That was a flop as to the one foul called on Markowski after the made FTOfficials stink
Only thing is, there is no flop rule.That was a flop as to the one foul called on Markowski after the made FT
ApparentlyOnly thing is, there is no flop rule.
Thank you RD for what you do.Lady Huskers Win an Ugly one @ Northwestern by Twelve Points: 78-66
Jaz Shelley with her 1,000th Career Point, and 2-6 Treys moves her into the top Ten Husker Players with made 3-pointers.
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For real, there is no flop rule in the womens game.Apparently
The poor officiating had something to do with it too, they almost let the game get away from 'em.Breaking the press has to be a huge priority. Given recent failures they will be seeing a lot of it now.
Nebraska took a 22-point lead to the fourth quarter by getting back-to-back three-pointers from Kendall Moriarty and Haiby in the final 40 seconds to take a 56-34 edge to the final period. The Huskers went to the fourth 10-for-20 from three-point range - the 10th time this season that Nebraska hit double-digit threes in a game.
But Northwestern took Nebraska's hot long-range shooting out of the equation in the final period, forcing 11 turnovers with the Wildcats' Blizzard pressure defense. But the Cats also fouled relentlessly and the Huskers answered the bell. The Big Red hit 18-of-25 free throws in the fourth quarter alone, including 12 consecutive attempts at the stripe in the final 2:20 to seal the victory.
For the game, Nebraska hit 41.2 percent (21-51) of its shots from the field, while holding Northwestern to just 31.8 percent (21-66). The Huskers hit 10-of-21 threes (.476), while holding the Wildcats to 30 percent (6-20). The Big Red also hit a season-high 26 free throws on a season-best 34 attempts (.765), while Northwestern went 18-of-26 (.692) at the line.
Nebraska dominated the glass, 49-34, to compensate for losing the the turnover battle , 24-11.