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NCAAB · 1 hour ago

Iowa Downs Nebraska 77-71, Reaches 1st Elite Eight in 39 Years

Joe Raineri

Joe Raineri

Host · Writer

Iowa Downs Nebraska 77-71, Reaches 1st Elite Eight in 39 Years

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Iowa Defeats Nebraska in a Tight Contest

In a closely contested matchup, the 9th seed Iowa edged out their conference rivals, Nebraska, with a final score of 77 to 71. This victory was particularly notable for Iowa's defensive performance in the second half, where they held Nebraska to just 25 points. Both teams' coaches shared their thoughts after the game, reflecting on the tactical adjustments and the intensity of the rivalry.

The coaches highlighted several aspects of the game and their respective teams. They discussed the strategic adjustments made, the pace of the game, and the overall effort from both teams. The rivalry between the teams was acknowledged, though it was noted that it's characterized by mutual respect and professionalism, particularly praising Nebraska’s Coach Hoiberg for running a class program.

Nebraska’s coach expressed deep respect for Iowa, commending their performance, especially towards the end of the game. Despite the loss, he took pride in his team's achievements throughout the season, such as winning their first NCAA tournament game, reaching the Sweet 16, achieving the most wins in Nebraska basketball history, and attaining the highest ranking ever for the program. He summed up his sentiments by stating that, while the loss was painful, the legacy and impact of this group of players on Nebraska basketball would be lasting and significant.

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