Indiana Info
Head Coach: Mike Woodson (3rd year)
Location: Bloomington, Indiana
Conference: B1G
Nickname: Hoosiers
Line: Nebraska by 4.5
Typical Rotation Depth: 8
KenPom rank: 85
Nota bene:
- Starting SG Trey Galloway is expected to be out in this game having suffered a lower body injury
- With Xavier Johnson back in the lineup, Indiana has now won 5 straight
- Fred Hoiberg is 0-4 in the B1G tournament
- Fred Hoiberg vs Mike Woodson is a matchup of former NBA coaches
- Indiana Center Payton Sparks was a teammate of Boogie Coleman last season at Ball St.
- Indiana boasts one of the tallest lineups in D-1, clocking in at #3 in KenPom's average height metric. Nebraska's secret scrimmage foe Utah is #2.
- Mackenzie Mgbako attended Roselle Catholic HS last season, playing with Simeon Wilcher. This is the same HS attended by CJ WIlcher and Jamarques Lawrence.
- Nebraska went 2-0 during B1G play vs the Hoosiers including a 85-70 win at Assembly Hall where the Huskers righted the ship after a 2nd half swoon
KenPom most used lineups
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Player to watch: Malik Reneau
While not as dominant as Trayce Jackson-Davis, F/C Reneau has taken over as Indiana's go-to scorer in the paint while also ranking 2nd on the team in assists. Does have 3pt range. Is consistently a threat to foul out.
Player to watch: Mackenzie Mgbako
The 5 star freshman has become the Hoosier's main 3pt threat, shooting 37.8% from 3 in conference play.
Player to watch: Kel'el Ware
Another former 5 star, Ware transferred from Oregon and has started at the 5 for Indiana where he's arguably been their best player. Ware looks like a lottery pick at times but sometimes his motor doesn't match.
Player to watch: Xavier Johnson
Johnson is a mixed bag. At his best you have a pesky defender who can hit outside shots and make flashy passes for easy baskets. At his worst he's jacking bad shots and making freshmen type turnovers. It's worth noting that Indiana has won 5 straight since he's returned to the lineup and is 13-6 this season when he's played.
Others to watch
Freshman guard Gabe Cupps is mostly just bringing the ball up the court and shoots at a Benny Parker like rate. 6'8" 215# Miami transfer Little used Anthony Leal has played his way into this limited rotation and makes good basketball plays. Anthony Walker is nice depth but he's yet another post player who doesn't take outside shots. Guards CJ Gunn provides some end of the bench shooting.
UNL Game Notes
Out indefinitely
5 Ahron Ulis 6-3 190 lbs Junior - Likely out for the season
Questionable
15 Blaise Keita 6-11 257 lbs Junior - Ongoing ankle injury recovery
11 Eli Rice 6-8 213 lbs Freshman - Ankle injury
Possible starters for Nebraska
53 Josiah Allick 6-8 231 lbs Senior
30 Keisei Tominaga 6-2 179 lbs Senior
3 Brice Williams 6-7 213 lbs Junior
4 Juwan Gary 6-6 221 lbs Junior
51 Rienk Mast 6-10 248 lbs Junior
Bench
10 Jamarques Lawrence 6-3 183 lbs Sophomore
0 C.J. Wilcher 6-5 214 lbs Junior
1 Sam Hoiberg 6-0 183 lbs Sophomore
9 Jarron Coleman 6-5 213 lbs Senior
21 Matar Diop 6-10 213 lbs Freshman
35 Henry Burt 6-7 216 lbs RS Freshman
2 Ramel Lloyd Jr. 6-6 210 lbs RS Freshman
31 Cale Jacobsen 6-4 200 lbs RS Freshman
24 Jeffrey Grace III 6-3 197 lbs Sophomore
The Skinny:
Nebraska finds themselves in the B1G tournament as a lock for the NCAA tourney for just the second time this century. Nebraska comes in looking to make the semi-finals for the first time and potentially increase their NCAA tourney seeding. The Huskers have been spreading out the minutes and seem to be getting stronger as the season progresses. Expect to see some live legs to start this game.
For the most part, Indiana is a great matchup for the Huskers. Despite their height, Indiana is a remarkably poor rebounding team. The Hoosiers are careless with the ball and inevitably make poor basketball plays. By default, they're going to concede 3pt shots and Nebraska has certainly hit them against the Hoosiers this year. While Nebraska tends to defend without fouling, the Hoosiers tend to draw a lot of contact so it's something to keep tabs on. The Hoosiers have been one of the worst FT shooting teams in the country though.
It's likely that both team will go on runs this game. The important thing here and going forward is that Nebraska doesn't let a team bury them with one. Between the rest and being overlooked for conference accolades, expect Nebraska to come out with an edge.
Think the Huskers win comfortably here.
Prediction: Nebraska 78 - Indiana 65
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