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The Nebraska basketball team is fighting for a spot in the NCAA Tournament right now, and they have a golden opportunity for a resume-building win on Monday. The Cornhuskers hosted #15 Michigan, and it was an ugly one that came right down to the wire.
Nebraska head coach Fred Hoiberg confirmed Tuesday that sophomore forward Berke Buyuktuncel would not be available for Wednesday night’s road contest at Penn State, marking his
Nebraska basketball players were discouraged after a beatdown at the hands of Penn State, so coach Fred Hoiberg called an audible on their usual between-game routine.
Nebraska played one of its worst halves of the year against Northwestern, and Fred Hoiberg had the bandage to show for it. After the eventual comeback win, he said the
Nebraska men’s basketball dropped another one-score game Monday, losing 49-46 to No. 15 Michigan 49. “I am proud of the team,” head coach Fred Hoiberg said. “I am proud of the guys for going out there and giving us a chance when you had about as poor of an offensive night as you can possibly have.
Especially this time of the year, and especially when you are a team fighting for an NCAA Tournament bid like Nebraska is heading into the final week of the regular season. Everything, head coach Fred Hoiberg said,
Call it coach speak, but Fred Hoiberg left Monday’s 49-46 loss to No. 15 Michigan more encouraged than not. That even when the Huskers had their worst offensive performance of the season, they didn’t let it affect things at the other end of the floor.
Normally after his team’s losses, Nebraska head coach Fred Hoiberg uses the game’s film as a teaching moment. But following Wednesday’s blowout loss to Penn State, that didn’t
Either Nebraska is the best second half team in college basketball history, erasing double-digit halftime deficits now in back-to-back road games, or the Huskers are doing just enough to scrape by. Fred Hoiberg is choosing the latter.
Coming off its first loss in two, head coach Fred Hoiberg and the Nebraska men’s basketball team begins a two-game road trip on Sunday at Northwestern. The Huskers,
Column: Ex-Bulls coach Fred Hoiberg shows what makes him special as he hunts for history at Nebraska
Sunday was a microcosm of Hoiberg’s coaching career as he grew out of any remaining shadow from his Chicago Bulls' tenure, to a coach who's earned the right to chase Nebraska basketball history.
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