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Huskers Host Midland Monday Night

Written byShamus McKnight
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Exhibition #2
Opponent:
Midland
Date: Mon.., Oct. 27
Tipoff:
6:31 PM (CT)
Location:
Lincoln, Neb.
Arena:
Pinnacle Bank Arena

On the Air
Radio:
Monday's game will be carried on select Huskers Radio Networ stations with Kent Pavelka and Jeff Smith on the call, including KLIN (1400 AM) in Lincoln, KCRO (660 AM) and KIBM (1490 AM) in Omaha and KRVN (880 AM) in Lexington. The pregame show begins an hour before tipoff and will also be available on Huskers.com and the Huskers app. 

TV/Online: Monday's game is not televised but will be available online at B1G Plus with Jessica Coody and Andy Markowski on the call. To subscribe or for more info, visit bigtenplus.com

The Nebraska men's basketball program hosts its final exhibition contest on Monday, Oct. 27, as the Huskers host Midland University at Pinnacle Bank Arena. Tipoff is slated for 6:31 p.m., and the game will be carried on B1G+ (subscription required). The radio broadcast is available on select Husker Sports Network affiliates, as well as on Huskers.com and on the Huskers app.  Tickets in the 300 Level are available for the matchup by visiting Huskers.com/Tickets or at the PBA Ticket Office beginning at 5 p.m. on Monday.

The Huskers have been off since their first exhibition game, a 90-89 win over No. 8 BYU on Oct. 17. In that game. senior forward Rienk Mast put on a show in his first action since March of 2024, finishing with a game-high 31 points on 11-of-15 shooting. The 6-foot-10 forward went 7-of-8 from 3-point range and added five rebounds and three assists for the win. Connor Essegian came off the bench for 20 points, including 5-of-10 from 3-point range, while Pryce Sandfort added 12 points to provide a third Husker in double figures. Senior guard Jamarques Lawrence added nine assists and seven boards to lead NU in both categories.

Nebraska wiped out a halftime deficit with a 17-4 spurt to open the second half as Essegian and Pryce Sandfort combined for 10 of the Huskers' 17 points in the decisive surge. The Huskers shot 50 percent from the field in the win, including 16-of-34 from 3-point range. the 16 3-pointers would have been Nebraska's most 3-pointers made in the Big Ten era (2011-12 to present). NU also dished out 24 assists to just 10 turnovers in the win.

Midland returns three of its top four scorers for head coach Tyler Erwin, who begins his fourth season at the school. The Warriors are picked to finish fifth in the Great Plains Athletic Conference preseason poll. Senior guard Jake Orr leads the Warriors as the 6-foot-2 guard from Roncalli Catholic averaged team bests in scoring (17.4 ppg) and rebounding (7.4 rpg) to earn second-team all-conference honors last season.

Nebraska Exhibition History
Nebraska is 65-7 all-time in exhibition games dating back to the 1966-67 season and has won 34 of 36 exhibition games dating back to 2001 following the win over BYU on Oct. 17.

  • Monday's game will mark the second time Nebraska has faced Midland in exhibition play and the first since a 68-40 win to start the 2012-13 season.
  • Nebraska is 19-0 all-time against in-state teams in exhibition games dating back to a matchup with Nebraska-Kearney in 2001-02.
  • With the win over BYU, NU improved to 3-1 in exhibition games against power conference teams dating back to 2017.

Exhibition Games Under Fred Hoiberg

Season 

Opponent

Result

Score

2019-20

Doane

W

91-63

2021-22

Peru State

W

97-58

2021-22

Colorado @

W

82-67

2022-23

Chadron State

W

87-60

2022-23

at Colorado @

L

61-72

2023-24

Doane

W

84-53

2024-25

Grand Valley State

W

73-53

2025-26

BYU

W

90-89

@ - Charity Exhibition game

BYU Recap
Rienk Mast finished with a game-high 31 points, including 7-of-8 from 3-point range, as Nebraska topped No. 8 BYU 90-89 on Oct. 17. Mast hit 11-of-15 shots from the field, including his first seven 3-pointers, while adding five rebounds and three assists. The 6-foot-10 senior steadied the Huskers, scoring 16 straight for Nebraska, which overcame an early double-figure deficit and withstood a BYU comeback in the final minutes.

The Huskers shot 50 percent from the field, including 16-of-34 from 3-point range, had 24 assists, including nine from senior Jamarques Lawrence, and just 10 turnovers. NU also held BYU, which was picked second in the Big 12 preseason poll, to just 45 percent shooting. In addition to Mast, Connor Essegian added 10 points, including five 3-pointers, while Pryce Sandfort added 12 in the win.

Nebraska trailed 50-46 at the break before opening the half with seven straight points to take a 53-50 lead after a Mast 3-pointer. NU opened the second half with a 17-4 spurt over the first 5:03 of the half. Nebraska led by as many as 13 and built an 87-76 lead with 5:09 left after Essegian’s fifth 3-pointer of the day. BYU chipped away behind AJ Dybantsa, who led the Cougars with 30 points, as he had seven of his points in a 9-1 spurt that pulled BYU within 88-85 with 2:25 left.

A pair of Hoiberg free throws stopped the run, but BYU continued to battle, getting to within one after a pair of free throws by Khadim Mboup with 16.8 seconds left and had two chances to win in the final seconds but both 3-point attempts were off the mark.

Scouting Midland
The Warriors come to Lincoln for their only exhibition game of the season before Wednesday's opener at Buena Vista University. Under fourth-year coach Tyler Erwin, Midland has steadily improved in the Great Plains Athletic Conference, improving its conference win total in each of the past two years, including a 7-13 conference mark last season. The Warriors were picked to finish fifth in the preseason GPAC poll.  Before taking over the Midland job, Erwin was an assistant at Nebraska-Omaha from 2009 to 2022, helping the program in its transition to Division I.

Of the 22 players on Midland's online roster, 13 are from the state of Nebraska while eight of the 16 players expected to dress on Monday are in-state products.  Jake Orr is their top returnee, as he averaged 17.4 points along with 7.4 rebounds per game as he was a second-team all-conference pick last season. Junior forward Jeff Rozelle joined Orr on the all-conference team after averaging 11.3 ppg on 63 percent shooting and 6.7 rebounds per game.

A Look at Nebraska
The Huskers begin their quest for a third straight postseason appearance, bringing back four players who have made at least 15 starts in NU careers. The Huskers will be led by All-Big Ten forward Rienk Mast, who returns after missing all last season following knee surgery. Two years ago, Mast averaged 12.3 points and led NU in both rebounding (7.5 rpg) and assists (3.0 apg). NU also brings back returning starters Berke Büyüktuncel (6.0 ppg, 5.5 rpg) and Sam Hoiberg (3.9 ppg; 1.9 apg) and regains the services of Jamarques Lawrence, who started 23 games on NU’s 2023-24 NCAA Tournament and started 31 games at Rhode Island last season. The Huskers also return senior guard Connor Essegian, who averaged 10.7 ppg, including 38 percent from 3-point range, as the team’s sixth man last season and Cale Jacobsen, who played in 24 games, including the final three rounds of the CBC. NU also added eight newcomers (six transfers and two freshman) to help offset the loss.

Huskers Bidding for Third Straight Postseason Appearance
The Huskers will be shooting for a third straight postseason appearance in 2025-26. It would be the first time since a nine-year stretch between 1990-91 and 1998-99 and just the third time in the program history. NU also made five straight postseason appearances between 1982-83 and 1986-87.

Back-to-Back 20 Win Seasons
Nebraska finished with 21 wins in 2024-25, a total which tied for seventh on the Huskers’ single-season list. It marked the 15th 20-win season in program history and second straight under Fred Hoiberg

  • NU has 44 wins over the past two seasons, which is the second-highest consecutive two-year total in program history. NU won 45 games spanning the 1990-91 and 1991-92 seasons.
  • Nebraska posted consecutive 20-win seasons for the third time in school history and the first since the late 1990s. Fred Hoiberg joined Danny Nee (twice) as the only Husker men’s basketball coaches in school history to accomplish the feat. Hoiberg would be the first Husker coach to ever accomplish the feat at Nebraska if the Huskers can eclipse the 20-win mark in 2025-26.

Return of Mast Anchors Husker Post
The biggest addition of the offseason is the healthy return of Rienk Mast to the Husker lineup. Mast earned all-conference recognition from both the coaches and media in 2023-24, but missed all of last season following left knee surgery. Mast, who averaged 12.3 points, 7.5 rebounds and 3.0 assists per game, began limited practice work last July and has been full go during practice.

  • Mast is a three-time all-conference pick, as he was also a two-time All-Missouri Valley selection at Bradley in 2022 and 2023.
  • In 2023-24, Mast led Nebraska in both rebounding and assists, becoming just the third player in school history to lead the team in both assists and rebounds in the same season. He finished the year ranked in the top 15 in the Big Ten in both rebounds (seventh) and assists (15th) per game.
  • Mast's 7.53 rebounds per game was the rebounds per game by a Husker since 2007-08 (Aleks Maric, 10.2). Ed Morrow Jr. also averaged 7.50 rebounds per game in 2016-17 but played just 24 games.
  • His six double-doubles are the most by a Husker since Aleks Maric had 15 during the 2007-08 season, as Mast and Maric are the only Huskers in the last two decades with at least six double-doubles in a season.
  • He had the best game of his career against Ohio State on Jan. 23, setting highs in points (34), field goals (13) and 3-pointers (six) while adding 10 rebounds, four assists and two blocked shots.
  • His performance against OSU was the first 30-point, 10-rebound game by a Husker since 2008. Mast, Maric and Eric Piatkowski are the only Huskers with 30-point, 10-rebound games in the last 30 years.
  • He keyed Nebraska's upset of No. 1 Purdue with 18 points, including 14 in the first half while helping limit two-time National Player of the Year Zach Edey to 15 points.
  • Against Florida A&M on Nov. 9, he became the first Husker in the Big Ten era (2011-12 to present) to have a game with at least 20 points and 15 rebounds, and first since Aleks Maric in 2008.

Mast Doubles Up
Rienk Mast enters the 2025-26 season as one of the nation's returning leaders in double doubles. He is one of just eight active Division I players to have at least 25 career double-doubles entering the season.

No.

Player (2025-26 School)

Double-Doubles

1.

Yaxel Lendeborg, Michigan

45

2.

Lassina Traore, Texas

32

t3.

JT Toppin, Texas Tech

31

t3.

Graham Ike, Gonzaga

31

5.

Brandon Noel, Ohio State

29

6.

Carson Towt, Notre Dame

28

7.

Caden Pierce, Princeton

27

8.

Rienk Mast, Nebraska

26

Essegian Flourishes as Husker Sixth Man
Nebraska's top returning scorer from 2024-25 is senior Connor Essegian, who emerged as one of the Big Ten's top sixth men a year ago. The 6-foot-4 guard averaged 10.7 points per game while pacing the Big Red with 78 3-pointers.  He finished ninth in the Big Ten in 3-pointers per game (2.2/gm) and 11th in 3-point percentage (.377).

  • Essegian finished second in Big Ten scoring among reserves, as he was one of three Big Ten players to average double figures while starting 10 or fewer games.
  • He tied for sixth on NU’s single-season 3-point list with 78, the most by a Husker since Glynn Watson Jr. had 82 in 2019.
  • Essegian totaled five 20-point games, including a 21-point effort against UCF in the title game of the College Basketball Crown.
  • Essegian scored a career-high 29 points in NU’s win over South Dakota on Nov. 27. In that game, he set personal highs in points (29), assists (five) and 3-pointers (six).

Adding Punch from the Portal
Nebraska has relied on the transfer portal under Fred Hoiberg, getting players such as All-Big Ten performers Derrick Walker (2023) Rienk Mast (2024) and Brice Williams (2025) in his six years at Nebraska. The Huskers’ six-member transfer class this season enters 2025-26 with over 200 combined starts and nearly 3,400 points and 1,500 rebounds. Lawrence, who spent two years at Nebraska before starting 31 games at Rhode Island last year, Blue and Jarusevicius all started at their previous institutions last season. Sandfort was one of the Big Ten's leading bench scorers while Garcia started at Tulsa in 2023-24.

Husker Portal Additions

Player

2024-25 School

GP

Starts

Pts.

Reb.

Asst.

Lawrence

Rhode Island

93

66

682

222

190

Blue

St. Thomas

100

89

1,013

395

185

Cooper

Air Force

21

0

112

37

8

Jarusevicius

Central Michigan

69

25

640

294

25

Garcia

Tulsa

88

31

573

335

59

Sandfort

Iowa

65

2

365

129

57

Total

 

436

213

3,385

1,412

524

 

A Trio of Hoibergs

Fans watching Husker basketball will see a trio of Hoiberg family members in 2025-26.

  • Head Coach Fred Hoiberg begins his seventh season at the helm of the program after guiding the Huskers to back-to-back postseason appearances.
  • Senior guard Sam Hoiberg returns for his fifth season, as he has played in every game the past two seasons. Last season, he started 15 of the Huskers' final 16 contests and topped the Big Red with 1.4 steals per game.
  • Charlie Hoiberg begins his first season as a graduate manager for the Huskers after earning his undergraduate degree at TCU last May. Charlie, who is Sam's twin brother, was a manager for TCU last season.

Huskers Making Mark with National Teams
Connor Essegian and Leo Curtis spent part of the summers representing their countries in international action.

Essegian played with the Armenian National Team for the third straight summer. He helped Armenia to a two-game sweep of Costa Rica in June, averaging 16.0 points and 4.5 rebounds and 2.0 steals per game. Essegian had 17 points on 5-of-9 shooting, six boards and three steals in the finale.

Curtis spent part of the summer training with the Iceland U20 team, as they played in the 2025 U20 EuroBasket Championships in Greece. He finished the seven-game tournament leading all players in blocked shots (2.7 per game) and ranking in the top three in both rebounding (8.1 rpg, third), and minutes played (31.6, second).  Curtis topped the team in scoring (14.6 ppg), rebounding, blocked shots and minutes.

A Daunting Slate Ahead
Nebraska's exhibition win over BYU marked the first of several ranked opponents the Huskers will see this season based on the Associated Press and Coaches preseason polls.

 NU is slated to face seven teams in the AP Top 25 including top-ranked Purdue (AP/Coaches), No. 7 Michigan, No. 12 UCLA, No. 17/14 Illinois, No. 22/21 Michigan State, No. 23 Creighton and No. 24 Wisconsin. In addition, NU will face seven other teams who are receiving votes in at least one preseason poll, including Oregon, Ohio State, Southern Cal, Washington, Iowa, Indiana and Oklahoma. The Huskers will also face either Kansas State or Mississippi State in the Hall of Fame Classic on Nov. 21., as both teams are receiving votes.

Nebraska went 4-4 against ranked opponents in 2024-25, as the four wins over ranked teams tie a school record done three other times in school history.

Home Sweet Home
The Huskers have made Pinnacle Bank Arena a formidable home court in recent seasons under Fred Hoiberg. In 2024-25, NU was 10-6 at home with six wins coming by double figures and is an impressive 39-11 (.780) over the last three seasons.

  • Nebraska finished the season ranked 13th nationally in attendance with 14,964 fans per game.
  • NU has ranked in the top-15 nationally in attendance 10 times since Pinnacle Bank Arena opened in 2013-14.
  • NU set a school record with a 20-game home winning streak spanning the 2023-24 and 2024-25 seasons until the streak was broken against Rutgers on Jan. 16, 2025.

What's New a PBA This Season
Fans will see a number of upgrades at Pinnacle Bank Arena this season, as ASM Globel and PBA completed $10 million in capital improvements to help continue a first-class experience for fans and teams earlier this fall.

  • Center court features a new center hung scoreboard. The 37' 6" tall by 32' 6" wide scoreboard features a resolution of 29.9 million pixels. For comparison, the previous board had 6.5 million pixels. The board has fully integrated video screen capability, including the underbelly.
  • A new 900 feet ribbon board was added inside the arena, expanding from 2' 7" tall to 3' 1" tall. The resolution doubled from 1.3 million pixels to 2.6 million pixels.
  • The arena wi-fi network was upgraded throughout the PBA. The access points went from 250 to 600, tripling coverage and improving performance 5x, as a new 10 GB fiber pipe was added. Access points are in the seating areas with each access point supporting 70 seats.

Other enhancements included new LED lighting enhancements on the roof and in the concourses, along with new seats in the suite area around the arena.

Replacing the Class of 2025
Nebraska looks to replace a trio of starters who have moved on to the professional ranks in Brice Williams, Juwan Gary and Rollie Worster.

  • Williams, who helped NU to a pair of postseason appearances, put together one of the best single-season performances in school history in 2024-25. A first-team All-Big Ten performer, he averaged 20.4 points per game the highest average since Tyronn Lue in 1997-98. A three-time national player of the Week, Williams set a school-record with 713 points, including a school-record 43-point effort at Ohio State. He is currently in camp with the Detroit Pistons.
  • Gary was a three-year starter who totaled nearly 1,000 points in his three-year Husker career. Last season, Gary averaged a career-best 14.6 points per game while adding 5.1 rebounds and 1.2 steals per game. He was named "King of the Crown" as he averaged 19.0 points on 52 percent shooting and 8.0 rebounds per game in four games. Gary is playing for Charleroi in Belgium this season.
  • Worster started 26 of 31 games before a foot injury ended his season. He averaged 7.0 points, 4.1 rebounds and 2.7 assists per game after playing previously at Utah and Utah State. He is playing professionally for Team FOG Naestved in Denmark.

World Wide Huskers
 NU’s roster has had an international flavor in recent seasons and that trend continues in 2025-26 with Berke Büyüktuncel (Türkiye), Leo Curtis (Iceland), Ugnius Jaruševičius (Lithuania) and Rienk Mast (Netherlands) on the Husker roster. During Fred Hoiberg’s seven seasons, NU has had players on the roster from 12 international countries, including Australia, Canada, England, France, Iceland, Japan, Lithuania, Mali, Senegal and Slovenia.

Media Availability: Oct. 24, 2025 (Fred Hoiberg, Pryce Sandfort