We've compiled a list of athletes from throughout Nebraska who have signed to continue playing sports in college.
Millard North senior Pierce Mooberry has averaged 26.4 yards per reception as a tight end. But he's being recruited to Nebraska as an off-the-ball linebacker.
One month after leading Millard West girls basketball to a Class A state title, twins Neleigh and Norah Gessert committed to Creighton's 2025 class.
We've compiled a list of athletes from throughout Nebraska who have signed to continue playing sports in college.
Patience paid off for Donovan Jones. Loyalty, too. His "gamble" to stay at Omaha North despite OPS cancelling the football season during COVID eventually paved the way to a scholarship offer from Nebraska.
Nebraska coach Matt Rhule has officially moved on to the 2025 recruiting class, and the Husker coaches are already working on keeping in-state talent at home.
While the thought of the Bellevue West trio going their separate ways in college was a real possibility for several months, it never happened. All three signed with Nebraska.
Check out our dispatches from Signing Day celebrations across the Omaha metro and western Iowa as Nebraska recruits sign with the hometown Huskers.
Just before Signing Day, one of the top high school offensive linemen in Nebraska committed to a SEC school.
Nebraska coach Amy Williams dishes on what it was like recruiting the superstar guard, and how it became official just days before signing day.
More than 100 high school seniors statewide Wednesday signed letters of intent with Division I athletic programs.
Nebraska won out over the 34 other schools that had offered Prince a Division I basketball scholarship. Prince said NU prevailed over Indiana. “It’s super exciting,” she said. “I’m really excited to be a Husker because I feel the program is on the up.”
We've compiled a list of athletes from throughout Nebraska who have signed to continue playing sports in college.
Elkhorn North's Britt Prince is staying home! The five-star recruit announced she is committing to Nebraska women's basketball.
Elkhorn North's Britt Prince, one of the state’s most heavily recruited high school athletes ever, received 35 Division I scholarship offers. She's narrowed that list to 11, and Nebraska and Creighton are both in it.
Will Bolt and Rob Childress got some more good news Thursday night when Lincoln East left-hander Carter Mick announced his commitment to the Huskers.
Noah Gartner spent his sophomore baseball season with Millard South's junior varsity team. Then a big summer led to a Nebraska offer and commitment from the 2025 right-hander.
With his commit to Illinois, Cross County athlete Tanner Hollinger became the fourth in-state 2024 tight end to commit to a Power Five conference school.
On his visit to Champaign last weekend, Omaha Central offensive tackle Caleb Pyfrom felt the love. Thursday, he committed to the Illini, who under offensive line coach and former Omaha resident Bart Miller is making a deeper reach into Nebraska.
Omaha Westside's Teddy Rezac committed to Notre Dame football on Friday, which offered a scholarship days before Nebraska.
We've compiled a list of athletes from throughout Nebraska who have signed to continue playing sports in college.
Former Grand Island basketball standout Isaac Traudt announced on Monday he's transferring from Virginia after one season as a redshirt.
Papillion-La Vista tight end Eric Ingwerson committed to Pittsburgh football on Tuesday after a weekend visit.
Bellevue West quarterback Danny Kaelin committed to Missouri on Monday. Kaelin is the top-rated 2024 quarterback in Nebraska.
Bellevue West's Josiah Dotzler is following his older brother to Creighton men's basketball, but it’s his journey and his path.
We've compiled a list of athletes from throughout Nebraska who have signed to continue playing sports in college.
Laney Choboy was committed to Minnesota, which will undergo a coaching change at the end of the season. She announced Thursday she's committed to Nebraska.
Norris baseball player Kale Fountain has announced his commitment to play for LSU.
Elkhorn North setter Reese Booth announced her commitment Monday to attend Northern Iowa.
Gretna offensive lineman Mason Goldman got his biggest scholarship offer yet on Thursday when Arizona State offered him.