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    WBB: Game #12 vs Iowa

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      Thursday, Dec. 31, 1 p.m.
      Pinnacle Bank Arena

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      • KBBK 107.3 FM, Lincoln
      • KXSP 590 AM, Omaha
      • KBRB 1400 AM, Ainsworth
      • KWBE 1450 AM, Beatrice
      • KAMI 1580 AM, Cozad
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      • KGFW 1340 AM, Kearney
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      • KHAQ 98.5 FM, North Platte
      • KNEB 94.1 FM, Scottsbluff
      • KSID 1340 AM, Sidney
      • Inside PBA 87.7 FM


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    Huskers Tip Big Ten with Hawkeyes New Year’s Eve

    The Nebraska women’s basketball team opens its Big Ten Conference season by colliding with Iowa on Thursday, Dec. 31. Tip-off between the Huskers and Hawkeyes is set for 1 p.m.

     

    The Huskers welcomed 10 days of rest from competition after working their way to a 79-71 win over a talented and experienced Arkansas State squad. The Big Red closed non-conference home action with a 9-0 mark.

     

    Over Nebraska’s past four games, six Huskers are averaging double figures, led by 19.5 points per game from freshman forward Jessica Shepard. Natalie Romeo (14.5 ppg), Rachel Theriot (13.3 ppg), Kyndal Clark (12.5 ppg), Rachel Blackburn (11.0 ppg) and Allie Havers (10.0 ppg) all provided punch down the stretch in non-conference play for a Husker offense that averaged 81.5 points per game.

     

    Coach Lisa Bluder brings her Iowa Hawkeyes to Lincoln to tip-off Big Ten play. The Hawkeyes have been ranked in the top 25 throughout non-conference play after advancing to the 2015 NCAA Sweet 16.

     

    Three-year starter Ally Disterhoft leads the way with 17.3 points per contest. Alexa Kastanek ranks second on the team with 12.6 points per game while providing Iowa with its most dangerous long-range threat. Kastanek is shooting 40.8 percent from three-point range. The rest of the Hawkeyes have combined for 49 and are shooting just 28.3 percent..

     

    Inside, the Hawkeyes feature sophomore Chase Coley. The 6-3 forward is averaging 10.2 points and a team-best 6.0 rebounds. The lone senior starter in the Iowa lineup is 6-1 forward Kali Peschel, who has added 6.5 points and a team-best 6.0 rebounds per game.

     

    The Hawkeyes swept the Huskers in three games a year ago, snapping Nebraska’s eight-game winning streak against Iowa to open its membership in the Big Ten Conference.

     

    Nebraska leads the all-time series with Iowa, 12-10. The Huskers are 8-3 against Iowa since joining the Big Ten.

     

    Probable Starters:

     

    Nebraska Cornhuskers

     

    43 - Allie Havers - 6-5 - Jr. - F - 7.2 ppg
    32 - Jessica Shepard - 6-4 - Fr. - F - 19.5
    4 - Kyndal Clark - 5-7 - RSr. - G - 6.3
    5 - Natalie Romeo - 5-7 - So. - G - 15.4
    33 - Rachel Theriot - 6-0 - Sr. - G - 12.5

     

    Iowa Hawkeyes

     

    11 - Tania Davis - 5-4 - Fr - G - 6.4 ppg
    1 - Alexa Kastanek -5-10 -Jr - G - 12.6
    2 - Allie Disterhoft - 6-0 - Jr - G/F – 17.3
    25 - Kali Peschel - 6-1 - Sr - F - 6.5
    4 - Chase Coley - 6-3 - So - C - 6.5

     

    A five-time Big Ten Freshman of the Week and the first freshman in school history to be named to the Naismith national player-of-the-year watch list, Jessica Shepard has added National Freshman-of-the-Week honors from the USBWA. She won those honors after scoring a Nebraska freshman record 35 points against Northern Arizona, when she also set a career high with four steals. Shepard owns five 20-point efforts, 10 double-figure scoring performances and four double-doubles.

     

    Jessica Shepard reached the 100-point (5 games) and 200-point (11 games) scoring marks faster than any Husker freshman in history.

     

    Rachel Blackburn has missed Nebraska’s past two games with Northern Arizona and Arkansas State because of illness and is listed as questionable for the game against Iowa.

     

    Natalie Romeo a high-energy guard brings intensity and toughness to both ends of the court, is rapidly growing into one of the Big Ten’s most explosive players.

     

    Kyndal Clark is on the verge of a breakout scoring explosion following a season-high 22 points in NU’s win over Arkansas State.

     

    Nebraska is 9-0 at Pinnacle Bank Arena this season. The Huskers are 37-5 all-time at since the building opened.

     

    Allie Havers is turning up her production with 7.2 points, 6.4 rebounds and a team-leading 1.2 blocks through 11 games.

     

    Maddie Simon’s recovery is going well and she is hopeful to return to action very early in the Big Ten Conference season.

     

    GAME NOTES:

     


    BEAT IOWA!

     

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    We had a couple of opportunities to make it a 3 point game but here we sit down by 10 to start the 4th. Seems like we start a run and then throw the ball away and Iowa makes us pay.

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    Didn't deserve to win this one.

     

    Basically lost because of too many missed shots. Iowa was very beatable.

     

    Horrible shooting. Very few drives to the basket.

     

    No rebounding at all...NO ONE hustles to the ball. RB wouldn't be enough to fix the lack of team hustle rebounding. That's all rebounding is....hustle.

     

    Missing Maddie, RB43 and Ostrander probably did make a difference.

     

    Offense is so slow operating in the half court it puts me to sleep.  We didn't hardly even try to set up a open guard for a 3 shot.

     

    There were quite a few fouls that weren't called against Iowa. Guess you should foul until the ref starts calling them. They traveled a lot too....no calls.

     

    Iowa contests all the shots...we don't usually....not sure what all that means..but..we shot poorly.

     

    dang !!!

     

    Sorry for the whining .....was RB43 on the bench ?

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    imo, we now are seeing how smith leaving really hurt. not to mention the "other" debacle. 

     

    need blackburn and simon to get healthy. depth is gone right now. period. really looking at starting out 0-3.

     

    anyone think theriot may be having problems? as in foot?

     

    coach was pretty much up in the air about RB43 during postgame interview. really could sense the disappointment in her voice. she knew this was a game they needed---even if it is only the first one.

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    We got out-hustled like I've never seen in a long time. I think we need to have Natalie and Rachel change positions and have Natalie bring the ball up. When she brings it up, she hustles up the court with it and Rachel walks it up. Got to rebound the ball better than that or it'll be a long season. 51-29 deficit in rebounding won't cut it in many leagues if any. Missed way too many bunnies underneath the bucket, had we hit a couple of them it may have been a different story. Very disappointing loss to say the least.

     

    Hated to see them gloat on our court after the game. Let's hope the Huskers never let that happen again!

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    On a couple of preseason posts I said that I thought Simon would start at the 3 position by the start of conference.  Most men and women's teams like to have an athletic player there that has size and can hit some outside shots.  But the most important aspect is to be able to defend against the other teams player at that position.  The big ten has many skilled 3 players and unless Clark can offset her size disadvantage there by great outside shooting we will struggle until Simon is healthy and back in game shape.  She will also help us in rebounding which today was a debacle (-22).  We had a size advantage at the post positions but Havers being a 6'5" junior should dominate especially on the defensive boards but doesn't seem to show enough consistent intensity.  The other sad statistic was bench scoring.  Iowa completely dominated.

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    Didn't deserve to win this one.

     

    Basically lost because of too many missed shots. Iowa was very beatable.

     

    Horrible shooting. Very few drives to the basket.

     

    No rebounding at all...NO ONE hustles to the ball. RB wouldn't be enough to fix the lack of team hustle rebounding. That's all rebounding is....hustle.

     

    Missing Maddie, RB43 and Ostrander probably did make a difference.

     

    Offense is so slow operating in the half court it puts me to sleep.  We didn't hardly even try to set up a open guard for a 3 shot.

     

    There were quite a few fouls that weren't called against Iowa. Guess you should foul until the ref starts calling them. They traveled a lot too....no calls.

     

    Iowa contests all the shots...we don't usually....not sure what all that means..but..we shot poorly.

     

    dang !!!

     

    Sorry for the whining .....was RB43 on the bench ?

     

    Yes, she was on the bench

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    imo, we now are seeing how smith leaving really hurt. not to mention the "other" debacle. 

     

    need blackburn and simon to get healthy. depth is gone right now. period. really looking at starting out 0-3.

     

    anyone think theriot may be having problems? as in foot?

     

    coach was pretty much up in the air about RB43 during postgame interview. really could sense the disappointment in her voice. she knew this was a game they needed---even if it is only the first one.

     

    I don't think there is any question that Rachel is not 100%.   She is toughing it out but it's obvious she isn't right.  Saw it on a loose ball today, and generally she is struggling to get any lift on her shot.

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    To me it looked like Havers was hurting today. She wasn't trying for rebounds what so ever

     

    It didn't just seem to be only Havers. It's kind of apparent your 6-5'er should get rebounds...but no one else was consistently going after rebounds either...several times I was shouting at the computer screen... to get the loose ball...just no hustle.

     

    Seemed like the team just wasn't into the game...not competitive. Almost like we're lost out there because of the missing bench players.....who knows ?

     

    If you watched Iowa, when a shot went up, they all collapsed into the key....so they all rebound....we as a team we just don't do that. Sorry, but that's just coaching.

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    Not sure I've ever seen a team lose when the turnover margin is 23-9 in its favor.  Fascinating stat.  Obviously the huge rebounding disparity and poor field goal percentage more than offset it. 

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    Can't stress enough how much we needed this game for our post season chances. Could start out o-fer a while, if we're not careful. The Huskers have to go to Northwestern now and they're coming off a loss to Penn St this afternoon so they're going to be really hungry to get a "w" in the win column. Then it's at Maryland! Be really nice to come away with a win in Evanston.

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