Nebraska, Fred Hoiberg and Michigan
The Nebraska Cornhuskers are trending towards making the NCAA Tournament this year. While Nebraska is historically a college football power, they have not had a
One of Nebraska’s best defenders was back, and the Huskers badly needed him against a Michigan team that bullies opponents under the basket with its two seven-footers.
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.
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
Fred Hoiberg probably doesn't get the credit he deserves for being an innovator. An argument can be made he invented modern NBA offense when he coached the Bulls. During the 2017-18 season, they had
Nebraska men's basketball fought for rebounds, walled up and played defense against a bigger, stronger Michigan team. But beyond Brice Williams, the Huskers' offense was absent in the loss.
What’s the feeling after a game like this? Defeated because of the offense? Or validated that your defense showed up and showed out against a good team?
ANN ARBOR — Against Nebraska, Michigan will likely need to shoot well in order to rebound. The Wolverines, who control their own destiny in the Big Ten men’s basketball title race, play in Lincoln on Monday night (8:01 p.m. ET, FS1) aiming to do something they haven’t had to in four weeks: bounce back from a loss.
Nebraska's Brice Williams came out hot, but Michigan's defense limited him in the second half to pull out an ugly 49-46 win on Monday.
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