Nebraska's Sweet 16 rise seeded by Hoiberg twins' basement battles, 5-year-old fistfight

Nebraska's basketball team, led by coach Fred Hoiberg, has made it to the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 for the first time ever. The team's historic run is fueled by the competitiveness of Hoiberg's twin sons, Sam and Charlie, who are part of the team as a player and graduate assistant, respectively.
Nebraska's basketball team has made it to the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16. Coach Fred Hoiberg's twin sons, Sam and Charlie, are part of the team. Sam is a starting player, while Charlie is a graduate assistant. The team has a 28-6 record, the best in program history. The Huskers will play Iowa on March 25 in Houston. The Hoiberg family's competitiveness started with basement basketball battles when the twins were young.
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