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Basketball Big Ten WBB Scores and Standings (3/10) (1 Viewer)

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March 10

Big Ten Tournament

First Round

Purdue 78, Northwestern 72
Minnesota 77, Rutgers 69

Second Round
Maryland 75, Illinois 65
Nebraska 64, Purdue 56
Penn State 80, Wisconsin 56
Michigan 76, Minnesota 57

Quarterfinals
Maryland 82, Ohio State 61
Nebraska 73, Michigan State 61
Cockeye 95, Penn State 62
Michigan 69, Indiana 56

Semifinals
Nebraska 78, Maryland 68

Cockeye 95, Michigan 68

Championship
Cockeye 94, Nebraska 89 (OT)


Final Standings
1. Ohio State (25-5, 16-2)
2. Indiana (24-5, 15-3)
2. Cockeye (29-4, 15-3)
4. Michigan State (22-8, 12-6)
5. Nebraska (22-11, 11-7)
6. Maryland (19-13, 9-9)
6. Michigan (20-13, 9-9)
6. Penn State (19-12, 9-9)
9. Illinois (14-15, 8-10)
10. Wisconsin (13-16, 6-12)
11. Minnesota (16-15, 5-13)
11. Purdue (13-18, 5-13)
13. Northwestern (9-21, 4-14)
14. Rutgers (8-24, 2-16)

Ohio State is the Big Ten regular season champion

NCAA Tournament Selection Show

Sunday, March 17 - 7:00 PM (CT) - ESPN
 

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Huskers Push No. 3 Cockeye to OT in Big Ten Title Game
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Minneapolis - Nebraska took No. 3 Cockeye to the brink, forcing overtime against the defending champion Cockeyes before falling 94-89 in the extra period in front of 18,534 fans and a CBS national television audience at the Target Center on Sunday.

Junior first-team All-Big Ten center Alexis Markowski tied the Nebraska school record with her 40th career double-double by leading the Huskers (22-11) with 23 points, 13 rebounds, five assists and a pair of steals. The Cockeyes could only slow Markowski, who joined her Husker teammates in sending a strong message about the rise of the Nebraska program throughout the successful week in Minneapolis.

With Cockeye focused on stopping Markowski, Big Ten Freshman-of-the-Year Natalie Potts added a huge game of her own with 21 points and nine boards to help keep Nebraska in control for most of the game.

All-Big Ten guard Jaz Shelley added the 13th double-double of her career with 16 points and a career-high 13 assists to go along with six rebounds, two steals and two blocked shots. Her free throws with 2:38 left in regulation put Nebraska in front 75-67 after the two teams went to the fourth quarter tied at 58.

However, behind All-America Caitlin Clark Cockeye rallied to tie the score at 77 heading to overtime. Clark's leaner with 29.3 seconds left tied the game, and the Hawkeye defense held for the final possession to force OT.

Clark finished with 34 points and 12 assists for Cockeye, while Hannah Stuelke contributed 25 points and nine boards. Sydney Affolter added a double-double with 11 points and 11 rebounds, while Kate Martin added 13 points, including a key three-pointer with just over a minute left in regulation, and two more threes and a free throw in overtime to put Cockeye in the driver's seat for the first time in the game.

While Cockeye solved the puzzle to win in overtime, the Huskers came up with some big answers as well. Trailing 82-81, freshman Logan Nissley drained a pair of threes to give the Big Red an 87-86 advantage with one minute left. But Clark countered with five straight points to give Cockeye its a 91-87 lead with 37 seconds left. Nissley finished with 13 points and five assists, while draining four threes.

Nebraska got a layup from Markowski with 21.5 seconds left to trim the margin to 91-89, but the Huskers could get no closer.

The Huskers were playing their fourth game in four days after entering the tournament as the No. 5 seed with an 11-7 Big Ten regular-season mark that included an 82-79 win over then-No. 2 Cockeye (Feb. 11). They hit 41.6 percent (32-77) for the game, including 14-of-34 threes (.412). NU also sank 11-of-14 free throws, while winning the turnover battle 15-14.

Cockeye hit 44.6 percent (33-74) of its shots, including 13-of-33 threes (.394), while connecting on 15-of-19 free throws (.789). The Cockeyes, who won their third game of the weekend, won the battle of the boards late, 48-43.

The Huskers got big contributions up and down the roster in an outstanding first half, taking a 46-35 lead to the locker room. Potts scored 10 of her first-half points in the second quarter, while adding seven first-half rebounds. Potts scored six straight points as part of a 9-0 run that started with a Callin Hake three. The run gave Nebraska its biggest lead of the half at 43-30 with 1:27 left.

Shelley added 10 first-half points, including a buzzer-beating three from the left wing to end the half that sent the Huskers to halftime with a double-digit edge. Shelley, who hit a pair of first-half threes, also had four rebounds and three assists in the first 20 minutes.

Markowski added eight points and eight boards in the half, including a four-point play early in the first quarter that started with her made free throw before Shelley got a rebound and an assist on a Markowski three after she missed the second free throw. That four-point play started a 12-0 run that included back-to-back threes by Minnesotans Annika Stewart and Kendall Coley that gave the Huskers their first double-digit lead at 16-5 with 4:22 left in the first period.

Nebraska hit 17-of-37 (.459) first-half shots, including 7-of-16 threes (.438), while going 5-of-6 at the free throw line. The Huskers won the rebounding battle, 26-20.

Hannah Stuelke led Cockeye with 11 first-half points, while Affolter added nine points and six boards, but Clark had just four points on 2-of-13 shooting, including 0-for-9 from beyond the arc.

The Cockeyes were just 13-of-38 (.342) from the floor and 4-for-16 from three, while going 5-for-5 at the line.

Cockeye controlled the third quarter, eliminating Nebraska's halftime edge to take a pair of one-point leads late in the period before the game went to the fourth quarter tied at 58.
 

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Postgame Notes
- The Huskers came up short of their second Big Ten title in 13 seasons in the conference. Nebraska won the Big Ten Tournament title with a win over Cockeye in Indianapolis in 2014. NU also played in the Big Ten Championship Game in its first season in the league in 2012, falling in double-overtime to Purdue.

- Alexis Markowski recorded her 19th double-double of the season with 23 points and 13 rebounds. She needs one more to tie the school single-season record shared by First Team All-Americans Jordan Hooper and Kelsey Griffin who each had 20

- Markowski's 13 rebounds pushed her to 355 on the season, surpassing Griffin (2009-10) for the No. 3 spot on the Nebraska single-season rebounding chart (354)

- Jaz Shelley set the Nebraska season Big Ten Tournament records with 33 assists over four games. She also set a Husker season tournament record with 16 three-pointers in the 2024 tournament

- Alexis Markowski and Jaz Shelley earned spots on the Big Ten All-Tournament Team. Cockeye's Caitlin Clark was named the MVP, while teammate Sydney Affolter and Michigan's Laila Phelia completed the five-player team.
 

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1st2nd3rd4thOTTOTAL
Nebraska232312191289
Cockeye171823191794

NebraskaSTATSCockeye
32-77 (41.6%)FG33-74 (44.6%)
14-34 (41.2%)3FG13-33 (39.4%)
11-14 (78.6%)FT15-19 (79.0%)
43Rebounds48
23Fouls16
28Assists25
14Turnovers15
6Blocks7
9Steals6
32Pts in Paint38
12Pts off Turnovers12
162nd Chance Pts18
7Fast Break Pts14
14Bench Pts5

SCORING

NEBRASKA

Alexis Markowski - 23
Natalie Potts - 21
Jaz Shelley - 16
Logan Nissley - 13
Callin Hake - 8
Kendall Coley - 3
Annika Stewart - 3
Kendall Moriarty - 2
TOTAL - 89

Cockeye

Caitlin Clark - 34
Hannah Stuelke - 25
Kate Marti - 13
Sidney Affolter - 11
Gabbie Marshall - 6
Taylor McCabe - 3
Addison O'Grady - 2
TOTAL - 94
 

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