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  • Nebraska WBB Stalls Out Against #4 USC

    Nebraska WBB Stalls Out Against #4 USC


    This game started off looking very winnable and then a third quarter implosion from the Huskers happened and it was all Trojans from there. Turnovers and 21 personal fouls plagued Nebraska late in the game. It was one of the most undisciplined games I’ve seen in awhile.

    Starters are Britt Prince, Callin Hake, Logan Nissley, Jessica Petrie, and Alexis Markowski.

    First Quarter

    An offensive rebound gets Jessica Petrie and Nebraska on the board. Both teams are playing some good defense and also missing some shots. Petrie gets a steal and it leads to a Callin Hake layup (6-8 USC). Kendall Moriarty will head to the charity stripe after the media timeout with 4:50 left in the first.

    Moriarty makes both free throws, tying the game at eight. Turnovers are ruining any possibility for Nebraska right now. USC is on an 8-0 run, Alberte Rimdal stops a scoring drought of almost three minutes (10-16 USC). Britt Prince is doing what Britt Prince does and that’s hit buzzer beaters. Prince’s shot goes down off a screen assist via Alexis Markowski (12-16 USC).

    Nebraska 12 USC 16

    Second Quarter

    Logan Nissley gets called for a travel that was not a travel, quite literally never picked up her pivot foot. Nissley gets a steal and it ends up a Britt Prince jumper (14-16 USC). Petra Bozan has her first points of the game and then Logan Nissley HITS A THREE AND NEBRASKA HAS THE LEAD 19-18! Timeout USC with 7:32 left in the half.

    USC hits a three to take the lead back, but after a couple empty possessions Nissley hits another three and retakes the lead 22-21. Logan Nissley is awarded free throws, makes both, she’s up to eight points. The freshman, Amiah Hargrove, has her layup drop and Nebraska is up by three (26-23). Prince puts Nebraska up 28-23 as her jumper goes through the net. Alexis Markowski, surprisingly, has just got her first points of the game. USC hits a three and will get the ball back because of a foul off ball and they tie it up (30-30). Nebraska timeout called after JuJu Watkins gives USC the lead. 1:55 left in the half.

    Turnover Nebraska, USC hits a triple, but Jessica Petrie snipes the long range three (33-35 USC). Nebraska seemingly imploding right now with turnovers and fouls, but it feels worse than the score says as Nebraska is only down five. Nebraska had a chance to score at the end of the half, but it’s picked off and that’ll end the first half. The Huskers trail #4 USC by five.

    Nebraska 34 USC 39

    Halftime Stats

    Logan Nissley: 8 points

    Jessica Petrie: 8 points

    Britt Prince: 6 points, 6 rebounds, 3 assists

    Nebraska is shooting 46.4 percent from the field, including 60.0 percent from three. Nebraska is leading the rebounding battle 18-16, but have twice as many turnovers (10-5).

    Third Quarter

    An official went down early in the third, so know we are playing with two officials, Alexis gets her layup to go to bring Nebraska within three. Markowski answers a couple USC buckets with one of her own (38-45 USC). Nebraska is on a scoring drought of over two minutes, hitting only 1-9 shots. Nothing happening for Nebraska, we head to the media timeout with 4:29 left. Huskers are down 38-47.

    Petra Bozan’s layup is good making it a seven point game. Alberte Rimdal has been quiet today, but she has her reverse layup fall (42-49 USC). Not a whole bunch has happened for either teams with 1:55 left in the quarter. Britt Prince gets sent to the free throw line and makes both of them, Nebraska is down 10 (44-54 USC). Nebraska is 2 of their last 10 shots and down 11. Kendall Coley gets tagged with a technical foul, USC gets free throws and the ball. Wheels are falling off the bus for Nebraska.

    Nebraska 45 USC 59

    Nebraska has had some open opportunities for some points and have just missed everything, nothing falling and USC is running away with this game. The Huskers find themselves down 20 with six minutes left. Nebraska calls a timeout and Amy Williams is not happy, Nebraska has been playing very undisciplined the last few minutes (45-68 USC).

    Nebraska is up to 18 turnovers today and are now down 48-71 after Logan Nissley hits a three. USC just continues to blow the door wide open, but Nebraska is helping them with the fouls and turnovers. Amiah hits both free throws (50-75 USC). Logan Nissley hits another three, but the damage has already been done.

    Nebraska 55 USC 75

    Postgame Stats

    Logan Nissley: 14 points

    Britt Prince: 10 points, 8 rebounds, 4 assists

    Jessica Petrie: 8 points

    Alexis Markowski: 7 points, 9 rebounds 3 assists

    Nebraska shot 34.5 percent from the floor, including 33.3 percent from three, the Huskers had 18 turnovers and only 14 assists. Both teams had 36 rebounds.

    This game started off looking very winnable and then a third quarter implosion from the Huskers happened and it was all Trojans from there. Turnovers and 21 personal fouls plagued Nebraska late in the game. It was one of the most undisciplined games I’ve seen in awhile.



    In a tough matchup against the #4 ranked USC Trojans, the Nebraska women’s basketball team struggled to find their offensive rhythm. Despite a strong defensive effort, the Huskers were unable to keep up with USC’s high-powered offense, ultimately falling short with a final score of 65-48.

    Nebraska’s leading scorer, Sam Haiby, was held to just 12 points on 4-of-15 shooting, while the team as a whole shot just 32% from the field. USC’s defense proved to be too much for the Huskers to handle, as they forced 18 turnovers and held Nebraska to just 6 made three-pointers on the night.

    While it was a tough loss for the Huskers, they showed resilience and fought until the final buzzer. Head coach Amy Williams praised her team’s effort and determination, but acknowledged that they will need to make some adjustments moving forward in order to compete with the top teams in the country.

    Despite the setback, the Huskers remain optimistic and determined to bounce back in their next game. With a talented roster and a strong work ethic, Nebraska is poised to make a statement in the competitive world of women’s college basketball.

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  • JuJu Watkins, No. 4 USC women’s basketball cruise past Nebraska

    JuJu Watkins, No. 4 USC women’s basketball cruise past Nebraska


    USC coach Lindsay Gottlieb crossed her arms as she watched Nebraska storm ahead by five points in the second quarter. The Trojans’ New Year’s Day matinee at Galen Center wasn’t going according to plan.

    She had watched the Cornhuskers cause No. 1 UCLA early fits Sunday before the Bruins swiftly won by 37 points. Now Gottlieb’s team was trying to withstand similar pressure.

    Luckily for her, No. 4 USC responded. After using a 14-4 run to close the first half and take the lead, USC took control in the second half, riding a 26-point performance from sophomore star JuJu Watkins to defeat Nebraska 75-55 on Wednesday.

    Kiki Iriafen added 14 points, extending her double-digit scoring streak to all 14 games this season. Watkins scored nine points in the third quarter, extending USC’s lead to 59-45.

    Some of the Trojans’ best defensive runs came when senior center Clarice Akunwafo and sophomore guard Malia Samuels were on the floor. The bench duo contributed to holding the Cornhuskers (10-4, 1-2 Big Ten) to four points over the final 4:26 of the first quarter and played vital minutes as USC (13-1, 3-0) extended its lead in the third quarter and outscored Nebraska by nine.

    Senior forward/center Rayah Marshall and Iriafen held All-Big Ten center Alexis Markowski to three-for-11 shooting and seven points, including just two in the first half.

    Guard Logan Nissley led Nebraska with 14 points.

    USC will face Rutgers and Maryland next on its first multigame conference trip of the season.



    In a dominant display of skill and teamwork, JuJu Watkins and the No. 4 USC women’s basketball team cruised past Nebraska in a thrilling matchup. Watkins, known for her sharp shooting and tenacious defense, led the charge with her impressive performance on both ends of the court.

    From the opening tip-off, USC controlled the game with their fast-paced offense and suffocating defense. Watkins displayed her versatility, scoring at will and making key defensive stops to stifle Nebraska’s offense. Her leadership on the court was evident as she guided her teammates to victory with her poise and determination.

    The entire USC team showcased their depth and talent, with contributions from every player on the roster. The chemistry and cohesion displayed by the team were a testament to their hard work and dedication to success.

    As the final buzzer sounded, USC emerged victorious with a commanding win over Nebraska. With JuJu Watkins leading the way, the future looks bright for the No. 4 USC women’s basketball team as they continue their journey towards greatness.

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  • Nebraska 77-43 Southern (Dec 30, 2024) Game Recap

    Nebraska 77-43 Southern (Dec 30, 2024) Game Recap


    LINCOLN, Neb. — — Reserve Connor Essegian matched his career-high with six 3-pointers and scored 20 points and Nebraska dominated the first half in a 77-43 win over Southern on Monday night.

    Brice Williams, who averaged 24 points in the Cornhuskers’ last four games, added 11 points and surpassed 1,500 for his career. Andrew Morgan had 10 points for Nebraska (11-2), which has won five straight with three opponents failing to reach 60 points.

    Jayce DePron scored 13 points for Southern (5-8).

    Nebraska held Southern to 22% shooting in the first half, including 0 for 11 from 3-point range, to take a 39-15 lead at the break.

    Williams opened the game with a 3-pointer and the Cornhuskers never trailed. Essegian had three 3-pointers, including consecutive 3s in an 11-0 burst that made it 30-8. Essegian, a transfer from Wisconsin, had 11 points at halftime.

    Essegian’s 3-pointer gave Nebraska a 53-23 lead in the middle of the second half and Gavin Griffiths hit two 3-pointers and had eight points in the last three minutes when Nebraska closed on a 10-0 run.

    The Cornhuskers shot 49%. Southern went 8 of 24 from 3-point range and shot 25% overall and was just 6 of 16 from the foul line.

    Nebraska, 1-1 in the Big Ten, returns to conference play on Saturday when No. 15 UCLA visits. Southern goes to Texas Southern on Saturday to start Southwest Athletic Conference action.

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    Nebraska Dominates Southern in 77-43 Victory

    The Nebraska basketball team put on a clinic as they cruised to a 77-43 victory over Southern on December 30, 2024. The Cornhuskers came out strong from the opening tip-off and never looked back, outscoring their opponents in every quarter.

    The game was a balanced team effort for Nebraska, with multiple players contributing on both ends of the court. Leading the charge was senior guard, Sarah Jones, who finished with a game-high 18 points and 5 assists. Junior forward, Emma Smith, also had a standout performance with 12 points and 8 rebounds.

    Defensively, Nebraska was stifling, holding Southern to just 43 points on 30% shooting from the field. The Cornhuskers also forced 15 turnovers and turned them into easy transition buckets.

    Head coach, Lisa Johnson, was pleased with her team’s performance, stating, “I’m proud of how our players executed our game plan today. We moved the ball well on offense and locked in on defense. It was a total team effort and it showed in the final score.”

    With this win, Nebraska improves to 10-2 on the season and looks to carry this momentum into their upcoming conference matchups. Southern, on the other hand, drops to 5-8 and will look to regroup before their next game.

    Overall, it was a dominant showing for Nebraska as they continue to impress in the early stages of the season. Fans can look forward to more exciting performances from the Cornhuskers as they aim to make a deep run in the postseason.

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  • Women’s Basketball Hosts Nebraska for Big Ten Home Opener

    Women’s Basketball Hosts Nebraska for Big Ten Home Opener


    LOS ANGELES – UCLA Women’s Basketball (12-0, 1-0 Big Ten) prepares to welcome the Nebraska Cornhuskers (10-2, 1-0 Big Ten) for the inaugural Big Ten home game on Sunday.
     
    The Bruins host their first-ever Big Ten Conference game inside Pauley Pavilion presented by Wescom this weekend; tip off is set for 2 p.m. PT. The game will be broadcast to Big Ten Plus.
     
    GAME INFORMATION
    Venue: Pauley Pavilion presented by Wescom
    Location: Los Angeles, Calif.
    Tip-off Time: 2 p.m. PT
    TV: Big Ten Plus
    TV Talent: Bryan Fenley, Graham Metzker
    Radio: UCLA Digital Radio
    Radio Talent: Dave Marcus
     
    TICKET INFORMATION
    Single game tickets for the 2024-25 women’s basketball campaign are still available. Fans can call (310) 206-5991, visit uclabruins.com/tickets, or email tickets@athletics.ucla.edu for more information. Single-game tickets for UCLA’s remaining home games can be purchased online (link here).

    For more information about tickets, call UCLA Athletic Sales & Service at (310) 206-5991 or via email at tickets@athletics.ucla.edu.

     

    Sunday’s game will include a commemorative towel giveaway for the first 2,000 fans through the doors.

     

     
    MATCHUP HISTORY: vs. Nebraska
    • UCLA leads the all-time series matchup 4-3 against its new Big Ten foe.
    • Nebraska is on a three-game win streak against the Bruins; the last meeting was at Pauley on Nov. 28, 2014 (L, 71-66).
     
    LAST TIME OUT: W, 70-41 vs. Creighton – Invisalign Bay Area Women’s Classic (Friday, Dec. 20)
    • No. 1 UCLA claimed its 12th-straight victory of the season in an NCAA tournament rematch against the Creighton Bluejays.
    • The Bruins jumped out to a 26-4 lead in the first quarter, throttling Creighton’s offense from the jump.
    • Junior Kiki Rice led the way for UCLA, scoring 20 points on an efficient 8-of-13 shooting performance (3-4 3FG). Rice scored 15 of her points in the first half; she rounded out her stat line with four assists and five rebounds on the way to an Invisalign Player of the Game honor.
    • Graduate student Angela Dugalić recorded a double-double; the Serbian vet finished with 13 points, 14 rebounds, two blocks and two steals. Junior Janiah Barker was also a menace on the boards, snatching 11 rebounds in Lauren Betts’ absence.
     





    The women’s basketball team is gearing up to host Nebraska for their Big Ten home opener, and fans are buzzing with excitement. The team is coming off a strong start to the season and is looking to continue their winning streak on their home court.

    This matchup against Nebraska is sure to be a thrilling game, as both teams are hungry for a conference win. The players have been working hard in practice and are ready to showcase their skills in front of their home crowd.

    Fans are encouraged to come out and support the team as they battle it out against Nebraska. The atmosphere is sure to be electric, with plenty of cheers and excitement in the air. Let’s show our support for the women’s basketball team as they take on Nebraska in their Big Ten home opener!

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  • Huskers Open Big Ten Road Trip at No. 1 UCLA – University of Nebraska

    Huskers Open Big Ten Road Trip at No. 1 UCLA – University of Nebraska


    The Nebraska women’s basketball team embarks on its first Big Ten Conference road trip of 2024-25 by battling unbeaten and No. 1 UCLA in Los Angeles on Sunday, Dec. 29.

    Tip-off between the Huskers (10-2, 1-0 Big Ten) and the Bruins (12-0, 1-0 Big Ten) at historic Pauley Pavilion is set for 4 p.m. (CT).

    A live video stream of the game will be available to B1G+ subscribers.

    Nebraska fans can listen across the Huskers Radio Network, including 107.3 FM in Lincoln and 590 AM in Omaha, the Huskers App and Huskers.com. Matt Coatney and Jeff Griesch will be on the radio call with pregame beginning at 3:30 p.m. (CT).

    Nebraska’s Big Ten road opener at No. 1 UCLA will be its second straight road game against an unbeaten opponent, after suffering a 72-61 setback at then-No. 17 Georgia Tech (Dec. 21) before heading home for the holiday break. The Yellow Jackets improved to 13-0 and jumped to No. 13 in the AP rankings after beating the Big Red.

    All-America candidate Alexis Markowski led the Huskers at Georgia Tech with 20 points and 10 rebounds for her fifth double-double of the season and school-record 45th of her career. She also pushed her career totals to 1,543 points and 1,055 rebounds. The Naismith, Wooden and Lisa Leslie Award candidate is one of just four Huskers in history to achieve the combined career milestones of 1,500 points and 1,000 rebounds – joining only first-team All-Americans Karen Jennings (1993), Kelsey Griffin (2010) and Jordan Hooper (2014). All three of those Huskers have their jerseys retired and are in Nebraska’s Athletic Hall of Fame. Markowski, a three-time All-Big Ten choice, is averaging team bests of 15.0 points and 8.3 rebounds this season.

    Big Ten Freshman of the Year candidate Britt Prince is off to a strong start, ranking second among the Huskers in scoring (13.1 ppg), assists (3.1 apg) and steals (1.5 spg) while adding 3.9 rebounds. The two-time Nebraska High School Player of the Year has put up double figures in eight of her 11 games and has scored no fewer than six points in any contest.

    Fellow freshman Amiah Hargrove made her first career start in the win over Chattanooga (Dec. 15) before getting her second start at Georgia Tech. She has produced double figures three times and is averaging 4.4 points and 3.3 rebounds while trying to help the Huskers overcome the loss of 2024 Big Ten Freshman of the Year Natalie Potts to a season-ending knee injury against North Alabama (Nov. 19). Potts was Nebraska’s leading scorer (17.5 ppg) and rebounder (8.0 rpg) through four games. She underwent surgery on Dec. 4 and is expected to regain the season of eligibility.

    Nebraska Cornhuskers (10-2, 1-0 Big Ten)
    at 1/1 UCLA Bruins (12-0, 1-0 Big Ten)
    Sunday, December 29, 2024, 4 p.m. (CT)
    Pauley Pavilion – Los Angeles, California
    Live Video: B1G+
    Live Radio: Huskers Radio Network (3:30 p.m.)
    Matt Coatney (PBP), Jeff Griesch (Analyst)
    Lincoln (107.3 FM), Omaha (590 AM), Huskers.com, Huskers App
    Live Stats: Huskers.com (StatBroadcast – Public)

    Nebraska Cornhuskers (10-2, 1-0 Big Ten)
    33 – Amiah Hargrove – 6-2 – Fr. – F – 4.4 ppg, 3.3 rpg
    40 – Alexis Markowski – 6-3 – Sr. – C/F – 15.0 ppg, 8.3 rpg
    5 – Alberte Rimdal – 5-9 – Sr. – G – 7.4 ppg, 2.5 rpg
    14 – Callin Hake – 5-8 – Jr. – G – 7.6 ppg, 3.4 rpg
    23 – Britt Prince – 5-11 – Fr. – G – 13.1 ppg, 3.9 rpg
    Off the Bench
    2 – Logan Nissley – 6-0 – So. – G – 7.2 ppg, 1.5 rpg
    44 – Petra Bozan – 6-3 – Fr. – F/C – 5.5 ppg, 3.7 rpg
    15 – Kendall Moriarty – 6-1 – Sr. – G – 4.4 ppg, 1.9 rpg
    12 – Jessica Petrie – 6-2 – So. – F – 3.8 ppg, 3.1 rpg
    3 – Allison Weidner – 5-10 – RJr. – G – 3.5 ppg, 3.3 rpg
    32 – Kendall Coley – 6-2 – Gr. – F/G – 3.1 ppg, 1.5 rpg
    22 – Natalie Potts [Out] – 6-2 – So. – F – 14.4 ppg, 7.4 rpg
    4 – Kennadi Williams – 5-4 – Fr. – G – Redshirt
    Head Coach: Amy Williams (Nebraska, 1998)
    Ninth Season at Nebraska (147-113); 18th Season Overall (340-222)

     

    1/1 UCLA Bruins (12-0, 1-0 Big Ten)
    0 – Janiah Barker – 6-4 – Jr. – F – 10.2 ppg, 8.1 rpg
    32 – Angela Dugalic – 6-4 – Gr. – F – 9.3 ppg, 7.2 rpg
    1 – Kiki Rice – 5-11 – Jr. – G – 12.4 ppg, 2.6 rpg
    7 – Elina Aarnisalo – 5-10 – Fr. – G – 8.2 ppg, 3.4 rpg
    11 – Gabriela Jacquez – 6-0 – Jr. – G – 10.9 ppg, 5.3 rpg
    Off the Bench
    51 – Lauren Betts – 6-7 – Jr. – C – 19.8 ppg, 10.0 rpg
    30 – Timea Gardiner – 6-3 – Jr. – F – 8.9 ppg, 4.2 rpg
    3 – Londynn Jones – 5-4 – Jr. – G – 7.3 ppg, 1.2 rpg
    35 – Tianna Thompson – 5-10 – Fr. – G – 3.4 ppg, 1.0 rpg
    22 – Kendall Dudley – 6-2 – Fr. – F – 2.8 ppg, 3.6 rpg
    2 – Avary Cain – 6-1 – Fr. – G – 2.7 ppg, 1.2 rpg
    6 – Zania Socka-Nguemen – 6-3 – Fr. – F – 2.7 ppg, 3.0 rpg
    Head Coach: Cory Close (UC Santa Barbara, 1993)
    14th Season at UCLA (299-140); 14th Season Overall (299-140)

     

    Scouting the No. 1 UCLA Bruins

    • No. 1 UCLA closes 2024 at home in Pauley Pavilion against the Huskers. It will be the unbeaten Bruins’ second straight game against an opponent from the Cornhusker state after heading to the holiday break with a 70-41 pounding of Creighton in San Francisco (Dec. 20). UCLA also eliminated Creighton in the second round of the 2024 NCAA Tournament (67-63) in Los Angeles, before falling to LSU (78-69) in the 2024 NCAA Sweet Sixteen in Albany, N.Y.

    • Nebraska suffered an 80-74 setback at Creighton (Nov. 22), the first game the Huskers played without 2024 Big Ten Freshman of the Year Natalie Potts, who suffered a season-ending knee injury in the second quarter of Nebraska’s win over North Alabama (Nov. 19).

    • Kiki Rice led UCLA with 20 points, five rebounds and four assists against Creighton, while 6-4 forward Angela Dugalic was the only other Bruin in double figures against the Jays with 13 points and 14 rebounds. Rice is averaging 12.4 points and 3.6 assists, while Dugalic is averaging 9.3 points and 7.2 rebounds on the season.

    • UCLA center Lauren Betts, who leads the Bruins with 19.8 points and 10.0 rebounds per game, sat out for the second straight contest in the win over Creighton. The 6-7 Betts suffered a leg injury in a win over Long Beach State (Dec. 14). She was replaced in the starting five by 6-4 junior Janiah Barker, who managed four points and 11 rebounds against CU. Barker is averaging 10.2 points and 8.1 boards on the year, after transferring from Texas A&M. Barker had 11 points and five rebounds in a 61-59 loss to Nebraska in the second round of the 2024 NCAA Tournament in Corvallis, Ore. (March 22).

    • Junior guard Gabriela Jacquez contributes 10.9 points and 5.3 rebounds, while Elina Aarnisalo has rounded out the UCLA starting five with 8.2 points, 3.4 boards and a team-best 5.3 assists per game.

    • The Bruins have shown their quality and depth despite playing without Charlisse Leger-Walker, who will miss the 2024-25 season with an injury. A transfer from Washington State, Leger-Walker was a three-time midseason finalist for the Ann Meyers Drysdale Award and a three-time honorable-mention All-American. She averaged 13.2 points, 6.5 rebounds and 5.1 assists for the Cougars last season.

    • Timea Gardiner, a 6-3 junior has produced 8.9 points and 4.2 rebounds for the Bruins after transferring from Oregon State. Gardiner had 17 points, seven rebounds and a career-high four blocks as a starter for the Beavers in a 61-51 second-round NCAA Tournament win over Nebraska in Corvallis (March 24, 2024). The 2024 Pac-12 Sixth Player of the Year, Gardiner leads the Bruins with 23 three-pointers on 45.1 percent shooting this season.

    • Londynn Jones, a 5-4 junior who set UCLA’s single-season school record with 87 threes last season, has added 7.3 points per game. Jones has hit 20 threes this season. Jones stands out as the only undersized player on a tall and lengthy UCLA roster that features seven players 6-2 or taller.

    • UCLA’s size and athleticism has translated into a massive plus-19.3 team rebounding margin while going head-to-head against quality opponents such as defending national champion South Carolina, Louisville, Arkansas, Creighton and Washington to open Big Ten play.

    • The Bruins also own a plus-2.6 turnover margin. They have attempted 99 more field goals than their opponents and 37 more free throws than the opposition. UCLA is shooting a strong 49.1 percent from the field, including 33.1 percent from three-point range and 70.6 percent from the free throw line. The Bruins are holding opponents to just 31 percent shooting from the floor. UCLA has outscored opponents by an average of 32.2 points per game (82.8-50.7).

    Nebraska vs. UCLA Series History
    • Although Sunday’s game between Nebraska and UCLA will be their first as Big Ten foes, the Huskers and Bruins have met seven times. UCLA leads the all-time series, 4-3, but the Bruins have not beaten the Big Red since the turn of the century.

    • The Huskers have earned three straight wins against UCLA, including a 71-66 win at Pauley Pavilion on Nov. 28, 2014.

    • The previous season, Nebraska beat the Bruins 77-49 in the opening game of Pinnacle Bank Arena on Nov. 8, 2013 in Lincoln.

    • Nebraska’s current winning streak against the Bruins began with an 83-70 victory in the second round of the 2010 NCAA Tournament at Williams Arena in Minneapolis. The Huskers were the No. 1 seed and ranked No. 4 in the country, while the Bruins were ranked No. 22 nationally.

    • The Huskers were ranked in the AP Top 25 in each of the last four meetings in the series, including No. 24 Nebraska’s 85-67 loss to No. 12 UCLA at the Rainbow Wahine Classic in Hawaii, Nov. 27, 1998.

    • Nebraska’s series with UCLA dates back to a 68-53 loss to the No. 11 Bruins in Los Angeles on Jan. 11, 1977, in a game that featured four-time All-American and 1976 Olympian Ann Meyers.

    • The Huskers lost to No. 14 UCLA, 72-63, at the Devaney Center on Feb. 3, 1979 before dropping an 84-54 decision in Los Angeles on Jan. 10, 1984, in the only game that featured two unranked teams.

    Markowski In NU’s 1,500-Point/1,000-Rebound Club
    • With 20 points and 10 rebounds at No. 17 Georgia Tech, Alexis Markowski increased her career totals to 1,543 points and 1,055 rebounds. She is just the fourth Nebraska player to achieve the combined career milestones of 1,500 points and 1,000 rebounds.

    • The quality of that short list is undeniable. Karen Jennings (2,405 points/1,000 rebounds, 1990-93) won the 1993 Wade Trophy, was a first-team All-American and the 1993 Big Eight Player of the Year.

    • Kelsey Griffin (2,033 points/1,019 rebounds, 2006-10) won the 2010 Senior CLASS Award, was a first-round WNBA Draft pick, a first-team All-American and the 2010 Big 12 Player of the Year.

    • Jordan Hooper (2,357 points/1,110 rebounds, 2011-14) was a first-team All-American, the 2014 Big Ten Player of the Year and the first pick of the second round in the 2014 WNBA Draft.

    Markowski Joins Elite Rebounders in NU History

    • Nebraska All-America candidate Alexis Markowski joined one of the most elite groups in Husker history by pulling down her 1,000th career rebound in the fourth quarter at Creighton (Nov. 22).

    • The 6-3 center from Lincoln became just the sixth Husker women’s basketball player and just the eighth Nebraska men’s or women’s player to reach the 1,000 milestone on the boards.

    • Markowski finished the game with 1,001 career boards to push past 1993 Wade Trophy winner Karen Jennings into the No. 5 spot on the Husker women’s basketball career chart.

    • Markowski has added 54 rebounds over the past six games to push her career rebound total to 1,055, passing first-team All-American Kelsey Griffin at No. 4 on Nebraska’s career rebound list. Markowski enters the UCLA game 65 rebounds behind first-team All-American and 2014 Big Ten Player of the Year Jordan Hooper (1,110) at No. 3 on the Nebraska all-time rebound list. Hooper grabbed her rebounds in 4,030 career minutes (11.0 rp40), while Markowski’s boards have come in just 2,907 minutes (14.5 rp40).

    • On the men’s side of Nebraska basketball, Venson Hamilton (1996-99) owns the all-time record with 1,080 rebounds while Aleks Maric (1,015, 2005-08) is the only other player with 1,000 boards.

     

    Prince Battling for Big Ten All-Freshman Honors

    Britt Prince is off to one of the best starts by a freshman in the Big Ten Conference in 2024-25. The 5-11 point guard from Omaha ranks second among the Huskers with 13.1 points, while adding 3.9 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 1.5 steals over her first 11 games.

    • The two-time Gatorade and MaxPreps Player of the Year has produced double-figure points eight times, including a career-high 23 points on 10-of-13 shooting in Nebraska’s record-setting 113-70 win over South Dakota (Nov. 16). She added four assists and two steals in front of a sellout crowd at the Sanford Pentagon in Sioux Falls.

    • She added the second 20-point effort of her career with 20 points and six rebounds in a career-high 37 minutes in the loss at Creighton (Nov. 22).

    • Prince produced a game-high 19 points to go with five rebounds in a low-scoring win over Tarleton State (Dec. 11). She hit a career-high three threes against the Texans while also going a career-best 6-for-6 at the free throw line.

    • Prince contributed 13 points on 4-of-5 shooting in a win over Kansas City (Nov. 26), before notching her fifth straight double-digit performance with a game-high 14 points in a win over Lindenwood (Dec. 3). She also had 13 points and a career-high six assists against North Alabama (Nov. 19) during the five-game stretch. Prince added a career-high two blocks against the Lions.

    • She became the first Husker freshman point guard in history to reach 100 points through her first eight games, when she put up seven points and a career-high seven rebounds in a win over Minnesota (Dec. 8). The only other Husker point guard to score 100 points in 10 or fewer games was Nicole Kubik (10 games, 1996-97).

    • One of Nebraska’s most efficient players, Prince is shooting 52.5 percent from the field, including 44.1 percent (15-34) from three-point range, and 88.5 percent (23-26) at the free throw line.

    • Prince, who won four consecutive Nebraska Class B state high school championships at PBA while playing for her mother, Ann Prince at Elkhorn North (2021-22-23-24), was the No. 16 recruit in the country according to Prospects Nation and No. 28 according to ESPN.

    • An honorable-mention high school All-American last year by the Naismith award and MaxPreps, Prince produced one of the best senior seasons in Nebraska high school history in 2023-24. She averaged 27.0 points, 10.3 rebounds, 6.3 assists and 2.9 steals. She led the state in both scoring and assists as a senior on her way to finishing with a Class B record 2,491 points, surpassing Husker All-American Jordan Hooper’s previous mark of 2,078.

    • Prince also matched Hooper for No. 2 in state tournament history with 271 career points.

    • In addition to being a four-time Super-State selection in basketball, Prince was a six-time gold medalist and two-time silver medalist at the Nebraska State Track & Field Championships.

    • She was the 2024 Nebraska Girls Athlete of the Year across all sports.

    • Prince missed Nebraska’s win over Southeastern Louisiana (Nov. 9) with a lower leg injury, but returned for six points, four assists and three steals as a starter in a win over Southern (Nov. 12).

    Husker Freshmen Featuring Efficiency

    Britt Prince is the leader of a talented freshman trio for Nebraska. While Prince has earned headlines by starting at point guard and putting up some of the best numbers in history by a Big Red rookie, fellow freshmen Amiah Hargrove and Petra Bozan have been dynamic inside.

    • Hargrove erupted for a career-high 13-point effort in a career-high 21 minutes in the win over Tarleton State (Dec. 11). Hargrove hit 5-of-6 shots from the floor, including a three-pointer, while adding three rebounds and a steal. It was Hargrove’s third double-digit scoring effort in four games, including a 10-point performance that included a career-high eight rebounds in a Big Ten-opening win over previously unbeaten Minnesota (Dec. 8). The 6-1 forward from Christopher, Ill., added 10 points and seven rebounds in a win over Kansas City (Nov. 26). She made back-to-back starts against Chattanooga (Dec. 15) and No. 17 Georgia Tech (Dec. 21).

    • Bozan, a 6-5 center from Croatia, also owns three-double digit scoring efforts early this season, including 12 in an opening-day win over Omaha and 11 against Southeastern Louisiana (Nov. 9). She went a combined 9-for-11 from the field, including 4-for-4 from three-point range in those two games. Bozan added 10 points on 5-of-7 shooting in a win over Lindenwood (Dec. 3), before getting nine points and five rebounds in her Big Ten debut against Minnesota (Dec. 8).

    • On the season, Bozan has produced per 40 minute averages of 17.7 points and 11.8 rebounds while hitting 54 percent of her shots from the field, including 45.5 percent (5-11) of her threes.

    Big Red Spread Scoring

    • Nebraska has shown a consistent, efficient and explosive offense through 12 games, averaging 79.1 points per game on 46.6 percent shooting, including 38.7 percent from long range.

    • The Huskers have put at least five players in double figures in four of the first 12 contests. In three other games, Nebraska has put four players in double figures with the fifth-highest scorer adding nine points.

    • Perhaps the most amazing part of the double-figure scoring performances for the Big Red through 12 games, is that all four games have featured a different group of scorers that have ultimately included all 12 players on the active roster at the start of the season.

    • In the opener with Omaha (Nov. 4), six Huskers produced double-digit points, including Alexis Markowski-14, Natalie Potts-14, Petra Bozan-12, Logan Nissley-12, Allison Weidner-11 and Britt Prince-10.

    • In a win over South Dakota in Sioux Falls (Nov. 16), five Huskers finished in double figures, including Britt Prince-23, Natalie Potts-22, Alexis Markowski-14, Kendall Moriarty-13 and Kendall Coley-12.

    • In a victory over North Alabama (Nov. 19), five Huskers scored in double figures, including Callin Hake-17, Jessica Petrie-14, Britt Prince-13, Alberte Rimdal-13 and Alexis Markowski-10.

    • Nebraska put five players in double figures in its second straight home game in a win over Kansas City (Nov. 22), including Callin Hake-16, Alberte Rimdal-15, Britt Prince-13, Alexis Markowski-10 and Amiah Hargrove-10.

    • The only Huskers to score in double figures in each of the four games with at least five players in double figures were Alexis Markowski and Britt Prince.

    Markowski Named to Naismith, Wooden Watch Lists

    • Nebraska’s Alexis Markowski was among the 50 women’s college basketball players named to the Jersey Mike’s Naismith Trophy Watch List, announced by the Atlanta Tipoff Club (Oct. 28) and the Wooden Award Watch List by the Los Angeles Athletic Club (Nov. 7).

    • Markowski, a 6-3 center out of Lincoln Pius X High School, earned her third consecutive appearance on the Naismith Trophy preseason list.

    • A three-time preseason first-team All-Big Ten selection, Markowski earned first-team All-Big Ten honors a year ago after averaging 15.7 points and 10.5 rebounds in 2023-24. She also earned a spot on the Big Ten All-Tournament Team after powering the Big Red to the Big Ten Championship Game.

    • A three-time Lisa Leslie Center-of-the-Year Award candidate, Markowski was a second-team All-Big Ten choice as a freshman and sophomore. She was also the 2022 Big Ten Freshman of the Year.

    Markowski Earns Preseason All-Big Ten Honors

    • Nebraska’s Alexis Markowski captured Preseason All-Big Ten honors for the third consecutive season when the conference announced its annual awards on Sept. 26.

    • The 6-3 center from Lincoln, Neb., was one of 10 players across the conference’s 18 teams to earn preseason recognition from both the Big Ten coaches and media. She also earned preseason All-Big Ten honors as a junior in 2023-24 and as a sophomore in 2022-23, after being named the Big Ten Freshman of the Year following the 2021-22 season.

    • A three-time Lisa Leslie Award candidate, Markowski claimed first-team All-Big Ten honors at the conclusion of a 2023-24 season when she led Nebraska to an appearance in the Big Ten Championship Game and a trip to the second round of the NCAA Tournament.

    • Markowski, who led Nebraska with team-best averages of 15.7 points and 10.5 rebounds while starting all 35 games for the 23-12 Huskers in 2023-24, produced 19 double-doubles a year ago.

    • She earned a spot on the 2024 Big Ten All-Tournament Team by averaging 16.5 points, 11.3 rebounds and 3.8 assists over four games, including 23 points, 13 rebounds and five assists in the Big Ten Championship Game.

    • Markowski enters the UCLA game with 1,055 career rebounds. She is 225 rebounds away from Janet Smith’s more than 40-year-old Nebraska career rebound record (1,280). Markowski, who had 369 rebounds last season, is also within striking distance of one of the top-five rebounding totals in Big Ten Conference history.

    • Markowski, who earned second-team All-Big Ten honors as a sophomore in 2022-23, owns 1,543 career points to rank 13th all-time in scoring at Nebraska.

    • USC’s JuJu Watkins was the only unanimous choice of the coaches and media to earn preseason All-Big Ten honors. The sophomore was the preseason Big Ten Player of the Year by both.

    • The coaches and media were also in agreement on the top five teams in preseason voting, beginning with No. 1 USC, No. 2 UCLA, No. 3 Ohio State, No. 4 Maryland and No. 5 Indiana.

     



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  • Huskers Open Big Ten Holiday Road Trip at No. 1 UCLA – University of Nebraska

    Huskers Open Big Ten Holiday Road Trip at No. 1 UCLA – University of Nebraska


    The Nebraska women’s basketball team embarks on its first Big Ten Conference road trip of 2024-25 by battling unbeaten and No. 1 UCLA in Los Angeles on Sunday, Dec. 29.

    Tip-off between the Huskers (10-2, 1-0 Big Ten) and the Bruins (12-0, 1-0 Big Ten) at historic Pauley Pavilion is set for 4 p.m. (CT).

    A live video stream of the game will be available to B1G+ subscribers.

    Nebraska fans can listen across the Huskers Radio Network, including 107.3 FM in Lincoln and 590 AM in Omaha, the Huskers App and Huskers.com. Matt Coatney and Jeff Griesch will be on the radio call with pregame beginning at 3:30 p.m. (CT).

    Nebraska’s Big Ten road opener at No. 1 UCLA will be its second straight road game against an unbeaten opponent, after suffering a 72-61 setback at then-No. 17 Georgia Tech (Dec. 21) before heading home for the holiday break. The Yellow Jackets improved to 13-0 and jumped to No. 13 in the AP rankings after beating the Big Red.

    All-America candidate Alexis Markowski led the Huskers at Georgia Tech with 20 points and 10 rebounds for her fifth double-double of the season and school-record 45th of her career. She also pushed her career totals to 1,543 points and 1,055 rebounds. The Naismith, Wooden and Lisa Leslie Award candidate is one of just four Huskers in history to achieve the combined career milestones of 1,500 points and 1,000 rebounds – joining only first-team All-Americans Karen Jennings (1993), Kelsey Griffin (2010) and Jordan Hooper (2014). All three of those Huskers have their jerseys retired and are in Nebraska’s Athletic Hall of Fame. Markowski, a three-time All-Big Ten choice, is averaging team bests of 15.0 points and 8.3 rebounds this season.

    Big Ten Freshman of the Year candidate Britt Prince is off to a strong start, ranking second among the Huskers in scoring (13.1 ppg), assists (3.1 apg) and steals (1.5 spg) while adding 3.9 rebounds. The two-time Nebraska High School Player of the Year has put up double figures in eight of her 11 games and has scored no fewer than six points in any contest.

    Fellow freshman Amiah Hargrove made her first career start in the win over Chattanooga (Dec. 15) before getting her second start at Georgia Tech. She has produced double figures three times and is averaging 4.4 points and 3.3 rebounds while trying to help the Huskers overcome the loss of 2024 Big Ten Freshman of the Year Natalie Potts to a season-ending knee injury against North Alabama (Nov. 19). Potts was Nebraska’s leading scorer (17.5 ppg) and rebounder (8.0 rpg) through four games. She underwent surgery on Dec. 4 and is expected to regain the season of eligibility.

    Nebraska Cornhuskers (10-2, 1-0 Big Ten)
    at 1/1 UCLA Bruins (12-0, 1-0 Big Ten)
    Sunday, December 29, 2024, 4 p.m. (CT)
    Pauley Pavilion – Los Angeles, California
    Live Video: B1G+
    Live Radio: Huskers Radio Network (3:30 p.m.)
    Matt Coatney (PBP), Jeff Griesch (Analyst)
    Lincoln (107.3 FM), Omaha (590 AM), Huskers.com, Huskers App
    Live Stats: Huskers.com (StatBroadcast – Public)

    Nebraska Cornhuskers (10-2, 1-0 Big Ten)
    33 – Amiah Hargrove – 6-2 – Fr. – F – 4.4 ppg, 3.3 rpg
    40 – Alexis Markowski – 6-3 – Sr. – C/F – 15.0 ppg, 8.3 rpg
    5 – Alberte Rimdal – 5-9 – Sr. – G – 7.4 ppg, 2.5 rpg
    14 – Callin Hake – 5-8 – Jr. – G – 7.6 ppg, 3.4 rpg
    23 – Britt Prince – 5-11 – Fr. – G – 13.1 ppg, 3.9 rpg
    Off the Bench
    2 – Logan Nissley – 6-0 – So. – G – 7.2 ppg, 1.5 rpg
    44 – Petra Bozan – 6-3 – Fr. – F/C – 5.5 ppg, 3.7 rpg
    15 – Kendall Moriarty – 6-1 – Sr. – G – 4.4 ppg, 1.9 rpg
    12 – Jessica Petrie – 6-2 – So. – F – 3.8 ppg, 3.1 rpg
    3 – Allison Weidner – 5-10 – RJr. – G – 3.5 ppg, 3.3 rpg
    32 – Kendall Coley – 6-2 – Gr. – F/G – 3.1 ppg, 1.5 rpg
    22 – Natalie Potts [Out] – 6-2 – So. – F – 14.4 ppg, 7.4 rpg
    4 – Kennadi Williams – 5-4 – Fr. – G – Redshirt
    Head Coach: Amy Williams (Nebraska, 1998)
    Ninth Season at Nebraska (147-113); 18th Season Overall (340-222)

     

    1/1 UCLA Bruins (12-0, 1-0 Big Ten)
    0 – Janiah Barker – 6-4 – Jr. – F – 10.2 ppg, 8.1 rpg
    32 – Angela Dugalic – 6-4 – Gr. – F – 9.3 ppg, 7.2 rpg
    1 – Kiki Rice – 5-11 – Jr. – G – 12.4 ppg, 2.6 rpg
    7 – Elina Aarnisalo – 5-10 – Fr. – G – 8.2 ppg, 3.4 rpg
    11 – Gabriela Jacquez – 6-0 – Jr. – G – 10.9 ppg, 5.3 rpg
    Off the Bench
    51 – Lauren Betts – 6-7 – Jr. – C – 19.8 ppg, 10.0 rpg
    30 – Timea Gardiner – 6-3 – Jr. – F – 8.9 ppg, 4.2 rpg
    3 – Londynn Jones – 5-4 – Jr. – G – 7.3 ppg, 1.2 rpg
    35 – Tianna Thompson – 5-10 – Fr. – G – 3.4 ppg, 1.0 rpg
    22 – Kendall Dudley – 6-2 – Fr. – F – 2.8 ppg, 3.6 rpg
    2 – Avary Cain – 6-1 – Fr. – G – 2.7 ppg, 1.2 rpg
    6 – Zania Socka-Nguemen – 6-3 – Fr. – F – 2.7 ppg, 3.0 rpg
    Head Coach: Cory Close (UC Santa Barbara, 1993)
    14th Season at UCLA (299-140); 14th Season Overall (299-140)

     

    Scouting the No. 1 UCLA Bruins

    • No. 1 UCLA closes 2024 at home in Pauley Pavilion against the Huskers. It will be the unbeaten Bruins’ second straight game against an opponent from the Cornhusker state after heading to the holiday break with a 70-41 pounding of Creighton in San Francisco (Dec. 20). UCLA also eliminated Creighton in the second round of the 2024 NCAA Tournament (67-63) in Los Angeles, before falling to LSU (78-69) in the 2024 NCAA Sweet Sixteen in Albany, N.Y.

    • Nebraska suffered an 80-74 setback at Creighton (Nov. 22), the first game the Huskers played without 2024 Big Ten Freshman of the Year Natalie Potts, who suffered a season-ending knee injury in the second quarter of Nebraska’s win over North Alabama (Nov. 19).

    • Kiki Rice led UCLA with 20 points, five rebounds and four assists against Creighton, while 6-4 forward Angela Dugalic was the only other Bruin in double figures against the Jays with 13 points and 14 rebounds. Rice is averaging 12.4 points and 3.6 assists, while Dugalic is averaging 9.3 points and 7.2 rebounds on the season.

    • UCLA center Lauren Betts, who leads the Bruins with 19.8 points and 10.0 rebounds per game, sat out for the second straight contest in the win over Creighton. The 6-7 Betts suffered a leg injury in a win over Long Beach State (Dec. 14). She was replaced in the starting five by 6-4 junior Janiah Barker, who managed four points and 11 rebounds against CU. Barker is averaging 10.2 points and 8.1 boards on the year, after transferring from Texas A&M. Barker had 11 points and five rebounds in a 61-59 loss to Nebraska in the second round of the 2024 NCAA Tournament in Corvallis, Ore. (March 22).

    • Junior guard Gabriela Jacquez contributes 10.9 points and 5.3 rebounds, while Elina Aarnisalo has rounded out the UCLA starting five with 8.2 points, 3.4 boards and a team-best 5.3 assists per game.

    • The Bruins have shown their quality and depth despite playing without Charlisse Leger-Walker, who will miss the 2024-25 season with an injury. A transfer from Washington State, Leger-Walker was a three-time midseason finalist for the Ann Meyers Drysdale Award and a three-time honorable-mention All-American. She averaged 13.2 points, 6.5 rebounds and 5.1 assists for the Cougars last season.

    • Timea Gardiner, a 6-3 junior has produced 8.9 points and 4.2 rebounds for the Bruins after transferring from Oregon State. Gardiner had 17 points, seven rebounds and a career-high four blocks as a starter for the Beavers in a 61-51 second-round NCAA Tournament win over Nebraska in Corvallis (March 24, 2024). The 2024 Pac-12 Sixth Player of the Year, Gardiner leads the Bruins with 23 three-pointers on 45.1 percent shooting this season.

    • Londynn Jones, a 5-4 junior who set UCLA’s single-season school record with 87 threes last season, has added 7.3 points per game. Jones has hit 20 threes this season. Jones stands out as the only undersized player on a tall and lengthy UCLA roster that features seven players 6-2 or taller.

    • UCLA’s size and athleticism has translated into a massive plus-19.3 team rebounding margin while going head-to-head against quality opponents such as defending national champion South Carolina, Louisville, Arkansas, Creighton and Washington to open Big Ten play.

    • The Bruins also own a plus-2.6 turnover margin. They have attempted 99 more field goals than their opponents and 37 more free throws than the opposition. UCLA is shooting a strong 49.1 percent from the field, including 33.1 percent from three-point range and 70.6 percent from the free throw line. The Bruins are holding opponents to just 31 percent shooting from the floor. UCLA has outscored opponents by an average of 32.2 points per game (82.8-50.7).

    Nebraska vs. UCLA Series History
    • Although Sunday’s game between Nebraska and UCLA will be their first as Big Ten foes, the Huskers and Bruins have met seven times. UCLA leads the all-time series, 4-3, but the Bruins have not beaten the Big Red since the turn of the century.

    • The Huskers have earned three straight wins against UCLA, including a 71-66 win at Pauley Pavilion on Nov. 28, 2014.

    • The previous season, Nebraska beat the Bruins 77-49 in the opening game of Pinnacle Bank Arena on Nov. 8, 2013 in Lincoln.

    • Nebraska’s current winning streak against the Bruins began with an 83-70 victory in the second round of the 2010 NCAA Tournament at Williams Arena in Minneapolis. The Huskers were the No. 1 seed and ranked No. 4 in the country, while the Bruins were ranked No. 22 nationally.

    • The Huskers were ranked in the AP Top 25 in each of the last four meetings in the series, including No. 24 Nebraska’s 85-67 loss to No. 12 UCLA at the Rainbow Wahine Classic in Hawaii, Nov. 27, 1998.

    • Nebraska’s series with UCLA dates back to a 68-53 loss to the No. 11 Bruins in Los Angeles on Jan. 11, 1977, in a game that featured four-time All-American and 1976 Olympian Ann Meyers.

    • The Huskers lost to No. 14 UCLA, 72-63, at the Devaney Center on Feb. 3, 1979 before dropping an 84-54 decision in Los Angeles on Jan. 10, 1984, in the only game that featured two unranked teams.

    Markowski In NU’s 1,500-Point/1,000-Rebound Club
    • With 20 points and 10 rebounds at No. 17 Georgia Tech, Alexis Markowski increased her career totals to 1,543 points and 1,055 rebounds. She is just the fourth Nebraska player to achieve the combined career milestones of 1,500 points and 1,000 rebounds.

    • The quality of that short list is undeniable. Karen Jennings (2,405 points/1,000 rebounds, 1990-93) won the 1993 Wade Trophy, was a first-team All-American and the 1993 Big Eight Player of the Year.

    • Kelsey Griffin (2,033 points/1,019 rebounds, 2006-10) won the 2010 Senior CLASS Award, was a first-round WNBA Draft pick, a first-team All-American and the 2010 Big 12 Player of the Year.

    • Jordan Hooper (2,357 points/1,110 rebounds, 2011-14) was a first-team All-American, the 2014 Big Ten Player of the Year and the first pick of the second round in the 2014 WNBA Draft.

    Markowski Joins Elite Rebounders in NU History

    • Nebraska All-America candidate Alexis Markowski joined one of the most elite groups in Husker history by pulling down her 1,000th career rebound in the fourth quarter at Creighton (Nov. 22).

    • The 6-3 center from Lincoln became just the sixth Husker women’s basketball player and just the eighth Nebraska men’s or women’s player to reach the 1,000 milestone on the boards.

    • Markowski finished the game with 1,001 career boards to push past 1993 Wade Trophy winner Karen Jennings into the No. 5 spot on the Husker women’s basketball career chart.

    • Markowski has added 54 rebounds over the past six games to push her career rebound total to 1,055, passing first-team All-American Kelsey Griffin at No. 4 on Nebraska’s career rebound list. Markowski enters the UCLA game 65 rebounds behind first-team All-American and 2014 Big Ten Player of the Year Jordan Hooper (1,110) at No. 3 on the Nebraska all-time rebound list. Hooper grabbed her rebounds in 4,030 career minutes (11.0 rp40), while Markowski’s boards have come in just 2,907 minutes (14.5 rp40).

    • On the men’s side of Nebraska basketball, Venson Hamilton (1996-99) owns the all-time record with 1,080 rebounds while Aleks Maric (1,015, 2005-08) is the only other player with 1,000 boards.

     

    Prince Battling for Big Ten All-Freshman Honors

    Britt Prince is off to one of the best starts by a freshman in the Big Ten Conference in 2024-25. The 5-11 point guard from Omaha ranks second among the Huskers with 13.1 points, while adding 3.9 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 1.5 steals over her first 11 games.

    • The two-time Gatorade and MaxPreps Player of the Year has produced double-figure points eight times, including a career-high 23 points on 10-of-13 shooting in Nebraska’s record-setting 113-70 win over South Dakota (Nov. 16). She added four assists and two steals in front of a sellout crowd at the Sanford Pentagon in Sioux Falls.

    • She added the second 20-point effort of her career with 20 points and six rebounds in a career-high 37 minutes in the loss at Creighton (Nov. 22).

    • Prince produced a game-high 19 points to go with five rebounds in a low-scoring win over Tarleton State (Dec. 11). She hit a career-high three threes against the Texans while also going a career-best 6-for-6 at the free throw line.

    • Prince contributed 13 points on 4-of-5 shooting in a win over Kansas City (Nov. 26), before notching her fifth straight double-digit performance with a game-high 14 points in a win over Lindenwood (Dec. 3). She also had 13 points and a career-high six assists against North Alabama (Nov. 19) during the five-game stretch. Prince added a career-high two blocks against the Lions.

    • She became the first Husker freshman point guard in history to reach 100 points through her first eight games, when she put up seven points and a career-high seven rebounds in a win over Minnesota (Dec. 8). The only other Husker point guard to score 100 points in 10 or fewer games was Nicole Kubik (10 games, 1996-97).

    • One of Nebraska’s most efficient players, Prince is shooting 52.5 percent from the field, including 44.1 percent (15-34) from three-point range, and 88.5 percent (23-26) at the free throw line.

    • Prince, who won four consecutive Nebraska Class B state high school championships at PBA while playing for her mother, Ann Prince at Elkhorn North (2021-22-23-24), was the No. 16 recruit in the country according to Prospects Nation and No. 28 according to ESPN.

    • An honorable-mention high school All-American last year by the Naismith award and MaxPreps, Prince produced one of the best senior seasons in Nebraska high school history in 2023-24. She averaged 27.0 points, 10.3 rebounds, 6.3 assists and 2.9 steals. She led the state in both scoring and assists as a senior on her way to finishing with a Class B record 2,491 points, surpassing Husker All-American Jordan Hooper’s previous mark of 2,078.

    • Prince also matched Hooper for No. 2 in state tournament history with 271 career points.

    • In addition to being a four-time Super-State selection in basketball, Prince was a six-time gold medalist and two-time silver medalist at the Nebraska State Track & Field Championships.

    • She was the 2024 Nebraska Girls Athlete of the Year across all sports.

    • Prince missed Nebraska’s win over Southeastern Louisiana (Nov. 9) with a lower leg injury, but returned for six points, four assists and three steals as a starter in a win over Southern (Nov. 12).

    Husker Freshmen Featuring Efficiency

    Britt Prince is the leader of a talented freshman trio for Nebraska. While Prince has earned headlines by starting at point guard and putting up some of the best numbers in history by a Big Red rookie, fellow freshmen Amiah Hargrove and Petra Bozan have been dynamic inside.

    • Hargrove erupted for a career-high 13-point effort in a career-high 21 minutes in the win over Tarleton State (Dec. 11). Hargrove hit 5-of-6 shots from the floor, including a three-pointer, while adding three rebounds and a steal. It was Hargrove’s third double-digit scoring effort in four games, including a 10-point performance that included a career-high eight rebounds in a Big Ten-opening win over previously unbeaten Minnesota (Dec. 8). The 6-1 forward from Christopher, Ill., added 10 points and seven rebounds in a win over Kansas City (Nov. 26). She made back-to-back starts against Chattanooga (Dec. 15) and No. 17 Georgia Tech (Dec. 21).

    • Bozan, a 6-5 center from Croatia, also owns three-double digit scoring efforts early this season, including 12 in an opening-day win over Omaha and 11 against Southeastern Louisiana (Nov. 9). She went a combined 9-for-11 from the field, including 4-for-4 from three-point range in those two games. Bozan added 10 points on 5-of-7 shooting in a win over Lindenwood (Dec. 3), before getting nine points and five rebounds in her Big Ten debut against Minnesota (Dec. 8).

    • On the season, Bozan has produced per 40 minute averages of 17.7 points and 11.8 rebounds while hitting 54 percent of her shots from the field, including 45.5 percent (5-11) of her threes.

    Big Red Spread Scoring

    • Nebraska has shown a consistent, efficient and explosive offense through 12 games, averaging 79.1 points per game on 46.6 percent shooting, including 38.7 percent from long range.

    • The Huskers have put at least five players in double figures in four of the first 12 contests. In three other games, Nebraska has put four players in double figures with the fifth-highest scorer adding nine points.

    • Perhaps the most amazing part of the double-figure scoring performances for the Big Red through 12 games, is that all four games have featured a different group of scorers that have ultimately included all 12 players on the active roster at the start of the season.

    • In the opener with Omaha (Nov. 4), six Huskers produced double-digit points, including Alexis Markowski-14, Natalie Potts-14, Petra Bozan-12, Logan Nissley-12, Allison Weidner-11 and Britt Prince-10.

    • In a win over South Dakota in Sioux Falls (Nov. 16), five Huskers finished in double figures, including Britt Prince-23, Natalie Potts-22, Alexis Markowski-14, Kendall Moriarty-13 and Kendall Coley-12.

    • In a victory over North Alabama (Nov. 19), five Huskers scored in double figures, including Callin Hake-17, Jessica Petrie-14, Britt Prince-13, Alberte Rimdal-13 and Alexis Markowski-10.

    • Nebraska put five players in double figures in its second straight home game in a win over Kansas City (Nov. 22), including Callin Hake-16, Alberte Rimdal-15, Britt Prince-13, Alexis Markowski-10 and Amiah Hargrove-10.

    • The only Huskers to score in double figures in each of the four games with at least five players in double figures were Alexis Markowski and Britt Prince.

    Markowski Named to Naismith, Wooden Watch Lists

    • Nebraska’s Alexis Markowski was among the 50 women’s college basketball players named to the Jersey Mike’s Naismith Trophy Watch List, announced by the Atlanta Tipoff Club (Oct. 28) and the Wooden Award Watch List by the Los Angeles Athletic Club (Nov. 7).

    • Markowski, a 6-3 center out of Lincoln Pius X High School, earned her third consecutive appearance on the Naismith Trophy preseason list.

    • A three-time preseason first-team All-Big Ten selection, Markowski earned first-team All-Big Ten honors a year ago after averaging 15.7 points and 10.5 rebounds in 2023-24. She also earned a spot on the Big Ten All-Tournament Team after powering the Big Red to the Big Ten Championship Game.

    • A three-time Lisa Leslie Center-of-the-Year Award candidate, Markowski was a second-team All-Big Ten choice as a freshman and sophomore. She was also the 2022 Big Ten Freshman of the Year.

    Markowski Earns Preseason All-Big Ten Honors

    • Nebraska’s Alexis Markowski captured Preseason All-Big Ten honors for the third consecutive season when the conference announced its annual awards on Sept. 26.

    • The 6-3 center from Lincoln, Neb., was one of 10 players across the conference’s 18 teams to earn preseason recognition from both the Big Ten coaches and media. She also earned preseason All-Big Ten honors as a junior in 2023-24 and as a sophomore in 2022-23, after being named the Big Ten Freshman of the Year following the 2021-22 season.

    • A three-time Lisa Leslie Award candidate, Markowski claimed first-team All-Big Ten honors at the conclusion of a 2023-24 season when she led Nebraska to an appearance in the Big Ten Championship Game and a trip to the second round of the NCAA Tournament.

    • Markowski, who led Nebraska with team-best averages of 15.7 points and 10.5 rebounds while starting all 35 games for the 23-12 Huskers in 2023-24, produced 19 double-doubles a year ago.

    • She earned a spot on the 2024 Big Ten All-Tournament Team by averaging 16.5 points, 11.3 rebounds and 3.8 assists over four games, including 23 points, 13 rebounds and five assists in the Big Ten Championship Game.

    • Markowski enters the UCLA game with 1,055 career rebounds. She is 225 rebounds away from Janet Smith’s more than 40-year-old Nebraska career rebound record (1,280). Markowski, who had 369 rebounds last season, is also within striking distance of one of the top-five rebounding totals in Big Ten Conference history.

    • Markowski, who earned second-team All-Big Ten honors as a sophomore in 2022-23, owns 1,543 career points to rank 13th all-time in scoring at Nebraska.

    • USC’s JuJu Watkins was the only unanimous choice of the coaches and media to earn preseason All-Big Ten honors. The sophomore was the preseason Big Ten Player of the Year by both.

    • The coaches and media were also in agreement on the top five teams in preseason voting, beginning with No. 1 USC, No. 2 UCLA, No. 3 Ohio State, No. 4 Maryland and No. 5 Indiana.

     



    The University of Nebraska Huskers are gearing up to kick off their Big Ten holiday road trip with a tough matchup against the No. 1 ranked UCLA Bruins. The Huskers will be facing their biggest challenge yet as they take on the top team in the country on their home court.

    This game will be a test of the Huskers’ skills and resilience as they go up against a powerhouse team like UCLA. The Bruins have been dominant this season, boasting a perfect record and an impressive lineup of talented players.

    The Huskers will need to bring their A-game and work together as a team to have a chance at pulling off an upset against UCLA. With their determination and competitive spirit, the Huskers have the potential to give the Bruins a run for their money.

    Fans can expect an exciting and intense game as the Huskers look to make a statement on the road. Be sure to tune in and cheer on the Huskers as they take on the No. 1 ranked team in the country. Go Big Red! #Huskers #GBR #BigTenBasketball #UCLAvsNEB.

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  • How to Watch Nebraska WBB vs. No. 1 UCLA: Preview, Breakdown, TV Channel

    How to Watch Nebraska WBB vs. No. 1 UCLA: Preview, Breakdown, TV Channel


    The Nebraska women’s basketball team suffered its second loss of the season with a 72-61 defeat to No. 17 Georgia Tech on the road right before the holiday break.

    The litmus test proved to be too much for the Huskers who stayed competitive, but couldn’t keep up with the Yellow Jackets after they built a double-digit lead at halftime. All-America candidate Alexis Markowski recorded her fifth double-double of the season with 20 points and 10 rebounds while five-star freshman Britt Prince added 11 points, a career-high eight rebounds and three assists. Sophomore Logan Nissley also chipped in 11 points off a trio of three pointers. 

    The holiday break has provided a perfect opportunity for Nebraska to reset as they travel to the west coast to take on No. 1 UCLA in Los Angeles for its second contest of a three-game stretch of top-20 opponents. 

    Here’s all you need to know as NU takes on the Bruins.  

    How to Follow Along 

    UCLA Scout

    Head Coach: Cori Close | 14th Season | 299-140 (.681) UCLA & Career HC Record | 8x NCAA Tournament Appearances, 1x Elite Eight, 5x Sweet Sixteens, WNIT Champions (2015), 7x WNBA Draft Picks | Winningest head coach in UCLA WBB history.  

    2023-24 Record: 27-7 (13-5 Pac-12, T-2nd) | 3x Honorable Mention All-Americans, 3x All-Pac 12, 2x All-Defensive | L, 78-69 to LSU in Sweet 16.   

    All-Time Series: UCLA leads 4-3 (Nov. 28, 2014 last meeting, 71-66 Nebraska).

    Key Returners: Lauren Betts, C, Jr. | Kiki Rice, G, Jr. | Londynn Jones, G, Jr. | Gabriela Jaquez, G, Jr. | Angela Dugalić, F, Gr. | Lina Sontag, F, Soph. | Camryn Brown, G, Gr.

    Key Additions: Janiah Barker, F, Jr. (Texas A&M) | Timea Gardiner, F, Jr. (Oregon State) | Elina Aarnisalo, G, Fr. (Recruit). 

    Key Departures: Charisma Osborne, G (WNBA) | Christeen Iwuala, F, Jr. (Ole Miss). 

    UCLA head coach Cori Close and Janiah Barker

    UCLA head coach Cori Close talks with forward Janiah Barker during the Bruins’ game against Creighton on Dec 20, 2024. / Darren Yamashita-Imagn Images

    Outlook: UCLA received 30 of the 32 first-place votes in the latest Women’s Basketball AP Poll and for good reason. Head coach Cori Close likely has her best team in her 14th season at UCLA, returning seven of the nine key playmakers in last season’s squad that fell to LSU in the Sweet 16. 

    The Bruins return two of their three AP Honorable Mention All-Americans from last season. 6-foot-7 junior center Lauren Betts leads that trio. She’s improved in her third season of college basketball averaging a double-double on the season with 19.8 points per game with over 10 rebounds per contest. Kiki Rice was dynamic as a sophomore with 12.8 points, 5.7 rebounds and 4.8 assists per game including the tenth triple-double in program history when she put up 14 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists in a game against CSUN. In fact, four of the five Bruins who averaged double figures last season returns for 2024-2025 which also includes Londynn Jones and Gabriela Jaquez. 

    Credit to Close who identified this season as her best chance in chasing a national title, bringing in even more talent and not standing pat with all the returners. Forward Janiah Barker was the only sophomore to be named to the preseason All-SEC at Texas A&M. She backed that up with 12.2 points and 7.6 rebounds in 30 games with the Aggies. She’s now at UCLA and is one of four Bruins averaging double-digits with 10.2 points and 8.1 rebounds. 6-foot-3 Timea Gardner was named Pac-12 Sixth Player of the Year with Oregon State last season and transferred to UCLA to stay in the Power Four. Even Finnish true freshman Elina Aarnisalo is making an impact with 8.2 points and 3.4 rebounds per game 

    UCLA star center Lauren Bett

    UCLA center Lauren Betts holds the ball during the Bruins’ game against South Carolina on Nov 24, 2024. / Robert Hanashiro-Imagn Images

    With eight players averaging at least seven points per game, this is a team with serious depth who are built for a deep tournament run. The Bruins are averaging 82.8 points per game on a 49.1 field goal percentage. A 47.7 to 28.3 average rebounding margin over its opponent highlights how dominant UCLA has been on the boards, plus the 17.8 average opponent turnovers per contest. 

    UCLA already has a 77-62 win over No. 2 South Carolina under its belt to further strengthen its grip on the No. 1 ranking. Its survival mode for Nebraska entering Saturday as a result similar to Georgia Tech would be a positive outcome.

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    Nebraska Women’s Basketball is set to take on the No. 1 ranked UCLA Bruins in what promises to be an exciting matchup. If you’re looking to catch all the action, here’s a preview, breakdown, and information on how to watch the game.

    The Nebraska Cornhuskers come into this game with a 6-2 record, looking to make a statement against the top-ranked UCLA Bruins. Led by head coach Amy Williams, the team will rely on their strong defense and balanced scoring attack to try and pull off the upset.

    On the other side, the UCLA Bruins are undefeated with a 7-0 record and are led by standout players Charisma Osborne and Michaela Onyenwere. They are known for their high-powered offense and suffocating defense, making them a tough challenge for any opponent.

    When it comes to watching the game, it will be broadcasted on the Pac-12 Network. If you don’t have access to that channel, you can also stream the game live on the Pac-12 Network website or app with a cable provider login.

    So mark your calendars and get ready for an exciting showdown between the Nebraska Cornhuskers and the No. 1 ranked UCLA Bruins. It’s sure to be a game you won’t want to miss!

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  • Nebraska vs. Boston College in the Pinstripe Bowl

    Nebraska vs. Boston College in the Pinstripe Bowl


    The day has finally arrived to Nebraska football to play in a bowl game again, and the Big Ten Conference has released the team’s availability report.

    For the Huskers, 14 players are listed as out: wide receiver Demetrius Bell, kicker Tristan Alvano, fullback Barret Liebentritt, defensive back Evan Taylor, defensive back Roger Gradney, defensive back Thomas D’Onofrio, offensive lineman Teddy Prochazka, offensive lineman Turner Corcoran, defensive lineman David Borchers, offensive lineman Tyler Knaak, wide receiver Cooper Hausmann, tight end Mac Markway, defensive lineman Sua Lefotu, and defensive lineman Conor Conneally. No Huskers are listed as questionable.

    Nebraska is also without opt-out Micah Mazzccua (offensive line) and a number of players who hit the transfer portal.

    The ACC does not require injury reports, but Boston College will be without opt-outs defensive end Donovan Ezeiruaku and offensive tackle Ozzy Trapilo, both first-team All-ACC selections this fall. The Eagles are also without running back Alex Broome, cornerback Amari Jackson and linebacker Owen McGowan, who all suffered season-ending injuries at various points this fall.

    Nebraska and Boston College are slated for an 11 a.m. CST kick on ABC.

    All availability reports can be found at BigTen.org.

    MORE: Nebraska Wide Receiver Isaiah Neyor Enters Transfer Portal

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    MORE: HuskerMax Pinstripe Bowl Predictions: Nebraska vs. Boston College

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    The Pinstripe Bowl is set to showcase a matchup between two powerhouse football programs, as the Nebraska Cornhuskers take on the Boston College Eagles in a highly anticipated showdown.

    Both teams have had successful seasons, with Nebraska finishing with a 9-4 record and Boston College ending with a 7-5 record. The Cornhuskers are coming off a strong performance in the Big Ten, while the Eagles have shown their dominance in the ACC.

    This game will not only be a battle of two talented teams, but also a clash of different styles of play. Nebraska’s high-powered offense led by quarterback Adrian Martinez will look to outscore Boston College’s stout defense, which has been one of the best in the nation this season.

    On the other side of the ball, the Eagles will rely on their ground game and physical defense to try and control the tempo of the game against the Cornhuskers.

    With so much on the line, this Pinstripe Bowl matchup is sure to be an exciting and intense game that fans won’t want to miss. Be sure to tune in and see which team comes out on top in this thrilling showdown between Nebraska and Boston College.

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  • adidas Nebraska Cornhuskers Game Mode Polo Shirt Black EC2750 Mens 4XL NEW

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