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The NCAA has canceled Zac Collier‘s national anthem performance due to his use of an “offensive gesture.” The 27-year-old history teacher had apparently made the “Horns Down” gesture before the Women’s College World Series semifinal between Texas and Oklahoma State. Collier, a Texas A&M alumnus, told the media that he had been singing the national anthem at sporting events for the past ten years, primarily Texas A&M, Houston Astros and Texas Rangers. According to Collier, he believes that it would have been offensive if he had made the gesture during an anthem performance. According to emails ...
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In the first nonconference baseball game for Nebraska in 450 days, the Huskers needed a rally to advance. In the first nonconference baseball game for Nebraska in 450 days, the Huskers needed a comeback to advance in the Fayetteville Regional. Northeastern, champion from the Colonial Athletic Association, got on the scoreboard first with a homerun in the second inning before adding three more runs in the third. Cade Povich (3.1 innings, 8 hits, 4 earned runs, 3 strikeouts) was pulled from the game for Koty Frank in the top of the fourth inning. Frank promptly disposed of the next two batters. ...
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