by Derek Peterson | Mar 12, 2018 | Basketball
Tim Miles let his players go after the NCAA Tournament selection show. He watched the NIT bracket unveil alone in his office. After a season marked by unprecedented program success — the Huskers won 13 league games this year, most in a season in school history...
by Derek Peterson | Mar 11, 2018 | Basketball
Nebraska will not play in the 2018 NCAA Tournament. Gathered together at the Devaney Center Sunday night to learn their fate, the Huskers were told they hadn’t done enough to earn one of the 36 at-large bids into the 68-team field for the tournament. For the...
by Derek Peterson | Mar 10, 2018 | Basketball
Life on the bubble is not fun, and if you’re experiencing it first hand, you usually take it one of two ways: either by turning into the human version of that lovable shrug emoji (so, just shrugging, I guess) and saying “we just have to wait and...
by Jacob Padilla | Mar 4, 2018 | Basketball
Before Nebraska left for New York City, I wrote about where the team stood heading into the Big Ten Tournament. I highlighted the team’s strong defense and offensive production from the frontcourt as things the Huskers could rely on, but cautioned that a much...
by Derek Peterson | Mar 4, 2018 | Women's Basketball
Nebraska played second-seeded Maryland to a 14-14 draw over the course of the first ten minutes of Saturday’s semifinal at the 2018 Big Ten Tournament. The scoreboard read 15-14 when the first horn sounded, but Maryland benefited from two technical foul shots...
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