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    WBB: Game #22 @ Rutgers

      #18 Nebraska Cornhuskers (17-4) at #21 Rutgers Scarlet Knights (16-5)

      Thursday, Feb. 5, 6 p.m.

      The RAC (Piscataway, N.J.)

      TV: BTN (Ed Cohen, Vera Jones)

      Live Radio: Husker Sports Network (Matt Coatney, Jeff Griesch)

      KBBK-FM 107.3-Lincoln; KFFF-FM 93.3-Omaha; KBRB-AM 1300-Ainsworth; KCOW-AM 1400-Alliance; KHUB-AM 1340-Fremont; KHAS-AM 1230-Hastings; KSWN-FM 93.9-McCook; KHAQ-FM 98.5-North Platte; KNEB-FM 94.1-Scottsbluff

      Free Live Audio: Huskers.com Live Stats: Huskers.com

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      No. 19 Nebraska Opens East Coast Swing at No. 21 Rutgers

    The No. 19 Nebraska women’s basketball team makes its first-ever trip to Piscataway, N.J., to take on No. 21 Rutgers in a Big Ten Conference top-25 showdown on Thursday night.

    Tip-off between the Big Red and the Scarlet Knights is set for 6 p.m.

    The Huskers, who have won seven of their last eight games, take a 17-game February winning streak with them to New Jersey. Nebraska has not lost a game in the month of February since 2012.

    Senior Tear’a Laudermill led the Big Red in scoring in all three games. She has produced double figures in six straight games, including 24 points in a road win at Wisconsin. Laudermill, who was a second-team All-Big Ten pick last year, has pushed her season averages to 13.2 points, 3.4 rebounds, 1.7 assists and 1.4 steals per game.

    The Huskers continue to be led in scoring by junior point guard Rachel Theriot. She is averaging 16.5 points, 4.2 rebounds and 5.2 assists per game. Theriot has produced double figures in 19 of 21 games this season.

    Emily Cady adds a potent inside presence. She averages 12.7 points, 10.1 rebounds and 3.0 assists. In the win over Michigan, she became the fifth Husker and 17th player in Big Ten history to record 1,000 career rebounds.

    C. Vivian Stringer leads Rutgers into the game carrying 945 career victories, including 425 in her 20th season with the Scarlet Knights.

    Stringer’s Scarlet Knights carry a 16-5 overall record that includes a 7-3 Big Ten mark, tied with Nebraska for third in the Big Ten standings. Rutgers is ranked No. 21 in this week’s Associated Press Poll.

    A power team that rarely relies on the three-point shot, Rutgers is hitting just 2.2 threes per game in conference play. As a team, Rutgers is averaging 71.5 points per game despite getting just 6.9 points per game from three-point range on the season. The Scarlet Knights have been efficient from long range though, hitting 33.1 percent (48-145) from outside, including 31.4 percent (22-70) in the Big Ten.

    Overall, Rutgers is shooting 44.2 percent from the field, including 41.7 percent in the league. The Scarlet Knights have hit 71 percent of their free throws on the season, including 73.9 percent in Big Ten play.

    Rutgers has matched the opposition on the boards but carries a plus-4.6 team turnover margin in Big Ten action.

    Nebraska will be facing Rutgers for the first time in school history.

    Probable Starters:

    Nebraska Cornhuskers

    3 - Hailie Sample - 6-1 - Sr. - F - 7.7 ppg

    23 - Emily Cady - 6-2 - Sr. - F - 12.7

    1 - Tear’a Laudermill - 5-9 - Sr. - G - 13.2

    13 - Brandi Jeffery - 5-7 - Sr. - G - 7.6

    33 - Rachel Theriot - 6-0 - Jr. - G - 16.5

    Rutgers Scarlet Knights

    2 - Kahleah Copper - 6-1 - Jr. - F/G - 15.6 ppg

    20 - Christa Evans - 6-3 - Sr. - F/C - 0.7

    3 - Tyler Scaife - 5-9 - So. - G - 16.2

    15 - Syessence Davis - 5-7 - Sr. - G - 4.3

    44 - Betnijah Laney - 6-0 - Sr. - G/F - 15.8

    Rachel Theriot’s 444 career assists are tied for fifth in Husker history. She needs one more to pass former Husker and current Nebraska assistant coach Amy Stephens (444, 1986-89) into sole possession of No. 5 on the NU career chart.

    Rachel Theriot ranks second in the Big Ten and third in NCAA Division I with a .926 free throw percentage (63-68).

    Emily Cady became the fifth Husker and 17th player in Big Ten Conference history to reach 1,000 career rebounds, when she grabbed eight boards against Michigan Feb. 1. She is tied for fourth in NU history with 1993 Wade Trophy winner Karen Jennings on the school rebound chart. Only Janet Smith (1,280), first-team All-American Jordan Hooper (1,110, 2011-14), and first-team All-American Kelsey Griffin (1,019, 2006-10) have more career rebounds in Husker history.

    Emily Cady is tied for sixth with Western Kentucky’s Chastity Gooch among all active NCAA Division I career rebounders. Emily’s 1,000 rebounds rank third among all active players in Power Five conferences.

    Emily Cady’s 1,320 career points rank No. 15 in Husker history. She needs 28 points to catch Cory Montgomery (1,348, 2007-10) in 14th.

    Emily Cady enters the Rutgers game needing 25 points to become the 31st 1,000-point scorer in Nebraska history.

    Brandi Jeffery has been slowed by a bone bruise on her knee over Nebraska’s last four games, after suffering the injury in the closing minutes of NU’s win over Purdue. She has split time with Natalie Romeo the past two games, while continuing to battle the effects of the knee injury.

    Brandi Jeffery needs three points against Rutgers to reach 500 in her career.

    Hailie Sample is the Big Ten’s No. 3 active career rebounder with 634, trailing only teammate Emily Cady (1,000) and Iowa’s Samantha Logic (825).

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    It's another story with Rachel in the game! Got to put the ball in the hole if you're going to win! Too many missed opportunities that could have gave us a much needed win!

     

    The good that did come out of this is the valuable experience we got for our freshmen.

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    I was listening to both this and the Northwestern games, and was getting confused by the simultaneous radio broadcasts.

     

    The Huskers have low margin for error... but I hope that Rachel gets healthy soon.

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    Very proud of the Husker effort tonight.  Laudermill was maddening on some of her shot selections but she probably kept us in the game.  Great experience for Romeo, Cincore and Smith tonight.  Sample really battled on the boards and kept plays alive.  She and Cady have a burning desire to win.  

     

    Maryland will be too tough but we have to believe with Theriot back the Huskers will play well down the stretch.  

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    Very proud of the Husker effort tonight.  Laudermill was maddening on some of her shot selections but she probably kept us in the game.  Great experience for Romeo, Cincore and Smith tonight.  Sample really battled on the boards and kept plays alive.  She and Cady have a burning desire to win.  

     

    Maryland will be too tough but we have to believe with Theriot back the Huskers will play well down the stretch.  

    If Theriot is back, Her foot was in a boot.

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    At least some girls got some good minutes. I'm assuming Kalenta is gone after this season?

    Why would Kalenta leave?  She only has one year left.  She should be an important contributor next year.  No guarantee that Shephard will be ready at the start of next season and we don't know how Washington has developed as a redshirt. 

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    So does anybody think Yori is the coach to take Nebraska to National title status? Yori is good coach but is she a great one? No doubt she's the best ever at Nebraska but can she take Nebraska any further?

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    Might as well just elbow someone in the gut under the basket because it doesn't get called.

    One has to wonder what game the refs see that we don't.

     

     

    Fouls get called and we win the game. We got beat up litteraly...

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    So does anybody think Yori is the coach to take Nebraska to National title status? Yori is good coach but is she a great one? No doubt she's the best ever at Nebraska but can she take Nebraska any further?

    Guess we will know in the next two or three years with what we have coming in.

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    At least some girls got some good minutes. I'm assuming Kalenta is gone after this season?

    Why would Kalenta leave?  She only has one year left.  She should be an important contributor next year.  No guarantee that Shephard will be ready at the start of next season and we don't know how Washington has developed as a redshirt. 

     

     

    Kalenta was a 40% three shooter in JC, and  she's shooting 3s higher than 50% now, but rides the bench ? 

     

    The young kids stayed right in the middle of the fight tonight...and it looked like they were up for it...very competitive kids. Bids well for them later on.

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    Might as well just elbow someone in the gut under the basket because it doesn't get called.

    One has to wonder what game the refs see that we don't.

    Fouls get called and we win the game. We got beat up litteraly...

    A street fight in gym in new jersey, who would have thunk.

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    read a tweet from Sam McKeweon (sp?). stated there was a breathtaking gap with Cady taking 6 shots and TL taking 28? i didn't get to see the game, just listened to parts with Matt and Jeff. i know Rutgers can play good defense, but, i was quite surprised by that stat. 

     

    i hope coach yori sits rt against maryland. if she was in a boot for rutgers---seriously doubt she can be much good at maryland. kinda torn on what to do against maryland---i was thinking it could be a game to get the bench a lot of minutes. but, you also don't want to shake the confidence factor. if maryland comes out and starts running away with it---then, let the bench get some experience. chalk that game up and get ready for the home stretch. difficult week.

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    It was hard for the girls last night. Those Rutger girls were beasts down there. If you would of seen those 28 shots. Quite a few of them were wide open shots for T. They just didn't let anyone get in the lane what so ever. We had so many open shots from outside but we just couldn't hit them. Other than T missing a few shots Romero was 0 of 9 and she to probably half of her shots were open shots. They just didn't fall. I thought the girls played a heck of a game we just couldn't get our shots to fall from the outside.

     

    Cady and Sample were beasts though they fought hard for a lot of rebounds and won their fair share of the battles for rebounds but right away I could see that the Rutger girls were way bigger and more powerful.. Even though we lost I still think it was a win to only lose by 3 with Theriot out and T shooting 28 times with only 16 points from it.

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