Big Ten WBB Scores and Standings (11/26)

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November 26
#19 Illinois 75, Maryland-Eastern Shore 55
South Dakota State 75, #21 Oregon 70
#25 Nebraska 84, Missouri-Kansas City 38
Michigan State 78, California 72
Northwestern 73, Loyola-Chicago 64

Standings
Michigan State (7-0)
Minnesota (7-0)
Gaetz State (7-0)
Illinois (6-0)
Cockeye (6-0)
Maryland (6-0)
Ohio State (5-0)
UCLAbia (5-0)
Nebraska (6-1)
Michigan (5-1)
WiscyDicks (5-1)
Purdoodoo (4-1)
USC (4-1)
Oregon (6-2)
Washington (6-2)
Buttgers (4-2)
Indianus (4-3)
Northwestern (2-3)

Games for Wednesday, November 27
Washington vs. Southern (at Bahamas) (10:00 AM)
Drexel at Gaetz State (12:00 PM - BTN+)
Michigan State vs. Vanderbilt (at Palm Springs, CA) (3:30 PM)
#6 USC vs. Seton Hall (6:00 PM - truTV)
#19 Illinois vs. #14 Kentucky (at Nashville) (7:00 PM)

Next Nebraska Game - Tuesday, December 3
Lindenwood at Nebraska (7:00 PM - BTN+)
 
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Lincoln - No. 25 Nebraska used a strong defensive performance and a balanced offense that featured five Huskers in double-figures, as the Big Red rolled to an 84-38 women's basketball victory over Kansas City at Pinnacle Bank Arena on Tuesday night.

Junior guard Callin Hake connected on a career-high five three-pointers on her way to a game-high 16 points to lead the five Huskers in double figures. Hake added four rebounds, four assists and two steals in an impressive all-around effort that helped Nebraska improve to 6-1 on the season. The Roos slipped to 2-5.

Hake hit a pair of threes in the opening minutes while backcourt mate Britt Prince added six points of her own to help Nebraska jump out to a 12-2 lead and never look back. Prince finished with 13 points, four rebounds, two assists and two steals.

Alberte Rimdal added another strong effort for the Big Red backcourt with a season-high 15 points, including 3-of-5 three-point shooting. The senior guard from Koge, Denmark scored eight points during a 13-0 Husker run to open the fourth quarter. She added five rebounds and two steals.

All-America candidate Alexis Markowski contributed her 43rd career double-double and her third of the season with 10 points and a game-high 10 rebounds, while freshman Amiah Hargrove rounded out the Huskers in double figures with career highs of 10 points and seven rebounds.

All 11 Huskers scored in the game, despite Nebraska shooting a season-low 37.9 percent (25-66). The Big Red did hit 12-of-29 threes (.414), notching their third double-digit effort from long range in the first seven games of the season. Nebraska also hit 22-of-28 free throws (.786).

The Huskers outworked Kansas City on the glass, 49-40, and won the turnover battle, 22-14.

Nebraska held the Roos to just 21.7 percent (13-60) shooting, including just 1-for-14 (.071) from three-point range. Kansas City did connect on 11-of-14 free throws (.786).

Nebraska led 23-12 after one quarter, then pushed the margin to 47-20 at halftime. Both teams struggled in the third, but Nebraska found a way to win the period, 15-14, before closing out the game with a 22-4 edge in the fourth.

Emani Bennett was the only Roo to manage double figures, finishing with team highs of 11 points and seven rebounds, but she finished 5-of-18 from the field with four turnovers. As a team, Kansas City produced just two assists.

Nebraska returns to action next Tuesday to take on Lindenwood at Pinnacle Bank Arena. Tip-off is set for 7 p.m. (CT) with tickets available now at Huskers.com. The game against the Lions will be streamed live for B1G+ subscribers, while live audio is also available on Huskers.com from the Huskers Radio Network.
 
1st2nd3rd4thTOTAL
Kansas City12814438
Nebraska2324152284

Kansas CitySTATSNebraska
13-60 (21.7%)FG25-66 (37.9%)
1-14 (7.1%)3FG12-29 (41.4%)
11-14 (78.6%)FT22-28 (78.6%)
40Rebounds49
21Fouls18
2Assists16
22Turnovers14
2Blocks5
9Steals13
14Pts in Paint20
14Pts off Turnovers21
102nd Chance Pts23
9Fast Break Pts13
8Bench Pts40

SCORING

MISSOURI-KANSAS CITY

`Emani Bennett - 11
Alayna Contreras - 7
Zaire Harrell - 6
Lisa Thomas - 6
Kelby Bannerman - 3
Funmi Amode - 2
Alyssa Febres - 2
Zanaa Cordis - 1
TOTAL - 38

NEBRASKA

Callin Hake - 16
Alberte Rimdal - 15
Britt Prince - 13
Alexis Markowski - 10
Amiah Hargrove - 10
Logan Nissley - 5
Petra Bozan - 4
Kendall Moriarty - 3
Kendall Coley - 3
Allison Weidner - 3
Jessica Petrie - 2
TOTAL - 84
 
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