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Big Ten WBB Scores, Standings & Tournament Schedule (3/6)

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March 6
Cockeye 83, Nebraska 75

#8 Maryland 88, Penn State 61
#10 Indiana 74, Purdue 59
#12 Michigan 63, Northwestern 58
Michigan State 67, Wisconsin 54

Standings
1. Maryland (21-2, 17-1)
2. Indiana (18-4, 16-2)
3. Rutgers (14-3, 10-3)
4. Michigan (14-4, 9-4)
5. Northwestern (13-7, 11-7)
6. Cockeye (15-8, 11-8)
7. Ohio State (13-7, 9-7)
8. Michigan State (13-7, 8-7)
9. Nebraska (11-11, 9-10)
10. Minnesota (8-12, 7-11)
11. Penn State (9-14, 6-13)
12. Purdue (7-15, 4-14)
13. Illinois (4-17, 2-16)
14. Wisconsin (5-18, 2-18)

Ohio State is ineligible for postseason play

Big Ten Tournament
First Round - Tuesday, March 9

#12 Illinois vs. #13 Wisconsin (4:00 p.m. - BTN)

Second Round - Wednesday, March 10
#8 Nebraska vs. #9 Minnesota (10:00 a.m. - BTN)

#5 Northwestern vs. WIS/ILL winner (25 min after NEB/MN - BTN)
#7 Michigan State vs. #10 Penn State (5:30 p.m. - FS2)
#6 Cockeye vs. #11 Purdue (25 min after MSU/PSU)

Quarterfinals - Thursday, March 11
#1 Maryland vs. NEB/MIN (10:00 a.m. - FS2)
#4 Michigan vs. NW/WIS/ILL (25 min after first quarterfinal - FS2)
#2 Indiana vs. MSU/PSU (5:30 p.m. - FS2)
#3 Rutgers vs. IA/PUR (25 min after third quarterfinal - FS2)
 
Huskers Slip Down the Stretch at Cockeye
Huskers.com

Cockeye CITY - Nebraska led Cockeye through three quarters but the Huskers saw too much of Caitlin Clark in the fourth, as Cockeye rallied for an 83-75 women's basketball win over the Big Red at Carver-Hawkeye Arena on Saturday night.

Nebraska closed the regular season 11-11 and 9-10 in the Big Ten, while Cockeye improved to 15-8 and 11-8 in the conference. The Huskers will take the No. 8 seed in the upcoming 13-team Big Ten Tournament in Indianapolis, and will play No. 9 seed Minnesota on Wednesday at 10 a.m. (CT) at Bankers Life Fieldhouse.

The Huskers took a 60-58 lead into the fourth quarter and maintained a 63-62 over the Cockeyes early in the fourth, before Clark scored 10 of Cockeye's next 12 points. Clark, who scored 19 of her game-high 35 points in the fourth quarter, staked the Cockeyes to a 74-66 lead with five minutes left in the game, and Nebraska was not able to get closer than five points the rest of the way.

Ashley Scoggin led four Huskers in double figures with 17 points and four assists. Scoggin hit 3-of-4 threes and added three rebounds. Sam Haiby added 14 points, five rebounds and four assists, while Isabelle Bourne contributed 13 points and four rebounds. Kate Cain pitched in 12 points, six rebounds, three blocks and two steals. Ruby Porter just missed double figures with nine points and four assists for NU.

Nebraska nearly matched Cockeye shot-for-shot, going 30-of-61 from the field (.492), while hitting 10-of-21 threes (.476). Cockeye went 29-of-54 (.537), including 11-of-21 from long range (.524). But the Cockeyes found victory by going 14-of-15 (.933) at the free throw line, while the Huskers hit 5-of-6 at the stripe (.833). NU out-rebounded the Cockeyes, 29-28, but Cockeye won the turnover battle, 13-12.

Nebraska took a 37-34 lead to the locker room at halftime by closing the second quarter on a 6-0 run. The Huskers got off to a slow start, as Cockeye opened with a 10-2 lead before Nebraska responded by end the first quarter with an 18-8 surge to take a 20-18 advantage to the second quarter.

The Huskers continued to surge to start the second, scoring the first five points of the period to take their biggest lead of the half at 25-18. Cockeye answered with a 16-6 spurt of its own to reclaim a 34-31 edge before NU's run to close the half.

Haiby led the Huskers with 10 first-half points, including a pair of three-pointers. Cain added eight points on 4-of-5 shooting to go with five rebounds, two steals and one block in the first 20 minutes. Scoggin and Porter each pitched in six first-half points to help the Huskers, who hit 15-of-29 shots (.520). NU also hit 5-of-11 threes and both of its three-point attempts.

Nebraska's defense held Cockeye to 34 points on 13-of-31 shooting (.470). The Cockeyes hit 7-of-15 threes and 1-of-2 free throws. Clark led Cockeye with 10 points, while Gabby Marshall added nine points on a trio of three-pointers. Nebraska out-rebounded Cockeye 18-15 in the half, while the Cockeyes held an edge in the first-half turnover battle, 7-6.
 
1st2nd3rd4thTOTAL
Nebraska2017231575
Cockeye1816242583

TIES: 11
LEAD CHANGES: 10

NEBRASKA

FG:
30-of-61 (49.2%)
3FG: 10-of-21 (47.6%)
FT: 5-of-6 (83.3%)
Pts in Paint: 20
Pts off Turnovers: 8
Second Chance Pts: 12
Fast Break Pts: 3
Bench Pts: 10
Rebounds: 29
Fouls: 14
Assists: 15
Turnovers: 13
Blocks: 3
Steals: 7

Scoring
Ashley Scoggin - 17
Sam Haiby - 14
Isabelle Bourne - 13
Kate Cain - 12
Ruby Porter - 9
Annika Stewart - 5
Bella Cravens - 4
Mi'Cole Cayton - 1

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Cockeye

FG:
29-of-54 (53.7%)
3FG: 11-of-21 (52.4%)
FT: 14-of-15 (93.3%)
Pts in Paint: 28
Pts off Turnovers: 11
Second Chance Pts: 10
Fast Break Pts: 4
Bench Pts: 9
Rebounds: 28
Fouls: 7
Assists: 18
Turnovers: 12
Blocks: 2
Steals: 8

Scoring
Caitlin Clark - 35
Gabbie Marshall - 14
McKenna Warnock - 12
Kate Martin - 7
Monika Czinano - 6
Sharon Goodman - 6
Megan Meyer - 3
 
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