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Big Ten WBB Scores and Standings (1/27)

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January 27
#5 Cockeye 92, Nebraska 73

Michigan State 82, Michigan 61
Wisconsin 73, Rutgers 62

Standings
1. Cockeye (19-2, 8-1)
2. Indiana (16-2, 7-1)
2. Ohio State (16-3, 7-1)
4. Penn State (14-5, 5-3)
5. Nebraska (13-7, 5-4)
5. Michigan (14-7, 5-4)
5. Michigan State (15-5, 5-4)
8. Maryland (12-7, 4-4)
8. Minnesota (14-5, 4-4)
10. Wisconsin (10-9, 3-6)
11. Illinois (8-10, 2-6)
11. Northwestern (7-12, 2-6)
11. Purdue (9-10, 2-6)
14. Rutgers (6-16, 0-9)

Games for Sunday, January 28
Maryland at Penn State
#12 Ohio State at Purdue
Northwestern at #14 Indiana
Minnesota at Illinois

Next Nebraska Game - Wednesday, January 31
Purdue at Nebraska (7:00 PM - BTN+)
 
Huskers Fall at No. 5 Cockeye
Huskers.com
Cockeye City, Cockeye - Jaz Shelley led Nebraska with 19 points and Alexis Markowski added her 13th double-double of the season with 17 points and 11 rebounds, but it was not enough to overcome 38 points from Cockeye's Caitlin Clark in a 92-73 loss to the Cockeyes on Saturday afternoon.

With the loss in front of 14,998 fans at Carver-Hawkeye Arena, Nebraska slipped to 5-4 in the Big Ten and 13-7 overall while Cockeye improved to 8-1 in the conference and 19-2 overall.

Cockeye opened the game on a 9-0 run, but Nebraska did not panic, getting back-to-back buckets from Markowski and back-to-back threes from Shelley to cut the Cockeye lead to 14-11 at the end of the first quarter.

In a back-and-forth second quarter, Nebraska took its first lead of the day at 15-14 on a pair of Darian White free throws just one minute into the period. The lead changed hands 10 times in the quarter with the Huskers taking their biggest lead at 31-27 off a Callin Hake three-pointer with 1:54 left in the half that forced an Cockeye timeout.

The Cockeyes then closed the half the same way they started it - with a 9-0 run capped by a Clark three-pointer to send Cockeye to halftime with a 36-31 lead.

The Huskers hung within two possessions at the half despite hitting just 33.3 percent (11-33) of their field goals, including just 4-of-17 threes (.235). NU also lost the first-half turnover battle 10-7, but outscored Cockeye 6-5 in points off turnovers. The Huskers dominated the glass, 23-16, with Markowski pulling down eight boards to go along with her eight first-half points. Hake added seven points, while Shelley pitched in six points and four assists in the first 20 minutes.

Cockeye hit 44.8 percent (13-29) of its shots, but just 3-of-13 three-pointers (.231). Clark led Cockeye with 10 points, seven rebounds and three assists in the half, while Kate Martin added eight and Sydney Affolter got all seven of her points off the bench in the final four minutes of the half for the Cockeyes.

In the second half, Clark caught fire early in the quarter to quickly push Cockeye's lead to double digits. Nebraska stemmed the tide and went to the fourth trailing 63-49. The Big Red cut the lead to 11 points in the fourth with opportunities to creep even closer, but missed chances to move within single digits. Clark, who went 6-for-8 from long range in the second half, and the Cockeyes pulled away down the stretch for the 19-point win.

Markowski got her 17 points on 6-of-12 shooting and a 5-of-6 game at the line, while Shelley hit 5-of-11 three-pointers while adding a team-high five assists.

Hake added a third double-digit scoring day for the Huskers with 11 points on 2-of-3 three-point shooting, while also contributing four rebounds. White and Logan Nissley each contributed seven points, while Nissley pitched in four assists and three rebounds.

Martin finished with 16 points while Affolter also closed in double figures with 12 points for Cockeye.

As a team, Nebraska finished at 39 percent (23-59) from the field, including 10-for-29 (.345) from three-point range, including 6-for-12 in the second half. The Huskers hit 17-of-25 free throws. The Big Red ruled the boards, 40-31, including a 13-4 edge on the offensive glass, but Nebraska lost the turnover battle, 20-11.

Cockeye was more efficient with 52.5 percent (31-59) shooting, including 12-of-29 (.414) threes, including 8-of-15 from Clark. The Cockeyes were also 18-of-22 at the line.

Nebraska returns to Lincoln to open an important two-game home stand on Wednesday, Jan. 31 against Purdue. Tip-off against the Boilermakers at Pinnacle Bank Arena is set for 7 p.m., with tickets on sale now at Huskers.com. The game will be televised live in Nebraska by NPM World with a live video stream on B1G+. The game also can be heard across the Huskers Radio Network.
 
1st2nd3rd4thTOTAL
Nebraska1120182473
Cockeye1422272992

NebraskaSTATSCockeye
23-59 (39.0%)FG31-59 (52.5%)
10-29 (34.5%)3FG12-29 (41.4%)
17-25 (68.0%)FT18-22 (81.8%)
40Rebounds31
18Fouls19
15Assists20
20Turnovers11
0Blocks2
5Steals12
20Pts in Paint36
12Pts off Turnovers17
142nd Chance Pts8
11Fast Break Pts20
25Bench Pts25

SCORING

NEBRASKA

Jaz Shelley - 19
Alexis Markowski - 17
Callin Hake - 11
Darian White - 7
Logan Nissley - 7
Natalie Potts - 5
Kendall Moriarty - 4
Kendall Coley - 2
Jessica Petrie - 1
TOTAL - 73

Cockeye

Caitlin Clark - 38
Kate Martin - 16
Sudney Affolter - 12
Hannah Stuelke - 7
Taylor McCabe - 6
Gabbie Marshall - 4
Addison O'Grady - 3
Molly Davis - 2
Sharon Goodman - 2
AJ Ediger - 2
TOTAL - 92
 
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