The calendar has turned to a new month – which means one thing. March Madness is just around the corner. Nebraska fans are in a strange position in that the Husker men have locked up a spot in the tournament. All that is left is to witness the first Husker win in the NCAA tournament.
So, are you excited? Nervous? Confident? Let us know in the comments!
Corn Flakes
Three takeaways from Nebraska men’s basketball’s win over USC No. 12 Nebraska men’s basketball set the school record (14) for the most conference wins
in a single season with an 82-67 win over USC on Saturday afternoon inside the Galen Center.
B1G standings after Husker men’s basketball win and what’s left for each team after weekend results
Michigan has won the B1G race, but the Huskers remain positioned well to be next in line.
Nebraska WBB rolled to a big win over Rutgers
Nebraska softball defeats South Dakota State and Tulsa
Nebraska softball (13-5) continued its weekend down in Oklahoma with a doubleheader against South Dakota State (12-6) and Tulsa (6-10). The Huskers got the sweep, taking down the Jackrabbits, 8-1, and the Golden Hurricane, 9-1.
Nebraska softball also split two games with Oklahoma State – the third game was cancelled due to weather concerns over the Huskers’ travel back to Nebraska. Check out the Corn Nation recaps from Saturday’s 4-3 win and Friday’s 4-1 loss
Nebraska baseball won a thriller on Friday night against Auburn but the Tigers roared back on Saturday and Sunday.
Friday magic fades as Nebraska leaves Auburn with a series loss
Despite an electrifying extra-innings win on Friday, Nebraska baseball stumbled against Auburn on the weekend and dropped the series with back-to-back losses in SEC country.
Liz Sowers hired to lead Husker flag football
LINCOLN, Neb. (Nebraska Athletics) – Five-time national champion coach Liz Sowers was announced as the first head coach of the Nebraska flag football program, Director of Athletics Troy Dannen announced Thursday. Katie Sowers will serve as the Associate Head Coach alongside her twin sister.
Nebraska DT Riley Van Poppel talks new position coach, raising his standard, and more
After three years in the Nebraska football program, Riley Van Poppel is now an upperclassman on Matt Rhule’s team, and that comes with expectations that are sure to rise this fall.
Sports!
After a soccer ball slams into a seagull, a player uses CPR to revive it
A soccer player for an amateur league team in Istanbul had to unexpectedly deputize as an emergency veterinarian during a match in the Turkish city last weekend.
Fano, Styles brothers take sibling rivalry to the NFL combine
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Spencer and Logan Fano began their football careers like so many other brothers — roughhousing in their parents’ backyard.
Tyler Reddick makes NASCAR history with three wins to start 2026
The 23XI Racing driver continued his dominant start to the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series season with an impressive win in the first road course race of the year at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas.
World’s most famous baseball card sells at auction
After a relative dearth of opportunities for collectors to purchase the famed T206 Honus Wagner card at public auction over the last few years, 2026 has started off strong.
Shane Lowry had the most inexplicable PGA Tour meltdown in years
Golf is a weird sport that can make the best players in the world look like amateurs at any moment.
Then There’s This
Knit one, bomb two: A primer on yarn bombing
“Yarn bombing.” The term sounds like an oxymoron, but comes out of the street-wise school of graffiti.
There are no psychopaths
Virtually everything you think you know about psychopathy has been thoroughly debunked. Why does this zombie idea live on?
An internet of checkpoints
A mysterious YouTube video gave thousands of people a place to breathe. Then it vanished.
Scientists crack the case of screeching Scotch tape
Scotch tape has been a household mainstay for nearly a century, but it still holds some scientific surprises. Researchers have discovered that the screeching sound emitted when one rapidly peels Scotch tape—akin to the screech of fingernails on a chalkboard—is the result of shock waves produced by micro-cracks













