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- Yankees Win World Series
The New York Yankees are the world champions in baseball. - GPAC Rivalry Renewed
Nebraska Wesleyan and Doane College will meet for the 95th time this Saturday in Crete. - Chiefs Claim Chambers Off Waivers
The Kansas City Chiefs add wide receiver Chris Chambers off waivers. - Phillies Stay Alive, Win Game 5
Game 6 is Wednesday night at Yankee Stadium, with Andy Pettitte pitching for New York against Pedro Martinez.
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- Yankees Take Lead in World Series
The New York Yankees lead the Philadelphia Phillies 2 games to 1 after a 3-run win Saturday night. - Late TDs Lift Nebraska Wesleyan
Nebraska Wesleyan scores 2 touchdowns in the final 36 seconds in a thrilling 26-13 win over Midland Lutheran. - Texas Tops Oklahoma St.
No. 3 Texas defeats 13th-ranked Oklahoma State 41-14. - Yankees Even Series
The World Series is tied up a game apiece after the Yankees' win Thursday night. - Kansas Tabbed #1
Kansas is the runaway choice for Number 1 in the Associated Press preseason college basketball poll. - Preseason Poll Released
The Preseason Associated Press College Basketball poll is out. - Phillies Win Game 1
The Philadelphia Phillies have a 1-0 advantage in the World Series after winning the opener in New York. - Chiefs Suspend Johnson
The Kansas City Chiefs have suspended running back Larry Johnson until Nov. 9. - Bradford's Surgery a Success
Oklahoma is calling Sam Bradford's surgery to repair his injured right shoulder a success. - Korver Has Knee Surgery
Former Creighton basketball player Kyle Korver is recovering from knee surgery. - NWU Faces Midland Lutheran on Homecoming
The Nebraska Wesleyan football team faces Midland Lutheran Saturday at 2pm in the Prairie Wolves' homecoming game. - Chiefs RB Apologizes for Gay Slur
The Kansas City Chiefs have barred running back Larry Johnson from team activities pending an investigation into his use of a homosexual slur this week. - Creighton Picked 2nd in MVC Preseason Poll
Creighton is projected for a second-place finish in the Missouri Valley Conference. - OSU Rallys Around QB Robinson
Oklahoma State is rallying behind quarterback Zac Robinson, who's grandfather passed away earlier this year. - Rhoads to Success
Energetic Iowa State coach Paul Rhoades is pumping life into his team. - Puck Naked: Junior Team Penalized for "Strip Hockey"
An Idaho junior hockey team was banished from a city ice rink after players engaged in "strip hockey" - shedding a piece of uniform every time a practice shot missed its mark. - Creighton to Play at New Ballpark
Creighton University has reached an agreement to play its home baseball games at a new downtown ballpark beginning in 2011. - Broncos WR to Host TV Show
Denver Broncos wide receiver Brandon Marshall will fill in on a cable sports show next week. - Bryant Remains Suspended
Oklahoma State says wide receiver Dez Bryant will remain suspended for the remainder of the football season. - UNK to Host State Flag Football Tournament
The University of Nebraska at Kearney Intramural Department will host the State of Nebraska Flag Football Tournament Oct. 31, 2009 through Nov. 1, 2009 at the UNK Intramural Fields and Cope Stadium/Foster Field. - Leach Blames "Fat Girlfriends" for Texas Tech Woes
Texas Tech head coach Mike Leach is blaming his players girlfriends for the Red Raiders recent struggles.
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- Straube Named Big 12's Rookie of the Week
Jamie Straube of Tecumseh, Nebraska is the Big 12's Rookie of the Week for volleyball.
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- K-State grinds out 20-6 win over Colorado
Daniel Thomas ran for 145 yards and a touchdown, and Emmanuel Lamur had two interceptions to lead Big 12 North-leading Kansas State to a 20-6 win over Colorado on Saturday.
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- Robinson Throws 3 TDs, Oklahoma State Beats Baylor
Zac Robinson completed 23 of 27 passes for 250 yards with three touchdowns and No. 14 Oklahoma State stretched its winning streak to five games with a 34-7 victory over Baylor on Saturday.
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- Doane Wins Rivalry Match
20th-ranked Nebraska Wesleyan loses to arch-rival Doane in four sets. - Numerous Deer Hunting Permits Remain Unsold
Plenty of deer hunting permits remain unsold for the 2009 season, according to the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission.
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- Ex-Creighton Star Korver To Have Knee Surgery
Kyle Korver will miss the beginning of the regular season, due to having surgery on his left knee next week. - Angels 7 Yankees 6 - Yankees Lead Series 3-2
The L.A. Angels, in a must-win situation, rallied with three runs in the bottom of the seventh inning to beat the New York Yankees 7-6 and extend the American League Championship Series. The Yanks own a 3-2 series lead.
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- Packers' Green Says Family Strife Affected Focus
Green Bay Packers running back Ahman Green says injuries weren't the only thing that kept him from living up to expectations in Houston.
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- Husker LB Blake Lawrence Ends Football Career
A string of concussions has convinced NU linebacker Blake Lawrence to end his football career.
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- Werth Powers Phillies Back into World Series
Defending champion Philadelphia is back in the World Series, winning the NLCS behind a pair of Jayson Werth home runs. - Green Going Back to Green Bay
Ahman Green is back with the Green Bay Packers. - Bradford Cancels Scheduled News Conference
Heisman Trophy winner Sam Bradford has called off a scheduled news conference at which he planned to discuss his future after injuring his right, throwing shoulder. - Technology Helps Fuel Nebraska Football Program's Success
They may not be dressed in scarlet and cream, but the boys of the Nebraska video department may be as important to Husker Football as Ndamukong Suh and Menelik Holt.
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- Broncos Breakout to 6-0 Start, Hesitant for Bye Week
The NFL's most surprising team at 6-0, the Broncos are hesitant to put football on the back burner for a weekend, lest they lose their edge.
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- Donovan Named Soccer's Players of the Year
Landon Donovan has won the Honda player of the year award as the best player on the U.S. national soccer team for a record-breaking sixth time.
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- Brady and Patriots Say Trip Across Pond Won't Hurt Preparation
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady says the long flight from Boston to London for a game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday won't hurt the team's preparation. - Hingis Says No to Tennis Comeback
Former No. 1 Martina Hingis won't make a comeback to competitive tennis.
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- Arrest Expected in Connection With Stabbing Death of UCONN Football Player
A Hartford lawyer says police have told him his client will be arrested in the stabbing death of Connecticut football player Jasper Howard. - Angels Cut Yankees ALCS Lead to 1 Game with 11Th Inning Win
The Los Angeles Angels survived a second straight thriller for a 5-4 victory over the Yankees on Monday, trimming New York's lead in the AL championship series to 2-1. - Gabbert to Start Against 3rd Ranked Longhorns
Missouri coach Gary Pinkel says quarterback Blaine Gabbert will start Saturday night against No. 3 Texas despite a sprained right ankle.
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- OSU Receiver Bryant Still Out After NCAA Incident
Oklahoma State All-American wide receiver Dez Bryant has not yet been cleared to play by the NCAA.
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- U.S. Soccer Player Davies Likely to Miss World Cup in 2010
U.S. national team forward Charlie Davies has been moved out of intensive care as he recovers from serious injuries after a car accident.
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- Committee Formed to Promote Playoff System Instead of BCS
Advocates of a playoff system to replace college football's Bowl Championship Series have formed a political action committee.
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- Lee Dominates Dodgers, Phillies Lead the NLCS 2-1
The Phillies Lead the NLCS 2-1 after winning 11-0 over the Dodgers.
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- Warner, Cardinals Soar Past Seahawks 27-3
The Arizona Cardinals are 3-2 after Kurt Warner becomes the fastest player to throw for 30,000 yards in a career.
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