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    WBB: Game #21 @ Wisconsin

      #22 Nebraska Cornhuskers (15-5) @ Wisconsin Badgers (10-11)

      Wednesday, Feb. 5, 7 p.m.

      Kohl Center

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      Radio: 25-Station IMG College Husker Sports Network (PBP-Matt Coatney; Analyst-Jeff Griesch) KBBK-FM 107.3-Lincoln; KFFF-FM 93.3-Omaha; KBRB-AM 1400-Ainsworth; KCOW-AM 1400-Alliance; KRGY-FM 97.3-Aurora; KHAQ-FM 98.5- North Platte; KNEB-FM 94.1-Scottsbluff: In Wisconsin ……WXXM-FM 92.1-Madison WI

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      Huskers Focused on Big Ten Road Battle with Badgers

    The Nebraska women’s basketball team opens its second half of Big Ten Conference play by closing a two-game road swing at Wisconsin on Wednesday. Tip-off between the Huskers and the Badgers is set for 7 p.m.

    The Huskers head to the Kohl Center in Madison after producing their best back-to-back performances of the season. Nebraska stormed to an 84-51 home win over Michigan, before running to an 80-67 road win at Iowa. The Big Red got huge performances from All-American Jordan Hooper and Tear’a Laudermill in both games.

    Wisconsin heads into the clash with Nebraska after snapping a four-game losing streak with an 82-71 victory over Ohio State in Madison. Michala Johnson, Jacki Gulczynski and Taylor Wurtz had huge games for the Badgers, who improved to 10-11 overall and 3-6 in the Big Ten.

    Johnson, a 6-3 transfer from Connecticut, scored 21 points. She also pitched in seven rebounds. Johnson leads the Badgers on the season with 16.3 points per game, while ranking second on the team with 7.4 rebounds per contest..

    Gulczynski, erupted for 21 points and a game-high 15 rebounds while playing the full 40 minutes against the Buckeyes. Wurtz, added a double-double of her own with 17 points and 14 rebounds.

    Wisconsin has averaged 65.8 points per game on the season, while surrendering 65.7.

    Wisconsin leads the all-time series with Nebraska 5-4, but the Huskers have won all four meetings as Big Ten Conference foes.

    Probable Starters:

    Nebraska Cornhuskers

    3 - Hailie Sample - 6-1 - Jr. - F - 6.2 ppg

    23 - Emily Cady - 6-2 - Jr. - F - 13.7

    35 - Jordan Hooper - 6-2 - Sr. - F - 19.7

    33 - Rachel Theriot - 6-0 - So. - G - 12.9

    1 - Tear’a Laudermill - 5-9 - Jr. - G - 10.5

    Wisconsin Badgers

    10 - Dakota Whyte - 5-8 - So. - G - 6.8 ppg

    5 - Morgan Paige - 5-9 - Sr. - G - 12.6

    2 - Taylor Wurtz - 6-0 - Sr. - G - 12.0

    35 - Jacki Gulczynski - 6-1 - Jr. - G/F - 8.7

    25 - Michala Johnson - 6-3 - Jr. - F - 16.3

    Over the last three games, Tear’a Laudermill has averaged 20.7 points, 2.0 rebounds, 1.3 assists and 1.3 steals. She has hit 60.6 percent (20-33) from the field, including 58.8 percent (10-17) from three-point range. She has also knocked down 12-of-14 free throws.

    Jordan Hooper has become the third Husker and fifth Big Ten player in history to reach the combined career milestones of 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds. She has pushed her career totals to 2,078 points and 1,013 rebounds. She needs six boards to catch Kelsey Griffin in second with 1,019. Janet Smith owns the NU career record with 1,280 rebounds.

    Rachel Theriot produced her first career double-double with 10 points and a career-high 11 assists in Nebraska’s win over Michigan last Wednesday, before adding 10 points, four rebounds and four assists at Iowa.

    Nebraska ranks No. 10 nationally with 80,079 fans at home this season. The Huskers rank 11th nationally with an average home attendance of 5,720 per game.

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    Both Emily Cady and Rachel Theriot both with double/doubles tonight.

     

    EC - 10 pts 11 boards

    RT - 11 pts  11 assists

    That was Emily Cady's  10th double double of the year tying JHoop for league lead in double doubles.

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    T's play tonight is an example of why athletics are so interesting. Besides being under the weather, T's shot was off. Griesh actually says, paraphrasing: "The ball is coming off her hand to the left. It's the point where you just realize it's not going to get fixed tonight and she needs to stop shooting". And then she proceeds to knock down 4 more 3s!!

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    I have a question about a ref that called tonight's game, On the radio broadcast when JHoop and Cady both picked up two fouls apiece Matt & Jeff made the comment that that had only happened one other time and the same ref had called the fouls on JHoop & Cady. My questions are this Do the head coaches know before hand who will be calling the game and if so can they voice any concerns about the ref's. And the other one I have is why would a ref at the DI level do that to a team ?

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    T's play tonight is an example of why athletics are so interesting. Besides being under the weather, T's shot was off. Griesh actually says, paraphrasing: "The ball is coming off her hand to the left. It's the point where you just realize it's not going to get fixed tonight and she needs to stop shooting". And then she proceeds to knock down 4 more 3s!!

    Maybe it was the air current in the gym and she adjusted the wind age and started making the trey's :D

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    It was nice to be able to pull out a win.  It's amazing how Laudermill has been able to go from a spotty scorer to a go to player almost overnight.  Hope she's able to keep it up the rest of the way.

     

    I wanted to comment on the end of the game. Coach Yori and Hooper both had brain farts.  When Cady was shooting the last free throw with 1.6 seconds left and we're 1 point ahead I was a little surprised to see Hooper lined up in the lane.  There was absolutely no reason for her to be there.  We didn't need the rebound because which ever Wisconsin player got the rebound, there was no chance for them to get the rebound and throw the ball from the lane almost 90 feet.  They wouldn't have time to dribble or wind up to throw it.  And Hooper jumped for the ball and took a swipe at it narrowly missing the rebounders arm.  I've seen ref's call fouls for a lot less than that.  They didn't show a replay so I couldn't see how close it was to a foul.  If a foul was called and the player made 2 free throws, we lose.  Luckily neither one had to explain that poor decision.

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    i wonder if Yori considered putting Havers in to guard the wisconsin player throwing the ball in? with her length, i would think it could have caused havoc with the inbound play. may have been just a few seconds too many left. it may have been something to really consider had there been less than 3-4 seconds left. just something to chew on.    

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