NCAAB Game Recap - Nebraska at Rutgers
Wed Jan 24, 2018 7:00 PM EST

Marq
70
Xav
89
F
Temp
42
Cin
75
F
Aub
91
Mizzu
73
F
SouthCar
77
Fla
72
F
Nev
103
Wyo
104
F(2OT)
URI
78
Ford
58
F
Woff
63
VMI
46
F
Samf
71
Chat
78
F
Furm
61
UNCG
71
F
Mercer
75
ETSU
84
F
Manh
63
Niag
72
F
Buck
87
Navy
67
F
LoyMD
91
Leh
88
F(2OT)
Boston
75
Lafy
72
F
Colg
81
Army
78
F
Stony
79
UMassL
82
F(OT)
Winth
95
Longw
78
F
Radf
78
HiPt
76
F(OT)
Albany
50
Vermt
61
F
GWebb
60
UNCA
65
F
Bingha
57
UMBC
69
F
UNH
68
Maine
69
F
NJIT
66
KennSt
60
F
BC
63
Syr
81
F
StJos
67
StBon
70
F
Nebras
60
Rut
54
F
FlGlf
96
NFla
87
F
UMass
72
LaSal
87
F
Stetsn
69
JU
76
F
GaTec
77
FSU
88
F
Rich
77
Duques
73
F(OT)
SeLA
65
SHSU
75
F
NOrl
73
NWSt
67
F
Presb
57
ChaSo
49
F
USC-Up
78
Lipsco
92
F
SDSt
68
SDak
87
F
SFA
92
CenAR
100
F
AbCh
66
TXAMC
80
F
Nich
79
Lamar
74
F
InWor
86
HCU
102
F
Evans
75
Valpa
65
F
IndSt
77
SIU
82
F
IlSt
72
NrthIA
83
F
LoyIL
80
Drake
57
F
Lou
75
Mia-FL
78
F(OT)
DeP
74
GTown
73
F
Stan
64
USC
69
F
AF
49
UtSt
71
F
Ind
71
Ill
73
F
NCSU
72
Pitt
68
F
UCRiv
40
UCIrv
79
F
SJSU
71
Bois
94
F
ColSt
78
SDSU
97
F

Jan 24, 2018, 7:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Nebraska

27

33

60

Rutgers

25

29

54

Copeland scores 23 to lead Nebraska over Rutgers
Wed Jan 24, 2018 10:24 PM

PISCATAWAY, N.J. (AP) For all the scoring that Isaac Copeland did against Rutgers, it was one of the little things that gave Nebraska a much-needed road win.

Copeland scored 23 points and came up with a clutch rebound in the final minute to lead Nebraska to 60-54 victory Wednesday night.

Copeland's rebound of a missed 3-pointer by James Palmer Jr. with 54 seconds to play and the Cornhuskers ahead by two points allowed Nebraska to take time off the clock and led to a layup by Glynn Watson Jr. with 29 seconds that all but sealed the game.

"That was big for us," said Copeland, who hit 9 of 15 shots from the field, including 3 of 5 from long range. "They had the momentum. Palmer got a good shot and he missed it and I got the rebound. Put a fresh 30 on the clock, so it was big for us.

In a game where Rutgers came up a possession or two short, coach Steve Pikiell felt the rebound was a difference maker.

"Huge," Pikiell said. "Huge. We did a good job. We wanted him taking 3s and not driving it. A long rebound on the 3 and we can't secure it. There were a couple of guys around the ball, too. Every possession is huge in a one-possession game."

Palmer added 18 points and Watson Jr. made two clutch layups in the final 2:30 as the Cornhuskers (15-8, 6-4 Big Ten) won their second road game of the season.

Corey Sanders had 14 points to lead Rutgers (12-10, 2-7) but he also was called for an offensive foul on a drive with the Scarlet Knights down by four with 14 seconds to play. Geo Baker and Deshawn Freeman added 10 apiece. Freeland also had a game-high 10 rebounds.

The 23-point performance was Copeland's second-best game since transferring from Georgetown.

"Isaac is building confidence in his entire game," Nebraska coach Tom Miles said. "It's a completely different system in what he is accustomed to. He likes certainty. There is some much uncertainty in the motions and reads and all that stuff. But I think he is doing better and better and better and is more comfortable fitting in and that grows confidence."

Palmer hit a 3-pointer and Copeland made a three and slammed home a rebound in an 8-0 run early in the second half that gave the Cornhuskers a 41-32 lead with 13:23 to play. They would score three baskets the rest of the way but hung on because Rutgers struggled just as much, finishing the game 22 of 65 from the field, or roughly 34 percent.

Nebraska wasn't much better, converting roughly 40 percent.

"Neither of us, the two teams, are juggernauts offensively. We're not going to pretend we're the Warriors," Miles quipped.

Isaiah Roby added eight points for Nebraska, including five free throws in the final 8:01.

BIG PICTURE

Nebraska: The Cornhuskers were picked to finish 13th in the league. Their 15-8 record is tied for the best in the program since the 2010-11 squad had the same mark after 23 games. Keep it up and they might get back the NCAA tournament for the first time since 2014.

Rutgers: The Scarlet Knights have struggled shooting all season and it hurt them again. Sanders, Baker and Freeman are the Big 3 and they were a combined 13 of 38 from the field. Starter Issa Thiam was 1 of 10, 0 for 7 from long range. That's 14 of 48 shooting from four of the five starters. Mamadou Doucoure was 2 of 3 from the field.

UP NEXT

Nebraska: hosts Iowa Saturday.

Rutgers: at Penn State Saturday.

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Leaders

Nebraska PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
I. Copeland Jr. 23 0 1 7 1 2
J. Palmer Jr. 18 0 4 6 0 2
Rutgers PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
C. Sanders 14 0 2 3 1 1
D. Freeman 10 0 0 10 1 0

Team Comparison

Nebras Rut
Points For 60 54
Field Goals 21/53-40% 22/65-34%
Three Pointers 5/18-28% 2/12-17%
Free Throws 13/16-81% 8/13-62%
Offensive Rebounds 12 20
Defensive Rebounds 26 22
Rebounds 46 45
Blocks 6 1
Steals 8 6
Turnovers 16 14
Personal Fouls 15 20
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 Jan 24 Nebras 60 @ Rut 54 I. Copeland Jr. 23 C. Sanders 14

Game Information

Stadium: Louis Brown Athletic Center, Piscataway, New Jersey
Attendance: 4,075
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