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    WBB: Game #31 vs Iowa (B1G Tournament Championship)

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    B1G Tournament Nebraska Cornhuskers (24-6) vs Iowa Hawkeyes (26-7)

    Sunday, March 9, 12:00 p.m.

    Bankers Life Fieldhouse

    Radio: 25-Station IMG College Husker Sports Network (PBP-Matt Coatney; Analyst-Jeff Griesch)

    KBBK-FM 107.3-Lincoln; KFAB-AM 1110-Omaha; KBRB-AM 1400-Ainsworth; KCOW-AM 1400-Alliance; KRGI-AM 1430-Grand Island; KHAS-AM 1230-Hastings; KODY-AM 1240-North Platte; KZTL-FM 93.5-Paxton; KNEB-FM 94.1-Scottsbluff; KSID-AM 1340-Sidney

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    Free Live Audio: Huskers.com

    National Television: ESPN (PBP-Joe Davis, Analyst-Stephanie White)

    NCAA Lincoln Regional Tickets: Huskers.com / 1-800-8-BIG-RED

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    Rachel Theriot and Tear'a Laudermill ignited a 23-6 surge over a six-minute span in the first half without All-American Jordan Hooper on the floor, as No. 16 Nebraska raced to an 86-58 victory over No. 19 Michigan State in the Big Ten Women's Basketball Tournament semifinals on Saturday at Bankers Life Fieldhouse.

    With the victory, Nebraska improved to 24-6 overall and 2-0 in the tournament while advancing to their second Big Ten Championship Game in three seasons. The third-seeded Huskers will square off with fifth-seed Iowa. The Hawkeyes outlasted eighth-seeded Ohio State, 77-73, in Saturday's first semifinal game. Iowa improved to 26-7 overall and 3-0 in the tournament.

    The game between Nebraska and Iowa will tip-off on Sunday at Noon (CT) with live national television coverage on ESPN.

    Probable Starters:

    Nebraska Cornhuskers

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

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

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

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

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

    Iowa Hawkeyes

    2 - Ally Disterhoft - 6-0 - Fr. - G/F

    51 - Bethany Doolittle - 6-4 - Jr. - C

    21 - Melissa Dixon - 5-8 - Jr. - G

    22 - Samantha Logic - 5-9 - Jr. - G

    23 - Theairra Taylor - 5-11 - Sr. - G

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    THE MODERATOR: We'll get started with an opening statement from coach and then take questions for the student athletes.

    COACH LISA BLUDER: Just want to congratulate Nebraska on their victory. Proud of my kids. I'm proud of their effort. I thought we battled. We had to go through some tough situations with some foul trouble. It was free throws, team shots, 36 free throws to your 14 and then the box outs.

     

     

    If I remember right she bitched last year too when we beat them about us getting to the line more than them. Even her players brought free throws up.

     

    Q. What led to such a poor start for you guys?

    SAMANTHA LOGIC: I think what coach said. It was, they got to the free throw line 18 times, tough to be out-scored by 11 at the free throw line in the first half. Even in the first half we were shooting better than them, just they got put on the line.

     

     

     

     

    Q. Can you take us through the technical foul there?

     

    COACH LISA BLUDER: Yeah, I stomped my foot and that was why I got my technical foot. Because I stomped my foot. Now I stomp my foot at my kids, kind of a habit I do all the time and I've never gotten a technical for stomping my foot, but today I did. And I don't think I had had one in 10 years, I don't remember the last one I had. Seems like a crazy time to get one and I take full responsibility for that. It was a bad time to get it, and I apologized to the team immediately for that. Wish I could have taken it back, but it's almost a reflex.

     

     

     

    Was it really for stomping her foot? Or was it the fact that she was getting beat by that team that isn't Iowa's rival for the 8th straight time and she had to take her frustrations out on the nearest moving thing close to her, this time being Tina Napier the ref!

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    THE MODERATOR: We'll get started with an opening statement from coach and then take questions for the student athletes.

    COACH LISA BLUDER: Just want to congratulate Nebraska on their victory. Proud of my kids. I'm proud of their effort. I thought we battled. We had to go through some tough situations with some foul trouble. It was free throws, team shots, 36 free throws to your 14 and then the box outs.

     

     

    If I remember right she bitched last year too when we beat them about us getting to the line more than them. Even her players brought free throws up.

     

    Q. What led to such a poor start for you guys?

    SAMANTHA LOGIC: I think what coach said. It was, they got to the free throw line 18 times, tough to be out-scored by 11 at the free throw line in the first half. Even in the first half we were shooting better than them, just they got put on the line.

     

     

     

     

    Q. Can you take us through the technical foul there?

     

    COACH LISA BLUDER: Yeah, I stomped my foot and that was why I got my technical foot. Because I stomped my foot. Now I stomp my foot at my kids, kind of a habit I do all the time and I've never gotten a technical for stomping my foot, but today I did. And I don't think I had had one in 10 years, I don't remember the last one I had. Seems like a crazy time to get one and I take full responsibility for that. It was a bad time to get it, and I apologized to the team immediately for that. Wish I could have taken it back, but it's almost a reflex.

     

     

     

    Was it really for stomping her foot? Or was it the fact that she was getting beat by that team that isn't Iowa's rival for the 8th straight time and she had to take her frustrations out on the nearest moving thing close to her, this time being Tina Napier the r

    I don't know if you seen on tv, But she got warned earlier to stay in her box by the light haired ref. And all those fouls that got called on them were legit, And had all been called no one left to play for Iowa.

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    When it happened I was thinking she just cost her team that game.

    We are so far in her and her teams head that it will take a big game for them to beat us.

    Kind of reminds me of us and Oklahoma back in the day. Barry just had to show up.

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    One more thought on these big ten teams do they go to WWE wrestling school every time The Huskers go for a board they have to fight an arm bar or a hip check to get the board. No wonder they can't believe they get a foul. If the refs would call this during the season it wwouldn't be an issue in tourney play. And now that the Huskers have been in the league 3 yrs. You would think that the other teams would figure out that the Huskers can take the rough play and stay focused. Unlike some other teams that the Huskers beat in the tourney.

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