Nebraska women's basketball hosts Wisconsin
LINCOLN — Nebraska’s season, following its three-game losing streak, doesn’t get turned around, now five wins in a row following Monday’s dominant win over Wisconsin, without the development of its underclassmen, most specifically Britt Prince, Jessica Petrie and Amiah Hargrove.
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Wisconsin faces the Nebraska Cornhuskers after Serah Williams scored 20 points in the Badgers' 80-69 loss to the Ohio State Buckeyes.
For as much that has gone wrong this season for the Nebraska women’s basketball team from season-ending injuries (Natalie Potts, Allison Weidner) to heart-break
The Nebraska Cornhuskers (14-4) will be looking to extend a 12-game home winning run when taking on the Wisconsin Badgers (10-8) on Monday, January 20, 2025 at Pinnacle Bank Arena. It airs at 8:00
Britt Prince led the team in free throws, going 6-of-6 from the line and hauling in a team-high seven rebounds. She tallied up 14 points. Alexis Markowski racked up 12 points, going 5-of-10 from the floor and seven rebounds as well.
Nebraska had five players score in double figures. The Big Red extended their Big Ten-best home winning streak to 15 games, and have now won five straight. The Huskers improved to 15-4 overall and 6-2 in the Big Ten. The ladies will be back at Pinnacle Bank Arena on Sunday, Jan. 26.
Kendall Moriarty came off the bench for a career-high 17 points while Jessica Petrie added a career high of her own with 15 points to lead five Huskers in double figures as Nebraska rolled to a 91-60
LINCOLN — Nebraska’s season, following its three-game losing streak, doesn’t get turned around — now five wins in a row following Monday’s dominant win over Wisconsin — without the development of its underclassmen, most specifically Britt Prince, Jessica Petrie and Amiah Hargrove.
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