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Huskers Lose Second Straight in Big Ten Play

The Husker men’s basketball team dropped to 0-2 in Big Ten play with a 47-41 loss to Wisconsin at the Devaney Center Sunday afternoon. In a low-scoring defensive slugfest, the Huskers went ice-cold from the field in the late stages, costing themselves a chance to open the home portion of their conference schedule in style. Nebraska led 38-37 with six minutes to play but was held to just one field goal from that point forward, a Brandon Ubel three-pointer with one minute left. Three Huskers finished in double figure scoring. Ray Gallegos and Dylan Talley scored 12 points apiece, and Ubel added 10 points. Ubel and Shauvon Shields led the team with eight rebounds each. The Huskers held the Badgers to just 38 percent shooting, but shot just 37 percent themselves. Nebraska falls to 9-6 overall with the loss. They’re back on the hardwood Wednesday night, traveling to face unbeaten and second-ranked Michigan.

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