HOCKEY
Q&A with Maverick goalie Ryan Massa

Premium ContentClick on Premium Content on the Featured navigation bar for information.The freshman from Littleton, Colo., is 7-5-2 with a 2.35 goals-against average and a .922 save percentage. After a slow start to his UNO career because of mononucleosis, he gradually worked his way into more steady work, getting the start in seven straight games for which he was healthy before serving as the backup Saturday at Colorado College
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BASKETBALL
Mavs hoping Kelly's big game a sign of things to come

Premium ContentClick on Premium Content on the Featured navigation bar for information.Chance Lindley inherited a UNO women's basketball program that struggled to match up with the best Division II teams in terms of height and size. The first-year coach, charged with taking his program to Division I, didn't get a lot of size when he brought in freshman Taijhe Kelly this summer, but he did get a whole lot of height.
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BASEBALL
Islanders take two from Mavs
The University of Nebraska at Omaha capped its opening weekend with a pair of losses at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi on Sunday, falling 3-2 and 7-2. In game one, freshman Alex Mortensen and senior Scotty Donner drove in runs for the Mavericks (1-3). Corpus Christi broke a 2-2 tie in the seventh with Jeramie Marek's walk-off single.
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HOCKEY
Walters leads way for Mavs’ comeback
Ryan Walters scored two third-period goals Saturday night as UNO rallied from a 3-1, late second-period deficit for an important 5-3 victory over Nos. 14 and 15 Colorado College. Walters scored a short-handed goal to tie the game just 2:48 into the third period after stealing the puck from steady defenseman Gabe Guentzel and breaking away alone against goalie Josh Thorimbert. He beat him with a high backhander.
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SOFTBALL
Mavs fall against Alabama State
The UNO softball team finished play at the Lady Hornet Invitational with a 4-0 loss to host Alabama State on Saturday. The Mavs' second game of the day against Savannah State was canceled after heavy rains moved into the area. Lauren Larson went 3 for 3 for the Mavs (2-5), who finished with six hits against the Lady Hornets (1-6).
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