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Nebraska became the first team in the Big Eight to create women's soccer as a varsity sport in the 1995 season.
Nebraska is home to one of the nation's most storied collegiate women's volleyball programs.
The Huskers also have the ongoing NCAA record for consecutive home sellouts in a women's sport at the Nebraska Coliseum in Lincoln.
Rifle is classified as a co-ed sport by the NCAA and is currently classified as a women's sport at the University of Nebraska.
Along with the University of Texas women's rowing team and coeducational club rowing team, who practice on Lady Bird Lake year-round, teams from northern universities ( including the University of Chicago, the University of Oklahoma, and the University of Nebraska ) train on Lady Bird Lake during Christmas holidays and spring breaks.
UMES women's bowling team won the NCAA Bowling Championship in 2012, in Ohio against Fairleigh Dickinson University and 2008 in Omaha, Nebraska against Arkansas State University.
* College of Saint Mary, a Catholic women's ' college in Omaha, Nebraska, USA.
Category: Nebraska Cornhuskers women's basketball players
In the past, the arena was home to the Creighton Bluejays men's basketball team, the Creighton women's basketball and volleyball teams, and the University of Nebraska at Omaha hockey team.
The University of Nebraska was credited with the first panty raid of 1955, when hundreds raided the women's dorms, resulting in injuries and seven suspensions.
After the team had returned from East Lansing, Michigan, Phillips was arrested for assaulting his ex-girlfriend, Kate McEwen, a basketball player for the Nebraska women's team.

Nebraska and volleyball
Nebraska volleyball is a very popular spectator sport in the state.
In 2008, AVCA executive director Kathy DeBoer described Nebraska as " the epicenter of volleyball fandom ".
The four largest ever NCAA volleyball crowds were in the state of Nebraska, including the largest ever crowd of 17, 209 for the 2006 National Championship game between Nebraska and Stanford.
The vast majority of these sales are attributed to Nebraska volleyball fans, as these games were played at the Qwest Center in Omaha.
The 4, 030-seat Nebraska Coliseum has provided the Nebraska volleyball program with an unmatched home-court advantage.
The Nebraska Coliseum is one of the few collegiate arenas that is designed specifically for volleyball.
The womans volleyball team made it to the 2007 NCAA tournament in Kearney Nebraska.
The building replaced the Nebraska Coliseum, the current home of the volleyball and wrestling teams.

Nebraska and team
The original team was christened the Blue Angels in 1946, when one of the pilots came across the name of New York City's Blue Angel Nightclub in The New Yorker magazine ; the team introduced themselves as the " Blue Angels " to the public for the first time on 21 July 1946, in Omaha, Nebraska.
The Omaha Lancers, a United States Hockey League team that played at Aksarben until 2004, moved to neighboring city of Council Bluffs at the Mid-America Center, and moved back to Omaha in 2009 to play at the Civic Auditorium The University of Nebraska at Omaha Mavericks, is an NCAA Division I team that plays at the CenturyLink Center.
Meanwhile, Madison's team moved to Lincoln, Nebraska in 2001 to become the Lincoln Saltdogs while teams were awarded to Joliet, Illinois and Gary, Indiana in 2002.
In the late spring of 2009, a weather research team known as VORTEX2 observed the full life cycle of a tornado near the border with Nebraska in Goshen County.
Short clips of Cartman introducing the starting lineup for the University of Colorado football team were featured during ABC's coverage of the 2007 match-up between the University of Colorado and the University of Nebraska.
In the 1984 Orange Bowl, all-American guard Dean Steinkuhler scored a touchdown for Nebraska on a planned fumble early in the game's second quarter when his team was down 17 – 0 to the University of Miami.
The farmers formed a baseball team that became well known throughout Nebraska and Iowa, and was known for drawing large crowds to its games.
The " Rock Creek Tigers " played until 1948, when fielding a team became too expensive, and its remaining players began playing for Wisner and the West Point, Nebraska Bombers.
Superior was one of the smallest cities in America that supported a professional minor league baseball team, the Superior Senators ( 1956-58 ) of the Nebraska State League.
McCook hosted a professional baseball team, the McCook Braves, who played in the Nebraska State League from 1956-59.
** Nebraska Rifle Range: rifle team ( lower level of the Military and Naval Sciences Building )
The Nebraska Cornhuskers field both a male and female cross country team coached by Jay Dirksen.
The coach who brought about the most wins in Cornhusker history is Tom Osborne, who led the team for 25 seasons and attained the best winning % for a coach over a career, from 1973 to 1997 ; his final record at Nebraska was 255 – 49 – 3.
Nebraska has had more combined AVCA 1st and 2nd team All-Americans than any other program, tops the nation in the number of AVCA 1st team All-Americans, and has produced 4 AVCA National Player of the Year award winners.
The Nebraska Cornhuskers Women's Volleyball team holds 4 NCAA team records:
In 2003, the NCAA created a tournament for Women ’ s bowling and the Nebraska Women ’ s Bowling team has been one of the top college bowling teams since the start of NCAA competition, which the Huskers won the first two national titles in a row, came in third place during the third NCAA tournament and have won three of the first six NCAA tournaments.
The Nebraska Men's Gymnastics team is one of the most successful teams in the nation with 8 national team titles and 41 NCAA event titles.
The Nebraska Women ’ s Gymnastics team was first established in 1975.

Nebraska and has
Except for Nebraska, which has unicameral legislature, all states have a bicameral legislature, with the upper house usually called the Senate and the lower house called the House of Representatives, the House of Delegates, Assembly or something similar.
In Connecticut the affiliate is the Concerned Citizens Party ; in Nebraska the affiliate has recently changed its name from " The Nebraska Party " to " The Nebraska Independent Party ".
** In Omaha, Nebraska, in the only vice presidential debate of the 1988 U. S. presidential election, the Republican vice presidential nominee, Senator Dan Quayle of Indiana, insists he has as much experience in government as John F. Kennedy did when he sought the presidency in 1960.
As the major city in Nebraska, it has historically been more racially and ethnically diverse than the rest of the state.
The Zoo is Nebraska ’ s number one paid attendance attraction and has welcomed more than 25 million visitors over the past 40 years.
He has received honorary degrees from the University of Nebraska, Omaha ( 1977 ), Johns Hopkins University ( 1997 ), University of Haifa, Israel ( 1998 ), and the University of Pennsylvania ( 2005 ).
Every state except Nebraska has a bicameral legislature, meaning that the legislature consists of two separate legislative chambers or houses.
Nebraska has a unicameral ( one-chamber ) legislature.
Some ended up in Nebraska, where the Santee Sioux Tribe today has a reservation on the south bank of the Missouri.
Of the 99 state legislative chambers in the United States ( two for each state except Nebraska, which has a unicameral legislature ), Mason's Manual of Legislative Procedure governs parliamentary procedures in 70 ; Jefferson's Manual governs 13, and Robert's Rules of Order governs five.
The MIAA is considered one of the top conferences in NCAA Division II, and has seen three member schools move up to NCAA Division I. Southwest Missouri State University ( now called Missouri State University ) made the jump in 1981, Southeast Missouri State University moved up in 1991, and the University of Nebraska at Omaha joined The Summit League in 2012.
* A stretch near Omaha, Nebraska paved with original brick has been preserved by the city government.
Sarpy County has the smallest area of any county in Nebraska.
Hall County has the highest density of tornado activity in Nebraska, with 121 tornadoes per, about 4 times the state average.
Vilsack has governed a largely agricultural state as did the previous two Secretaries of Agriculture, Mike Johanns ( who is currently the junior United States Senator from Nebraska ) ( 2005 – 2007 ) and Ed Schafer ( 2007 – 2009 ).
Scouting in Nebraska has a long history, from the 1910s to the present day, serving thousands of youth in programs that suit the environment in which they live.
Spirit of Nebraska council serves over 18, 000 girls and has 6, 000
The honor society has been gaining attention from Scouts and Scout troops across the state as well as outside of Missouri: Iowa, Arkansas, Nebraska and New York.
The Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska ( Ho-Chunk ) has the WinnaVegas Casino near Sloan. WinnaVegas Casino
While Orchard has no television or radio stations within the village itself, KGRD ( FM ) is licensed in Orchard, Nebraska.
The road connects U. S. Highway 275 Highway to Nebraska Highway 32, which has made it well known as a significant shortcut to Lincoln, Nebraska for area travelers.
The line has since been removed and " railbanked "; it is now part of the Cowboy Trail, the longest bike trail in Nebraska.

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