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Big Ten MBB Scores and Standings (2/19)

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February 19
#3 Purdue 82, Ohio State 55
Nebraska 70, Maryland 66
Northwestern 80, Cockeye 60

Standings
1. Purdue (24-4, 13-4)
2. Northwestern (20-7, 11-5)
3. Indiana (19-8, 10-6)
4. Cockeye (17-10, 9-7)
4. Maryland (18-9, 9-7)
4. Michigan (15-12, 9-7)
4. Rutgers (17-10, 9-7)
8. Illinois (17-9, 8-7)
8. Michigan State (16-10, 8-7)
10. Penn State (16-11, 7-9)
10. Wisconsin (15-11, 7-9)
12. Nebraska (14-14, 7-10)
13. Ohio State (11-16, 3-13)
14. Minnesota (7-17 1-13)

Games for Monday, February 20
Minnesota at Illinois (8:00 PM - BTN)

Next Nebraska Game - Saturday, February 25
Minnesota at Nebraska (2:30 PM - BTN)
 
Huskers Rally to Top Terps in Overtime
Huskers.com


Derrick Walker scored a career-high 23 points while adding seven rebounds and six assists, powering Nebraska (14-14, 7-10 Big Ten) to a 70-66 overtime win over Maryland on Sunday evening.

Nebraska (14-14, 7-10) overcame an eight-point deficit in the final seven minutes of regulation and used an 8-0 run in overtime after Maryland led 64-61 with under 2:30 left in overtime.

After a pair of Walker free throws made it 64-63, Sam Griesel's basket with 1:23 remaining in the extra period gave NU a 65-64 lead. Maryland had the ball with 39 seconds left in OT at midcourt, but Sam Hoiberg's steal and layup off the inbounds pass gave NU a 67-64 lead with 34 seconds left gave NU a 3-point lead. On Maryland's next possession, Walker blocked Hakim Hart's shot before Hoiberg was fouled. He hit the two free throws to push the lead to 69-64 as Nebraska won for the fourth time in five games.

Walker's 23 points was a career best, as he went 9-of-11 from the foul line, setting personal bests in both categories and added three blocked shots. Keisei Tominaga pitched in 20 points in his fifth-straight game scoring 20 or more, while Sam Griesel, despite being in foul trouble for most of the game, added 12 points.

Hoiberg added nine points, six rebounds and two steals in 37 minutes, as Nebraska battled foul trouble throughout the second half.

After battling back from an eight-point deficit (50-42) and withstanding a 17-2 Maryland run, a Griesel layup cut the lead to one with two minutes left. Tominaga hit four crucial free throws to even the game at 56 with 1:06 left.

Jahmir Young floater gave Maryland the lead back with a floater, but Walker was able to tie it up with a tough layup with 29 seconds remaining, forcing overtime for the second straight home game.

Maryland, who fell to 18-9 and 9-7 in the Big Ten, came into the game with wins over six of their last seven contests. Julian Reese led the Terrapins with 16 points and a career-high 16 rebounds. Young added 16 points and Hakim Hart had 14 for the visitors.

It was a defensive battle early on, as a Tominaga floater gave Nebraska a 9-5 lead at the 12:59 mark. Nebraska held Maryland to 14.3 percent (2-of-14) to open the game. Nebraska opened the lead up to 15-6 with a 6-0 run by Derrick Walker, but Maryland answered back with a 10-0 run of their own to take the lead with seven minutes left in the half.

Nebraska answered back with a six-point spurt to force a Maryland timeout on a Tominaga layup. Walker's seventh and eighth points of the half. gave Nebraska a 23-18 lead with 4:49 left.

Walker finished with 10 first half points on four-of-seven shooting. Tominaga added 11 of his own, as the duo scored 21 of the Huskers 31 points in the first half. Nebraska held Maryland to 29 percent (9-for-31) from the field. Hakim Hart scored six to lead the Terrapins.

A Griesel floater at 17:12 stretched the Husker advantage to nine to open the second half, their biggest of the contest. However, after Griesel and Walker were forced to sit with foul trouble, Maryland capitalized, using an extended 17-2 run to take a 44-38 lead at 10:24.

After a Young three-pointer extended the Terrapin lead to 47-40, Sam Hoiberg responded with a triple of his own to trim the deficit to 50-45. Free throws from Blaise Keita and Griesel trimmed the deficit to two, but a three-point play from Julian Reese pushed Maryland's lead back to five with 4 minutes left.

Nebraska will look to extend their three-game winning streak next Saturday, as they are set to face Minnesota. Tip-off is set for 2:30 p.m. (CT) and will be televised on the Big Ten Network and heard on the Huskers Radio Network. Tickets can be purchased on Huskers.com/tickets.
 
Postgame Notes
  • Nebraska won its third straight overtime game to improve to 3-1 in overtime contests this season. The three overtime victories are the most for the program since the 1986-87 team won a school-record four overtime games, including the third-place game of the NIT Tournament.

  • Nebraska also won three OT games four other times (1949-50, 1955-56, 1979-80, 1983-84)

  • The Huskers’ four overtime games this season are the most since the 2019-20 team also played four OT games.

  • NU scored 70 points, the first time Maryland had allowed 70 points in 10 games. Entering the game, the Terrapins were allowing an average of only 57.2 points per game over their last nine contests.

  • Nebraska went 19-of-25 from the free throw line, setting a season high with its 19 made free throws.

  • The Huskers held Maryland to 33.3 percent shooting (23-of-69), the third-lowest opponent field goal percentage of the season and the lowest since NU limited Cockeye to 26.0 percent shooting on Dec. 29. NU has now held 10 opponents to 40 percent or lower from the field this season.

  • Nebraska had a season-high eight blocks, topping its previous high of seven.

  • Derrick Walker had 23 points, seven rebounds and six assists. His 23 points were a career high, topping his previous high of 22 points, which he achieved in road games against Pickle Smoochers and Minnesota earlier this season. It was the fifth 20-point game of Walker’s career, all of which have come this season.

  • Walker’s career-high scoring output was fueled by a 9-of-11 effort from the free throw line, as he set career highs in free throws made (8) and attempted (9), both set against Northwestern in the 2022 Big Ten Tournament.

  • Keisei Tominaga scored 20 points, his fifth consecutive 20-point scoring effort. Tominaga is the first Husker to have five consecutive 20-point games since Tyronn Lue scored 20 points in seven straight games during the 1997-98 season.

  • Keisei Tominaga has been in double-figures for 10 of the last 11 games (all but the first game with Maryland on Jan. 28).

  • With Walker and Tominaga each topping the 20-point mark, Nebraska had two players score 20 points in the same game for the first time since Alonzo Verge Jr. (25 points) and Bryce McGowens (24) each had 20-point efforts in a four-overtime game at NC State on Dec. 1, 2021.

  • Sam Hoiberg scored nine points – including four in overtime – and tied his career high with six rebounds and two steals.

  • Blaise Keita led Nebraska with eight rebounds in only 16 minutes. In his past two homes games (Wisconsin and Maryland), Keita has grabbed 19 rebounds in 39 minutes.

  • The win marked Nebraska’s 100th win inside Pinnacle Bank Arena. The Huskers are 10-3 at home this season, its highest win total since 2018-19.
 
1st2ndOTTOTAL
Maryland2434866
Nebraska31271270

MarylandSTATSNebraska
23-69 (33.3%)FG24-58 (41.4%)
7-22 (31.8%)3FG3-16 (18.8%)
13-19 (68.4%)FT19-25 (76.0%)
15Off Rebounds10
30Def Rebounds34
45Total Rebounds44
24Fouls17
13Assists9
12Turnovers10
8Blocks8
3Steals6
30Pts in Paint36
5Pts off Turnovers16
122nd Chance Pts13
2Fast Break Pts11
15Bench Pts10

SCORING

MARYLAND

Jahmir Young - 16
Julian Reese - 16
Hakim Hart - 14
Jahari Long - 6
Donta Scott - 5
Patrick Emilien - 4
Ian Martinez - 3
Ike Cornish - 2
TOTAL - 66

NEBRASKA

Derrick Walker - 23
Keisei Tominaga - 20
Sam Griesel - 12
Sam Hoiberg - 9
C.J. Wilcher - 4
Jamarques Lawrence - 1
Blaise Keita - 1
TOTAL - 70
 
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