Huskers Shoot for Season Sweep of Hawkeyes Monday
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The Nebraska women’s basketball team wraps up its two-game Big Ten home stand by shooting for a season series sweep of Iowa on Monday night in Lincoln.
Tip-off between Nebraska (16-7, 7-5 Big Ten) and the Hawkeyes (16-7, 6-6 Big Ten) at Pinnacle Bank Arena is set for 7 p.m. (CT).
Live television coverage will be provided by the Big Ten Network with Sloane Martin and Brenda VanLengen on the call.
Nebraska fans can listen across the Huskers Radio Network, including 107.3 FM in Lincoln, 590 AM in Omaha, Huskers.com and the Huskers App. Matt Coatney and Jeff Griesch will be on the radio call with pregame beginning at 6:30 p.m. (CT).
Nebraska will try to snap a two-game Big Ten skid after opening its home stand with a 78-60 loss to Michigan on Thursday. Alexis Markowski notched a double-double with 21 points and 11 rebounds, but the Huskers struggled offensively for the second straight game, managing just 60 points while going 3-for-15 from three-point range.
Markowski was named one of 10 finalists for the Lisa Leslie Award on Friday. The 6-3 senior ranks second in career points (1,704), rebounds (1,134) and double-doubles (48) among the national center-of-the-year finalists, trailing only Kansas State's seventh-year center Ayoka Lee.
While Nebraska hopes to bounce back, the Hawkeyes come to Lincoln riding a four-game winning streak after escaping from Minnesota with a 68-60 win on Thursday. Iowa will be looking to avenge an 87-84 overtime loss to the Huskers in Iowa City (Jan. 16), which came in a stretch of five consecutive losses that dropped the Hawkeyes to 2-6 in the Big Ten.
Big Ten Freshman-of-the-Year candidate Britt Prince has been a leader for the Big Red in conference play. The 5-11 point guard from Omaha, who was the USBWA National Freshman-of-the-Week (Jan. 21) after her performance against the Hawkeyes, has been a consistent force along with Markowski for the Big Red.
Prince ranks fifth among Big Ten freshmen in scoring overall on the season with 13.5 points, while adding 4.6 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 2.0 steals on the year.
Iowa is led by reigning USBWA National Player of the Week Lucy Olsen, who is averaging 16.3 points and 5.0 assists after erupting for a season-high 28 points in an upset of No. 4 USC (Feb. 2).
Nebraska Cornhuskers (16-7, 7-5 Big Ten)
vs. Iowa Hawkeyes (16-7, 6-6 Big Ten)
Monday, February 10, 2025, 7 p.m. (CT)
Pinnacle Bank Arena - Lincoln, Nebraska
Tickets: Huskers.com / 1-800-8-BIG-RED
Special Event: Celebrating Black Excellence
Live TV: BTN (Sloane Martin, Brenda VanLengen)
Live Radio: Huskers Radio Network (6:30 p.m.)
Matt Coatney (PBP), Jeff Griesch (Analyst)
Lincoln (107.3 FM), Omaha (590 AM), Huskers.com, Huskers App
Live Stats: Huskers.com (statbroadcast - public)
Nebraska Cornhuskers (16-7, 7-5 Big Ten)
12 - Jessica Petrie - 6-2 - So. - F - 5.8 ppg, 3.9 rpg
40 - Alexis Markowski - 6-3 - Sr. - C/F - 14.8 ppg, 7.7 rpg
2 - Logan Nissley - 6-0 - So. - G - 6.6 ppg, 2.2 rpg
14 - Callin Hake - 5-8 - Jr. - G - 6.8 ppg, 3.1 rpg
23 - Britt Prince - 5-11 - Fr. - G - 13.5 ppg, 4.6 rpg
Off the Bench
5 - Alberte Rimdal - 5-9 - Sr. - G - 6.3 ppg, 1.6 rpg
44 - Petra Bozan - 6-3 - Fr. - F/C - 5.6 ppg, 3.2 rpg
33 - Amiah Hargrove - 6-2 - Fr. - F - 4.7 ppg, 3.5 rpg
15 - Kendall Moriarty - 6-1 - Sr. - G - 3.9 ppg, 1.6 rpg
32 - Kendall Coley - 6-2 - Gr. - F/G - 2.1 ppg, 1.1 rpg
22 - Natalie Potts [Out] - 6-2 - So. - F - 14.4 ppg, 7.4 rpg
3 - Allison Weidner [Out] - 5-10 - RJr. - G - 3.8 ppg, 3.0 rpg
4 - Kennadi Williams - 5-4 - Fr. - G - Redshirt
Head Coach: Amy Williams (Nebraska, 1998)
Ninth Season at Nebraska (153-118); 18th Season Overall (346-227)
Iowa Hawkeyes (16-7, 6-6 Big Ten)
45 - Hannah Stuelke - 6-2 - Jr. - F - 13.6 ppg, 7.9 rpg
2 - Taylor McCabe - 5-9 - Jr. - G - 6.8 ppg, 2.4 rpg
3 - Sydney Affolter - 5-11 - Sr. - G - 7.5 ppg, 7.8 rpg
4 - Kylie Feuerbach - 6-0 - RSr. - G - 6.2 ppg, 2.3 rpg
33 - Lucy Olsen - 5-10 - Sr. - G - 16.3 ppg, 3.5 rpg
Off the Bench
44 - Addison O'Grady - 6-4 - Sr. - F/C - 11.9 ppg, 4.4 rpg
11 - Aaliyah Guyton - 5-7 - Fr. - G - 5.7 ppg, 1.2 rpg
5 - Ava Heiden - 6-4 - Fr. - C - 4.1 ppg, 2.7 rpg
55 - Teagan Mallegni - 6-1 - Fr. - G - 3.8 ppg, 2.0 rpg
1 - Taylor Stremlow - 5-10 - Fr. - G - 2.7 ppg, 2.7 rpg
Head Coach: Jan Jensen (Drake, 1991)
First Season at Iowa (16-7); First Season Overall (16-7)
Husker Hot Takes
• Nebraska owns NET Top 50 wins over No. 18 Michigan State, No. 29 Minnesota and at No. 31 Iowa along with top-100 wins over No. 74 Penn State and No. 90 Southeastern Louisiana.
• All seven of Nebraska's losses this season have come to NET Top 40 teams, including five true road games - at No. 4 UCLA, at No. 6 USC, at No. 25 Georgia Tech, at No. 33 Creighton and at No. 39 Indiana - along home losses to No. 15 Ohio State and No. 27 Michigan.
• Former Nebraska Head Coach Angela Beck and former Wade Trophy winner Karen Jennings are expected to be in attendance at Monday night's game. Jennings will be the keynote speaker at an athletic department event on Tuesday morning. Beck coached current Nebraska Coach Amy Williams as a player for the Huskers in the mid-1990s.
• Lisa Leslie Award candidate Alexis Markowski has averaged 16.8 points over the last nine games, including 19 points in the overtime win at Iowa (Feb. 16). Markowski has produced double digits in eight of the nine games, including a career-high 28 points in NU's 85-80 win over No. 20 Michigan State (Jan. 8). The only game she was held to single digits came with eight points at Indiana (Feb. 2), when she was battling illness and played just 18 minutes. Markowski owns a school-record 48 double-doubles, which is tied for fourth among active NCAA Division I players. Her most recent double-double came with 21 points and 11 rebounds against Michigan (Feb. 6).
• Britt Prince is averaging 3.0 steals per game over the last six games including a career-high six steals in the win at Iowa (Jan. 16). Prince has moved into the top 10 in the Big Ten in steals with 2.0 steals per game on the season.
• In nine games away from Pinnacle Bank Arena this season, Husker freshman Britt Prince is averaging 16.8 points, 5.1 rebounds, 3.3 assists and 2.0 steals. All five of her 20-point performances have come on the road, while two of her three career-high eight-rebound efforts have been away from PBA.
• Sophomore power forward Jessica Petrie has stepped up her play in place of injured 2024 Big Ten Freshman-of-the-Year Natalie Potts. Over the past seven games, Petrie has averaged 8.7 points, 6.1 rebounds and 1.9 assists while hitting 24-of-45 shots (.533) from the field, including 7-of-17 three-point attempts (.412). Potts, who was lost to a knee injury in the fifth game of the season, was Nebraska's leading scorer (14.4 ppg) and rebounder (7.4 rpg) at the time of her injury.
Huskers Dedicate Season to Injured Teammates
• The Huskers have dedicated their performances the rest of this season to injured teammates Allison Weidner and Natalie Potts, who suffered season-ending knee injuries.
• Nebraska's recent success was made more significant after fourth-year guard Allison Weidner suffered a season-ending right leg injury in practice on Jan. 11. It was Weidner's third season-ending injury. Weidner, a 5-10 guard from Humphrey, Neb., was coming off her best game of the season with 11 points and six assists in Nebraska's 85-80 win over No. 20 Michigan State (Jan. 8), which followed a win over Penn State. Despite the injury occurring just hours before the Huskers traveled to Rutgers, the Big Red responded with its first win in Piscataway since 2018. The Huskers followed up with their first win in Iowa City since 2018 and a 31-point home win over Wisconsin (Jan. 20).
• Sophomore Jessica Petrie has provided the most production in place of Natalie Potts, starting 13 games since the injury to the 2024 Big Ten Freshman of the Year, which occurred in the second quarter against North Alabama (Nov. 19). Petrie ranks third on the team in Big Ten scoring (7.4 ppg) and rebounding (4.6 rpg).
• Freshmen Amiah Hargrove and Petra Bozan also have stepped up to honor Potts. Hargrove has scored in double figures six times since the injury to Potts, including her first career double-double with 10 points and a career-high 11 rebounds in the win at Iowa, and 11 points at Indiana (Feb. 2).
• Bozan has played a major role in support behind Markowski at center while adding flexibility. The 6-5 center is averaging 6.0 points and 2.8 rebounds in conference play, including Big Ten double-figure scoring efforts at Indiana (12) and in a win over Wisconsin (10). She also provided significant contributions in Big Ten wins over Minnesota (9 points, 5 rebounds), Penn State (8 points, 6 rebounds) and Rutgers (8 points, 4 rebounds).
Husker Numbers to Watch
• Markowski (1,134) passed Emily Cady (1,114, 2012-15) at No. 2 on Nebraska's all-time rebounding list with six rebounds against Ohio State (Jan. 26). Janet Smith (1,280, 1979-82) owns the top spot on NU’s career rebound chart.
• Alexis Markowski (48) owns the top spot on Nebraska’s career double-doubles list, eight more than first-team All-Americans Kelsey Griffin (40, 2006-10) and Jordan Hooper (40, 2011-14).
• Markowski (1,704) ranks No. 11 on Nebraska’s all-time scoring list. She needs 74 points to match Kathy Hagerstrom (1980-83) at No. 10 on the NU all-time scoring list with 1,778 points.
• Kendall Moriarty (99) is expected to play in her 100th consecutive game on Monday.
• Kendall Coley (128) is expected to play in the 129th game of her career against Iowa, which will move her into a tie for No. 10 on Nebraska's career list in games played with Olympic bronze medalist and current Miami (Fla.) assistant women's basketball coach Danielle Page.
• Amy Williams (249) will reach 250 career NCAA Division I wins with her next victory.
• Britt Prince (296) needs four points to reach 300 on the season.
Scouting the Iowa Hawkeyes
• First-year head coach Jan Jensen has had the Hawkeyes hovering in and around the top-25 for much of the season after helping Iowa to back-to-back NCAA runner-up finishes as associate head coach in 2022-23 and 2023-24.
• Iowa, which started Big Ten play with a 2-6 mark that included an 87-84 OT loss to Nebraska (Jan. 16), has bounced back with four consecutive wins to improve to 16-7 overall and 6-6 in the conference.
• Jensen replaced long-time Iowa coach Lisa Bluder, while Villanova honorable-mention All-American Lucy Olsen filled the big shoes of National Player of the Year Caitlin Clark. Olsen, the reigning Big Ten and USBWA National Player of the Week, leads Iowa with 16.3 points and 5.0 assists after getting a season-high 28 points in Iowa's upset of No. 4 USC last week in Iowa City. Olsen had 14 points as one of six Hawkeyes in double figures in last month's loss to Nebraska.
• Olsen is one of three seniors in the Hawkeye starting five alongside juniors Hannah Stuelke and Taylor McCabe. Stuelke, a 6-2 forward, is averaging 13.6 points and a team-best 7.9 rebounds while adding 2.5 assists, including 17 points, seven rebounds and two assists in Thursday's win at Minnesota. Stuelke had 16 points and 16 rebounds in the first meeting with Nebraska.
• McCabe has been a significant contributor, averaging 6.8 points while leading the team with 47 made threes. McCabe, a 5-9 guard from Fremont, is shooting 43.1 percent from beyond the arc. She had three points on 1-of-5 shooting at Minnesota, and five points on 1-of-6 shooting in the loss to NU.
• Senior Addison O'Grady has joined Stuelke inside, playing 23 games with 18 starts. The 6-4 O'Grady is averaging 11.9 points and 4.4 rebounds while shooting a team-best 66.3 percent. O'Grady played a major role with 13 points in Iowa's win over No. 4 USC (Feb. 2). She had 12 points in 12 minutes vs. NU.
• Redshirt senior Kylie Feuerbach is the only Hawkeye to start all 23 games this season. Feuerbach is averaging 6.2 points and 1.1 steals per game, but erupted for 13 points, four rebounds and three assists in the win at Minnesota. She had 11 points in the loss to Nebraska.
• Senior Sydney Affolter also brings a strong defensive and rebounding presence. Affolter leads Iowa with 30 steals while averaging 7.5 points and 7.8 rebounds per game. She has turned up her production since the last meeting with Nebraska, increasing her season scoring and rebounding averages by one per game. She had a double-double with 13 points and 14 rebounds in the win at Minnesota (Feb. 6), after just missing a double-double with 11 points and nine boards to go with five steals in the win over USC (Feb. 2). She also had a double-double with 10 points and 13 boards in the loss to the Huskers.
• Teagan Mallegni (3.8 ppg), Ava Heiden (4.1 ppg) and Taylor Stremlow (2.7 ppg) have been regular contributors for the Hawkeyes, while freshman point guard Aaliyah Guyton (5.7 ppg) has made 18 appearances with one start in her return from a season-ending knee injury as a high school senior.
• As a team, Iowa is averaging 75 points while allowing just 65.9 points per game. Iowa owns a plus-7.8 rebound margin and a minus-1.0 turnover margin, while shooting a solid 46.6 percent from the field, including 33.1 percent from long range.
Nebraska vs. Iowa Series History
• Iowa leads the all-time series with Nebraska, 24-17, but the Huskers escaped from Iowa City with an 87-84 overtime win (Jan. 16). The Huskers trailed 64-53 with six minutes left before sending the game to overtime. Britt Prince led the Huskers with 22 points, a career-high five three-pointers and a career-high six steals to go with seven rebounds and five assists.
• Each of the last two meetings between Nebraska and Iowa have gone overtime, including a 94-89 OT win for then-No. 3 Iowa in the Big Ten Championship Game in Minneapolis (March 10, 2024).
• The Huskers won the last meeting between the teams in Lincoln with an 82-79 victory over then-No. 2 Iowa at Pinnacle Bank Arena (Feb. 11, 2024).
• Nebraska's victory in Lincoln last season snapped a nine-game losing streak to the Hawkeyes.
• Iowa owns a 9-7 all-time edge against Nebraska in Lincoln, while carrying an 11-5 advantage over the Huskers in Iowa City. Nebraska owns a 5-4 lead in the series on neutral courts, but Iowa has won the last three neutral site meetings.
• Iowa has scored 76 points or more in 12 consecutive meetings with Nebraska and owns a 10-2 record in that stretch.
• During Nebraska's eight-game series winning streak from Jan. 8, 2012 to March 9, 2014, the Hawkeyes failed to reach 76 points in any game.
Markowski In NU's 1,700-Point/1,100-Rebound Club
• Alexis Markowski has increased her career totals to 1,704 points and 1,134 rebounds. She is just the second Nebraska player to achieve the combined career milestones of 1,700 points and 1,100 rebounds, joining All-American and 2014 Big Ten Player of the Year Jordan Hooper.
• Jordan Hooper (2,357 points/1,110 rebounds, 2011-14) was a first-team All-American, the 2014 Big Ten Player of the Year and the first pick of the second round in the 2014 WNBA Draft.
• The only other players in Husker history with 1,500 points and 1,000 rebounds are Karen Jennings (2,405 points/1,000 rebounds, 1990-93) and Kelsey Griffin (2,033 points/1,019 rebounds, 2006-10).
• Jennings won the 1993 Wade Trophy, was a first-team All-American and the 1993 Big Eight Player of the Year. Griffin won the 2010 Senior CLASS Award, was a first-round WNBA Draft pick, a first-team All-American and the 2010 Big 12 Player of the Year.
Markowski Joins Elite Rebounders in NU History
• Nebraska All-America candidate Alexis Markowski joined one of the most elite groups in Husker history by pulling down her 1,000th career rebound in the fourth quarter at Creighton (Nov. 22).
• The 6-3 center from Lincoln became just the sixth Husker women’s basketball player and just the eighth Nebraska men’s or women’s player to reach the 1,000 milestone on the boards.
• Markowski finished the game with 1,001 career boards to push past 1993 Wade Trophy winner Karen Jennings into the No. 5 spot on the Husker women’s basketball career chart.
• Markowski has pushed her career rebound total to 1,134, passing Emily Cady (1,114) at No. 2 on the Nebraska all-time list against No. 12 Ohio State (Jan. 26). Markowski moved past first-team All-American Jordan Hooper (1,110) at No. 3 on NU’s career rebound list with seven rebounds against Wisconsin (Jan. 20). Cady grabbed her 1,114 rebounds 4,217 career minutes (10.6 rp40), while Markowski’s 1,134 boards came in just 3,196 minutes (14.2 rp40).
Prince Battling for Big Ten All-Freshman Honors
• Britt Prince is off to one of the best starts by a freshman in the Big Ten Conference in 2024-25. The 5-11 point guard from Omaha ranks second among the Huskers with 13.5 points, while adding 4.6 rebounds and team bests with 3.1 assists and 2.0 steals, including a game-high 23 points at Purdue (Jan. 30).
• Prince was the USBWA National Freshman of the Week (Jan. 21) after going for 22 points, seven rebounds, five assists and a career-high six steals at Iowa (Jan. 16). She also hit a career-high five three-pointers while playing a career-high 41 minutes against the Hawkeyes.
• The national award followed her first Big Ten Freshman-of-the-Week honor (Jan. 20), which she shared with Ohio State freshman Jaloni Cambridge.
• Prince ranks fifth among Big Ten freshmen in scoring (13.5 ppg). The four conference freshmen in front of her rank among the top 10 freshmen scorers in the nation.
• Prince, a two-time Gatorade and MaxPreps Player of the Year has scored in double figures 17 times, including a career-high 24 points on 8-of-15 shooting in a Big Ten road win at Rutgers (Jan. 12). She added six rebounds and three assists against the Scarlet Knights. Prince scored 10 points in the decisive fourth quarter.
• Her performance at Rutgers surpassed her previous career-high 23 points on 10-of-13 shooting in Nebraska’s record-setting 113-70 win over South Dakota (Nov. 16). She added four assists and two steals in front of a sellout crowd at the Sanford Pentagon in Sioux Falls.
• She added 20 points and six rebounds at Creighton (Nov. 22).
• Prince had a game-high 19 points to go with five rebounds in a low-scoring win over Tarleton State (Dec. 11). She hit three threes against the Texans and went 6-for-6 at the line.
• Prince contributed 13 points on 4-of-5 shooting in a win over Kansas City (Nov. 26), before notching her fifth straight double-digit performance with a game-high 14 points in a win over Lindenwood (Dec. 3). She also had 13 points and a career-high six assists against North Alabama (Nov. 19) during the five-game stretch. Prince added a career-high two blocks against the Lions.
• Prince had 10 points, four rebounds, two assists and two steals in NU's win over No. 20 Michigan State (Jan. 8). It was her third straight double-digit effort, joining 13 points, four rebounds, four assists and four steals in a win over Penn State (Jan. 5) and 10 points, a career-high-tying eight rebounds and four assists at No. 4 USC (Jan. 1).
• She became the first Husker freshman point guard to reach 100 points in her first eight games, when she put up seven points and seven boards in a win over Minnesota (Dec. 8). The only other Husker point guard to score 100 points in 10 or fewer games is Nicole Kubik (10 games, 1996-97).
• One of NU’s most efficient players, Prince is shooting 44.3 percent from the field, including 34.5 percent (29-84) from three-point range, and 86.8 percent (59-68) at the free throw line.
• Prince, who won four consecutive Nebraska Class B state high school championships at PBA while playing for her mother, Ann Prince at Elkhorn North (2021-22-23-24), was the No. 16 recruit in the country according to Prospects Nation and No. 28 according to ESPN.
• An honorable-mention high school All-American last year by the Naismith award and MaxPreps, Prince produced one of the best senior seasons in Nebraska high school history in 2023-24. She averaged 27.0 points, 10.3 rebounds, 6.3 assists and 2.9 steals. She led the state in both scoring and assists as a senior on her way to finishing with a Class B record 2,491 points, surpassing Husker All-American Jordan Hooper’s previous mark of 2,078.
• Prince also matched Hooper for No. 2 in state tournament history with 271 career points.
• In addition to being a four-time Super-State selection in basketball, Prince was a six-time gold medalist and two-time silver medalist at the Nebraska State Track & Field Championships.
• She was the 2024 Nebraska Girls Athlete of the Year across all sports.
• Prince missed Nebraska’s win over Southeastern Louisiana (Nov. 9) with a lower leg injury, but returned for six points, four assists and three steals as a starter in a win over Southern (Nov. 12).
Husker Freshmen Featuring Efficiency
• Britt Prince is the leader of a talented freshman trio for Nebraska. While Prince has earned headlines by starting at point guard and putting up some of the best numbers in history by a Big Red rookie, fellow freshmen Amiah Hargrove and Petra Bozan have been dynamic inside.
• Hargrove produced her first career double-double with 10 points and a career-high 11 rebounds in a career-high 28 minutes in an overtime win at Iowa (Jan. 16). She hit 3-of-4 shots including 2-of-3 threes and both free throws against the Hawkeyes while adding a career-high two blocks.
• She added her sixth double-figure scoring effort of the season with 11 points at Indiana (Feb. 2).
• Hargrove erupted for a career-high 13 points in a win over Tarleton State (Dec. 11). She hit 5-of-6 shots, including a three-pointer, while adding three rebounds and a steal. She also led Nebraska with 12 points on 4-of-6 shooting at No. 1 UCLA (Dec. 29). She also had 10 points and eight rebounds in a Big Ten-opening win over previously unbeaten Minnesota (Dec. 8).
• The 6-1 forward from Christopher, Ill., added 10 points and seven rebounds in a win over Kansas City (Nov. 26). She made back-to-back starts against Chattanooga (Dec. 15) and No. 17 Georgia Tech (Dec. 21). Hargrove also played a major role in NU's win over No. 20 Michigan State (Jan. 8) with seven points and six rebounds in 15 minutes off the bench.
• On the season, Hargrove has produced per 40 minute averages of 13.8 points and 10.4 rebounds while hitting 47.4 percent of her shots from the field, including 45.8 percent of her threes (11-24).
• Bozan, a 6-5 center from Croatia, owns five-double digit scoring efforts, after tying her career high with 12 points - all in the fourth quarter - at Indiana (Feb. 2). It matched her 12 points in an opening-day win over Omaha (Nov. 4). She also had 11 against Southeastern Louisiana (Nov. 9). She went a combined 9-for-11 from the field, including 4-for-4 from three-point range in those two games. Bozan added 10 points on 5-of-7 shooting in a win over Lindenwood (Dec. 3), before getting her first double-digit effort in Big Ten play with 10 points on 4-of-4 shooting in a win over Wisconsin (Jan. 20). She also had nine points and five rebounds in her Big Ten debut against Minnesota (Dec. 8). She added seven points at UCLA (Dec. 29), as the Husker freshmen provided three of NU's top four scorers against the top-ranked Bruins. Bozan pitched in eight points and six rebounds in just 11 minutes to help the Huskers push past Penn State (Jan. 5). She added another big effort with eight points and four boards in 12 minutes off the bench in Nebraska's Big Ten road win at Rutgers (Jan. 12).
• On the season, Bozan has produced per 40 minute averages of 19.5 points and 11.0 rebounds while hitting 48.6 percent of her shots from the field, including 36.8 percent (7-19) of her threes.
Big Red Spreads Scoring
• Nebraska has put at least five players in double figures in six of its 23 games this season, including back-to-back Big Ten wins at Iowa (87-84 OT, Jan. 16) and over Wisconsin (91-60, Jan. 20). In three other games, NU has put four players in double figures with the fifth-highest scorer adding nine points.
• Perhaps the most amazing part of the double-figure scoring performances for the Big Red through 23 games is that all six games have featured a different group of scorers that have ultimately included all 12 players on the active roster at the start of the season.
• In the win over Wisconsin (Jan. 20), five Huskers put up double figures, including Kendall Moriarty-17, Jessica Petrie-15, Britt Prince-14, Alexis Markowski-12 and Petra Bozan-10.
• In the win at Iowa (Jan. 16), five Huskers put up double figures, including Britt Prince-22, Alexis Markowski-19, Logan Nissley-13, Jessica Petrie-13 and Amiah Hargrove-10.
• In the opener with Omaha (Nov. 4), six Huskers produced double-digit points, including Alexis Markowski-14, Natalie Potts-14, Petra Bozan-12, Logan Nissley-12, Allison Weidner-11 and Britt Prince-10.
• In a win over South Dakota in Sioux Falls (Nov. 16), five Huskers finished in double figures, including Britt Prince-23, Natalie Potts-22, Alexis Markowski-14, Kendall Moriarty-13 and Kendall Coley-12.
• In a victory over North Alabama (Nov. 19), five Huskers scored in double figures, including Callin Hake-17, Jessica Petrie-14, Britt Prince-13, Alberte Rimdal-13 and Alexis Markowski-10.
• Nebraska put five players in double figures in its second straight home game in a win over Kansas City (Nov. 22), including Callin Hake-16, Alberte Rimdal-15, Britt Prince-13, Alexis Markowski-10 and Amiah Hargrove-10.
• The only Huskers to score in double figures in each of the six games with at least five players in double figures were Alexis Markowski and Britt Prince.