BIG Game 14: Gophers host Nebraska, Thursday @7PM

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Getting this thread started early. This is a big game with as of now another quad 1 game! Get to the barn and be loud!
Contain the 3 point line and pound the ball to Sophie and Tonga!
 


This could be a fun one. Gophers on a roll, Nebraska a bit desperate. I've seen quite a few of the Nebraska games and I am convinced that the Gophers are currently the better team. But Gophers will have to play better than they did against Rutgers...and they'll have to limit Prince and the other Husker perimeter shooters. Hart and Tonga should present a challenge for Nebraska. I'll be surprised if those two don't combine for 18 or more points. Go Gophers!
 

This could be a fun one. Gophers on a roll, Nebraska a bit desperate. I've seen quite a few of the Nebraska games and I am convinced that the Gophers are currently the better team. But Gophers will have to play better than they did against Rutgers...and they'll have to limit Prince and the other Husker perimeter shooters. Hart and Tonga should present a challenge for Nebraska. I'll be surprised if those two don't combine for 18 or more points. Go Gophers!

Agree! I put this in another thread; but, Nebraska has zero Q1 wins. They will be hungry. They have played some top teams close. Tonga and Hart should have a field day then pass out to open shooters.
 

I think guarding the 3 point line will be important for us. Go gophers!
 


From Cornhuskers' website:

Huskers Hunt Road Win at Red Hot Minnesota​

The Nebraska women's basketball team returns to Big Ten road action on Thursday to take on streaking Minnesota in Minneapolis.

Tip-off between the NCAA NET 25 Huskers (16-8, 5-8 Big Ten) and the NET 10 Golden Gophers (18-6, 9-4 Big Ten) at Williams Arena is set for 7 p.m. (CT).
The game will be televised live by BTN with Jack Kizer and Shimmy Miller on the call.

Nebraska will try to reverse course after dropping three straight games to NCAA NET top-20 teams, following a 78-60 loss to NET 14 Maryland in Lincoln on Saturday afternoon. It followed an 88-76 loss at NET 6 Michigan and a 90-71 loss at NET 17 Ohio State.

In fact, seven of Nebraska's eight losses this season have come to current NET top-20 Big Ten teams, including No. 2 UCLA, at No. 6 Michigan, at No. 12 Michigan State, No. 14 Maryland, at No. 15 Iowa, at No. 17 Ohio State and No. 20 USC. NU's eighth setback was a one-possession midweek road loss at Wisconsin (63-60, Jan. 21).

While Nebraska has dropped six of its last eight games, Minnesota is riding a six-game winning streak into Thursday's game, including a 91-85 win at NET 15 Iowa (Feb. 5) and a 65-60 win at NET 23 Oregon to start the stretch (Jan. 21). The Gophers have won their two home games during the surge by an average of 34 points, including an 88-53 win over Wisconsin and an 85-55 win over Purdue.

Britt Prince, who was named to the Nancy Lieberman Award Midseason Top 10 on Feb. 2, is one of the nation's most efficient guards. The 5-11 point guard out of Elkhorn North High School in the Omaha metro area, is hitting 55.2 percent (158-286) of her field goals, 49.3 percent (33-67) of her three-point attempts and 93.5 percent (72-77) of her free throws.

At the start of last week, Prince was the only starter regardless of position in the country to hit 50% FG-50% 3FG-90% FT. Prince, who also leads the Huskers in assists (103) and steals (37), ranks third nationally and leads the Big Ten in free throw percentage (.935), including 100 percent (52-52) in league games with a school-record streak (men's or women's basketball) of 54 consecutive made free throws overall. Nebraska's leading scorer, Prince ranks ninth in the Big Ten in scoring (17.5 ppg) and 13th in assists (4.3 apg). She owns eight 20-point efforts, including a pair of 30-point games this season.

Fellow sophomore Amiah Hargrove is emerging as a star in the conference. A contender for Big Ten Sixth Player of the Year, Hargrove ranks second on the team in scoring (12.6 ppg) while leading the team in rebounding (5.7 rpg). Hargrove pumped in 24 points and grabbed six rebounds in her second straight start in place of Jessica Petrie (illness) at Ohio State (Feb. 1). It followed Hargrove's second double-double of the year with 13 points and 11 rebounds in her first start of the season against Northwestern (Jan. 28). The 6-2 forward from Christopher, Ill., produced 21 points on 9-of-11 shooting at No. 15 Michigan State (Jan. 15). Hargrove is shooting 54.1 percent from the field, including 41.7 percent from three-point range and 80 percent from the free throw line. She has hit 54.5 percent (18-33) of her threes in league play. She opened Big Ten play with a career-high 26 points on 10-of-14 shooting (4-5 3FG) at Penn State (Dec. 6). She missed the loss at No. 14 Iowa (Jan. 1) after suffering a mild concussion late in the loss to No. 17 USC (Dec. 29).

Junior Jessica Petrie has provided consistency and leadership at both ends in her second season as a starter. The 6-2 forward from Gold Coast, Australia, ranks third on the team in scoring (11.4 ppg) and second in rebounding (4.9 rpg), but missed the first games of her Nebraska career with illness in the win over Northwestern (Jan. 28). She also missed the loss at No. 11 Ohio State (Feb. 1), before returning in a somewhat limited role off the bench at No. 8 Michigan (Feb. 4). Petrie has produced double figures 14 times and scored at least seven points in all 22 of her games this season. She also leads Nebraska with a career-high 22 blocks and owns a career-high 21 steals this season after getting 12 total steals her first two years.

Junior Logan Nissley has made 11 straight starts. The 6-0 guard from Bismarck, N.D., has averaged 13.6 points on 51.1 percent (23-45) shooting over the last five games following a career-high 22-point effort that included a career-best 6-of-12 three-point shooting against Maryland on Saturday. She had 15 points in a win over Illinois (Jan. 24), before striking for 14 points while tying her then-season high with four threes in a win over Northwestern (Jan. 28). Nissley, who had 11 points at No. 11 Ohio State, also ranks high on the efficiency scale, hitting 47.7 percent (61-128) from the field, including 46 percent (46-100) from three-point range and 85.7 percent (18-21) of her free throws. Nissley is averaging 8.5 points, 2.3 rebounds and 2.4 assists with a 1.9 assist-to-turnover ratio. Nissley ranks No. 7 in Nebraska history in three-pointers made (160).

Callin Hake provides veteran leadership and an emotional heartbeat for the Big Red while joining Prince, Petrie and Nissley as returning starters from a year ago. Hake, a 5-8 senior guard from Victoria, Minn., is averaging 8.0 points and 3.9 assists while hitting 37.8 percent (37-98) of her threes. Hake, who has added 32 steals, also leads the Big Red with 27 charges drawn through 24 games. She has scored double figures eight times, including a season-high 17 points in a win over Omaha.

Senior transfer Eliza Maupin rounds out Nebraska's potential starting five. The 6-3 forward from Webster Groves, Mo., is averaging 8.3 points and 4.5 rebounds over 21 games with 10 starts. She notched her second double-double of the season with 13 points and a career-high 13 rebounds at Wisconsin (Jan. 21). She posted her first Husker double-double with 12 points and 11 boards at Iowa (Jan. 1).
Scouting the Minnesota Golden Gophers
• Minnesota heads into Thursday's game against Nebraska riding a six-game winning streak that has included top-25 NET wins at Iowa (Feb. 5) and Oregon (Jan. 21) along with victories at Rutgers (Feb. 8) and at Penn State (Jan. 28), along with home wins over Wisconsin and Purdue.

• The Golden Gophers are the No. 10 team in the NCAA NET rankings, but they have not been ranked in the AP or USA Today/Coaches Top 25 polls yet this season.

• Minnesota, which is 18-6 overall and 9-4 in the Big Ten, is 11-2 at Williams Arena this season with its only home losses to current NET No. 2 UCLA (76-58, Jan. 14) and current NET No. 14 Maryland (100-99 2OT, Dec. 7).

• Minnesota finished 25-11 overall last season after running to the WBIT postseason championship. The Gophers went 8-10 and finished 13th in the final Big Ten standings a year ago.

• Minnesota features one of the Big Ten's most balanced lineups with four starters averaging double figures and a fifth - four-year starting point guard Amaya Battle - averaging 9.9 points, 7.5 rebounds and 3.9 assists.

• Tori McKinney, a 6-1 sophomore, leads Minnesota with 13.4 points and 3.2 rebounds while leading the Gophers with 35 steals. McKinney is shooting 47.8 percent from the field and 33.3 percent from long range to go with 82.3 percent shooting from the free throw line.

• Returning starter Grace Grocholski continues to be one of the Big Ten's best long-range shooters. The 5-10 junior is shooting 46.3 percent (57-123) from beyond the arc while averaging 13.2 points, 4.9 rebounds and 2.7 assists. Grocholski is shooting nearly 50 percent overall from the field and has hit 62 two-point field goals this year. She is Minnesota's second-best offensive rebounder, averaging more than two offensive boards per game.

• All-Big Ten guard Mara Braun has returned to join Grocholski, Battle and Sophie Hart in Minnesota's starting five for all 24 games this season. Braun, who missed most of last season with a right foot injury, is averaging 11.3 points, 4.2 rebounds and 2.3 assists. She also leads Minnesota with 18 blocks and ranks second behind McKinney with 34 steals.

• Sophie Hart, a 6-5 graduate center, is enjoying her best season as a Gopher. Hart, who started her career at NC State, is averaging 10.1 points and 6.0 rebounds while shooting 53.8 percent from the field.

• Minnesota has been bolstered off the bench by graduate transfers Brylee Glenn (7.2 ppg, 3.0 rpg) and Finau Tonga (5.0 ppg, 3.3 rpg). Freshman Makena Christian (4.0 ppg) also has played in all 24 games, while redshirt junior Niamya Holloway (2.0 ppg) is an experienced contributor for Minnesota.

• Minnesota is averaging 75.5 points and shooting 45.1 percent from the field, including 35.3 percent from three-point range. The Gophers also have hit 73 percent of their free throws. Minnesota owns a plus-7.4 rebound margin, including a solid plus-4.8 margin in Big Ten play. The Gophers also carry a plus-7.1 turnover margin, including plus-4.6 margin in conference action.

• The Golden Gophers lead the Big Ten in scoring defense, holding opponents to just 55.9 points per game on 37 percent shooting. Minnesota ranks second in the conference in field goal percentage defense. The Gophers also lead the nation and the Big Ten in fewest turnovers per game (10.1 pg) and they lead the Big Ten with the fewest fouls per game (13.7 pg).

Nebraska vs. Minnesota Series History
• Nebraska leads the all-time series with Minnesota 19-14, but the Gophers own a 10-3 edge all-time at Williams Arena. In the most recent meeting in Minneapolis, Minnesota held on for a 62-58 victory (Jan. 14, 2024).
• Last season, the Huskers ran to an 84-65 win over the previously unbeaten Gophers (10-0) in the Big Ten opener for both teams (Dec. 8, 2024).

• Nebraska is 14-4 all-time in Lincoln against Minnesota, dating back to a 68-67 overtime win over the Gophers on Dec. 30, 1977. The Huskers are also 2-0 on neutral courts, but 3-10 at Minnesota.

• Although women’s basketball was not a full varsity sport at Nebraska until 1975-76, a women’s team from Nebraska suffered its first defeat at Minnesota in 1904 after going unbeaten in 1897 and 1903. Two weeks after the first meeting with Minnesota, Nebraska beat the same team in Lincoln.

• Minnesota’s Laura Coenen scored 42 points for the Gophers in a 90-79 win over the Huskers on Nov. 30, 1984. That effort is tied for the most points by any opponent individual against the Huskers.
 

Beware of Britt Prince. This is not the game to -- oops -- strong Gophers defense didn't have an answer to her scoring 25. Beware.

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From Minnesota Gophers website:
MINNEAPOLIS - The University of Minnesota women's basketball team (18-6, 9-4 Big Ten) will host the Nebraska Cornhuskers (16-8, 5-8 Big Ten) on Thursday at Williams Arena. Tip off is set for 7 p.m. live on Big Ten Network with Jack Kizer on play-by-play and Shimmy Miller as the analyst. Fans can also listen on KFAN+ 96.7 FM or the iHeartRadio app with Justin Gaard and Lynnette Sjoquist.

Minnesota (18-6, 9-4 Big Ten) vs. Nebraska (16-8, 5-8 Big Ten)
TV:
Big Ten Network (Jack Kizer, Shimmy Miler)
Tip Time: 7 p.m. CT
Radio: KFAN+ 96.7 FM, and the iHeartRadio app (Justin Gaard and Lynnette Sjoquist)
Location: Williams Arena

STARTING FIVE
  • The Golden Gophers return to Williams Arena on Thursday after picking up Big Ten road wins over No. 10 Iowa on Thursday and Rutgers on Sunday.
  • Minnesota extended its win streak to six following Sunday's 63-52 win over the Scarlet Knights. It's the team's longest win streak overall since opening the 2024-25 season with 10 consecutive victories. In addition, it's tied for the Gophers' second longest win streak within the Big Ten. They last won six in a row during the 2018-19 campaign, while the only longer streak was 11 games from Feb. of 2003 to January of 2004.
  • After struggling offensively in the first half against the Scarlet Knights, the Gophers bounced back in the second half. An 8-0 run by Mara Braun, who ended the game with 12 points, in the third quarter was the turning point. Sophie Hart secured her second double-double of the season with a team-leading 17 points and 10 rebounds. Tori McKinney had 16 points, marking the 15th time she's hit double figures this season.
  • The Rutgers win improved the Maroon and Gold's record to 18-6 overall and 9-4 in Big Ten play. It marks the best 13-game start in conference play since the 2017-18 season when the team also started 9-4. That season was also the last time Minnesota made the NCAA Tournament.
  • Against Iowa, Minnesota was 10-of-14 on 3-pointers, setting a program record by shooting 71.4% from 3-point range and breaking a mark that had stood since 2015.

NEBRASKA SERIES HISTORY
  • Nebraska leads the all-time record, 18-14, in a series that began in 1977.
  • The Maroon and Gold lead at Williams Arena, 10-3.
  • The Huskers have a two-game winning streak over Minnesota. Last season, The Gophers traveled to Lincoln and lost 84-65.

WHERE THEY RANK
  • Minnesota is ranked No. 9 in the NET and is one of 10 Big Ten teams in the top 25. The Maroon and Gold's NET ranking is the third highest in the Big Ten, only behind No. 2 UCLA and No. 6 Michigan.
  • While not ranked in either top 25 poll, Minnesota was the first team out of the AP Poll and WBCA USA Today Coaches poll, receiving 42 and 39 votes, respectively.
  • The Gophers lead the NCAA in fewest turnovers per game, averaging 10.1. The next closest Big Ten team is Illinois at 12.4 turnovers per contest.
  • Minnesota's 1.64 assist-to-turnover ratio ranks third nationally and second in the Big Ten, only behind No. 2 UConn (1.88) and No. 3 UCLA (1.72).
  • The Maroon and Gold's defense allows only 55.9 points per game, ranking them 18th in the nation he NCAA and first in the conference.
  • Minnesota leads the Big Ten and is third in the NCAA with 11 games this season holding opponents to 50 points or fewer. The only teams with more such games are Connecticut (13) and Fairleigh Dickinson, while UCLA (8) is the next closest Big Ten school.

DOWN GOES No. 10
  • The Maroon and Gold are coming off a 91-85 upset of No. 10 Iowa on Thursday night. The win marked Minnesota's second victory over an AP Top 25 opponent this season, its first outright win over a top-10 team since a 93-74 victory over No. 10 Maryland at Williams Arena in 2018 and its first top-10 road win since 2003, when the Gophers defeated No. 9 Stanford 68-56 in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
  • It was also Minnesota's first regular-season top-10 road win since beating No. 5 Wisconsin 92-85 in 2002.
  • Minnesota snapped an 11-game losing streak against Iowa, earning its first win over the Hawkeyes since a 90-89 victory in the 2018 Big Ten Tournament.

THE ORIGINAL G-MONEY
  • This season, Grace Grocholski leads Minnesota with 316 points and averages 13.2 points per game.
  • The guard-forward is shooting 49.8% from the field, 46.3 from 3-point range and 82.3% from the free throw line.
  • The North Prairie, Wis., native has 205 career made 3-pointers, ranking No. 8 all time in Minnesota program history.
  • Grocholski is ranked No. 7 in the nation and third in the Big Ten in 3-point percentage.
  • Grocholski ranks second on the Gophers' roster with 65 assists.
  • Against No. 7 Maryland on Dec. 7, Grocholski knocked down a career-high nine 3-pointers on her way to a career-best 31 points, tying for the second-most 3-pointers made in a single game in program history.

BATTLE TIME
  • Amaya Battle is the only active NCAA player (playing from 2022-present) with more than 1,000 career points, 600 career rebounds and 500 career assists.
  • Battle's career totals stand at 1,404 points, 707 rebounds and 573 assists.
  • Along with Battle, Rachel Banham is the only other Golden Gopher to record at least 1,000 points, 600 rebounds, and 500 assists in a career.
  • Battle ranks third all-time in career assists in Minnesota's record book. She is six away from surpassing Lindsay Whalen (578) for second all-time.

McKINNEY MAGIC
  • In the Maroon and Gold's last five games, Tori McKinney has averaged a team-leading 17.6 points per game and has tallied nine steals during that stretch.
  • McKinney recorded back-to-back 20-point games, scoring 23 points against Penn State on Jan. 28after posting 20 against Wisconsin on Jan. 25.
  • It marked the first time a Gopher scored 20 or more points in consecutive games since Mara Braun did so against Purdue (21 on Dec. 10, 2023) and Grambling (26 on Dec. 13, 2023).
  • Against the Nittany Lions, McKinney set a career high threes made in a game, going 5-of-7.

MINNESOTA MARA
  • In Minnesota's last five games, Mara Braun has been a spark on offense averaging 13 points per game.
  • She led the Gophers and scored a season high 22 points at Penn State on Jan. 28.
  • At Iowa, she had 16 points and went 4-of-4 from the 3-point line.


ADDITIONAL ADDS NOT FROM GOPHERS
MaxPreps, Feb 11
"Arrowhead's leading scorer did her thing again on Tuesday. Natalie Kussow [Gophers commit 2026] wasn't messing around, putting up 19 points. The matchup was her 14th straight with 16 or more points.

Kussow and Arrowhead are taking a road trip to square off against Oconomowoc at 7:00 p.m. on Friday. The Warhawks have been dominating on the road and they will enter the contest having won 15 straight away games dating back to last season."


Kussow in January broke Waukesha County all-time girls basketball scoring record surpassing current Minnesota Gopher Grace Grocholski. Kussow put up 33 points four weeks ago.




2026 Minnesota commit Tori Oehrlein broke the Minnesota MSHS all-time scoring record of 5,060 points. She is now running up that 5,000+ point record.


She will be coming to Minnesota Gophers next season.

 
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PG Britt Prince is guarding PG Amaya Battle tight. This is a battle, pun intended.

Update: Battle on Prince with the ball. Turnover!

Update 2: Mara Braun with her third 3! Gophers up 26-11!
 

Shimmy Miller on the BIG10 call tonight. She was part of the poor Whalen coaching staff that got fired before Coach P took the job. Miller was a failed coach at almost all her stops. Glad he spouse was able to find her a job in broadcasting. She's pretty good at it. Much better than coaching.
 





Makena Christian getting notable minutes. Entering the game picks up a foul knocking #2 to the floor.

Not sure about her play.
 


Gopher offense is much better the past few games, good to see. Gophers fouls keeping Nebraska in the game, I think the officials are calling a tight game, maybe too tight. Some calls seem ticky tacky, hoping the Gophers adjust at halftime. Need to keep players on the floor. Go Gophers!
 

Gophers with 5 players with 2 fouls at the half. Hope that doesn't end up being a factor in the 2nd half. Wow, what a free throw streak for Prince.
 





Nebby making a run. We need 2 adjust to the light contact fouls being called and get back to the rim. They were not very effective stopping us in the paint.
 


So I guess the direction that quarter was to dribble the ball til the air comes out and then throw it in the seats.
 




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