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Big Ten MBB Scores and Standings (2/16)

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February 16
#5 Illinois 72, Northwestern 66
Maryland 64, Nebraska 50
Purdue 75, Michigan State 65

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

Games for Wednesday, February 17
Nebraska at Maryland (6:00 p.m. - BTN)

Minnesota at Indiana (8:00 p.m. - BTN)
 
Huskers Fall in First of Two Games at Maryland
Huskers.com

The Nebraska men's basketball team had 13 steals and forced 17 turnovers at Maryland Tuesday night, but the strong defensive effort was not enough to overcome a cold-shooting night in a 64-50 loss to the Terrapins.

Nebraska's 13 steals were its most in Big Ten play and its second-highest total this season. NU forced Maryland into a season-high 17 turnovers – six above its season average – but Nebraska scored only four points off those turnovers.

While the defensive effort was strong, Nebraska struggled with its shooting. The Huskers shot just 33 percent in the game, including only 29 percent in the second half, when Nebraska made just 2-of-14 3-pointers.

Despite the poor shooting, Nebraska (5-13 overall, 1-10 Big Ten) managed to tie the game on a Kobe Webster 3-pointer with eight minutes to play, before Maryland (12-10, 6-9) responded with a 15-3 run to pull away.

Aaron Wiggins had 10 points during the decisive run, and he finished with a game-high 21 points, including 15 in the second half. He posted a double-double by grabbing a game-high 11 rebounds. Jairus Hamilton added 15 points for the Terrapins, while Eric Ayala chipped in 14 points.

Teddy Allen led Nebraska with 18 points and five rebounds. Dalano Banton added 10 points, four rebounds and a team-high three assists.

Nebraska led 7-5 early before Maryland scored six straight points. The Huskers then got back-to-back 3-pointers from Lat Mayen and Allen to grab a 13-11 lead. Maryland answered with a 3-pointer of its own before Nebraska held the Terrapins scoreless for more than five minutes.

The Huskers scored only five points during Maryland's drought, but it was enough to regain the lead. A pair of Banton 3-pointers stretched the Huskers' advantage to 21-16, but Nebraska then went more than five minutes without hitting a field goal. Maryland took advantage with a 9-0 run that featured three consecutive 3-pointers.

Trailing 25-21 at the five-minute mark, Banton knocked down a pair of free throws and Allen hit a layup to tie the game. The Huskers then took a 28-27 lead with less than two minutes to play in the half, but Maryland scored the final five points of the half – including a buzzer beater from halfcourt – to take a 32-28 lead into the locker room.

Allen had 10 first-half points for Nebraska, while Banton added eight. The Huskers were 6-of-14 from beyond the arc in the opening half.

Neither team scored in the opening three minutes of the second half before trading 3-pointers. Maryland then got a three-point play from Wiggins – with the benefit of a goaltending call – to take a seven-point lead. But five straight points from Nebraska pulled the Huskers to within two at 40-38 with 12 minutes remaining.

Nebraska tied the game on Webster's 3-pointer with eight minutes to play, but Maryland responded with a 15-3 run to build its first double-digit lead of the game at 59-47 with 3:47 to play. The Terrapins led by at least 10 the rest of the way.

Nebraska and Maryland will play again tomorrow night. Tipoff is set for 6 p.m. on the Big Ten Network, with radio coverage provided by the Husker Sports Network.
 
Postgame Notes: Nebraska at Maryland

-Nebraska finished with 13 steals, its highest total since the opener (16 vs. McNeese State). It marked the fifth time this season with at least 10 steals. Nebraska forced Maryland into a season-high 17 turnovers, but converted those into just four points

- Teddy Allen finished in double figures for the 16th time in 18 games with a team-high 18 points and also grabbed a team-best five rebounds

- Trey McGowens tied his season high with three steals, while freshman Eduardo Andre had the first two steals of his career. McGowens had three steals in each of the past two games.

- Dalano Banton finished with a pair of 3-pointers, his first game with multiple 3-pointers since Dec. 22, on his way to a 10-point night

- Nebraska's eight 3-pointers were its highest total since returning to action following the pause. NU has now hit seven-or-more 3-pointers in each of the last three games

- Nebraska returns to action tomorrow for the second half of this back-to-back series. It will mark the first time since 1976 that the Huskers have played the same opponent on consecutive days.
 
1st2ndTotal
Nebraska282250
Maryland323264

Nebraska

FG:
18-of-54 (33.3%)
3FG: 8-of-28 (28.6%)
FT: 6-of-12 (50.0%)
Pts in Paint: 14
Pts off Turnovers: 4
Second Chance Pts: 2
Fast Break Pts: 2
Bench Pts: 9
Rebounds: 28
Fouls: 16
Assists: 8
Turnovers: 11
Blocks: 2
Steals: 13

Scoring
Teddy Allen - 18
Dalano Banton - 10
Lat Mayen - 6
Trey McGowens - 5
Shamiel Stevenson - 5
Kobe Webster - 3
Derrick Walker - 2
Jace Piatkowski - 1

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Maryland

FG:
23-of-53 (43.4%)
3FG: 9-of-29 (31.0%)
FT: 9-of-10 (90.0%)
Pts in Paint: 24
Pts off Turnovers: 11
Second Chance Pts: 8
Fast Break Pts: 8
Bench Pts: 15
Rebounds: 43
Fouls: 13
Assists: 9
Turnovers: 17
Blocks: 3
Steals: 5

Scoring
Aaron Wiggins - 21
Jairus Hamilton - 15
Eric Ayala - 14
Donta Scott - 9
Darryl Morsell - 5
 
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