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Big Ten MBB Scores and Standings (11/17)

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November 17
Penn State 73, Furman 68
St. John's 70, Nebraska 50
Minnesota 68, Central Michigan 60
Arizona State 87, #20 Michigan 62

Big Ten leads the Gavitt Tipoff Games: 4-2

Standings
Penn State (4-0)
Illinois (3-0)
Cockeye (3-0)
Maryland (3-0)
Northwestern (3-0)
Ohio State (3-0)
Purdue (3-0)
Rutgers (3-0)
Wisconsin (3-0)
Indiana (2-0)
Michigan (3-1)
Minnesota (3-1)
Michigan State (2-1)
Nebraska (2-1)

Games for Friday, November 18
Penn State vs. Virginia Tech (at Charleston, SC) (11:00 AM - ESPN2)
Rutgers vs. Temple (at Uncasville, CT) (4:00 PM - ESPNU)
#12 Indiana at Xavier (5:00 PM - FS1)
Purdue Fort Wayne at Northwestern (7:00 PM - BTN+)
Villanova at Michigan State (7:00 PM - FS1)
#19 Illinois vs. #8 UCLA (at Las Vegas) (8:30 PM - ESPNU)

Next Nebraska Game - Sunday, November 20
Arkansas-Pine Bluff at Nebraska (2:30 PM - BTN)
 
Second Half Surge Overcomes Huskers
Huskers.com
Keisei Tominaga led NU with 15 points, but St. John's used a pair of decisive runs early in the second half to post a 70-50 victory in the Gavitt Tipoff Games.

Tominaga hit 5-of-8 shots, including 3-of-6 3-pointers, but the Huskers shot just 29.7 percent from the field and committed 17 turnovers that led to 21 Red Storm points.

David Jones scored all 15 of his points in the second half for St. John's (4-0), while Joel Soriano (17 points, 18 rebounds) and Posh Alexander also finished in double figures for the winners.

Nebraska led 27-20 at the break, but St. John's stormed out of the locker room and used a 14-3 spurt in the opening four minutes to take the 34-30 lead and force a Husker timeout. The Red Storm hit 6-of-8 to open the half and converted three turnovers into six points in the run. Nebraska cut the deficit to 38-33 on Tominaga's second 3-pointer of the night, but Jones, who was held scoreless in the first half and battled foul trouble, hit consecutive 3-pointers to stretch the lead to 44-33 and force a Husker timeout with 11:37 left.

After the timeout, Denim Dawson and Sam Griesel combined for five points to cut the SJU lead to 11 at 8:28, but St. John's pulled away and cruised to the 20-point victory.

The first half was a defensive clinic, as Nebraska held St. John's to 20 points on 23.5 percent shooting in taking a 27-20 lead into the locker room. Neither team led by more than three points for the first 10 minutes until Nebraska used a 14-4 run over a five-minute span to turn an 8-all tie into a 22-12 advantage. The Huskers capped the run with seven straight points, the last points coming off a 3-pointer from C.J. Wilcher with 5:07 left in the half. St. John's pulled within six with a 4-0 spurt, but Tominaga's 3-pointer pushed the lead back to nine. Tominaga had eight points in the first half off the bench hitting all three of his shots.

The Huskers return to action this Sunday, Nov. 20, when they host Arkansas-Pine Bluff. Tipoff is set for 2:30 p.m. and tickets are available by visiting Huskers.com/Tickets or at the PBA Ticket Office beginning Sunday at 1 p.m. The game will be carried on BTN and on the Huskers Radio Network.
 
POSTGAME NOTES

- With the loss, Nebraska falls to 1-4 in Gavitt Games contests, including 0-2 against St. John's

- Keisei Tominaga finished with 15 points, the second time he came off the bench to reach double figures this season

- Juwan Gary tied a career-high in rebounds with 11, matching his high of 11 vs. Maine in the opener. It marked the third straight game NU had a player with 10+ rebounds in a game. Gary also had three steals, matching his career high of three steals (2 other times at Alabama).

- Nebraska allowed just 20 first-half points, the lowest first-half total allowed by a Hoiberg-coached team at Nebraska. The previous low was 21 on two occasions, most recently against Minnesota last season. NU held St. John's to 20 first-half points, the lowest total for a Husker opponent since Southwest Minnesota State had 18 during the 2018-19 season
 
1st2ndTOTAL
Nebraska272350
St. John's205070

NebraskaSTATSSt. John's
19-64 (29.7%)FG29-74 (39.2%)
5-27 (18.5%)3FG5-21 (23.8%)
7-14 (50.0%)FT7-14 (50.0%)
18Off Rebounds21
28Def Rebounds31
46Total Rebounds52
13Fouls17
9Assists14
17Turnovers13
2Blocks7
5Steals10
22Pts in Paint40
2Pts off Turnovers21
9Second Chance Pts21
7Fast Break Pts11
25Bench Pts10

SCORING

Nebraska

Keisei Tominaga - 15
Juwan Gary - 8
Sam Griesel - 6
C.J. Wilcher - 6
Emmanuel Bandoumel - 5
Denim Dawson - 5
Jamarques Lawrence - 3
Wilhelm Breidenbach - 2
TOTAL - 50

St. John's

Joel Soriano - 17
David Jones - 15
Posh Alexander - 13
Montez Mathis - 8
Andre Curbelo - 7
AJ Storr - 5
O'Mar Stanley - 3
Dylan Addae-Wusu - 2
TOTAL - 70
 
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