-8)
16. Georgia (25-10)
17. Stanford (24-6)
18. Oklahoma State (21-9)
19. Duke (25-12)
20. Mississippi (28-6)
21. Nebraska (26-8)
22. Ohio State (29-6-1)
23. Alabama (25-13)
24. Liberty (31-6)
25. Clemson (27-10)

Others Receiving Votes
Virginia, Florida Atlantic, Grand Canyon, Baylor, Kentucky, Auburn

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Link: NFCA Coaches Top 25

1. Texas (29) (34-3)
2. Oklahoma (31-3)
3. Florida (33-5)
4. Texas A&M (1) (31-5)
5. LSU (31-4)
6. Oregon (31-3)
7. Tennessee (29-7)
8. Florida State (33-5)
9. UCLA (32-5)
10. South Carolina (27-7)
11. Arizona (31-6)
12. Arkansas (26-7)
13. Virginia Tech (28-5)
14. Texas Tech (27-9)
15. Stanford (24-6)
16. Georgia (25-10)
17. Mississippi State (29-8)
18. Oklahoma State (21-9)
19. Mississippi (28-6)
20. Nebraska (26-8)
21. Ohio State (29-6-1)
22. Duke (25-12)
23. Florida Atlantic (32-5)
24. Alabama (25-13)
25. Virginia (25-10)

Others Receiving Votes
Grand Canyon, Clemson, Auburn, Liberty, Washington, Nevada, Kentucky, California, North Florida
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Basketball Huskers Top Broncos, 79-69

Huskers Top Broncos, 79-69
Huskers.com

Juwan Gary had a team-high 21 points to lead three Huskers in double figures, as Nebraska advanced to the College Basketball Crown championship game with a 79-69 win over Boise State on Saturday.

Gary hit 7-of-12 shots from the field, including a career-high four 3-pointers and added nine rebounds and three blocked shots as Nebraska improved to 20-14 on the season.

Brice Williams added 14 points, a season-high six assists and five rebounds while Sam Hoiberg added 10 points, as Nebraska (20-14) shot 46 percent from the field and 12-of-19 from 3-point range. With the win, the Huskers secured consecutive 20-win seasons for the first time since the 1997-98 and 1998-99 seasons.

Nebraska will play UCF, a 104-98 overtime winner over Villanova, Sunday at 4:30 p.m. central. The game will be carried on FOX and the Husker Sports Network.

Nebraska took control of the game late in the first half, using a 15-1 spurt to turn a seven-point deficit into a lead they would not relinquish the rest of the game.

Trailing 26-19, 3-pointers from Hoiberg and Gary pulled the Huskers within one and started 15-1 Husker spurt, as Nebraska built a 34-27 lead after a Williams basket. Williams and Gary combined for 22 first-half points, as Nebraska went 6-of-9 from 3-point range and 9-of-10 from the foul line in the opening 20 minutes to build a 39-33 halftime lead.

Nebraska built on the lead, using an 8-2 run in the first 2:46 to stretch the lead to 49-37 after 3-pointers from Hoiberg and Gary forced a Bronco timeout.

Boise State, which got a game-high 26 from Tyson Degenhart, got to within 49-24 before a Morgan dunk and a 3-point play from Gary to stretch the lead to 12.

Nebraska eventually built a 74-59 lead after a Williams basket with 4:48 left, but Boise State (26-11) made one last run, the Broncos used an 8-0 run to pull to within seven after a RJ Keene jumper with 1:31 left.

Two Connor Essegian free throws pushed the leaf back to nine before a pair of Javan Buchanan free throws with 1:04 left, but could get no closer, as NU hit 3-of-5 foul shots in the final 1:03 to seal the win.

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OK, let me get this straight. People on the left want you to sell your Tesla. How does that help them? The Tesla’s still on the road being driven by someone. Will they then go the guy you sold it to and make them sell it again. When does it stop?

Another example of leftist logic!
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Softball Big Ten Scores and Standings (3/30)

#9 UCLA 10, Maryland 1
Nebraska 6, Purdue 0

Standings
1. Northwestern (18-11, 7-0)
2. UCLA (32-5, 7-1)
3. Nebraska (26-8, 6-1)
3. Michigan (27-9, 6-1)
3. Ohio State (29-6-1, 6-1)
3. Oregon (31-3, 6-1)
7. Washington (26-9, 4-2)
8. Wisconsin (22-12, 6-4)
9. Iowa (21-12, 3-4)
10. Maryland (15-18, 3-7)
11. Indiana (22-10, 2-5)
11. Penn State (14-18, 2-5)
13. Purdue (17-16, 2-7)
14. Michigan State (10-18, 2-8)
14. Minnesota (13-21, 2-8)
16. Illinois (13-17, 1-5)
17. Rutgers (16-21, 1-6)

Next Nebraska Game - Monday, March 31
Purdue at Nebraska (4:00 PM - BTN)

Recruiting Four-star OL set to visit next weekend

2026 Sarasota (Fla.) Cardinal Mooney four-star offensive tackle Da'Ron Parks is planning to visit Nebraska next weekend, Apr. 4-6, he tells me. Parks ranks as a Rivals250 prospect and a top-20 offensive tackle, but can also play guard. He's got official visits scheduled to Auburn, Penn State and Kentucky currently, Nebraska is looking to earn a return official visit this summer.

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Recruiting Nebraska offers 2027 four-star QB on campus

Nebraska offered 2027 Cheshire (Conn.) Academy four-star quarterback Keegan Croucher after his first trip to campus on Saturday. Huskers are evaluating multiple options in the 2027 cycle, but four-star Trae Taylor is the top priority right now. Good to see the staff doesn't have their eggs in one basket, but curious to see how they balance communication with other 2027 signal-callers.

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