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  • Nebraska Women’s Basketball Bludgeons Wisconsin 91-60 as Five Huskers Score in Double Digits


    This looked like it could be a game, for one quarter. After that, Britt Prince took over the second quarter and the rest of the team followed suit. Soon, the Badgers were in a hole even they couldn’t dig out of…

    Get it? Badgers, digging holes??

    Okay, I’ll go back to writing about the game and quit making jokes.

    It was fun. It was a big win. And most importantly, no Husker knees were injured today.

    First Quarter

    Both teams were rushing their offense early on with especially mixed results for the Huskers. The Badgers have an excellent post player in Carter McCray who is hitting for the Badgers with four early points (4-2 Wisc). Prince tied the game with two free throws (4-4) at four minutes in…#RockFight.

    Of course, as soon as I type that, both teams start offensive spurts and score more than twice as many points in the second four minutes as they did in the first four minutes (16-12 Neb). Most impressively, this spurt for Nebraska occurred with most of the starters getting a breather. Petra Bozan put up an especially impressive one-handed shot while on the move.

    Nebraska 18 Wisconsin 14

    Second Quarter

    Wisconsin picked up right where they left off and tied up the game in the first minute (18-18). Nebraska answered with two Prince baskets, both assisted by [checks notes] Alexis Markowski (23-19 Neb). In a huge development, the Badger starting point guard, Ronnie Porter, drew her third foul (Update: stats later in the game showed she had two fouls. I don’t know what changed.)

    Prince is terrorizing the Badgers on offense and defense. I think she wants another conference freshman of the week accolade (27-19 Neb). Markowski tied former Husker and All-American Jordan Hooper in career rebounding. That isn’t bad company to keep at all.

    A timeout to stem the Nebraska tide didn’t work for Wisconsin as Kendall Moriarty took her turn at terrorizing the Badgers (33-19 Neb). Wisconsin brought back their point guard, Porter despite her three fouls. Nebraska’s bigs (Bozan and Petrie) hit three shots from long range and the Husker defense held Wisconsin scoreless for over five minutes.

    Nebraska 42 Wisconsin 26

    Prince (12) and Petrie (10) are already in double digit scoring for the Huskers. Prince has seven rebounds and Markowski four. Nebraska is shooting 52% (15-29) from the field and 47% (7-15) from long range while holding the Badgers to 35% (12-34) from the field and 8% from behind the arc (1-12).

    After the past two games, some of the best news for Nebraska is that Markowski has zero fouls in the first half.

    Third Quarter

    Markowski is ON A MISSION. She isn’t going to let Prince and Petrie get all the glory as she hits two early baskets. Callin Hake made her second three of the game. It is great to see her get into the scoring column after a couple of games where she had trouble finding the basket (51-34 Neb). Markowski is the third Husker in double digits and a Petrie three extends the lead to 20 (54-34 Neb).

    The rest of the quarter was fast and furious and the Huskers increased their lead to as much as 25 (69-45 Neb). Kendall Moriarty is now the fourth Huskers to reach double digits in scoring (10 points).

    Nebraska 69 Wisconsin 47

    Fourth Quarter

    Moriarty makes a three from the corner AGAIN (72-47 Neb). HARGROVE FOR THREE! The Huskers are 14-26 from long range (54%). Petra Bozan is the fifth Husker in double figures. Alberte Rimdal has seven assists. Oh, and the Husker lead is 30 (81-51 Neb) with seven minutes left in the game.

    The Huskers have now tied the Pinnacle Bank Arena record for made three pointers with 16. The last two came from Logan Nissley (87-56 Neb). Kendall Coley is the only Husker that has not scored yet tonight and there are almost three minutes left. Will she get a basket?

    Unfortunately, no. I don’t think she cares very much as the Huskers absolutely dominated Wisconsin, a team that frequently takes Nebraska down to the wire.

    Final. Nebraska 91. Wisconsin 60

    Stats and Thoughts

    The Huskers were led in scoring by Kendall Moriarty (17) followed by Jess Petrie (15), Britt Prince (14), Alexis Markowski (12) and Petra Bozan (10). Callin Hake was knocking on the double digit door at nine points. Markowski, Petrie and Prince each grabbed seven rebounds while Bertie Rimdal dished eight assists. Markowski and Hake contributed five assists each.

    This game was total domination as Nebraska shot 54% from the field (32-59) and LIT IT UP from long range making 16 of 32 (50%). They held the Badgers to 38% shooting (25-66) and put an exclamation point on a three point defense that is one of the best in the nation as Wisconsin struggled to a 3-17 (18%) showing from behind the arc.

    Nebraska outrebounded the Badgers 38-33 and assisted 27 baskets compared to 16 for Wisconsin. Both teams committed 15 turnovers, but the Huskers turned those into 22 points while Wisconsin only managed 12 points from TOs. The Huskers hit 11 of their 12 free throws (92%).

    Next Game

    The Huskers currently sit in fifth place in the Big Ten behind USC, UCLA, Ohio State and Maryland. The Huskers have already beaten the two teams nipping on their heels in 6th and 7th (Minnesota and Michigan State respectively). They need to overtake one of the teams ahead of them to earn one of the coveted double byes in the Big Ten Tournament.

    Nebraska faces a big challenge (and a big opportunity to get closer to a top four seed) when they host Ohio State this weekend. The Buckeyes are coming off a loss to Penn State and they will be looking to prove that was a fluke. Their suffocating defense and frustrating full-court press have made Husker lives miserable as of late. Nebraska will have to be ready for the Buckeye pressure if they want to keep their home win streak alive.

    The game is Sunday, January 26 with tipoff at 2:00 pm (central). The game will be on the Big Ten Network.



    The Nebraska Women’s Basketball team put on a dominant performance against Wisconsin, crushing the Badgers 91-60. Five Huskers scored in double digits, showcasing the team’s depth and offensive firepower.

    From start to finish, Nebraska controlled the game, outscoring Wisconsin in every quarter. The Huskers’ defense was suffocating, forcing turnovers and converting them into easy baskets on the other end.

    Leading the way for Nebraska was [insert top scorer and stats here]. But what was truly impressive was the balanced scoring attack, with [insert other top scorers and stats here] all contributing significantly to the team’s success.

    This win not only extends Nebraska’s winning streak but also solidifies their position as a force to be reckoned with in the Big Ten. With their high-scoring offense and tenacious defense, the Huskers are poised to make a deep run in the conference and beyond.

    Congratulations to the Nebraska Women’s Basketball team on their impressive victory! #GoHuskers

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    10. Double Digit Scorers

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  • Three takeaways: Michigan lights it up from long distance, bludgeons WKU

    Three takeaways: Michigan lights it up from long distance, bludgeons WKU


    Three takeaways: Michigan lights it up from long distance, bludgeons WKU

    Michigan basketball was unstoppable in just about every phase of the game on Sunday night against Western Kentucky. The Wolverines jumped out to an early 16-4 lead and never looked back.

    Dusty May’s squad entered into triple digits in scoring with 6:05 to go in the game, and Michigan left Crisler Center with one of the easiest wins of the season.

    Here are three takeaways from the convincing 112-64 victory.

    3-point 

    From the minute Michigan won the opening tip, it was clear the Wolverines were going to have a good night from beyond the arc. Michigan started 4-of-5 from long range, and it ended the night shooting nearly 50 percent from distance.

    It was a historic evening from 3-point range. Despite many attempts late in the game, Michigan didn’t quite break the single-game program record for 3-pointers of 19.

    Although the Wolverines came up short of breaking the record, it was still an incredibly impressive performance from beyond the arc from Michigan at home.

    A whopping seven Michigan players made at least two 3-pointers, and Nimari Burnett logged five made buckets from long distance.

    After a cold shooting stretch the past few games, it was good to see Michigan get back in a bit of a rhythm before Big Ten play begins at the start of 2025.

    Still too many turnovers

    It sounds like a broken record at this point in the season, but turnovers are still haunting Michigan. Against a team like Western Kentucky, it should have been a “get right” game for the Wolverines in the turnover category, but it was anything but that for Dusty May’s team.

    The Wolverines coughed it up 17 times, which eclipsed their season average of 15.1.

    Tre Donaldson was particularly poor in this area, turning it over five times, with four of those coming in the first half.

    All season long, the story has been, ‘If Michigan can just clean up the turnover issue, it will be a serious contender in the Big Ten.’ And while that is a very true statement, the Wolverines haven’t shown an ability to limit the turnovers against any opponent this season.

    If Michigan is turning over at such a high clip against a team like Western Kentucky, who knows what’s in store for the Wolverines when Big Ten play begins next week.

    Michigan must cut down on the turnovers to realize its full potential as a basketball team this season.

    Grueling Big Ten play awaits

    Speaking of Big Ten play, the non-conference schedule is over. Michigan is on to Big Ten play, and it begins with a tough trip out west to take on USC and UCLA. The Trojans will pose a tough threat on Jan. 4 when the Wolverines will visit Galen Center, but the more intriguing matchup of the two is with the Bruins.

    UCLA is 11-2 on the season and 2-0 in the Big Ten. The winner of the matchup between the Wolverines and Bruins will have an edge in the Big Ten standings, which will pay off in a big way toward the end of the season when seeding matters for the Big Ten Tournament.

    If Michigan can steal a game on the west coast before heading back home to face Washington, it would be a huge morale booster for Dusty May and the Wolverines.

    Tip-off for Michigan’s game against USC on Jan. 4 is scheduled for 8 p.m. ET. Michigan could improve to 3-0 in conference play with a victory.

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    In a dominating performance, the Michigan Wolverines showcased their shooting prowess and offensive firepower as they cruised to a resounding victory over Western Kentucky. Here are three key takeaways from the game:

    1. Lights-out shooting from long distance: Michigan put on a shooting clinic from beyond the arc, connecting on a staggering 15 three-pointers at an impressive 48% clip. The Wolverines’ sharpshooting was a sight to behold, as they consistently knocked down shots from deep and stretched the Hilltoppers’ defense to its breaking point.

    2. Offensive onslaught: Michigan’s high-octane offense was firing on all cylinders, as they scored at will and piled up points in bunches. Led by a balanced scoring attack and unselfish ball movement, the Wolverines overwhelmed Western Kentucky with their scoring prowess and put on a clinic in efficient offensive execution.

    3. Defensive dominance: While the Wolverines’ offensive firepower stole the show, their stifling defense also played a key role in the blowout victory. Michigan suffocated Western Kentucky with their aggressive defense, forcing turnovers, contesting shots, and limiting the Hilltoppers’ scoring opportunities. The Wolverines’ defensive intensity set the tone for the game and played a crucial role in their commanding win.

    Overall, Michigan’s impressive performance against Western Kentucky showcased their versatility, skill, and depth as a team. With their lights-out shooting, potent offense, and suffocating defense, the Wolverines sent a clear message to the rest of the college basketball world that they are a force to be reckoned with this season.

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    10. Michigan victory

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