NCAAB Game Recap - Minnesota at Nebraska
Wed Feb 13, 2019 9:00 PM EST

SouthCar
73
Tenn
85
F
Prov
67
Vill
85
F
TxTch
78
OkSt
50
F
Wake
66
FSU
88
F
GaTec
68
VaTec
76
F
Boston
61
Army
71
F
StLou
73
GrgWas
58
F
UNCA
57
USC-Up
53
F
Presb
85
Winth
93
F
SMU
74
Temp
82
F
Mem
79
ECU
69
F
SoFL
65
UCF
78
F
USA
65
GaSo
75
F
Troy
63
GASt
77
F
NJIT
55
FlGlf
57
F
UMBC
64
Bingha
50
F
UNH
44
Vermt
73
F
Rich
60
VCU
81
F
JU
93
Stetsn
70
F
Iona
57
Sien
52
F
Rut
59
NW
56
F
Lafy
80
Navy
74
F
Clem
64
Mia-FL
65
F
Hamp
84
Campbl
87
F
LoyMD
86
Amer
84
F
MOSt
68
Evans
56
F
UMassL
86
Albany
54
F
Longw
62
HiPt
59
F
ChaSo
74
GWebb
77
F
KennSt
57
NFla
80
F
Duques
72
LaSal
73
F
Maine
73
Hartfo
81
F
UMass
75
GMas
80
F(OT)
McNee
57
SFA
67
F
Lib
74
Lipsco
66
F
Colg
74
HolyC
70
F
InWor
64
SeLA
70
F
AbCh
64
Nich
48
F
IlSt
64
NrthIA
77
F
HCU
75
CenAR
71
F
NWSt
70
Lamar
75
F
SHSU
70
TXAMC
69
F
Syr
58
NCSU
73
F
IndSt
87
Valpa
82
F(OT)
LoyIL
54
Brad
61
F
Crei
61
Xav
64
F(OT)
GTown
75
Seton
90
F
Miss
60
Aub
55
F
Wyo
59
UtSt
76
F
SJSU
60
NM
92
F
Minn
61
Nebras
62
F
Vand
57
Fla
66
F
UCLA
75
Cal
67
F(OT)
LongB
82
CS-Ful
85
F
CSNor
59
UCDav
76
F
AzSt
73
Col
77
F
Bois
63
Fres
65
F
USC
76
Stan
79
F

Feb 13, 2019, 9:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Minnesota

31

30

61

Nebraska

30

32

62

Palmer's last-second FTs lift Huskers over Gophers 62-61
Thu Feb 14, 2019 12:33 AM

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) Nebraska caught a break in the final seconds - maybe even two - and now its longest losing streak in four years is over.

James Palmer made two free throws after Amir Coffey was called for a questionable foul with 1.1 seconds left, allowing the Cornhuskers to beat Minnesota 62-61 Wednesday night for their first win in eight games.

"It definitely feels good for us," Palmer said. "We were working hard. We lost seven in a row, but even in practice we were going hard. We wanted to focus, come out with a defensive mentality. Thanks to the fans for really showing support tonight. We appreciate it."

That Palmer was in position to get fouled was a stroke of good fortune for Nebraska. Moments earlier Minnesota's Dupree McBrayer had picked up a loose ball under the Huskers' basket after Thomas Allen had his shot blocked.

But McBrayer stepped out of bounds, giving Nebraska one more possession with 2.7 seconds left. Glynn Watson Jr. inbounded to Palmer, who leaned forward to shoot and drew enough contact from a backing off Coffey to get the whistle.

"I pump faked maybe once or twice and he bit a little bit and I jumped into him," Palmer said.

Palmer went to the line and hit the first free throw, and after a timeout he swished the second to send the Pinnacle Bank Arena crowd into a frenzy.

"I knew if he made the first one, we were going to win," Watson said.

Minnesota couldn't get off a shot before the buzzer, and an incensed Gophers coach Richard Pitino started to follow an official off the court, but the official waved him off and Pitino turned around.

"That one stings," he said. "Probably the six years in this league, that one stings the most of any of the games I've been a part of because we deserved to win."

Palmer finished with 24 points for the Huskers (14-11, 4-10 Big Ten). Watson broke out of the worst slump of his career, scoring 19 points.

Jordan Murphy had 19 points, Daniel Oturu added 16 and Coffey had 11 for the Gophers (17-8, 6-9), who have lost four straight.

The Gophers led 61-60 and had the ball in the final minute, but Murphy, who scored eight of his team's last 10 points, was called for a charge into Roby with 20.9 seconds left.

Allen had his shot blocked by Oturu with time running down, and McBrayer grabbed the ball but turned it over when his foot touched the baseline.

That set up the winning sequence for Nebraska, which hadn't won since Jan. 14.

BIG PICTURE

Minnesota: The Gophers' longest losing streak of the season continues, and they've lost six in a row in Lincoln. They also lost for the seventh time in eight road games.

Nebraska: Palmer's free throws won the game, but the resurgence of Watson is what helped put the Huskers in position to win. In the previous four games, Watson was 6 of 37 from the floor and 1 of 18 on 3-pointers with a total of 15 points. "Felt good. Just stayed with it, kept working, found the rhythm and got it going," he said.

NUMBERS TO NOTE

Nebraska shot 50 percent, its best performance since shooting 53.3 percent against Creighton on Dec. 8. ... Huskers coach Tim Miles won his 50th conference game. Only three other Nebraska coaches won as many. ... The Huskers trailed by 11 points, the biggest deficit the Huskers have come back from to win this season. ... Murphy, who had 13 rebounds to go with his 19 points, posted his 17th double-double of the season.

HE SAID IT

"I'm not going to comment on any officiating unless you want to start paying fines." - Pitino, when a reporter asked about two calls against Minnesota in the last minute.

UP NEXT

Minnesota hosts Indiana on Saturday.

Nebraska hosts Northwestern on Saturday.

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Leaders

Minnesota PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Murphy 19 0 3 13 0 0
D. Oturu 16 0 1 4 2 2
Nebraska PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Palmer Jr. 24 0 2 3 1 0
G. Watson Jr. 19 0 1 1 0 0

Team Comparison

Minn Nebras
Points For 61 62
Field Goals 25/54-46% 24/48-50%
Three Pointers 6/14-43% 5/14-36%
Free Throws 5/8-62% 9/13-69%
Offensive Rebounds 10 5
Defensive Rebounds 21 22
Rebounds 37 32
Blocks 4 4
Steals 4 3
Turnovers 10 11
Personal Fouls 14 14
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2018-19 Reg Season - Series Tied 1-1

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Wed Dec 5 Nebras 78 @ Minn 85 I. Copeland Jr. 17 A. Coffey 32
Wed Feb 13 Minn 61 @ Nebras 62 J. Murphy 19 J. Palmer Jr. 24

Game Information

Stadium: Pinnacle Bank Arena, Lincoln, Nebraska
Attendance: 15,642
Game Time: