“Against All Odds: Nebraska’s Stunning Comeback Secures Crown Championship Victory Over UCF!”
In a thrilling showdown that kept fans on the edge of their seats, the Nebraska Cornhuskers emerged victorious against the UCF Knights, clinching the inaugural College Basketball Crown with a score of 77-66 on Sunday. Set against the vibrant backdrop of Las Vegas’ T-Mobile Arena, this championship game was more than just a contest; it was a testament to guts, grit, and the relentless spirit of the Husker basketball program. The stakes were high, and history was made when Brice Williams shattered a long-standing season scoring record, contributing significantly to this remarkable achievement. With standout performances from both Williams and his teammates, including Connor Essegian and Juwan Gary, Nebraska showcased their prowess on the court, battling through adversity and proving their mettle as they celebrated a well-deserved crown. To dive into the details of an unforgettable game, click on this link to <a href="https://images.rivals.com/image/upload/fauto,qauto,t_large/ixdekc2pkx0vjmjepp3x”>LEARN MORE.
It was a game that featured Husker basketball history. Brice Williams, NU’s first-team All-Big Ten and all-everything player, broke James Palmer Jr.’s single-season scoring record (708).
The Nebraska men’s basketball program beat the UCF Knights 77-66 on Sunday to win the inaugural College Basketball Crown inside T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.Williams entered the game 17 points shy of breaking the record and did so with a 21-point effort against the Knights. Williams was one of three Huskers who scored at least 20 points.The offensive struggles continued to start the second half. At one point, NU missed 14 consecutive shots from the field, and UCF scored 16 straight points to grab a 14-point edge, 49-35, with 15 minutes remaining.>> Follow us on Twitter (@NebraskaRivals)But then the Huskers woke up.NU looked like it was going to run away in the early parts of the game and even pushed its lead to 12 points, 23-11, with 10:21 left before halftime. There was a 14-2 NU run in there that included back-to-back 3s plus a jumper from Williams as well as a triple from Essegian.>> NEW SUBSCRIBERS get 30 days FREE
Nebraska shot 48% from the field and 43% from 3-point range (9-of-21). NU’s defense limited UCF to 40% from the field and 24% from 3 (7-of-29).
>> GAIN ALL-ACCESS with an annual or monthly subscription for less than /monthNU rattled off runs of 11 and 13 while going on a massive momentum-shifting 24-3 run to give it a 59-52 lead with seven minutes left. NU never trailed again.>> Subscribe for FREE to the Inside Nebraska YouTube channelNebraska wins Crown championship over UCFAdvertisement
>> Follow us on Instagram (@nebraskarivals)But UCF fought back and was doing it without its best player in Darius Johnson, who was slowed with a hamstring injury and played just 11 minutes. Instead, it was 6-3 guard Jordan Ivy-Curry who came off the bench to match Williams’ first-half output with 15 points.>> Sound off on the hot topics on ourINSIDER’S BOARDDuring that 24-3 run, Essegian scored 11 points and sank three 3s while Gary, the junkyard dawg he is, provided toughness in the paint and scored nine points.
UCF ended the half strong and scored seven straight points to turn a 33-26 deficit into a 33-all ballgame. NU didn’t make a field goal in the final five minutes.Connor Essegian poured in 21 points — 14 in the second half — while Juwan Gary was his usual junkyard dawg self with 20 points, eight rebounds and two steals.NU sealed the win at the free-throw line as Williams sank six freebies. The Huskers shot just 59% at the line overall (10-17) but those 10 points were better than what UCF mustered at the line, as the Knights shot just six all game, making five.UCF did get its deficit down to four points, but NU got strong play from Cale Jacobsen, who had answers with a 3 and a layup. Four games. Seven days. One crown.A championship crown.
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