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Part of becoming a young man is accepting the consequences of your actions, not compounding them
Missouri hoops dismisses star guard Feb 13, 2008
Our objective was, if we remove it from the cemetery, they'll see that it's gone and they'll come see us and pay the bill
Gravestone repossessed from cemetery Aug 01, 2007
This is a tremendous blow to our basketball program and our basketball family, but more importantly to Demario
UAB loses Eddins to Achilles injury Jan 04, 2006
He's got two muscles in that groin area and he tore both of them off the bone
Mike Anderson out for season Aug 30, 2004
I'm very saddened by the decision made by the NFL
NFL suspends Mike Anderson Nov 11, 2003
Mike Anderson (Born June 8, 1965) is the head baseball coach at Nebraska, a position he has held since June 2002. In his first five seasons as the head coach, he compiled a 214-100 record. His greatest success came in 2005, when he guided Nebraska to a 57-15 record - the best in school history - while also taking the school to its first-ever College World Series win. The team finished with a school record national ranking of 5th, and it set a school record for highest national seed in the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship tournament (3rd). Anderson won Big 12 coach of the Year honors in 2003 and 2005, and in both seasons his team won the Big 12 conference title. The 2003 Big 12 championship made Anderson only the second Nebraska baseball coach since 1929 to win a conference title in his first season. In 2006, his team earned only the school's third-ever national seed (6th). He previously had served as an assistant with Nebraska from 1995 to 2002, a period when the school's baseball program began having unprecedented success, most notably being the Huskers' first College World Series appearances in 2001 and 2002. Anderson played baseball at Northern Colorado from 1983 to 1986.
National Champion Conference Regular Season Champion Conference Tournament Champion Conference Regular Season & Conference Tournament Champion Conference Division Champion
C. D. Chandler (1889–1891) • Charles Stroman (1892–1893) • E. N. Robinson (1897) • F. B. Ryons (1898) • No coach (1899–1900) • Mike Henderson (1901) • George P. Shidler (1902) • No team (1903) • J. H. Bell (1904) • No coach (1905) • S. S. Eager (1906) No coach (1907–1912) • No team (1913–1918) • Paul J. Schissler (1919–1921) • Owen A. Frank (1922) • Scotty Dye & Earl Carr (1923) • William G. Kline (1924–1925) • No team (1926–1928) • John Rhodes (1929–1930) • William H. Browne (1931) • No team (1932) • W. W. Knight (1933–1941) • Adolph J. Lewandowski (1942) • No team (1943–1945) • Frank Smagacz (1946) • Tony Sharpe (1947–1977) • John Sanders (1978–1997) • Dave Van Horn (1998–2002) • Mike Anderson (2003– )