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893:, the first Australian to play in the program, broke the NU freshman record for rebounds and double-doubles. He finished his four-year career fifth all-time in scoring and was only the second Husker to record 1,000 career rebounds. NU rebounded to finish 19–14 and make its second postseason appearance in three years in 2006, the program's most wins under Collier and the first time his Huskers won a Big 12 Tournament game. NU reached the semifinals of the conference tournament for the first time since winning the Big Eight Tournament in 1994. Collier abruptly resigned in August of 2006 to become the athletic director at his alma mater 674: 455: 53: 33: 284: 245: 206: 828:. The 7-ft 2-in. King was the tallest player in program history. Piatkowski, Nebraska's sixth man in 1990–91, went on to earn first-team all-conference honors twice. He ranks second on the Cornhuskers' career scoring list with 1,934 points and is the only Nebraska player to finish with at least 1,900 points, 600 rebounds (669) and 300 assists (322). In 2006, Piatkowski (No. 52) joined Hoppen and Stu Lantz (No. 22) as the only players to have their number retired. 614:, dubbed the "Big Bear of the Coliseum," never produced a winning team in his nine seasons at Nebraska, and never finished higher than fourth in conference play. Nevertheless, his colorful personality and uncanny ability to fashion upsets kept Cornhuskers fans entertained. The most dramatic of these upsets came against No. 4 Kansas in 1958. The Jayhawks defeated the Cornhuskers 102–46 earlier in the year, with star center 298: 259: 220: 529: 1204: 923: 914:.500 in conference play for the first time in ten seasons. Despite typically lackluster offensive performances, Sadler's strong defenses earned him eighty-nine victories through his first five seasons in Lincoln, the highest total in school history. He was the second NU coach to reach the postseason twice in his first three seasons and the second since 604: 816:
21–12 and finished third in the NIT. Nebraska missed postseason play in each of the following three seasons, but won a school-record twenty-six games in 1990–91. The Cornhuskers reached the Big Eight Tournament championship game for the first time and advanced to the NCAA Tournament, where they were upset by No. 14 seed
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to two national championships and served as athletic director for twenty-five years. Nebraska's men's team played at the Devaney Center from 1976 until 2013, compiling a record of 477–148 in its thirty-seven years at the arena. The highest attendance recorded at the arena was 15,038, a 62–54 Nebraska
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Nebraska led the Big 12 in scoring defense in Sadler's second season, allowing just 60.7 points per game. NU led the Big 12 again the following season and ranked just outside the top twenty nationally at 60.4 points against per game, the second-lowest total for NU since 1951. This allowed NU to reach
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Nebraska's NCAA Tournament run ended at four in 1994–95, but the Cornhuskers kept their postseason streak alive with an NIT berth, advancing to the second round. The 1995–96 team again failed to reach the NCAA Tournament, but capped its season with a run to the NIT title. NU won two games on the road
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had been hired as its head coach. NU lost at least twenty games in each of Hoiberg's first three seasons, the first such seasons in program history. The 2022-23 season looked to be the same until the Huskers won 5 of their 7 final games to finish 16-16. The positive momentum carried into the 2023-24
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with three winning seasons in his first four years. Led by another strong defensive unit that ranked seventh nationally in field goal percentage against (.389), NU defeated three ranked teams during the 2010–11 season, reaching the NIT to mark the school's third postseason appearance in four seasons
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fired Sadler after six seasons. At the press conference to address his firing, an emotional Sadler addressed the media: "I wanted to be the guy that won the first NCAA Tournament game. It didn’t happen. That's the bottom line. We can all sit here and talk about this that whatever. It all comes down
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Behind Nebraska's longest conference winning streak in twenty years, Nee's twelfth team at NU finished fourth in the Big 12 and returned to the NCAA Tournament. The bid was the Cornhuskers' fifth during the 1990s and extended a school-record postseason streak to eight years. The streak reached nine
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was introduced as Nebraska's twenty-fourth basketball coach. During his introductory press conference, Nee said a "new era" in NU basketball was beginning. Nee's fourteen teams appeared in the postseason eleven times and topped the twenty-win mark in seven seasons. In his first season, Nebraska was
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earned All-Big Eight honors in 1971 and 1972, respectively. Guard Jerry Fort, who finished his career with a then-school record 1,882 points, was the first Nebraska player chosen first-team all-conference three times. Led by Cipriano and Fort, Nebraska began a string of fourteen consecutive winning
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as the Cornhuskers' new coach on April 5, 2000. In Collier's first season, Nebraska finished 14–16 as Belcher returned to the lineup and earned second-team All-Big 12 honors. He finished his career with 353 steals, the third-most in NCAA history. In Collier's fourth season, Nebraska finished 18–13
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Three more NCAA Tournament appearances followed the record-breaking 1991 season. In 1992–93, the Huskers tied for second place in the Big Eight, their highest league finish under Nee. In addition to reaching a fourth consecutive NCAA Tournament and recording back-to-back twenty-win seasons for the
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After ending the decade with an 11–5 season under former Kansas All-American Charles T. Black, Nebraska had just two winning seasons over the following nineteen years, one of which was a Big Six championship in 1937. The 1930s produced four more Cornhusker All-Americans: Don Maclay in 1931, Steve
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A turn back tax to support a $ 25 million bond for a new arena in downtown Lincoln was approved by local voters on May 11, 2010; Pinnacle Bank purchased the naming rights in a 25-year, $ 11.25 million agreement. The first event at the new arena was NU's 2013 summer commencement ceremony, and the
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in the first round. Despite appearing in the preseason AP Poll for the first time in twenty years, Nebraska finished under .500 in 2014–15 and did not have a winning record again until 2017–18. On February 6, 2017, Nebraska suffered their worst home defeat in program history, closing the regular
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single-handedly matching Nebraska's forty-six points. In the rematch, guard Jim Kubacki hit a jump shot with two seconds remaining to give Nebraska a 43–41 win. Kubacki started the game out with a knee injury, but when team captain Gary Reimers hurt his leg with seven minutes remaining, Kubacki
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was hired as head coach in 1946, and after two losing seasons he turned Nebraska's fortunes around. In 1948–49, Good's Huskers went 16–10, tied Oklahoma for the Big Seven championship and defeated the Sooners in a conference playoff to qualify for an NCAA berth. The Cornhuskers lost 52–35 to
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were named all-conference performers in 1949, and Whitehead earned the honor again the next year. The 6-ft 11-in. Whitehead averaged a then-school-record 15.7 points per game in 1950 and was the first Cornhusker selected to play in the East-West All-Star Game at
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Athletic director Fred Leuhring arranged for Nebraska to play its home basketball games in 1921 at the State Fairgrounds Coliseum, which had a wider court and more seating capacity than Grant Hall. Nebraska's first game at the Fairgrounds was a 31–10 win over
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and a 79–15 record during the energetic Cipriano's varsity career. Following graduation, he served as an assistant coach at his alma mater until he was hired by Idaho in 1960. His Vandals improved in each of his three seasons and posted a 20–6 record in
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was introduced as the twenty-sixth head coach in program history. Sadler's program saw limited success through his six seasons in Lincoln, finishing above .500 four times but winning only one postseason game and failing to reach the NCAA Tournament.
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Nebraska did not make the NCAA Tournament until 1986 and remains the only major-conference program to have never won a tournament game. Prior to the creation of the NCAA Tournament, Nebraska was a Midwest power under head coaches R. G. Clapp and
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on February 1, 1986. He finished as the school's all-time scoring leader with 2,167 points and broke or tied nineteen school records. Despite Hoppen's injury, Iba's team earned the school's first NCAA Tournament berth, where they lost to
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season where NU finished 3rd in the Big Ten and earned an 8 seed in the NCAA Tournament. A first round loss to Texas A&M ended the season, but the team still finished with the second best record in program history at 23-11.
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was sidelined by a wrist injury; the team finished 11–19 and tied the school record for losses in a season. Nee was fired just days after a 69–64 win over Colorado made him the winningest coach in school history.
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Cipriano brought Nebraska into the modern era, coaching seventeen seasons and 450 games. His record of 253–197 gave him nearly one-fifth of Nebraska's all-time wins, and 168 more than any previous NU head coach.
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on January 14, 1921, with a crowd of 1,500 in attendance. After two seasons, the Cornhuskers returned to a remodeled Grant Hall and played there until 1926, when the school finished construction on the $ 445,000
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first time in school history, Nee's 1993–94 team won the school's first conference tournament title. The Cornhuskers defeated Oklahoma, Missouri, and Oklahoma State to win the Big Eight Tournament.
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as the nation's top player six feet tall or shorter. Moore scored 1,204 points, shot .901 from the free throw line during his career, and was NU's first three-time academic All-Big Eight selection.
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to claim the unofficial state championship. Nebraska, by then known as the "Cornhuskers", played an out-of-state opponent for the first time the following season, defeating James Naismith and
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Cipriano coached Nebraska to another twenty-victory season in 1977–78. The Cornhuskers, led by All-Big Eight guard Brian Banks, finished 22–8 and advanced to the second round of the
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Cipriano's first two teams struggled to a combined record of 17–33. But his third team, in 1965–66, was one of the most successful in school history, finishing 20–5 and second to
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As near as can be determined, the University of Nebraska was first represented by a men's basketball team on February 2, 1897, six years after the invention of the sport by
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and earned its first postseason bid in five years. Nebraska won its first two games in the 2004 NIT, including a thrilling 71–70 road victory over in-state rival
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in 1999 when Big 12 Player of the Year Venson Hamilton led the Cornhuskers to the second round of the NIT. The 1999–2000 season quickly fell apart when guard
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Hokuf in 1933, George Wahlquist in 1936, and Robert Parsons in 1937. Maclay was the Big Six's scoring leader in 1930, scoring 112 points in ten league games.
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ranked the Cornhuskers in the top ten three times between 1897 and 1903. Much of the team's modest modern-day success came during the fourteen-year tenure of
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Iba was named head coach following Cipriano's death in November 1980. In Iba's six seasons, Nebraska was 106–71 and advanced to postseason play four times.
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in the Big Eight. However, that was not enough to garner a postseason bid, as only the conference champion was guaranteed a berth in the twenty-two-team
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performed to a sold-out crowd on September 13. Nebraska's first men's basketball game at Pinnacle Bank Arena was on November 8, 2013, a 79–55 win over
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in 2011 and later that year the school opened the Hendricks Training Complex, a basketball training and practice facility attached to the
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combined to take the Cornhuskers to the NCAA Tournament just once in nineteen seasons. Miles was fired in 2019 and Nebraska hired former
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in the opening round. NU nearly overcame a seventeen-point halftime deficit in the third round, but lost to Hawaii by one point.
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in the semifinals. The Cornhuskers returned to the NIT each of the next two seasons, advancing to the second round both times.
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eight times with a combined record of 0–8. Nebraska is the only power conference school that has never won a tournament game.
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as the primary home venue for Nebraska's basketball programs. Initially called the NU Sports Complex, it was later named for
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was reaching out to coaches across to gauge their interest in Nebraska's coaching position. He resigned following the game.
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became NU's home venue in 2013, both programs practice and train at the Hendricks Training Complex at the Devaney Center.
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48–8 in what is still the worst loss in KU history. NU's 1900 team was retroactively ranked second nationally by the
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67–59 in the first round of the Southeast Regional. Before the tournament began, Iba became aware athletic director
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to a postseason game, but the offer was declined. The Cornhuskers were invited to a postseason AAU tournament in
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and scored more than eighty points in four of their five postseason games, finishing with a 60–56 victory over
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The 1966–67 team finished 16–9 and made the school's first postseason appearance, in the fourteen-team
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The late job opening created by Collier's abrupt resignation was filled in just one week, when
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opened in 1926. NU faced another university for the first time in 1899, winning games against
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in the first round. The 1990–91 team included two future first-round NBA draft picks, senior
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was hired as Nebraska's head basketball coach on March 24, 2012 after a five-year stint at
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In the fall of 1976, NU basketball moved out of the Coliseum and into the state-of the-art
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on November 4, 2013, followed four days later by their first regular season game against
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championship in 1912, 1913, and 1914, and guard Sam Carrier became Nebraska's first
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nineteen times with a combined record of 24–18. They won the tournament in 1996.
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Nebraska has had 15 former men's basketball players appear in at least one
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Hoppen's college career was ended by a knee injury he sustained against
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again. The duo were named co-recipients of Big Eight Coach of the Year.
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Bush coached the school's first 1,000-point scorer, Indianapolis native
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and served as NU's primary home venue for all but two seasons until the
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Pinnacle Bank Arena, also known as "The Vault", is a 15,500-seat
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(February 18, 1963). 2902:"How It Was: The first great coach" 1207:Nebraska vs. Florida Gulf Coast at 1031: 619:convinced Bush to let him suit up. 578:52–35, which finished runner-up to 341:Conference regular season champions 244: 205: 13: 4730:Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center 2103: 364:1908, 1909, 1910, 1912, 1913, 1914 347:1912, 1913, 1914, 1916, 1949, 1950 14: 5864: 1164: 1042: 4908:Nebraska Tractor Test Laboratory 4862:Midwest Roadside Safety Facility 968:after thirty-seven years at the 844:and 1998 first-round draft pick 733:, and they took Nebraska to the 296: 289: 282: 275: 257: 250: 243: 236: 218: 211: 204: 197: 51: 31: 5853:1897 establishments in Nebraska 4953:International Thespian Festival 4725:Lied Center for Performing Arts 4715:Lester F. 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Index

2023–24 Nebraska Cornhuskers men's basketball team

University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Troy Dannen
Fred Hoiberg
Big Ten
Lincoln, Nebraska
Pinnacle Bank Arena
Cornhuskers
Missouri Valley
University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Big Ten Conference
NCAA Division I
NCAA tournament
NIT
Fred Hoiberg
Ewald O. Stiehm
Premo-Porretta Power Poll
Danny Nee
1996 NIT championship
Barry Collier
Doc Sadler
Tim Miles
Chicago Bulls
Fred Hoiberg

James Naismith
Sheldon Museum of Art
Nebraska Coliseum
Nebraska Wesleyan

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