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USA Today
07-07-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
Husker defensive lineman named Nebraska boys athlete of the year
A local newspaper has named a recent addition to the Husker football team as the Nebraska boys' athlete of the year. The Omaha World-Herald has named defensive tackle Tyson Terry as the award winner. "After putting it all on the line during football season and becoming the state's first four-time state heavyweight wrestling champion, Omaha North's Tyson Terry, a Nebraska commit, is The World-Herald's Boys Athlete of the Year." Terry finished his prep career with 315 tackles, 48 tackles for loss, 17 sacks, five pass breakups, two blocked field goals, and one touchdown. He missed the majority of his senior year with an injury but managed to make 46 tackles, including nine tackles for loss and two sacks. He was also a successful high school wrestler. He became the first four-time NSAA state wrestling champion at heavyweight with the victory. Terry disclosed, following his fourth title, that he wrestled with a torn ACL during his senior high school season. He joins the Huskers as the No. 4-ranked player in the state of Nebraska, according to the On3 Industry Rating. Contact/Follow us @CornhuskersWire on X (formerly Twitter), and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Nebraska news, notes, and opinions.
Yahoo
24-02-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Nebraska prep wrestler Tyson Terry finishes career 160-0
Talk about refusing to be stopped. Nebraska Omaha North heavyweight Tyson Terry persevered in his senior season despite tearing his ACL in October. Over the weekend, Terry became the first wrestler in his weight class to win four straight state championships. He did this despite the ACL tear. Terry finished his run at 169-0. He will play defensive lineman for the Cornhuskers in the fall. Omaha North's Tyson Terry tore his ACL in October during a football game and wrestled on it the whole season to complete the first heavyweight four-peat in Nebraska high school history. Terry finished his career 169-0 and will join Nebraska football as a d-lineman next. — Hurrdat Sports (@HurrdatSports) February 24, 2025 This kid. 🤯 @RyanTerry152 + @CoachAaronTerry… Special. #Family not for fake, for real. Love y'all.@tyson_terryyy #50 🙌🏾 — Steven J Warren (@Steve_Warren96) February 24, 2025 Terry will undergo surgery to repair the torn ACL and hopes to be ready for football season, where he'll be part of a Matt Rhule team with high hopes in 2025 (and beyond). More: Nebraska tight end target believes Matt Rhule is building something special in Lincoln This article originally appeared on USA TODAY High School Sports Wire: Tyson Terry overcomes torn ACL to finish perfect prep wrestling career