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  2. List of sports teams in Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Club Sport League Championships Founded Started play Lincoln Saltdogs: Baseball: American Association (independent) 1 (2009) [1] 2001 2001 Omaha Supernovas: Indoor volleyball: Pro Volleyball Federation: 1 (2024) 2023 [2] 2024 Omaha Beef: Indoor football: National Arena League: 3 (2021, 2023, 2024) 1999 2000 Omaha Storm Chasers: Baseball ...

  3. Baxter Arena - Wikipedia

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    Baxter Arena (original working name UNO Community Arena) is a sports arena in the central United States in Omaha, Nebraska.Owned and operated by the University of Nebraska Omaha, it serves as the home of several of the university's intercollegiate athletic teams, known as the Omaha Mavericks.

  4. 2024–25 Summit League men's basketball season - Wikipedia

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    Kansas City: No. 14 Creighton: L 56–79 FS2: December 10, 2024 7 PM North Dakota State: Butler: W 71–68 FS1: December 15, 2024 12 PM Omaha: No. 3 Iowa State: L 51–83 CBSSN: December 18, 2024 8 PM No. 7 Alabama: North Dakota: L 90–97 CBSSN January 2, 2025 8 PM Denver: South Dakota State: 70–91 CBSSN January 8, 2025 7 PM Kansas City ...

  5. Sports in Omaha, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    N.P. Dodge Park has been home of the Omaha Cricket Club since 2001. It was founded by Jamaican community with help of the Indian Diaspora. In 2010, the Cricket Association of Nebraska, a 501(c)4 non-profit organization was formed with their home ground at historic Freedom Park, Omaha. The Nebraska Cricket Club is the cricket-playing wing of CAN.

  6. Omaha Mavericks - Wikipedia

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    The Omaha men's basketball team is led by head coach Chris Crutchfield, and also moved into Baxter Arena starting in 2015–16. They transitioned from Division II to Division I beginning in the 2011–12 season.

  7. D. J. Sokol Arena - Wikipedia

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    D. J. Sokol Arena is a multi-purpose student recreational facility in Omaha, Nebraska. It was opened on August 28, 2009. It currently hosts the Creighton Bluejays women's basketball and volleyball teams. It has a seating capacity of approximately 3,000 spectators.

  8. Omaha's Finest - Wikipedia

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    In May 2020, Tra-Deon Hollins announced the formation of the Omaha's Finest basketball team to compete in The Basketball Tournament 2020. It was composed of Justin Patton, Louisville grad Akoy Agau, and Tre'Shawn Thurman, among the players who were invited to participate. [1] Previously, the city hosted the Omaha Racers.

  9. Omaha Racers - Wikipedia

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    Omaha beat the Wichita Falls Texans in the first round, then slipped past Rapid City in a five-game conference final. In the CBA championship, Omaha defeated the Grand Rapids Hoops in six games. A 106–98 win on May 1, 1993, in Grand Rapids was the high-water mark of the franchise.