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Basketball Big Ten MBB Scores and Standings (3/16) (1 Viewer)

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March 16

Big Ten Tournament

First Round

Maryland 65, Rutgers 51
Penn State 66, Michigan 57

Second Round
Michigan State 77, Minnesota 67
Wisconsin 87, Maryland 56
Ohio State 90, Cockeye 78
Indiana 61, Penn State 59

Quarterfinals
Purdue 67, Michigan State 62
Illinois 77, Ohio State 74
Wisconsin 70, Northwestern 61
Nebraska 93, Indiana 66

Semifinals
Wisconsin 76, Purdue 75 (OT)
Illinois 98, Nebraska 78

Final Standings
1. Purdue (29-4, 17-3)
2. Illinois (25-8, 14-6)
3. Nebraska (23-10, 12-8)
3. Northwestern (21-11, 12-8)
5. Wisconsin (22-12, 11-9)
6. Indiana (19-14, 10-10)
6. Cockeye (18-14, 10-10)
6. Michigan State (19-14, 10-10)
9. Minnesota (18-14, 9-11)
9. Ohio State (20-13, 9-11)
9. Penn State (16-17, 9-11)
12. Maryland (16-17, 7-13)
12. Rutgers (15-17, 7-13)
14. Michigan (8-24, 3-17)

Purdue has won the Big Ten regular season championship

Big Ten Tournament

Championship - Sunday, March 17

Wisconsin vs. Illinois (2:30 PM - CBS)

NCAA Tournament Selection Show
Sunday, March 17 - 5:00 PM (CBS)
 

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Huskers Fall to Illinois in Big Ten Semifinal
Huskers.com

MINNEAPOLIS - The No. 3 seed Nebraska men's basketball team fell to No. 2 seed Illinois, 98-87, in the Big Ten Tournament semifinals on Saturday afternoon at the Target Center.

The Huskers (23-10) held a 15-point lead just after halftime, but Illinois (25-8) rallied past the Huskers on the strength of 26 points in the paint and 59.4 percent shooting after the break.

Brice Williams led the Huskers with 23 points. Keisei Tominaga chipped in 18 points, and Rienk Mast scored 15 points.

Both teams shot exactly 32-of-69 (46.4 percent) from the field. But the 13th-ranked Fighting Illini went 13-of-35 (37.1 percent) from 3-point range, while the Huskers hit just 8-of-27 (29.6 percent).

Terrence Shannon Jr. had a career-high 40 points to lead Illinois, a Big Ten Tournament record.

Nebraska will await the NCAA Tournament Selection Show at 5 p.m. (CT) on Sunday on CBS.

NU got off to a promising start, as Mast hit 3-of-4 from 3-point land early in the first half and scored 13 of NU's first 18 points as the Huskers built a 22-14 lead at the under-12 media timeout. Mast sparked a 7-0 run with a 3 that was followed by layups by Lawrence and Hoiberg.

Illinois cut it to 24-21 after seven points by Terrence Shannon Jr., but Jamarques Lawrence and Tominaga answered with buckets, and Tominaga's first 3-pointer of the game made it 31-23 Big Red with 9:07 left in the first half.

Illinois pulled back within four, but a four-point play by Lawrence and a triple by Williams gave the Huskers a 38-27 lead, and a Sam Hoiberg layup and free throw by Lawrence increased the lead to 13 at 43-30.

Despite Mast and Josiah Allick sitting on the bench with two fouls for the final 6:27 of the first half, the Huskers went into the break up 51-40, the third straight game the Huskers have scored at least 50 points in the first half.

The Huskers went up 55-40 after Williams and Tominaga scored out of the break, but Illinois went on a 13-2 run to cut it to 57-53 at the 13:27 mark. A 3-pointer from the corner by Luke Goode tied the game at 68-68, and after two free throws by Mast, Goode banked in another three for a 71-70 Illinois lead, its first since 10-8 at the 16:00 mark of the first half.

Back-to-back layups by the Illini put them ahead 75-70 with 7:20 to play. Illinois increased its lead to 82-73 with 5:30 left and never let the Huskers get closer than seven points the rest of the way.

Lawrence finished with nine points, while Hoiberg and Juwan Gary each had seven. Allick had six points and seven rebounds.
 

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Postgame Notes
- Nebraska took a 51-40 lead into the locker room, marking the third straight game Nebraska scored at least 50 points in the first half. The Huskers had scored 50 in both of their past two wins against Michigan State and Indiana. The 51 points tied Nebraska's season high in the first half (also vs. Lindenwood and at Indiana)

- Today's game was the fifth time overall this season Nebraska has scored 50 in the first half and it tied Nebraska's highest scoring first half against a conference opponent since joining the Big Ten in 2011-12.

- Junior forward Rienk Mast scored 15 points, including 13 in the first half. It marks the 20th double-figure scoring game of the season for Mast.

- Mast connected on three 3-pointers in the game marking his fifth game of the season with at least three 3-pointers and first since making four at Illinois on Feb. 4.

- Brice Williams scored 23 points, marking his 24th double-figure scoring effort of the 2023-24 season and fourth 20-point performance.
 

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1st2ndTOTAL
Nebraska513687
Illinois405898

NebraskaSTATSIllinois
32-69 (46.4%)FG32-69 (46.4%)
8-27 (29.6%)3FG13-35 (37.1%)
15-21 (71.4%)FT21-26 (80.8%)
36Rebounds42
19Fouls18
14Assists18
8Turnovers9
1Blocks3
5Steals3
40Pts in Paint36
11Pts off Turnovers9
92nd Chance Pts17
18Fast Break Pts8
18Bench Pts12

SCORING

NEBRASKA

Brice Williams - 23
Keisei Tominaga - 18
Rienk Mast - 15
Jamarques Lawrence - 9
Juway Gary - 7
Sam Hoiberg - 7
Josiah Allick - 6
Matar Diop - 2
TOTAL - 87

ILLINOIS

Terrence Shannon Jr. - 40
Marcus Domask - 16
Quincy Guerrier - 13
Luke Goode - 12
Coleman Hawkins - 9
Ty Rodgers - 8
 

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