The Nebraska women’s basketball team shoots for its first 4-0 start to Big Ten Conference play since 2011-12, when the Huskers take on fellow Big Ten unbeaten Indiana on Sunday afternoon.
Tip-off between Nebraska (11-3, 3-0) and the No. 14 Hoosiers (12-1, 3-0 Big Ten) at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln is set for 1 p.m. (CT) with tickets on sale now at Huskers.com.
The game will be televised live by the Big Ten Network with Sloane Martin and Meghan McKeown calling the action. A live stream also will be available on the Fox Sports App.
Nebraska fans can listen across the Huskers Radio Network, including B107.3 FM in Lincoln and 590 AM in Omaha, the Huskers App and Huskers.com, as Matt Coatney and Jeff Griesch team up for their 23rd season. Pregame starts at 12:30 p.m. (CT).
Prior to the clash between the NCAA NET No. 24 Huskers and NET No. 15 Hoosiers, Nebraska will honor 2014 first-team All-American and Big Ten Player of the Year Jordan Hooper with the retirement of her No. 35 jersey. Fans should plan to be in their seats by 12:40 p.m. to watch the ceremony, as the Huskers raise Hooper’s banner inside the arena. Doors at PBA open at 11:30 a.m.
Hooper’s jersey retirement tips off a nostalgic day at Nebraska that includes special recognition on the 10th anniversary of its 2014 Big Ten Tournament Championship that featured Hooper, along with recognition of its 2013 NCAA Sweet Sixteen squad. Nebraska also will honor all of the approximately 40 Alumni in attendance during special halftime recognition on the court.
While Nebraska celebrates its tradition, the Huskers hope to make some more history by matching the best Big Ten start in program history. NU’s inaugural Big Ten team started 4-0 in NU’s first season in the conference in 2011-12 with road wins at Penn State, Iowa and Wisconsin around a home win over Indiana.
The Huskers opened Big Ten play with an 80-74 road win at current NET No. 13 Michigan State (Dec. 9), before adding an 87-81 win over NET No. 33 Maryland (Dec. 31) in their last home game at PBA. Nebraska is coming off a 69-57 win at Wisconsin Thursday in Madison.
Alexis Markowski posted her Big Ten-leading ninth double-double of the year and 30th of her career with 13 points and 11 rebounds at Wisconsin. She has produced double-doubles in each of Nebraska’s three Big Ten games, including 20 points and 10 rebounds against Maryland. The two-time Lisa Leslie Award candidate has scored in double figures in 14 straight games, including four 20-point performances. The preseason first-team All-Big Ten pick leads the league in rebounding (9.9) and ranks fifth in scoring (17.2 ppg). Through three Big Ten contests, she is averaging 15.3 points and a conference-best 12.7 rebounds.
Two-time Ann Meyers-Drysdale Award candidate Jaz Shelley has added 12.5 points, 3.9 rebounds and team bests of 5.2 assists and 1.5 steals. She posted a double-double with 13 points and 11 assists in the win over Maryland. The 5-9 guard from Moe (pronounced MOE-ee), Australia, is the first Husker in history to record multiple career triple-doubles after getting 19 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists in a win over UNCW (Dec. 5). Shelley ranks fourth on Nebraska’s career three-point list with 189 and ninth in career assists (439) despite playing just two-plus seasons as a Husker.
Three-time Big Ten Freshman-of-the-Week Natalie Potts is leading all conference freshmen in scoring (11.6 ppg) and rebounding (6.1 rpg) after erupting for 16 second-half points at Wisconsin. In Big Ten play, Potts is averaging 14.3 points and 7.7 rebounds, including 17 points and a career-high 13 rebounds against Maryland. The two-time Missouri MaxPreps High School Player of the Year out of Incarnate Word Academy has scored in double figures in all three Big Ten contests and owns 10 double-digit scoring efforts this year.
Callin Hake has provided a consistent spark off the bench for Nebraska in Big Ten play, ranking third among the Huskers in scoring (11.0 ppg). She has hit 57.1 percent (8-14) of her three-point tries in conference action while playing 19 minutes per game.
Nebraska Cornhuskers (11-3, 3-0 Big Ten)
vs. 14/14 Indiana Hoosiers (12-1, 3-0 Big Ten)
Sunday, Jan. 7, 2024, 1 p.m. (CT)
Pinnacle Bank Arena - Lincoln, Nebraska
Tickets: Huskers.com/Tickets
TV: BTN (FoxSportsApp)
Live Radio: Huskers Radio Network (12:30 p.m.)
Matt Coatney (PBP), Jeff Griesch (Analyst)
B107.3 FM (Lincoln), 590 AM (Omaha), Huskers.com, Huskers App
Live Stats: Huskers.com
Pregame Ceremony: Jordan Hooper Jersey Retirement (12:40 p.m.)
1st Quarter: 2013 & 2014 Team Recognition
Halftime: Alumni Day Recognition
Nebraska Cornhuskers (11-3, 3-0 Big Ten - NCAA NET 24)
22 - Natalie Potts - 6-2 - Fr. - F/G - 11.6 ppg, 6.1 rpg
40 - Alexis Markowski - 6-3 - Jr. - C/F - 17.2 ppg, 9.9 rpg
0 - Darian White - 5-6 - Gr. - G - 8.7 ppg, 5.1 rpg
1 - Jaz Shelley - 5-9 - Gr. - G - 12.5 ppg, 3.9 rpg
42 - Maddie Krull - 5-9 - Gr. - G - 3.0 ppg, 2.1 rpg
Off the Bench
14 - Callin Hake - 5-9 - So. - G - 7.7 ppg, 3.2 rpg
2 - Logan Nissley - 6-0 - Fr. - G - 6.5 ppg, 1.9 rpg
12 - Jessica Petrie - 6-2 - Fr. - F - 4.9 ppg, 2.1 rpg
21 - Annika Stewart - 6-3 - Sr. - F - 4.2 ppg, 2.5 rpg
32 - Kendall Coley - 6-2 - Jr. - F - 3.0 ppg, 2.2 rpg
15 - Kendall Moriarty - 6-1 - Jr. - G - 2.2 ppg, 1.1 rpg
Head Coach: Amy Williams (Nebraska, 1998)
Eighth Season at Nebraska (125-102); 17th Season Overall (318-211)
14/14 Indiana Hoosiers (12-1, 3-0 Big Ten - NCAA NET 15)
54 - Mackenzie Holmes - 6-3 - Gr. - F - 19.5 ppg, 6.8 rpg
12 - Yarden Garzon - 6-3 - So. - G - 12.3 ppg, 3.8 rpg
14 - Sara Scalia - 5-10 - 5th - G - 15.3 ppg, 3.7 rpg
22 - Chloe Moore-McNeil - 5-11 - Sr. - G - 8.8 ppg, 3.1 rpg
33 - Sydney Parrish - 6-2 - Sr. - G - 9.1 ppg, 5.9 rpg
Off the Bench
52 - Lilly Meister - 6-3 - So. - F - 4.7 ppg, 3.5 rpg
5 - Lenee Beaumont - 6-1 - Fr. - G - 4.3 ppg, 0.8 rpg
1 - Lexus Bargesser - 5-9 - So. - G - 4.2 ppg, 2.1 rpg
20 - Julianna LaMendola - 6-1 - Fr. - G - 1.7 ppg, 2.6 rpg
21 - Henna Sandvik - 6-0 - So. - G - 0.8 ppg, 1.0 rpg
Head Coach: Teri Moren (Purdue, 1992)
10th Season at Indiana (212-94); 21st Season Overall (411-224)
Husker Nuggets
• Natalie Potts earned her third Big Ten Freshman-of-the-Week award (Dec. 11). She won the first weekly honor (Nov. 13) before adding her second award (Nov. 27). Potts ranks among the top freshmen in the Big Ten in both scoring (11.6 ppg) and rebounding (6.1 rpg). She scored all 16 of her points in the second half of NU’s win at Wisconsin on Thursday night.
• Alexis Markowski has been named to the Big Ten Weekly Honor Roll four times in 2023-24, including Jan. 2. She also earned a spot on the St. Pete Showcase All-Tournament Team (Nov. 25).
• Markowski leads the Big Ten in rebounding (9.9 rpg) while ranking fifth in scoring (17.2 ppg) and seventh in field goal percentage (.500).
• The Huskers had seven players produce double figures in points against UNCW, which is believed to be the first time that has been accomplished in school history. It is the second time this season the Huskers have had six players score in double figures in a game (Northwestern State, Nov. 6).
• Three Huskers (Alexis Markowski, Natalie Potts, Jaz Shelley) recorded double-doubles in the win over Maryland (Dec. 31), which is the first time a Husker trio notched doubles in the same game since Jordan Hooper (23 points, 11 rebounds), Emily Cady (15 points, 11 rebounds) and Rachel Theriot (10 points, 12 assists) did it in an NCAA first-round win over Fresno State in Los Angeles on March 22, 2014.
• The Huskers have hit at least one three in 478 straight games dating back to a loss at UTEP on Dec. 20, 2008. Nebraska has hit at least two threes in 357 consecutive games.
• Nebraska has hit 10 or more threes 34 times in the last 86 games, including seven times in 2023-24. The Huskers hit a season-high 16 threes against UNCW (Dec. 5), and sank 12 triples vs. Southern (Dec. 17). NU hit 10 threes vs. Northwestern State (Nov. 6), Florida Atlantic (Nov. 29), Georgia Tech (Dec. 2), Michigan State (Dec. 9) and Maryland (Dec. 31).
• Through the first 20 seasons with the three-point shot in women’s basketball (1988-2007), Nebraska hit 10 threes in a game just six times (591 games).