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Big Ten WBB Scores and Standings (12/21)

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December 21
#3 Ohio State 84, #16 Oregon 67
#4 Indiana 67, Butler 50
#13 Cockeye 92, Dartmouth 54
#15 Maryland 88, Purdue Fort Wayne 51
Nebraska 85, #20 Kansas 79 (3OT)
Penn State 79, Cornell 48
Illinois 81, Florida Atlantic 46
Purdue 59, Texas A&M 53

Standings
1. Nebraska (10-3, 2-0)

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

Games for Thursday, December 22
Chicago State at Northwestern
Eastern Illinois at Minnesota

Next Nebraska Game - Wednesday, December 28
Michigan at Nebraska (6:00 PM - BTN)
 
1st2nd3rd4thOT1OT2OT3TOTAL
Kansas1316181328979
Nebraska1522149281585

KansasSTATSNebraska
30-91 (33.0%)FG28-73 (38.4%)
5-17 (29.4%)3FG10-28 (35.7%)
14-19 (73.7%)FT19-29 (65.5%)
25Off Rebounds9
43Def Rebounds37
68Total Rebounds46
24Fouls17
13Assists20
22Turnovers18
11Steals9
6Blocks8
10Pts off Turnovers24
46Pts in Paint30
222nd Chance Pts10
6Fast Break Pts6
5Bench Pts26

SCORING

KANSAS

Zakiyah Franklin - 27
Taiyanna Jackson - 18
Holly Kersgieter - 12
Ionna Chtzileonti - 10
Chandler Prater - 7
Sanna Strom - 3
Wyvette Mayberry - 2
TOTAL - 79

NEBRASKA

Jaz Shelley - 24
Alexis Markowski - 18
Sam Haiby - 12
Isabelle Bourne - 10
Maggie Mendelson - 9
Allison Weidner - 4
Maddie Krull - 3
Kendall Coley - 3
Annika Stewart - 2
TOTAL - 85
 
Huskers Outlast No. 20 Kansas in 3OT
Huskers.com
Lincoln - Jaz Shelley scored 10 of her team-high 24 points in overtime to lead four Huskers in double figures, as the Nebraska women's basketball team handed No. 20 Kansas its first loss of the season in an 85-79 triple-overtime thriller at Pinnacle Bank Arena on Wednesday night.

Shelley, who scored 22 of her 24 points after halftime, while adding six rebounds and six assists in the game, hit two of her four three-pointers in the game during the first 2:30 of the third overtime to help Nebraska improve to 10-3 on the season with its second win over an AP Top 20 opponent. Kansas slipped to 10-1 on the season, as the Huskers handed the Jayhawks their first loss of the year for the third time since 2017-18.

Fellow Australian Isabelle Bourne, who missed the last three games with an upper body injury, returned to score 10 points including a pair of three-pointers. Bourne's triple from the corner with 33 seconds left gave Nebraska the lead for good at 82-79.

Sam Haiby added 12 points, five rebounds, three assists and two steals off the bench in a clutch performance. Haiby, who had missed 10 of Nebraska's first 12 games of the season with a leg injury, sank two free throws with 23 seconds left to push NU's lead to 84-79 - the biggest lead for either team since a 47-42 Husker edge with 3:44 left in the third quarter.

Freshman Maggie Mendelson, playing in just her second collegiate game since joining the Huskers from the NU volleyball team, nearly notched a double-double with nine points and nine rebounds to go with a pair of blocks. Mendelson's free throw with six seconds left capped the scoring, as she scored four points in the third overtime period to help the Huskers to victory in a game that matched the longest in school history.

Sophomore Alexis Markowski rounded out the four Huskers in double figures with her third straight double-double and sixth of the season with 18 points and a team-high 10 rebounds. She added three assists, two steals and two blocks, while also knocking down a pair of threes. Markowski scored nine of her 18 points in the second quarter to help Nebraska take the biggest lead of the game at 37-24 after KU's Taiyanna Jackson went to the bench with her second foul with just under eight minutes left in the first half.

Nebraska trailed 19-18 when Jackson went to the bench, but Markowski opened a 19-5 surge over the next seven minutes to put the Huskers in control. However, KU rallied in the final 1:05 of the first half, as Zakiyah Franklin knocked down a three before Holly Kersgieter sank 2-of-3 free throws with six seconds left to cut the NU lead to 37-29 at the half.

Franklin, who scored 13 of KU's 19 points in the three overtimes including all 10 for the Jayhawks in the second OT period, finished with a game-high 27 points in 54 minutes of action. Kersgieter added a double-double with 12 points and 11 rebounds.

With Jackson back in the game in the second half, Kansas trimmed the margin to 51-47 entering the fourth quarter. Jackson scored eight of her 18 points in the third period and finished the game with 21 rebounds in 44 minutes.

Franklin tied the game at 55 for the first time in the second half at 6:55, before giving KU its first lead since early in the second quarter with a three-pointer to make it 58-55 with 3:13 left in regulation. Markowski answered with a three for the Big Red moments later, before Haiby's jumper put the Huskers back in front at 60-58 with 2:03 left.

However, Kersgieter got a steal and layup with a minute left to send the game to overtime tied at 60.

In the last seven minutes of regulation through the final minute of the third overtime, the game was tied at 55, 58, 60, 62, 64, 66, 68, 70, 75 and 79, before the Huskers finally prevailed.

Chandler Prater also lifted the Jayhawks with aggressive defense while adding seven points and 10 rebounds, while Ioanna Chatzileonti contributed 10 points, including KU's first five points of the third OT to tie the game at 75.

For the game, Nebraska hit just 38.4 percent (28-73) from the floor, but connected on 35.7 percent (10-28) from three-point range. It was the eighth time in 13 games this season the Huskers hit 10 or more threes. The Huskers also knocked down 19-of-29 (.655) of its free throws, outscoring the Jayhawks 19-14 at the line.

The NU defense held Kansas to 33 percent (30-91) from the floor, including 29 percent from three-point range (5-17). KU won the boards 68-46

The Jayhawks beat Nebraska on the boards, 68-46, as KU's 68 rebounds tied the Husker opponent record.

Nebraska completes its five-game home stand next week when the Huskers play host to No. 19 Michigan. The Huskers, who are 2-0 in the Big Ten, will play their fifth top-20 foe of the season when they face the 11-1 Wolverines, who are 1-0 in the conference and coming off a win over No. 6 North Carolina. Tip-off with against Michigan is set for 6 p.m. (CT) with tickets available now at Huskers.com. The game will be televised live by the Big Ten Network with free live audio provided by the Huskers Radio Network.
 
What they are not saying is Allison Weidner is out for the season with a torn ACL. She was taken to the hospital after the game to confirm. Doctors at PBA examined her using an ultrasound and revealed a tear but want the MRI to confirm damage severity. Players were telling each other in every huddle, after Weidner went down, “This is for Al, we’re winning this for her!”

 
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