The Winter Olympics start in Milan on Friday and I am pumped! It’s always so fun to see the best athletes in the world compete with each other.
My favorites to watch are snowboarding, bobsledding, and curling. What do you like?
Are you ready to watch the US bring home some gold?
Nebraska
Koupal Named McDonald’s All-American Nebraska women’s basketball signee Ashlyn Koupal earned one 24 roster spots for the McDonald’s High School All-American Game ahead of the NCAA Women’s Final Four in Phoenix.
Prince Named to
Lieberman Award Midseason Top 10 Nebraska’s Britt Prince advanced to the list of 10 midseason candidates for the Nancy Lieberman Point Guard of the Year Award presented by the WBCA and announced by the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame on Monday, Feb. 2.
Nebraska Football Wideout Wins Dunk Contest, Shows Impressive Athleticism Quinn Clark showed flash in 2025, and the 6-foot-5 pass catcher will now enter his sophomore season with the potential to play a key role for the Big Red next fall.
Illinois, Kansas get AP Top 25 boosts, Nebraska falls in college basketball rankings There was significant movement in the top 10 of the latest AP Top 25 poll
Elsewhere
NFL announces return to Mexico with International Series Game in Mexico City for next three seasons After a four-year hiatus, the NFL will return to Mexico with a game next season
U.S. sledder Katie Uhlaender appeal denied, won’t race at Milan Cortina Olympics An international sports tribunal on Monday ruled it lacks jurisdiction to intervene in the case of Katie Uhlaender, an American skeleton racer denied a sixth Olympic bid by an alleged Canadian point-rigging scheme.
Inside the shoe: How a quiet piece of tech is shaping the start of a bobsled run In Olympic sports, the difference between success or failure is measured in moments.









