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Senior (1996-97)
Mikki Moore finished his career as Nebraska's all-time leader in blocked shots with 236 career rejections. Moore also holds the Husker record for blocked shots in a game with nine against Coppin State as a senior and has three of the top five seasons on the Husker career blocked shot list. The four-year letterman finished just 14 points shy of becoming Nebraska's 19th 1,000-point career scorer. Moore also finished ninth on Nebraska's career rebounding list and has the sixth-best field goal percentage in NU history. Moore was Nebraska's second-leading scorer and rebounder as a senior, averaging 11.7 points and 7.4 rebounds per game and earned honorable-mention All-Big 12 honors.

Junior (1995-96)
Moore regained his starting position in the sixth game of the 1995-96 season and started 27 of the last 30 games...averaged 9.0 points and 5.9 rebounds on the year and blocked a team-high 71 shots...scored in double figures in seven of the last nine games...averaged 9.0 points, 7.8 rebounds and 1.8 blocks in the NIT...in four games prior to the NIT, Moore averaged 15.8 points and 8.5 rebounds per contest...Moore started the run with a 17-point, 10-rebound effort against Oklahoma, followed with 11 points and eight boards at Colorado...Moore then had a career-high 20 points and nine rebounds against Kansas State in the last regular-season game, and netted 15 points and grabbed seven rebounds against Iowa State in the Big Eight tournament...tied his career high with 13 rebounds in the NIT championship game against St. Joseph's and recorded his team-leading fourth double-double as he added 11 points...all four of Moore's double-doubles came in the last nine games of the season, including three in the NIT...hit 51 of 88 field goals (.580) in 14 Big Eight games...in conference games averaged 9.1 points, 5.9 rebounds...blocked at least one shot in 18 of the season's final 20 games...had at least one stuff in 28 of 35 outings, including 18 multiple-block games...ranked fourth in the Big Eight in blocks per game (2.0)...had a 16-point, eight-rebound performance against Minnesota in the Big Island championship game and put up the same numbers against Grambling State in the Ameritas Classic...scored in double figures 17 times in 1995-96...led the team in blocked shots (71) and field goal percentage (.584), was second in rebounding (5.9), and fourth in scoring (9.0)...Moore increased his free throw percentage to .687 in 1995-96, compared with a .551 mark in 1994-95...pulled down at least six rebounds in 4 games, including 12 of his last 25 outings...had his 13-game streak of shooting over 50 percent from the field snapped against Oklahoma State in Stillwater.

Sophomore (1994-95)
Named to the Big Eight's most-improved team...averaged 9.8 points and 7.2 rebounds over his last 12 appearances in 1994-95, hitting 50.0 percent of his field goals and 66.7 percent at the free throw line, and scoring in double figures eight times during that stretch...in Nebraska's second-round NIT loss to Penn State, he had a team-high 15 points, six rebounds and three blocked shots...had 12 points, including five in the game's final 1:58, seven rebounds and three blocked shots in 28 minutes against Georgia...his dunk with 1:58 to go against the Bulldogs gave Nebraska its first lead at 62-60, while his conventional three-point play with 1:32 left increased the lead to 65-60...netted a then-career-high 18 points and nine rebounds against Colorado...credited with a career-high six of NU's school-record 14 rejections against Creighton...also had six blocks against both Missouri and Kansas State...blocked a team-high 67 shots, which ranked as the third-best single-season total in school history...had at least one snuff in 28 of 32 outings, including 17 multiple-block games...was second in the Big Eight in blocks for both all games (2.1 bpg) and league games only (1.9 bpg)...led the Huskers in rebounding (6.2 rpg) and dunks (43), was fourth in field goal percentage (.498) and minutes (788) and fifth in scoring (8.0 ppg)...grabbed five or more rebounds 24 times, including a pair of double-figure efforts (10 vs. Delaware State, 12 at Missouri-Kansas City)...recorded 14 double-figure scoring games...started 28 games and hit 50.0 percent or better from the field 16 times...was the Big Eight's ninth-best rebounder for league games (6.3 rpg), tied for eighth overall (6.2 rpg)

Freshman (1993-94)
Originally ticketed for a redshirt season in only his fourth year of organized basketball, Moore played in 14 games as a freshman, but did not play in the last eight games...he became a Devaney Center crowd favorite early on after scoring 14 points and grabbing six rebounds in an exhibition game against the Keiv Baskets and hit 12 points and three rebounds against Marathon Oil...he hit 91.7 percent from the field in the two exhibition games...in perhaps his best outing of the season as a rookie, he came off the bench to score a season-high-tying six points and blocked a shot in four minutes of work in the HUskers' 94-87 loss at Kansas...also had six points in 15 minutes vs. Florida A&M...grabbed a season-high three rebounds against Portland...was sixth on the team in blocked shots (10).

Moore's Career Highs
Points: 27, Colorado, 1/4/97
Rebounds: 15, three times
Assists: 4, Iowa State, 1/29/97
Steals: 4, at Oklahoma State, 1/20/96; Washington, 3/12/97
Blocks: 9, Coppin State, 12/6/96

Moore's Career Stats

SeasonG-GS
Min.
FG-FGA
Pct.
3FG-FGAPct.
FT-FTA
Pct.
Reb-AvgA
Blk
Stl
Pts-Avg
1993-94
14-0
87
10-22
.455
0-2
.000
11-18
.611
13-0.9
1
10
3
31-2.2
1994-95
32-28
788
102-205
.498
2-8
.250
49-89
.551
198-6.2
25
67
15
255-6.2
1995-96
35-27
968
118-202
.584
0-0
.000
79-115
.687
205-5.9
36
71
26
315-9.0
1996-97
33-32
1011
144-247.583
1-2
.500
96-137
.701
245-7.4
43
88
35
385-111.7
Career
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