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Basketball Big Ten MBB Scores and Standings (3/3)

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March 3
Indiana 83, Maryland 78
Ohio State 84, Michigan 61
Nebraska 67, Rutgers 56

Standings
1. Purdue (26-3, 15-3)
2. Illinois (22-7, 13-5)
3. Northwestern (20-9, 11-7)
4. Nebraska (21-9, 11-8)
5. Wisconsin (18-11, 10-8)
6. Cockeye (18-12, 10-9)
7. Michigan State (17-12, 9-9)
7. Minnesota (18-11, 9-9)
9. Indiana (16-13, 8-10)
10. Ohio State (18-12, 8-11)
10. Penn State (14-16, 8-11)
12. Rutgers (15-14, 7-11)
13. Maryland (15-15, 7-12)
14. Michigan (8-22, 3-16)

Games for Tuesday, March 5
#2 Purdue at #13 Illinois (6:00 PM - Peacock)

Next Nebraska Game - Sunday, March 10
Nebraska at Michigan (11:00 AM - BTN)
 
Huskers Top Rutgers, 67-56, In Senior Night
Huskers.com

Keisei Tominaga scored seven of his team-high 18 points in a span of 48 seconds in the second half, as Nebraska held off Rutgers, 67-56, Sunday evening.

Tominaga, making his final regular-season appearance at Pinnacle Bank Arena, took over after Rutgers whittled a 16-point second-half lead to 54-58 with 7:05 remaining,

Tominaga started the run with a conventional 3-point play before sending the sellout crowd of 15,854 into a frenzy with a four-point play, as he was fouled while hitting a 3-pointer from the logo give the Huskers a 61-48 cushion with 6:00 left. Tominaga capped a personal 12-0 run with a trio of foul shots that put NU ahead 64-51 with 5:19 left and NU led by double figures the rest of the way.

While Tominaga keyed the decisive run, it was the play of Josiah Allick and Juwan Gary that sent the tone for Nebraska (21-9, 11-8 Big Ten), as both players posted double doubles. Allick had 10 points and a season-high 12 rebounds, while Gary added 15 points, 11 caroms and three blocked shots.

The pair helped Nebraska post a 44-40 advantage on the glass, while the Huskers held Rutgers to 32.8 percent shooting, including 4-of-25 from 3-point range.

Nebraska stretched the lead in the opening minutes of the second half, building a 49-33 lead after a pair of Brice Williams free throws with 14:36 left, but Rutgers would climb back into the game. The visitors used a 15-5 spurt to pull within 54-48 with just over seven minutes remaining before Tominaga took over down the stretch.

Nebraska’s defense and rebounding were the story in the first half, as the Huskers led 37-25 at the break. Nebraska held the Scarlet Knights to just 34 percent shooting in the first half and enjoyed a 24-12 advantage on the glass that led to 12 second-chance points for the Huskers.

Nebraska got to a strong start, jumping to an 8-0 lead, including a trio of putback baskets in the first five minutes of the contest. Nebraska used a 9-2 spurt to push the lead to 12, at 19-7, after a 3-pointer from C.J. Wilcher at the 10:05 mark.

Rutgers was within 24-15 after a Jeremiah Williams basket, but Gary scored five of his 11 first-half points in an 8-0 run that made it 32-15 with 3:47 left in the half.

Rutgers mounted a comeback, with a 10-3 run to pull within 35-25 after Gavin Griffiths’ 3-pointer but Gary’s dunk pushed the margin back to 12 at the break.

Williams led Rutgers (15-14, 7-11) with 14 points while Griffiths added 10 points off the bench, including a pair of 3-pointers.

The Huskers finish the regular season on the road when they take on Michigan at the Crisler Center in Ann Arbor, Mich. on Sunday, March 10. Tipoff is set for 11 a.m. and will be carried on the Big Ten Network and Huskers Radio Network.
 
Postgame Notes
- Nebraska improves to 21-9 on the season and the 21 wins ties for sixth on the NU single-season win chart

- Nebraska improves to 18-1 at home, including a perfect 10-0 in Big Ten play. The 18 wins sets a school record for most home wins and the 18-1 mark is the Huskers' best home mark since going 11-0 in 1965-66.

- Nebraska was a perfect 10-0 at home in Big Ten play, it marks just the 11th time in school history and third since World War II that Nebraska posted a perfect home conference mark (others were 2017-18 and 1965-66).

- Nebraska held Rutgers to 32.8 percent shooting, its lowest since shooting 32.3 percent against Indiana on Jan. 9

- With 11 Big Ten wins, NU is assured of its first winning record in conference play since 2017-18. The 11 wins ties for the fourth-most conference wins in a season in school history.

- Nebraska has held its last nine opponents under 43 percent shooting, dating back to Jan. 27

- Josiah Allick posted his first double-double of the season and 11th of his career with 10 points and a season-high 12 rebounds. Allick, who reached double figures for the ninth time this year, went over 1,200 points in his career
- Juwan Gary also joined Allick with a double-double with 15 points and 11 rebounds while adding three blocked shots. Gary now has five double-doubles for the season and eight in his career.

- It marks the second time this season Nebraska had multiple double-doubles in a game (also vs. Oregon State on Nov. 18)

- Keisei Tominaga led NU with 18 points, including 12 in the second half. It was the 10th time he paced NU in scoring this season. He now has 982 career points and is 18 away from reaching 1,000 career points at Nebraska.

- Nebraska won the rebounding battle 44-40 and is 14-0 this season when out-rebounding its opponents.
 
1st2ndTOTAL
Rutgers253156
Nebraska373067

RutgersSTATSNebraska
21-64 (32.8%)FG22-54 (40.7%)
4-25 (16.0%)3FG9-27 (33.3%)
10-19 (52.6%)FT14-20 (70.0%)
40Rebounds44
17Fouls16
9Assists12
9Turnovers14
2Blocks4
8Steals5
34Pts in the Paint22
9Pts off Turnovers9
132nd Chance Pts12
8Fast Break Pts1
30Bench Pts9

SCORING

RUTGERS

Jeremiah Williams - 14
Gavin Griffiths - 10
Antwone Woolfolk - 9
Noah Fernandes - 7
Clifford Omoruyi - 6
Derek Simpson - 4
Austin Williams - 4
Aundre Wyatt - 2
TOTAL - 56

NEBRASKA

Keisei Tominaga - 18
Juwan Gary - 15
Josiah Allick - 10
Brice Williams - 8
Rienk Mast - 7
C.J. Wilcher - 6
Jamarques Lawrence - 3
TOTAL - 67
 
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