NCAAB Game Recap - Boston College at Nebraska
Wed Nov 29, 2017 9:15 PM EST

Duke
91
Ind
81
F
Penn
62
Vill
90
F
Mia-FL
86
Minn
81
F
Mich
71
UNC
86
F
InWor
68
Gonz
103
F
Belm
76
TCU
87
F
LaTec
74
Bama
77
F
(N/A)
40
Mia-O
123
F
(N/A)
61
FIU
79
F
(N/A)
69
South
92
F
(N/A)
54
Hamp
117
F
Woff
87
CoCar
81
F
FaDi
53
StPet
77
F
Amer
89
StFPA
100
F
(N/A)
33
NoKY
112
F
RobM
81
YSU
74
F
Marsh
104
W&M
114
F
Lafy
67
Drex
68
F
SacHr
87
UMassL
80
F
(N/A)
59
Longw
84
F
Colg
69
Albany
75
F
(N/A)
58
Stony
101
F
Winth
93
Furm
74
F
ArkSt
72
Clev
75
F
Lipsco
80
TNTec
86
F
WebIn
61
FlGlf
115
F
UMass
66
Quin
68
F
Mercer
60
Tenn
84
F
Buck
70
StJos
83
F
StBon
75
Sien
55
F
Vermt
71
Rich
65
F
Rider
84
Prov
88
F
E MI
81
NFla
84
F(OT)
Buff
106
Niag
87
F
USC-Up
70
UNCA
82
F
GMas
76
JMU
72
F
AF
64
IndSt
74
F
Morg
66
GrgWas
73
F
ETSU
82
Ford
77
F
Aub
73
Dayt
60
F
Colum
73
UConn
77
F(OT)
SJSU
79
BGSU
85
F
Boston
70
UNH
69
F
Clem
79
OhSt
65
F
PSU
78
NCSU
85
F
Lyon
56
NWSt
67
F
CenAR
65
ArkLR
71
F
Leh
85
Princ
76
F
GASt
63
AlaAM
53
F
IL-C
66
Troy
87
F
TXAMC
53
TxSt
66
F
LongB
56
Ariz
91
F
Drake
73
NebOm
75
F
E KY
51
W Ky
83
F
Alc
65
Tul
81
F
Rice
49
TexAr
69
F
FlaAM
58
Tex
82
F
SIU-E
59
SIU
86
F
APSU
63
OkSt
79
F
UNLV
68
NrthIA
77
F(OT)
TN-M
60
LSU
84
F
ORU
68
KSU
77
F
NOrl
66
Hou
75
F
USM
58
USA
69
F
Kent
79
Norf
70
F
Bry
67
Yale
84
F
Bingha
85
DelSt
64
F
(N/A)
61
MTSt
98
F
BYU
85
UtVal
58
F
Evans
59
NM
78
F
Wyo
78
Denv
88
F
ChiSt
69
Marq
95
F
BC
62
Nebras
71
F
WIMil
75
NIU
62
F
(N/A)
65
UCIrv
112
F
N CO
51
UCDav
56
F
CSBak
66
UCLA
75
F
Mont
54
Stan
70
F
S UT
88
Pepp
82
F
IlSt
68
Nev
98
F

Nov 29, 2017, 9:15 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Boston College

36

26

62

Nebraska

44

27

71

Cornhuskers use late run to put away Boston College 71-62
Thu Nov 30, 2017 12:24 AM

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) Well, at least Nebraska did its part for the Big Ten in what has otherwise been a miserable Big Ten/ACC Challenge for the conference.

James Palmer Jr. and Isaac Copeland scored 15 points apiece, and the Cornhuskers broke open the game late in a 71-62 win over Boston College on Wednesday night.

The win was only the Big Ten's second in 13 games in the annual battle between the leagues. Purdue beat Louisville for the other one.

"Someone told me we only had two wins so far. That's just stunning to me," Huskers coach Tim Miles said. "Good old Nebraska at least got 'em one."

The Huskers (6-2) went on a 12-0 run after Boston College (5-3) had trimmed the lead to 59-57. Palmer, who scored 11 points in the second half, started the spurt. Copeland ended it, leaving the Huskers with a 71-57 advantage with 1:30 to play.

Evan Taylor added a season-high 13 points for the Huskers and Glynn Watson Jr. had 10 points and six assists despite feeling under the weather.

Jerome Robinson had 17 points, Ky Bowman added 13 points and eight rebounds and Nik Popvic had 10 points for the Eagles (5-3), who have lost three straight in the Challenge.

BC lost forward Deontae Hawkins to a right knee injury in the first half. Hawkins, averaging 13.6 points and 10.3 rebounds, was on crutches in the second half. The Eagles also were missing starting guard Jordan Chatman (shoulder). Freshman Steffon Mitchell made his first start in Chatman's place.

"We've got guys out there who haven't played all year," BC coach Jim Christian said. "We've got two starters out in the first three minutes of the game. I've got Vin Baker, who's played maybe 19 minutes on the year, playing 30 minutes. Ervin Meznieks who hasn't played all year. They gave us heart, they gave us effort. You've got to make open shots to win on the road."

BIG PICTURE

Boston College: The Eagles entered the game off their best start in seven years, and now possible trouble looms. Much depends on the seriousness of Hawkins' injury.

Nebraska: The schedule gets much tougher now. The next four games are against No. 3 Michigan State (road), No. 12 Minnesota (home), No. 25 Creighton (road) and No. 2 Kansas (home).

"Who wouldn't want to play against four of the best programs in the country?" Taylor said. "It's going to be hard, but it's an opportunity to show the world what Nebraska basketball is and to get better. I'm excited, and I know our guys are excited and we hope for the best."

RILEY IN THE HOUSE

Mike Riley, fired as the Huskers' football coach on Saturday, attended the game with his wife, Dee. Miles said he had gotten a call from an associate athletic director asking if he had extra tickets for the Rileys.

Miles said Riley told him he planned to be in Lincoln for a while and that he hoped to go to some games.

"He is a man of class and grace and dignity," Miles said, "so it's good to have that kind of fan with us."

HE SAID IT

"This year we've been putting halves together, but not a full game. Today, they made their runs, but we stayed strong. We never lost the lead, so it's just a sign of growth. Hopefully, we can build on that." - Taylor.

UP NEXT

Boston College visits Hartford on Saturday.

Nebraska visits No. 3 Michigan State on Sunday.

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Leaders

Boston College PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Robinson 17 0 4 7 0 0
K. Bowman 13 0 6 8 0 0
Nebraska PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Palmer Jr. 15 0 2 3 5 1
I. Copeland Jr. 15 0 3 8 1 0

Team Comparison

BC Nebras
Points For 62 71
Field Goals 26/61-43% 27/55-49%
Three Pointers 4/22-18% 9/19-47%
Free Throws 6/8-75% 8/15-53%
Offensive Rebounds 14 8
Defensive Rebounds 26 23
Rebounds 41 31
Blocks 4 3
Steals 2 9
Turnovers 15 9
Personal Fouls 19 14
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2017-18 Reg Season - Nebras Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Wed Nov 29 BC 62 @ Nebras 71 J. Robinson 17 J. Palmer Jr. 15

Game Information

Stadium: Pinnacle Bank Arena, Lincoln, Nebraska
Attendance: 15,338
Game Time: