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Nebraska Women's Hoops Keeps Undefeated Start Alive with Blowout Win over Illinois State
Nebraska improved to 11-0 with its third-longest win streak in program history and a school-record 11th straight game scoring at least 80 points, shooting 52.9% overall.
- On Sunday, Nebraska women's basketball defeated Illinois State 85-44 at Pinnacle Bank Arena to remain unbeaten and improve to 11-0.
- By opening with big runs early, NU seized control with an 8-0 start and a 13-0 first-quarter burst, shooting 52.9% and scoring 35 points off 20 turnovers.
- Stat lines showed balanced contributions as Petra Bozan led Nebraska with 14 points, Britt Prince had 13, Eliza Maupin and Amiah Hargrove scored 11 each, 11 of 12 players scored, and six reserves combined for 58 points.
- With the win, Nebraska recorded the program's third-longest win streak and a school-record 11 straight games scoring at least 80 points.
- The Huskers host Cal Baptist on Sunday, Dec. 21 and remain at home for another nonconference game next weekend as they carry momentum forward.
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Nebraska women's basketball stomps Illinois State to stay undefeated
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – Nebraska women’s basketball continued its undefeated streak on Sunday with a win over Illinois State. The Huskers hosted the Redbirds, defeating them 85-44. No. 24 Nebraska moves to 11-0 on the season. The Huskers had four players score double digits, with Petra Bozan leading the team with 14 points. Nebraska’s offense has scored 80 or more...
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No. 24 Nebraska women lead 21-2 after one quarter, go on to 85-44 win over Illinois State
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Petra Bozan scored 14 points, Britt Prince added 13 and No. 24 Nebraska outscored Illinois State 21-2 in the opening quarter in cruising to an 85-44 win to remain unbeaten on Sunday.
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