NCAAB Game Recap - Nebraska at Maryland
Thu Mar 14, 2019 3:20 PM EDT

Prov
62
Vill
73
F
Akr
46
Buff
82
F
NCSU
56
UVA
76
F
Sac
73
Mont
79
F
TCU
61
KSU
70
F
Bois
69
Nev
77
F
USC
75
Wash
78
F
ChiSt
49
NMSt
86
F
LaTec
56
ODU
57
F
UCRiv
44
UCIrv
63
F
CSNor
68
UCSB
71
F
NIU
80
Toled
76
F
Lou
70
UNC
83
F
StJon
54
Marq
86
F
WVU
79
TxTch
74
F
S UT
83
N CO
64
F
NM
83
UtSt
91
F
UCLA
72
AzSt
83
F
UMKC
64
UtVal
71
F
N TX
51
W Ky
67
F
UCDav
71
CS-Ful
75
F(OT)
DelSt
57
NCC
75
F
CenAR
65
SeLA
79
F
Ball
86
BGSU
99
F
Syr
72
Duke
84
F
GTown
57
Seton
73
F
Tex
57
Kansas
65
F
MTSt
84
E WA
90
F
Marsh
73
USM
82
F
Seatt
75
GrCan
84
F
Oreg
66
Utah
54
F
AF
50
Fres
76
F
IaSt
83
Baylor
66
F
CenMI
89
Kent
81
F
Crei
61
Xav
63
F
VaTec
63
FSU
65
F(OT)
PorSt
71
Web
81
F
Colora
73
OrSt
58
F
CSBak
70
UTRGV
85
F
SDSU
63
UNLV
55
F
Lamar
72
NOrl
76
F
BethC
71
How
80
F
UAB
85
UTSA
76
F
LongB
68
HI
66
F
GrgWas
57
GMas
61
F
Nebras
69
MD
61
F
Mizzu
71
Aub
81
F
Tul
68
Mem
83
F
USA
70
UL
69
F
Rich
68
StLou
71
F
ULM
80
CoCar
50
F
TAMU
54
MissSt
80
F
Ill
62
Iowa
83
F
ECU
57
WichSt
73
F
StJos
92
Duques
86
F
PSU
72
Minn
77
F(OT)
Bama
62
Miss
57
F
SMU
74
Tuls
65
F
LaSal
57
URI
76
F
Ind
75
OhSt
79
F
UConn
80
SoFL
73
F
Ark
50
Fla
66
F

Mar 14, 2019, 3:20 PM EDT

Final

1

2

T

(13) Nebraska

32

37

69

(5) Maryland

20

41

61

Nebraska surprises No. 21 Maryland 69-61 in Big 10 tourney
Thu Mar 14, 2019 8:55 PM

CHICAGO (AP) Once James Palmer Jr. pulled on his crisp red Nebraska jersey, it was mostly smooth sailing for the Cornhuskers.

Palmer scored 24 points after a late wardrobe change, and Nebraska shut down No. 21 Maryland 69-61 on Thursday for the first big surprise of the Big Ten Tournament.

Using a seven-man rotation because of injuries and backup guard Nana Akenten's suspension, the Cornhuskers harassed the Terrapins into 36 percent (18 for 50) shooting and 11 turnovers. Glynn Watson Jr. added 19 points, and Isaiah Roby finished with 15.

"We believe in each other. That's the main thing," Watson said.

Palmer went 8 for 13 from the field after he matched a career high with 34 points in Wednesday's tournament-opening victory over Rutgers. He played 40 minutes for the second straight day after realizing right before tip-off that he wasn't wearing his game jersey.

"Oh man. I was shocked because I've never done that before," Palmer said. "First time for everything. Lucky for me our manager Pat (Norris) got it to me in time."

Nebraska (18-15) earned a second win in the Big Ten tourney for the first time since 2016 and will face fourth-seeded Wisconsin on Friday afternoon. The Cornhuskers lost 62-51 to the Badgers on Jan. 29 in their only meeting of the season.

"A lot of teams would just say, we've got seven guys, there's no way, and they'd quit," coach Tim Miles said. "Not just say I quit, but they just wouldn't do those things. So I think that is probably that mentality is the thing I'm most proud of."

Maryland (22-10) swept Nebraska during the regular season, including a 60-45 win in Lincoln on Feb. 6. But the Terrapins - one of the youngest teams in the country - struggled offensively in their third loss in their last four games.

Bruno Fernando, who entered with averages of 14 points and 10.5 rebounds, was held to three points and eight boards. Anthony Cowan Jr. scored 17 of his 18 points in the second half, and Darryl Morsell finished with 14.

"I knew they were gonna double team me the whole time," Fernando said. "I just think they did a really good job of that and we got stagnant. I think we could have moved a lot more."

The Terrapins trailed by as many as 13 in the first half, but they closed to 35-30 on Morsell's jam with 14:49 left. The Cornhuskers responded with a 9-0 run, capped by Watson's 3-pointer with 11:59 to go.

Coach Mark Turgeon was whistled for a technical foul with 8:25 left after no foul was called as Morsell drove up the court on a fast break. Watson then made two foul shots and Roby converted a three-point play, extending Nebraska's lead to 51-37 with 8:12 left.

"We've overcome a lot. We'll overcome this," Turgeon said. "We just didn't play well today. We'll get ourselves ready to go and hopefully play better in the NCAA Tournament."

ON THE GLASS

Nebraska's Tanner Borchardt had nine rebounds as the Cornhuskers matched Maryland on the glass at 33 apiece. The Terrapins entered with one of the best rebounding margins in the nation at plus-8.8 per game.

BIG PICTURE

Nebraska: A third game in three days is one tough order for the Cornhuskers, but they feel a lot better about themselves than they did a week ago. They have won three in a row since a stretch of 11 losses in 13 games.

Maryland: The Terrapins showed some fight in the second half, but they had to chase the Cornhuskers after a shaky start. They had just 20 points in the first half on 29 percent shooting.

UP NEXT

Nebraska struggled offensively in its January loss to Wisconsin, shooting 28.3 percent from the field. The Badgers have won three in a row.

Maryland waits to see where it's going in the NCAA Tournament.

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Leaders

Nebraska PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Palmer Jr. 24 0 3 5 1 0
G. Watson Jr. 19 0 3 4 1 0
Maryland PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
A. Cowan Jr. 18 0 4 4 0 0
D. Morsell 14 0 5 3 2 0

Team Comparison

Nebras MD
Points For 69 61
Field Goals 24/55-44% 18/50-36%
Three Pointers 8/22-36% 6/20-30%
Free Throws 13/19-68% 19/23-83%
Offensive Rebounds 8 7
Defensive Rebounds 25 26
Rebounds 33 37
Blocks 4 5
Steals 8 4
Turnovers 8 11
Personal Fouls 21 16
Technical Fouls 0 1
Ejections 0 0

2018-19 Reg Season - MD Leads Series 2-1

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Wed Jan 2 Nebras 72 @ MD 74 J. Palmer Jr. 26 A. Cowan Jr. 19
Wed Feb 6 MD 60 @ Nebras 45 J. Smith 18 I. Roby 20
Thu Mar 14 Nebras 69 @ MD 61 J. Palmer Jr. 24 A. Cowan Jr. 18

Game Information

Stadium: United Center, Chicago, Illinois
Attendance: 16,207
Game Time: