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Big Ten MBB Scores and Standings (1/29)

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January 29
#10 Michigan State 83, Michigan 67
#24 Illinois 59, Northwestern 56
Indiana 68, Maryland 55
Rutgers 63, Nebraska 61

Standings
1. Illinois (15-5, 8-2)
2. Michigan State (16-4, 7-2)
2. Wisconsin (16-3, 7-2)
4. Ohio State (13-4, 6-2)
5. Purdue (17-3, 6-3)
6. Indiana (16-5, 7-4)
7. Rutgers (12-8, 6-4)
8. Michigan (10-8, 4-4)
9. Cockeye (14-6, 4-5)
10. Penn State (8-9, 3-6)
11. Maryland (11-10, 3-7)
12. Minnesota (11-6, 2-6)
13. Northwestern (9-10, 2-8)
14. Nebraska (6-15, 0-10)

Games for Sunday, January 30
#16 Ohio State at #6 Purdue (11:00 AM - CBS)
Minnesota at #11 Wisconsin (12:00 PM - BTN)

Next Nebraska Game - Tuesday, February 1
Nebraska at Michigan (8:00 PM - BTN)
 
Huskers Fall Short in Loss to Rutgers
Huskers.com
Bryce McGowens tied a season-high with 29 points, but the Huskers could not hold on and fell to Rutgers, 63-61 on Saturday afternoon.

The freshman, whose 29 points matched the most ever by a Husker freshmen in a conference game, kept NU ahead for most of the evening before Trey McGowens' 3-pointer with 3:28 left gave the Huskers a 58-54 lead. Rutgers would have one last run, outscoring the Huskers' 9-3 down the stretch to pull out the victory.

Paul Mulcahy's putback basket with 1:32 left gave the Scarlet Knights (12-8. 6-4 Big Ten) their first lead of the game. NU had three chances to regain the lead in the final 1:30 and trailed 63-60 after Ron Harper Jr. hit two free throws with less than 10 seconds remaining.

NU had a final chance to send it to overtime as Kobe Webster was fouled on a 3-point attempt with 0.9 seconds left. Webster split the first two to make it a 2-point Rutgers lead, but was called for a lane violation as he intentionally tried to miss the third free throw, and Rutgers led on.

In addition to Bryce McGowens' 29-point effort, Trey McGowens added a season-high 11 points and seven rebounds as the Huskers had 44-39 advantage on the boards and held Rutgers to 38 percent shooting.

Nebraska shot just 29 percent from the floor, but kept control for most of the night by going 21-of-29 from the line, including 14-of-18 by Bryce McGowens, who posted his seventh 20-point effort of the year.

Geo Baker led Rutgers with 14 points to pace three Rutgers players in double figures. Mawot Mag added 13 off the bench and Mulchy added 10 points and four steals. NU held Ron Harper Jr., who was leading Rutgers in scoring, to just seven points on 1-of-9 shooting.

In the first half, the Huskers used a quick start and later used an 11-1 run to take a 31-28 lead into the locker room.

Nebraska got going early, hitting six of its first 10 shots from the floor to build a 15-6 lead at the 14:43 mark after the second of Bryce McGowens' 3-pointers. The Huskers eventually stretched the lead to 31-20 with 4:04 left in the half before Rutgers made a run. The Scarlet Knights scored the last eight points of the half to trim the NU lead to three.

The Huskers stretched the lead early in the second half, using a 7-2 spurt to turn a 34-30 lead into a nine-point advantage. NU kept the lead for most of the half and led 55-49 before Rutgers began its comeback. The visitors ran off five straight points, including a Harper 3-pointer after Rutgers had missed 15 of its first 16 3-point attempts to make it a one-point NU lead.

Trey McGowens then responded with a 3-pointer to make it 58-54 before Mag's 3-pointer started the decisive run for the visitors.

The Huskers return to action on Tuesday, Feb. 1, when they travel to Michigan. Tipoff is set for 8 p.m. (central) and the game will be on BTN and the Huskers Radio Network.
 
Postgame Notes
  • Bryce McGowens tied his career high with 29 points, matching Shavon Shields (1/19/13 at Penn State) for the most points ever scored by a Husker freshman in a conference game. McGowens’ 29 points were one shy of the Nebraska freshman scoring record of 30 points, set by Tyronn Lue on Nov. 25, 1995 against Oregon.

  • McGowens produced his third straight 20-point game. He is the first Husker to have three consecutive 20-point games since James Palmer Jr. in 2019. McGowens is the first Nebraska freshman to have three straight 20-point performances since at least the 1982-83 season.
    McGowens scored his 29 points on just 17 shots, as he was 14-of-18 from the free throw line. His 14 free throws and 18 attempts were both career highs, while McGowens had his third game of the season with at least 10 made free throws. McGowen’s 14 free throws were one shy of the Pinnacle Bank Arena record (15 by Shavon Shields against Illinois on Feb. 12, 2014), and McGowen’s 18 attempts were also one shy of the PBA record (19 by Terran Petteway against Penn State on Feb. 20, 2014).

  • Trey McGowens was the only other Husker in double figures with a season-high 11 points, including eight after halftime.

  • Lat Mayen had a season-high three assists, and he tied his season high with eight rebounds while adding five points.

  • Nebraska held Rutgers to 3-of-19 shooting from the 3-point line. The Scarlet Knights entered the game with the top team 3-point shooting percentage in Big Ten Conference play this season.

  • The Huskers had six blocks in the game, tying their season high (also against Sam Houston on Nov. 12).

  • Nebraska’s 21 free throws were its most in a Big Ten game this season and marked the fourth time overall that the Huskers have made at least 20 free throws in a game.
 
1st2ndTOTAL
Rutgers283563
Nebraska313061

RutgersStatsNebraska
23-60 (38.3%)FG17-58 (29.3%)
3-19 (15.8%)3FG6-20 (30.0%)
14-17 (82.4%)FT21-29 (72.4%)
8Off Rebounds13
31Def Rebounds31
39Total Rebounds44
21Fouls18
10Assists9
11Turnovers15
10Blocks6
10Steals4
28Pts in Paint22
10Pts off Turnovers13
14Second Chance Pts14
11Fast Break Pts9
20Bench Pts4

SCORING

Rutgers

Geo Baker - 14
Mawot Mag - 13
Paul Mulcahy - 10
Clifford Omoruyi - 8
Ron Harper Jr. - 7
Caleb McConnell - 4
Oskar Palmquist - 3
Aundre Hyatt - 2
Jalen Miller - 2
Total - 63

Nebraska

Bryce McGowens - 29
Trey McGowens - 11
Derrick Walker - 9
Lat Mayen - 5
C.J. Wilcher - 4
Kobe Webster - 3
Total - 61
 
Is there a team out there that is as bad as we are in both football and basketball?
 
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