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Big Ten WBB Scores and Standings (1/22)

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January 21
Purdue 75, Minnesota 56

January 22
#11 Maryland 69, Nebraska 54

#21 Illinois 67, Northwestern 64
Michigan State 85, Rutgers 63
Penn State 74, Wisconsin 69

Standings
1. Ohio State (19-0, 8-0)
2. Indiana (17-1, 7-1)
2. Cockeye (15-4, 7-1)
4. Maryland (16-4, 7-2)
5. Michigan (16-3, 6-2)
6. Illinois (16-4, 6-3)
7. Nebraska (12-8, 4-5)
7. Purdue (13-6, 4-5)
9. Michigan State (11-9, 3-6)
9. Penn State (12-8, 3-6)
11. Minnesota (9-11, 2-7)
11. Rutgers (8-13, 2-7)
11. Wisconsin (6-14, 2-7)
14. Northwestern (6-13, 0-9)

Games for Monday, January 23
#10 Cockeye at #2 Ohio State
#6 Indiana at #14 Michigan

Next Nebraska Game - Saturday, January 28
Nebraska at Cockeye (12:00 PM - FOX)
 
Huskers Fall Short Against No. 11 Terps
Huskers.com
Lincoln - Nebraska slumped from the start, falling behind 37-14 at the half on its way to a 69-54 women's basketball loss to No. 11 Maryland at Pinnacle Bank Arena on Sunday.

The Huskers (12-8, 4-5 Big Ten) went just 4-for-24 from the field in first 20 minutes while losing the first-half turnover battle 14-2 against the Terrapins (16-4, 7-2 Big Ten). Maryland used the extra opportunities to outscore Nebraska 17-0 in points off turnovers in the half and never looked back.

Although Nebraska fell behind, the Huskers refused to stop fighting, outscoring the Terps 20-18 in the third quarter and 20-14 in the fourth. In the first meeting this season with the Terrapins, Nebraska outscored Maryland 59-31 in the second half in College Park in a 90-67 Husker victory.

Jaz Shelley led Nebraska with 10 points, six rebounds and four assists, while Sam Haiby and Annika Stewart just missed double-doubles for the Big Red. Haiby finished with nine points and a season-high 12 rebounds, while Stewart pitched in nine points and nine boards off the bench.

Shyanne Sellers led Maryland with a game-high 20 points to go along with 11 rebounds, while Diamond Miller contributed 18 points as the only two Terps in double figures in a choppy game that lacked flow throughout.

By the end of the day, Nebraska hit just 30.8 percent (19-62) of its shots including 5-of-27 three-pointers (.185) to go along with 11-of-20 free throws (.550). But the Huskers out-rebounded Maryland 56-47, including 16 offensive boards.

Maryland hit 20-of-66 shots (.303), including 4-of-18 threes (.222), but connected on 25-of-37 free throws. The Terrapins, who won the turnover battle 22-10, outscored the Huskers by 14 points at the free throw line by forcing 27 fouls on the Big Red. Maryland was whistled for 22 fouls.

Maryland never trailed in the game but held just an 8-6 edge with three minutes left in the first quarter before closing the period on a 10-0 run that included just one field and 8-for-8 free throw shooting by the Terps. Once the lead got to double digits, Maryland never relinquished the double-figure lead. The run grew to 12-0 to start the second quarter before Shelley snapped it with a three-pointer with 8:13 left in the half.

It was the only field goal for the Huskers in the first eight minutes of the second quarter, as the Terps pushed the lead to 37-14 at the half. The 14 points were the fifth-fewest scored by Nebraska in a first-half in school history.

Nebraska will take the midweek off from competition before returning to Big Ten road action at No. 10 Cockeye on Saturday. Tip-off between the Huskers and Cockeyes is set for Noon (CT) at Carver-Hawkeye Arena in Cockeye City with national television coverage on FOX. The game can also be heard across the Huskers Radio Network on Huskers.com and the Huskers App.
 
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Maryland1819181469
Nebraska68202054

MarylandSTATSNebraska
20-66 (30.3%)FG19-62 (30.6%)
4-18 (22.2%)3FG5-27 (18.5%)
25-37 (67.6%)FT11-20 (55.0%)
14Off Rebounds16
33Def Rebounds40
47Total Rebounds56
22Fouls27
10Assists11
10Turnovers22
5Blocks3
11Steals2
30Pts in Paint26
22Pts off Turnovers4
132nd Chance Pts10
10Fast Break Pts6
15Bench Pts21

SCORING

MARYLAND

Shyanne Sellers - 20
Diamond Miller - 18
Faith Masonius - 7
Abby Meyers - 7
Brinae Alexander - 5
Lavender Briggs - 5
Bri McDaniel - 3
Elisa Pinzan - 2
Gia Cooke - 2
TOTAL - 69

NEBRASKA

Jaz Shelley - 10
Sam Haiby - 9
Annika Stewart - 9
Maddie Krull - 7
Callin Hake - 6
Isabelle Bourne - 5
Kendall Coley - 4
Alexis Markowski - 2
Kendall Moriarty - 2
TOTAL - 54
 
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