LINCOLN — The Nebraska women gave themselves a chance to take down No. 12 Ohio State on Sunday.
Nebraska women's basketball carries a 15-game home winning streak into Sunday's "Pack PBA" matchup, where it should have a big crowd behind it as one of the top teams in
Nebraska had its 15-game home winning streak come to an end on in its "Pack PBA" game that had a crowd of more than 9,722.
During Nebraska’s prep for last week’s road rivalry game at Iowa, one of head coach Amy Williams’ assistants asked if she wanted her team to practice with crowd
The Huskers had five players score 10 or more points as they blasted Wisconsin to boost their winning streak to five games.
The Badgers were out on the road looking to snap a six-game skid in Big Ten play and secure the program's first victory in Lincoln, Nebraska. Here's how it went.
Maryland’s Julian Reese #10 looks for an opening under the basket while being surrounded by Nebraska’s Ahron Ulis #2, second from left, and Juwan Gary #4, right. The Terps pulled out the win over the Cornhuskers, 69 – 66. (Amy Davis/Staff)
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
(Amy Davis/Staff) Maryland’s Julian Reese #10 tries to keep the ball away from Nebraska guard Brice Williams #3. The Terps beat the Cornhuskers, 69 – 66. (Amy Davis/Staff) Maryland’s Julian ...