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WBB Game #2, (W, 90-85 OT), Sun, 11/10 @ Missouri, 2:00pm CT, SECN Plus (free video stream)


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Game Recap & link to Box Score.

Huskers Outlast Missouri in OT

https://huskers.com/news/2019/11/10/womens-basketball-huskers-at-mizzou.aspx

 

Sorry Bugs! :Redface:  :Wave:

 

Overtime WIN!!!!!   90-85,  WAY TO GO LADIES!!!! :Bow::Bow::Bow: THE WINNING-EST TEAM WE HAVE!!!

 

Huskers Battle Mizzou Sunday

Don't Miss IT!upload_2017-11-2_14-45-24-gif.13235  ( The Women's Teams are the only winning teams we have! :Cheer2::Cheer2::Cheer2:)

 

(This will be a B1G Test for us. :nod: Mizzou is a returning Tournament Team!:Gobigred:

 
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~GOOOOO LADY :Huskers: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Game will be live-streamed on SECN Plus
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Nebraska hits the road for the first time in 2019-20 to take on one of its oldest foes, as the Huskers face Missouri on Sunday in Columbia.

A live video stream will be provided by SEC Network+, which is available through WatchESPN and the ESPN App. Ben Arnet will call the play-by-play, while former Tiger and Kansas Jayhawk Lauren Aldridge will provide analysis. Aldridge started all 35 games for Mizzou last season.

• Live radio coverage (beginning at 1:45 p.m.) can be heard in Lincoln on B107.3 FM, in Omaha on ESPN 590 AM, and across central Nebraska on 880 AM KRVN in Lexington. Stations across the state will also carry the broadcast on the Learfield-IMG College Husker Sports Network. Free live audio can be found at Huskers.com, the Huskers App and on TuneIn with Matt Coatney & Jeff Greisch on the call.

Missouri returns three starters and seven letterwinners from last year's team that went 24-11 overall and 10-6 in the SEC before advancing to the second round of the 2019 NCAA Tournament. It was Missouri's second-straight 24-win season, and fourth straight year with 22 or more victories.

Missouri is known for a tenacious defense. Last season, the Tigers surrendered just 58.7 points per game and held opponents to just 37 percent shooting from the field, including 29.5 percent from three-point range. MU hit 44.6 percent of its field goals last year, including 36 percent of its threes while hitting 8.3 threes per game.

Much More at the Link:

https://huskers.com/index.aspx?path=wbball

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