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Corn Flakes: Bourne is Moving On


Izzy Bourne announced yesterday that she has decided not to come back for her fifth year at Nebraska and will instead return home to Australia. Bourne scored a total of 1,221 points as a Husker and is 22nd all time on the scoring list. We wish her the best of luck back in Australia.

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