Final Feb 11
PUR 73 3.0 o152.0
MICH 75 -3.0 u152.0
Final Feb 11
WMU 92 14.5 o155.0
AKR 105 -14.5 u155.0
Final OT Feb 11
EMU 84 4.5 o149.5
BALL 86 -4.5 u149.5
Final Feb 11
OHIO 86 -4.5 o155.0
BGSU 81 4.5 u155.0
Final Feb 11
ISU 77 -7.5 o157.5
UCF 65 7.5 u157.5
Final Feb 11
SYR 84 2.5 o150.0
MIA 91 -2.5 u150.0
Final Feb 11
BYU 73 2.0 o136.0
WVU 69 -2.0 u136.0
Final OT Feb 11
L-IL 87 -5.5 o129.5
RICH 80 5.5 u129.5
Final Feb 11
UAB 75 -2.5 o152.0
ECU 82 2.5 u152.0
Final Feb 11
BUFF 73 2.0 o154.0
NIU 67 -2.0 u154.0
Final Feb 11
UTAH 75 8.0 o136.5
CIN 85 -8.0 u136.5
Final Feb 11
FLA 81 2.5 o155.0
MSST 68 -2.5 u155.0
Final Feb 11
TOL 80 4.5 o156.5
M-OH 92 -4.5 u156.5
Final Feb 11
AUB 80 -9.0 o156.5
VAN 68 9.0 u156.5
Final Feb 11
TENN 64 -3.5 o146.0
UK 75 3.5 u146.0
Final Feb 11
CMU 83 8.0 o136.5
KENT 91 -8.0 u136.5
Final Feb 11
ARIZ 70 -3.0 o150.0
KSU 73 3.0 u150.0
Final OT Feb 11
GMU 76 2.0 o133.5
SLU 74 -2.0 u133.5
Final Feb 11
INST 73 8.5 o152.5
UNI 88 -8.5 u152.5
Final Feb 11
UCLA 78 7.0 o149.0
ILL 83 -7.0 u149.0
Final Feb 11
SEMO 57 5.0 o136.0
UALR 45 -5.0 u136.0
Final Feb 11
UIC 53 4.0 o145.0
MURR 63 -4.0 u145.0
Final Feb 11
DEP 58 16.0 o141.5
MARQ 68 -16.0 u141.5
Final Feb 11
IND 71 11.5 o148.5
MSU 67 -11.5 u148.5
Final Feb 11
PITT 63 4.0 o149.5
SMU 83 -4.0 u149.5
Final Feb 11
ALA 103 -5.0 o166.5
TEX 80 5.0 u166.5
Final Feb 11
CONN 70 3.5 o140.0
CREI 66 -3.5 u140.0
Final Feb 11
UNT 67 -6.0 o125.0
RICE 61 6.0 u125.0
Final Feb 11
UGA 53 7.5 o138.0
TXAM 69 -7.5 u138.0
Final Feb 11
COLO 59 17.5 o142.5
KU 71 -17.5 u142.5
Final Feb 11
LMU 69 -2.5 o145.0
PEPP 60 2.5 u145.0
Final Feb 11
PSU 67 4.5 o150.5
USC 92 -4.5 u150.5
Final Feb 11
AFA 52 13.5 o136.0
UNLV 77 -13.5 u136.0
Final Feb 11
NW 75 10.0 o142.5
ORE 81 -10.0 u142.5
Final Feb 11
CSU 85 6.5 o147.0
USU 93 -6.5 u147.0
Final Feb 11
SCU 64 12.5 o137.5
SMC 73 -12.5 u137.5
Final Feb 11
SDSU 69 -9.5 o132.0
SJSU 66 9.5 u132.0
UCLA 5th Big Ten18-7
Nebraska 9th Big Ten16-8

UCLA @ Nebraska preview

Pinnacle Bank Arena

Last Meeting ( Nov 26, 2016 ) Nebraska 71, UCLA 82

Fresh off a signature victory that vexed some old demons, No. 15 UCLA dives into the heart of Big Ten Conference play when it faces Nebraska on Saturday afternoon at Lincoln, Neb.

UCLA (11-2, 2-0 Big Ten) flashed its signature grind-it-out defense to earn a 65-62 neutral-court victory over Gonzaga last Saturday. The win exacted a small measure of revenge for the Bruins after losing to the Bulldogs in the NCAA Tournament twice over the past four seasons.

Now comes a test against Nebraska (11-2, 1-1), which already has a victory over then-No. 14 Creighton on its resume. The Cornhuskers are 7-0 on their own floor this season and 25-1 at home over the past two.

UCLA head coach Mick Cronin typically has late-blooming teams amid the rigors of learning a demanding defense. But Cronin's current group has shortened the learning curve in its debut Big Ten season and entered Thursday seventh in the nation with 58.7 points allowed per game.

"You have to be mature enough to realize, even if you win, you got to get better," said Cronin, whose team has single-digit losses against New Mexico and North Carolina.

"We have 18 Big Ten games left. Our next game is at Nebraska and it's been two years since they lost at home. So it's not going to stop."

Transfers are leading the Bruins' charge. Kobe Johnson (Southern California) and Skyy Clark (Louisville) anchor the defense, while Tyler Bilodeau (Oregon State) and Eric Dailey Jr. (Oklahoma State) lead the team with 14.5 and 11.4 points per game, respectively.

After winning three games in four days to take the title of the Diamond Head Classic at Honolulu, Nebraska returned home to earn an easy 77-43 victory over Southern on Monday.

Connor Essegian scored 20 points for the Cornhuskers, who shot 49.1 percent from the floor and held Southern to 25.4 percent shooting

"We definitely have some work to do all around," Nebraska point guard Rollie Worster said, per the Lincoln Journal Star. "We were a little careless with the ball and gave up a lot of offensive rebounds, but I think it's just staying with our principles and everyone being on the same page."

Nebraska also boasts an effective defense under head coach Fred Hoiberg, allowing 65.1 points per game to tie for 42nd best in the nation.

Brice Williams, who scored 11 points Thursday, leads Nebraska with 19.0 per game, while Essegian adds 12.4. Worster is six points away from reaching 1,000 in his career.

Former UCLA forward Berke Buyuktuncel leads Nebraska with 6.6 rebounds per game while adding 7.9 points. Buyuktuncel was part of Cronin's roster purge from last season's disappointing 16-17 Bruins team that failed to reach the NCAA Tournament.

While Cronin considers the Cornhuskers as essentially an undefeated team at home the past two seasons, they did lose at Lincoln in December of 2023 to then-No. 15 Creighton. But Nebraska went 10-0 at home in Big Ten play, including victories over No. 1 Purdue and No. 6 Wisconsin.

Nebraska, which has matched the program's best start since the 1991-92 team opened 12-1, has won 19 consecutive home games -- one shy of tying the school record.

--Field Level Media

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