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For Nebraska men's players, see Category:Nebraska Cornhuskers men's basketball players. Pages in category "Nebraska Cornhuskers women's basketball players" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.
Nebraska's women's basketball program started as a club sport in 1970 and became a varsity sport five years later. In its first season, George Nicodemus led the team to a 22–9 record and the second round of the AIAW Tournament. NU cycled through five head coaches over the next fifteen years until Angela Beck was hired in 1986.
The Nebraska Cornhuskers men's basketball team represents the University of Nebraska–Lincoln in the Big Ten Conference of NCAA Division I. The program's first year of competition was 1897, and NU has since compiled an all-time record of 1,535–1,417, with eight NCAA tournament and sixteen NIT appearances.
Stewart also has two children with her wife, retired Spanish basketball player Marta Xargay with baby boy Theo their second. With the U.S. women staying in Paris and commuting to Lille for group ...
Markowski played high school basketball for Lincoln Pius X High School in Lincoln, Nebraska. [1] Markowski was named the Nebraska Gatorade and MaxPreps State High School Player of the Year in 2021, after averaging 23.3 points, 13 rebounds, and two blocks per game while guiding Lincoln Pius X to its second consecutive Class A state championship. [2]
Nov. 1—The last year has been anything but normal for the Southwestern Community College women's basketball team. With a small lineup, the Spartans had to play with four players at one point ...
A former Nebraska women's basketball player alleges coach Amy Williams and athletic director Trev Alberts did not take appropriate action when her sexual relationship with an assistant coach ...
Rosie Walker (born 1957) is an American former basketball player. She played college basketball for Stephen F. Austin State University. [1] [2] After college, she was drafted by the Nebraska Wranglers in the 1980 Women's Professional Basketball League (WBL) draft and led the team to the 1981 championship and was named the league's MVP after averaging 26.0 points and 14.4 rebounds per game.