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Basketball Big Ten MBB Scores and Standings (1/27)

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January 27
#10 Illinois 70, Indiana 62
Maryland 73, Nebraska 51
Cockeye 88, Michigan 78
Minnesota 83, Penn State 74
Northwestern 83, Ohio State 58

Standings
1. Wisconsin (16-4, 8-1)
2. Purdue (18-2, 7-2)
3. Illinois (15-5, 6-3)
3. Northwestern (15-5, 6-3)
5. Nebraska (15-6, 5-5)
5. Maryland (13-8, 5-5)
7. Indiana (12-8, 4-5)
7. Cockeye (12-8, 4-5)
7. Michigan State (12-8, 4-5)
7. Minnesota (13-7, 4-5)
11. Ohio State (13-7, 3-6)
11. Penn State (9-11, 3-6)
13. Rutgers (10-8, 2-5)
14. Michigan (7-13, 2-7)

Games for Sunday, January 28
#2 Purdue at Rutgers (12:00 PM - FOX)

Next Nebraska Game - Thursday, February 1
#13 Wisconsin at Nebraska (7:30 PM - BTN)
 
C.J. Wilcher scored a game-high 14 points, but turnovers proved costly in a 73-51 loss at Maryland on Saturday afternoon.

Wilcher went 5-of-7 from the field, including 4-of-6 from 3-point range, but was the only Husker in double figures, as Nebraska (15-6, 5-5 Big Ten) was held to a season-low 51 points.

Nebraska was done in by turnovers, as the Huskers had 18 turnovers that Maryland converted into 25 points and were out-rebounded 43-25 on the glass.

Julian Reese had 15 points and 16 rebounds to lead four Maryland (13-8, 5-5 Big Ten) players in double figures. Jamie Kaiser Jr. had 14 points off the bench, including 4-of-5 from 3-point range, while Jahmir Young and Jahari Long had 12 and 11 points, respectively.

Nebraska got off to a blistering start, hitting four of their first five 3-pointers in jumping to a 12-2 lead after a Rienk Mast 3-pointer at the 15:30 mark.

Nebraska led 15-8 before Maryland ran off seven straight points, including five off the bench from Kaiser to knot it up. The Terps trailed 20-18 after a Wilcher 3-pointer before using another 10-2 run to build a 28-22 lead after a Julian Reese dunk.

The Huskers hit seven of their first 10 3-point attempts to begin the game, but Maryland, which averaged 6.2 3-pointers per game, hit seven in the first half alone and turned nine Husker turnovers into 14 points.

Nebraska pulled to within 28-25 after a Jamarques Lawrence 3-pointer with 7:23 left in the first half, but Maryland closed the half on a 16-2 spurt to build a 44-27 halftime lead, as the Huskers cooled off and shot 41 percent from the floor.

Maryland’ bench combined for 22 first-half points including 11 each from Long and Kaiser, who combined to shoot 7-of-10 from the floor, including 6-of-8 from 3-point range.

Nebraska got to within 44-30 after a Keisei Tominaga floater and a free throw from Brice Williams in the opening minutes of the second half, but Maryland went on an 8-0 run to push the margin to 22 at 52-30.

Nebraska trailed 57-32 before the Huskers ran off seven straight points to force a Maryland timeout with 11:49 left. Nebraska was not unable to pull closer, as two straight Husker turnovers were converted into baskets to stretch the lead back to 62-39 with 10:41 left.

The Huskers are back in action on Thursday evening, as they host Big Ten leader and No. 13 Wisconsin. Tipoff is set for 7:30 p.m. and tickets are available by visiting Huskers.com/Tickets.
 
POSTGAME NOTES
- C.J. Wilcher finished with 14 points, the 18th time in 21 games that a Husker bench player reached double figures. Wilcher's 14 points marks the seventh time a bench player has led NU in scoring

- Wilcher's four 3-pointers tied a season-high, as he also had four on two other occasions, most recently against Purdue

- Nebraska went 10-of-21 from 3-point range, the 12th time NU has reached double digit made 3-pointers. NU fell to 9-3 on the season when hitting at least 10 3-pointers

- Nebraska was held to a season-low 51 points, the first time the Huskers have been held under 60 points this season
 
1st2ndTOTAL
Nebraska272451
Maryland442973

NebraskaSTATSMaryland
17-43 (39.5%)FG26-64 (40.6%)
10-21 (47.6%)3FG11-26 (42.3%)
7-12 (58.3%)FT10-14 (71.4%)
25Rebounds43
14Fouls13
10Assists16
18Turnovers8
3Blocks5
5Steals11
12Pts in Paint30
8Pts off Turnovers25
52nd Chance Pts18
5Fast Break Pts6
19Bench Pts25

SCORING

NEBRASKA

C.J. Wilcher - 14
Brice Williams - 9
Jamarques Lawrence - 8
Keisei Tominaga - 7
Rienk Mast - 5
Eli Rice - 5
Josiah Allick - 3
TOTAL - 51

MARYLAND

Julian Reese - 15
Jamie Kaiser Jr. - 14
Jahmir Young - 12
Jahari Long - 11
Donta Scott - 9
DeShawn Harris-Smith - 9
Jordan Geronimo - 3
TOTAL - 73
 
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