-
Posts
8,645 -
Joined
-
Last visited
-
Days Won
68
Content Type
Recent Nebrasketball News
Media Demo
Recruiting
Forums
Events
Everything posted by Red Don
-
-
Matt Coatney just said there was a huge crowd @ PBA (some 10,000) for the Jordan Hooper Honors and the Indiana Game!
-
-
Or My Favorite: Nicea Eliley!
-
Heard (the following) elsewhere:
-
-
Nebraska (12-2) vs. Wisconsin (10-3) Game Thread
Red Don replied to Bugeaters1's topic in The Haymarket Hardwood
Jeff Kinney (How did he get that Touchdown?) -
-
Nebraska (12-2) vs. Wisconsin (10-3) Game Thread
Red Don replied to Bugeaters1's topic in The Haymarket Hardwood
-
Nebraska (12-2) vs. Wisconsin (10-3) Game Thread
Red Don replied to Bugeaters1's topic in The Haymarket Hardwood
-
I find it difficult to interpret the +/- numbers. Looking at them you'd think the game was a runaway. Nowhere do they reflect it was a 2 point game at the end of the third quarter, and a one-point game @ 7:23 in the 4th, and 6 pts @ 1:13 left in the game (Anybody's Game at that point). Not until Jazz made the 2 FTs of of William's Technical did the Huskers start to pull away, when Wisconsin was forced to foul, and we Made our FTs. Maybe the +/- numbers are a reflection of who Wisconsin had on the floor as much as who we had on the floor.
-
Husker Ladies find the intensity in Q4, that they lost in the third, and recover to win by 12 pts; 69-57 Particular Thanks to Natalie Potts, Alexis Markoswki and Darian White. Huskers start B1G Play 3-0 for the first time since doing it the first year they joined the conference in 2011/12. Final Stats: -------------------------- https://huskers.com/news/2024/01/4/huskers-beat-badgers-start-3-0-in-big-ten Final Stats (PDF) Madison, Wis. - Natalie Potts scored all of her game-high 16 points in the second half, while Alexis Markowski produced her 30th career double-double to power Nebraska to a 69-57 Big Ten women's basketball road win at the Kohl Center on Thursday night. With the victory, Nebraska improved to 3-0 in the Big Ten for the first time since NU's first season in the conference (2011-12), while moving to 11-3 overall. Wisconsin slipped to 7-6 and 0-3 in the league. As a team, Nebraska hit 43.9 percent (25-57) of its shots from the field, including 9-of-27 (.333) three-pointers. The Huskers also won the turnover battle, 14-11. NU held Wisconsin to 36.1 percent (22-61) shooting for the game, including 7-of-33 threes (.212). UW won the war on the boards 38-36, including nine rebounds to go with 16 points from Serah Williams.
-
A one two point game at the end of the third Q. Poor Lackluster Qtr for the Lady Huskers who are lacking focus/intensity. Husker ladies scored only 11 pts in the Qtr. 8 pts by Natalie Potts & a Shelley Trey! revised 3 Q stats:
-
All Natalie Potts in the 3rd Q (so far) with 8 pts/ 46-39 @ 4:11. (vs 14 pts by Wisc so far in the 3rd)
-
Huskers lead by 11 Pts at the Half: 38-27. Lots of missed shots (by both Teams) in what seems to be a low-energy game in front of a Sparse crowd @ Madison. . Contributions by Kendall Coley (6 pts), Jessica Petrie with 4 pts, Kendall Moriarity and Maddie Krull (3 pts each). Alexis with 11 pts & Callin Hake with 7 pts.
-
-
25-15 Huskers @ 8:23 left in the 1st Half. Wisconsin Time Out!
-
Seems like Callin Hake has "Turned the Corner."
-
-
Huskers lead: 13-9 @ 1st timeout!
-
-
uneblinst's postgame chatter: vol 16; ed 14 - Indiana
Red Don replied to Bugeaters1's topic in The Haymarket Hardwood
Kent DOES get EXCITED! -
uneblinst's postgame chatter: vol 16; ed 14 - Indiana
Red Don replied to Bugeaters1's topic in The Haymarket Hardwood
-
Great Article Thanks Papa! (Here's a link to article by Sam in the OWH if you have trouble getting to the 2nd page in the LJS) https://omaha.com/sports/huskers/womens-basketball/in-nebraskas-point-guard-class-callin-hake-made-the-leap-learning-from-jaz-shelley/article_e1ed1741-4860-57c9-a52e-ed7060dbb7a9.html
-
Should be a winnable game regardless whether Serah Williams plays or not. from the Game Page @ Huskers.com https://huskers.com/news/2024/01/2/huskers-shoot-for-big-ten-road-win-at-wisconsin