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Basketball / College Basketball
The No. 7 Nebraska Huskers (21-3, 10-3 B1G) are set to host the Northwestern Wildcats (10-15, 2-12 B1G) at Pinnacle Bank Arena on Alumni Weekend. After a close overtime loss to No. 13 Purdue, the Huskers look to rebound against a Northweste...
Nebraska aims to leverage its strong home record and offensive efficiency against a Northwestern team that has struggled with consistency. While Northwestern's Nick Martinelli poses a significant threat, Nebraska's balanced scoring and defensive capabilities could prove decisive. Coach Fred Hoiberg emphasizes the importance of defensive rebounding and maintaining a high level of activity, mirroring their successful approach from the previous encounter with the Wildcats.
Nebraska's offense is averaging 79.8 points per game, the highest since the 1995-96 season. They rank 12th nationally with 11.0 3-pointers made per game. Defensively, they rank 26th nationally, allowing just 66.7 points per game.
Northwestern, despite their struggles, has shown flashes of competitiveness, particularly in recent games against Michigan and Iowa. However, their inability to close out games and their struggles with three-point shooting and rebounding remain significant challenges.
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