Nebraska basketball coach Fred Hoiberg is making a promise to fans. Hoiberg pledged to work as hard as possible to return the Cornhuskers next season to the Big Ten Conference tournament, as well as the NCAA tournament.
Madness hopes are hanging in the balance amid a late-season swoon. On Saturday, the Huskers fell to 17-12 with a 67-65 loss to Minnesota. Nebraska has lost three straight games and 10 of its last 15.
When senior day comes around each season, Nebraska head coach Fred Hoiberg likes to rehash his final home college game, and how sometimes you don’t always get that
Senior Day arrives for Nebraska basketball with a rival to play, tons at stake and little time to reflect before the final buzzer.
“It’s one of the toughest weeks of my professional career,” head coach Fred Hoiberg said. “There hasn’t been much sleep the last couple of nights.”
Nebraska basketball coach Fred Hoiberg said he aired his officiating "grievances" to the Big Ten after several questionable calls in the 116-114 loss at Ohio State.
To Nebraska's credit, it got back in the game. But why wait until the situation becomes dire to step on the gas, asks Amie Just.
There was no miracle run in the cards for Nebraska, no stunning turnaround. The Huskers dutifully trudged through a loss to Iowa as the regular season came to a close.
After digging itself an eight-point hole early in the game, Iowa controlled for a majority of the contest. In its 83-68 victory, the Hawkeyes punched their ticket to the Big Ten Tournament. On the other hand, Nebraska will not be making the trip to Indianapolis for the conference tournament.
Nebraska basketball played like its season was on the line, Brice Williams scored a program-record 43 points, but it wasn't quite enough. Ohio State handled every punch in handing the
Before Monday's loss, 96 of 97 projections on BracketMatrix.com listed Nebraska in the 68-team NCAA Tournament.
Nebraska men’s basketball coach Fred Hoiberg call this past week the toughest in his professional career. And because of it — dropping home games to Michigan and Minnesota