University of Nebraska Women’s Tennis Coach pleads guilty to DUI

The University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Women’s Tennis Coach has pleaded guilty to drunken driving.

Court records show, 59-year-old Scott Jacobson entered the plea Tuesday.

Prosecutors dropped a charge of negligent driving in return for the guilty plea.

Jacobsen was sentenced to seven days in jail, but will be given the option of house arrest, and fined $500, as well as having his license revoked for six months.

Lincoln Police say he was stopped on the night of March 7th after an officer spotted his car weave onto the shoulder of the road.

The university suspended from team activities for two weeks.

Jacobson is not commenting on the case.

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