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Big Ten MBB Scores and Standings (1/8)

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January 8
#3 Purdue 74, Penn State 67
Rutgers 93, Nebraska 65

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

Games for Sunday, January 9
Minnesota at Indiana (11:00 AM - BTN)
Northwestern at #13 Ohio State (4:30 PM - BTN)
#23 Wisconsin at Maryland (6:30 PM - BTN)

Next Nebraska Game - Tuesday, January 11
Illinois at Nebraska (7:30 PM - BTN)
 
Huskers Fall at Rutgers
Huskers.com
Piscataway, N.J. - Bryce McGowens' 17 points led three Huskers in double figures, but Nebraska was unable to slow down Rutgers in a 93-65 setback Saturday afternoon.
McGowens had a team-high 17 markers for the Huskers, while Derrick Walker Jr. finished with 12 points and six boards. C.J. Wilcher added 11 points off the bench for Nebraska, which shot 49 percent, but committed 14 turnovers which led to 25 Rutgers points.

Ron Harper Jr. led all scorers with 29 points on 8-of-13 shooting to pace five Rutgers players in double figures. In all, the Scarlet Knights shot 58 percent from the field, including 10-of-18 from 3-point range. Aundre Hyatt had 13 off the bench while Clifford Omoruyi, Paul Mulcahy and Dean Reiber chipped in 10 points apiece for the winners.

Nebraska got off to another good start and was in solid position before Rutgers (9-5, 3-1 Big Ten) took advantage of some Husker foul trouble late in the first half to key a decisive run.

Nebraska was within 27-24 before Harper's 3-point play with 5:30 left in the half marked the turning point. Walker picked up his third foul on the play and joined Lat Mayen, who has picked up his third foul on the previous possession, on the bench. Neither player played the rest of the first half, while Harper's basket started nine straight for the hosts, which extended the margin to 36–24. NU was within 42-31 after a Keisei Tominaga 3-pointer with 40 seconds left in the half, and forced a turnover to potentially trim the lead to single figures before the half, but a Husker turnover and a basket by Reiber pushed the margin back to 13 at the break,.

The Huskers got the ball inside to Walker in the opening minutes of the second half, as his second basket of the half cut the deficit to 46-35 with 17:39 left, but would get no closer. Rutgers answered with an 11-2 spurt of its own, including eight straight from Harper to build a 20-poiont lead at 57-37 with just over 15 minutes left.

Nebraska would get to within 15 on three occasions, the least at 63-48, but could not cool down a Scarlet Knight attack that hit 10 of its first 14 shots after the break and shot 66 percent in the second half.

The Huskers return to action on Tuesday night, as they take on Big Ten co-leader Illinois. Tipoff at Pinnacle Bank Arena is set for 7:30 p.m. and tickets are available for the matchup by visiting Huskers.com/Tickets or calling the Nebraska Athletic Ticket office during business hours. The game will be available on BTN and the Huskers Radio Network.
 
Postgame Notes
- Derrick Walker Jr. finished in double figures for the fourth straight game and 10th time this season. Walker is now averaging 10.0 ppg on 74.7% shooting. Walker also led NU with six rebounds

- Bryce McGowens reached double figures for the sixth straight game with a team-high 17 points. He went 6-for-6 from the line and is now 12-for-12 from the charity stripe the last three games

- C.J. Wilcher finished with 12 points off the bench, marking the 13th double figure effort by a Husker reserve this season

- Nebraska's five steals was its third lowest total of the season. The Huskers entered Saturday leading the Big Ten in steals

- Eduardo Andre's six points off the bench marked his highest total since Nov. 21

- Rutgers' 58.3 percent shooting was a season high for a Husker opponent this season
 
1st2ndTOTAL
Nebraska313465
Rutgers444993

NebraskaStatsRutgers
26-53 (49.1%)FG35-60 (58.3%)
6-18 (33.3%)3FG10-18 (55.6%)
7-12 (58.3%)FT13-14 (92.9%)
4Off Rebounds9
17Def Rebounds28
21Total Rebounds37
18Fouls17
12Assists23
14Turnovers13
3Blocks1
5Steals9
34Pts in Paint44
13Pts off Turnovers25
9Second Chance Pts7
10Fast Break Pts16
22Bench Pts32

SCORING

Nebraska

Bryce McGowens - 17
Derrick Walker - 12
C.J. Wilcher - 11
Keisei Tominaga - 6
Eduardo Andre - 6
Kobe Webster - 5
Lat Mayen - 4
Alonzo Verge Jr. - 4
Total - 65

Rutgers

Ron Harper Jr. - 29
Aundre Hyatt - 13
Dean Reiber - 10
Paul Mulcahy - 10
Clifford Omoruyi - 10
Caleb McConnell - 7
Jaden Jones - 5
Geo Baker - 5
Jalen Miller - 4
Total - 93
 
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