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Nebraska’s Historic Start: How the Cornhuskers Are Redefining Big Ten Basketball

Last updated: December 20, 2025 5:08 am
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The Nebraska Cornhuskers didn’t just beat Wisconsin—they delivered a statement victory that places them among the elite teams in program history, matching the 1977-78 squad’s perfect 10-0 start while showcasing a balanced offensive attack that could redefine their Big Ten championship aspirations.

A Night of Historic Proportions

The 90-60 demolition of Wisconsin at Pinnacle Bank Arena represents more than just another win for Nebraska basketball. It marks the program’s first 10-0 start since the 1977-78 season, a benchmark that had stood for nearly five decades. The Cornhuskers’ 14-game winning streak dating back to last season also ties the school record set during the 1990-91 campaign.

What makes this achievement particularly significant is the manner of victory. The 30-point margin represents Nebraska’s largest conference win since defeating Rutgers by 34 points in 2016, demonstrating that this team isn’t just winning—it’s dominating quality opponents. The victory sends a clear message to the rest of the Big Ten: Nebraska is a legitimate contender.

Balanced Offensive Onslaught

Coach Fred Hoiberg has built an offensive machine that operates with surgical precision. Against Wisconsin, the Cornhuskers displayed remarkable balance with five players scoring in double figures:

  • Rienk Mast: 17 points, 10 rebounds (third double-double of season)
  • Braden Frager: 15 points
  • Berke Buyuktuncel: 14 points
  • Pryce Sandfort: 14 points
  • Sam Hoiberg: 12 points

The team shot an impressive 54.1% from the field overall, but the real story was their efficiency inside the arc, where they converted at a staggering 71% rate. This inside-out attack proved too much for a Wisconsin defense that had been solid coming into the game.

Defensive Dominance

While the offensive numbers jump off the page, Nebraska’s defensive performance might have been even more impressive. The Cornhuskers completely disrupted Wisconsin’s offensive rhythm, holding the Badgers to 34.4% shooting overall and just 21.9% from three-point range.

The defensive game plan specifically targeted John Blackwell, the reigning Big Ten Player of the Week, limiting him to just seven points on 1-of-11 shooting. This strategic focus on neutralizing Wisconsin’s top weapon demonstrates the sophistication of Nebraska’s defensive approach under Hoiberg.

The Turning Point

The game turned decisively in Nebraska’s favor during a crucial stretch in the first half. After Wisconsin built an early 13-9 lead, the Badgers fell into a pattern of settling for three-pointers, attempting 13 consecutive shots from beyond the arc with only two finding the net.

Meanwhile, Nebraska exploited Wisconsin’s perimeter-focused defense with a series of high-percentage interior shots. The Cornhuskers scored on four consecutive layups and paint jumpers to build a 27-22 advantage with 7:51 remaining in the first half.

The knockout blow came in the final three minutes before halftime, when Nebraska unleashed a 10-0 run to extend their lead to 47-31, essentially putting the game out of reach before the second half even began.

Program Resurgence Under Hoiberg

This historic start represents the culmination of Fred Hoiberg’s rebuilding project in Lincoln. After several seasons of gradual improvement, the Cornhuskers have emerged as a force in the Big Ten, playing an exciting brand of basketball that has energized the fanbase.

The significance of matching the 1977-78 team’s start cannot be overstated. That squad, led by coach Joe Cipriano, finished 22-11 and reached the NIT quarterfinals during an era when Nebraska basketball was consistently competitive. The current team’s ability to replicate that success suggests the program has returned to its historical standard of excellence.

Big Ten Implications

With the victory, Nebraska improves to 1-0 in conference play while handing Wisconsin its first Big Ten loss of the season. The result immediately establishes the Cornhuskers as a team to beat in the conference race and could have significant implications for seeding in the Big Ten Tournament.

The dominant nature of the win sends a psychological message to other conference contenders. Nebraska demonstrated they can not only compete with traditional powers like Wisconsin but can overwhelm them with both offensive firepower and defensive intensity.

Looking Ahead

The Cornhuskers now face the challenge of maintaining this level of performance as the season progresses. Historical fast starts don’t always translate to sustained success, but this Nebraska team appears built for the long haul with its depth, balance, and defensive versatility.

Key factors that will determine whether Nebraska can build on this historic start include:

  • Maintaining offensive efficiency against tougher defensive opponents
  • Avoiding the injury bug that has derailed promising seasons in the past
  • Developing consistent road performance in hostile Big Ten environments
  • Continuing to get contributions from across the roster rather than relying on one or two stars

The Cornhuskers have positioned themselves for a special season, but the true test will be whether they can sustain this level of play through the grueling Big Ten schedule. If they can, this team could not only break school records but potentially make noise in March Madness.

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