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1 NEBRASKA BASKETBALL Game Date: Jan. 31, 2009 Tipoff time: 7:05 p.m. CT Venue: United Spirit Arena (15,098) NEBRASKA CORNHUSKERS Game: Game Record: 12-7, 2-4 Big 12 Head coach: Doc Sadler Record at NU: (3 years) Record at Division I: (5 years) Career Record: (10 years) THE MATCHUP VS. TEXAS TECH Game: Game Record: 11-9, 1-4 Big 12 Head coach: Pat Knight Record at TTU: (2 years) Career Record: (2 years) HUSKER GAME DAY TV: Big 12 Network Play-by-play: Brad Sham. Color: Paul Splittorff. Radio: Husker Sports Radio Network stations Play-by-play: Kent Pavelka. Color: Andy Markowski. Internet Radio/Stats: Free on Huskers.com NEBRASKA MEDIA RELATIONS Jerry Trickie, Assistant Media Relations Director Office: Cell: Address: One Memorial Stadium, Lincoln, NE Web site: Huskers.com COMING UP Nebraska continues its two-game road swing, heading to Boulder to take on the Colorado Buffaloes on Wednesday, Feb. 4. The game will tip off at 9:30 p.m. CT (8:30 p.m. MT) and can be seen on Fox Sports Midwest in Nebraska. NU then returns home for a nationally televised matchup with Texas on Feb. 7. HUSKERS HIT THE ROAD FOR THREE OF NEXT FOUR GAMES STARTING AT TEXAS TECH The Nebraska Cornhuskers will hit the road for the sixth time this season when they head south to take on the Texas Tech Red Raiders at the United Spirit Arena in Lubbock, Texas, on Saturday, Jan. 31. The Huskers and Red Raiders will tip off at 7:05 p.m. in a game seen around the country in select markets on the Big 12 Network. Brad Sham (play by play) and Paul Splittorff (color) will call the action. In the state of Nebraska, the game will be seen on KLKN Channel 8 in Lincoln, KXVO Channel 15 in Omaha and KIIT Channel 30 in North Platte. The contest Saturday will start a stretch of three road games in the next four contests. Nebraska will also have its bye date during that frame as it does not play between Feb. 7 and Feb. 14. Despite seeing its average rise slightly the past three games, Nebraska still easily leads the Big 12 Conference in scoring defense at 58.4 points per game. The Huskers scoring defense ranked sixth nationally entering the week. All of Nebraska s games can also be heard on the IMG Husker Sports Radio Network, consisting of 31 stations around the state and around the world for free on the Internet at Huskers.com, the official Web site of Nebraska Athletics. Veteran play-by-play man Kent Pavelka calls the action and former Husker Andy Markowski adds color commentary. The Huskers will be looking to snap a three-game losing streak when they take on Texas Tech. Nebraska has won two straight over the Red Raiders, including snapping five-game losing streak in Lubbock two years ago. That game saw Charles Richardson Jr. hit a desperation 3-pointer at the buzzer for the victory as Nebraska rallied from a 13-point deficit earlier in the game. It was the second of two straight road wins after starting league play 1-5 in coach Doc Sadler s first year on the bench. Nebraska leads the league in 3-point field-goal percentage defense (.317). NU has held 11 teams to five or fewer 3-pointers in a game, including four times in Big 12 play. Nebraska recorded just eight turnovers against Kansas, it s fourthlowest total of the season. The Huskers are second in the Big 12 in turnover margin (+6.6, third nationally entering the week) while also ranking second in the league in steals (9.1, 22nd nationally). Senior guard Ade Dagunduro has been Nebraska s offensive spark over the past few weeks. In the last 12 games, he has averaged 13.9 points and 3.9 rebounds while hitting 60.2 percent from the floor. He scored a career-high 24 points on 10-of-16 shooting on Wednesday against Kansas. NEBRASKA S POSSIBLE STARTING LINEUP No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Pts. Rbs. Other Notes 4 Steve Harley G Sr * Leads team in scoring, steals (29), second in assists (43) 5 Sek Henry G Jr * 10 double-figure scoring games; Fourth on team with 22 steals 11 Ade Dagunduro G Sr # Career-best 20 pts. vs. MU; 13.9 ppg, 60.2 pct. FG last 12 games 24 Cookie Miller G So * Career-high 19 pts. vs. Ok. St.; Leads NU with 74 assists 32 Chris Balham F Jr @ 18 offensive rebounds last nine games; 47.8 pct. FG on season HUSKERS OFF THE BENCH No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Pts. Rbs. Other Notes 3 Brandon Richardson G RFr # Sixth on team in steals; 8 pts., ptr. vs. Oklahoma St. 15 Alonzo Edwards F RFr @ First career start vs. Alabama State; career-best 6 pts. vs. UMES 25 Paul Velander G Sr % 20 pts. vs. KSU; top 5 in NU history for 3-pt. %; 19 charges taken 30 Toney McCray G RFr # Leads team in blocks, fourth in rebounding, sixth in scoring 44 Ryan Anderson G Jr # 33 pts., 17 reb. last three games; 100 career steals *- assists per game #- steals per game %- 3-pointers per blocks per game

2 2 HUSKERS.COM SCOUTING THE RED RAIDERS The Huskers will be looking for ways to snap a three-game losing streak when they travel to Lubbock, Texas, to take on the Red Raiders. Texas Tech, however, has been solid at home, earning a 10-2 record in the United Spirit Arena this season with the only losses coming to Texas and TCU. Texas Tech, which owns an 11-9 overall record and 1-4 mark in the Big 12 Conference, has been among the league leaders all season in scoring offense. The Red Raiders have averaged 78.8 points per game this season, although their scoring average has dipped a little in league play, where they have gained 65.8 points per contest. To date TTU has topped the 80-point plateau seven times. Texas Tech has been held to less than 70 points only seven times, including three times in five Big 12 contests. TTU posted one of the more incredible scores in recent memory as it earned a victory over East Central University in regulation. That makes 282 combined points scored in the game, which averages to 7.05 points scored per minute off the clock. On the defensive end, Texas Tech has allowed 77.2 points per game this season, including allowing 80 points on eight occasions, giving up more than 110 points twice this season. TTU has trailed by nearly 10 points per game in league play, allowing 75.0 ppg. The Red Raiders are hitting 43.0 percent from the floor vs. Big 12 teams and just 33.7 percent from long range. Senior guard John Roberson has led the Red Raiders, averaging 14.4 points per game on 41.1 percent shooting. Roberson, who has gained a team-best 12.6 points per contest in league action, has posted 125 assists, an average of 6.3 per game to lead the Big 12 Conference. Roberson and freshman forward Robert Lewandowski each posted 20 points in Wednesday s loss at Texas A&M. The Red Raiders fell by nine, 79-70, as Lewandowski, Roberson and senior guard Alan Voskuil combined for 56 points on 23-of-43 shooting while the rest of the team was 6-of-18 for 14 points. Roberson added 13 assists, four boards and two steals in 40 minutes. Voskuil is second on the team with 13.7 points per contest and Mike Singletary is third with 10.6 ppg. In league action, Voskuil has gained 11.4 points while Lewandowski has stepped up to post 10.0 points per contest. Texas Tech is coached by Pat Knight (Indiana, 1995). Knight owns a overall record since taking over for his father, Bob Knight, midway through the Big 12 season last year. Pat Knight owns a 5-11 mark in league games as the Red Raiders head coach. Possible Texas Tech Starting Lineup Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Pt. Rb. Alan Voskuil G John Roberson G * Robert Lewandowski F Michael Prince F Damir Suljagic F *assists per game Nebraska-Texas Tech Team Comparison NU Stat TTU 66.7 Points Per Game Points Allowed Per Game Field Goal Percentage Field Goal Percentage Defense pt Field Goal Percentage pt Field Goal Percentage Defense Free Throw Percentage Per Game Rebound Margin Assists Per Game Turnovers Per Game Steals Per Game Blocks Per Game Fouls Per Game 20.1 NEBRASKA CORNHUSKERS NUMERICAL ROSTER No. VL Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Home town (High School/Last School) 1 Eshaunte Bear Jones$ G Fr. Fort Wayne, Ind. (North Side/Hargrave Military [Va.] Academy) 2 ** Nick Krenk G Sr. Nebraska City, Neb. (Nebraska City) 3 Brandon Richardson G RFr. Los Angeles, Calif. (Hawthorne) 4 * Steve Harley G Sr. Temple Hills, Md. (Marriott/South Plains [Texas] College) 5 ** Sek Henry G Jr. Los Angeles, Calif. (Lynwood/Patterson [N.C.] School) 11 * Ade Dagunduro G Sr. Inglewood, Calif. (Inglewood/Antelope Valley CC) 12 Matt Karn@ G Jr. Philpot, Ky. (Ohio County/Shawnee [Ill.] CC) 13 Ross Ferrarini@ G Fr. Omaha, Neb. (Westside) 14 Christopher Niemann# C Fr. Kühlungsborn, Germany (Urspringschule) 15 Alonzo Edwards F RFr. Houston, Texas (Klein Forest) 24 * Cookie Miller G So. Charleston, W. Va. (Capital/Harmony Community [Ohio] School) 25 *** Paul Velander G Sr. Blacksburg, Va. (Blacksburg) 30 Toney McCray G RFr. Missouri City, Texas (Fort Bend Elkins) 32 ** Chris Balham F Jr. Kansas City, Kan. (Shawnee Mission West) 33 Mike Fox% G/F Fr. Beatrice, Neb. (Beatrice/Northwest Missouri State) 34 * Andrew Wicklund G So. Colorado Springs, Colo. (Rampart) 35 ** Ben Nelson F Jr. Atwater, Minn. (Atwater-Cosmos-Grove City) 41 Brian Diaz!@ C Fr. Caguas, Puerto Rico (Colegio Bautista de Caguas) 43 * Cole Salomon G Jr. Omaha, Neb. (Millard North/Nebraska-Kearney) 44 ** Ryan Anderson G Jr. Seattle, Wash. (Rainier Beach) # - Due to NCAA ruling, ineligible to play in % - Joined team in January, must sit out semester under NCAA transfer rules. $ - out for season with - redshirting this season.! - Enrolled in school Jan. 17. NEBRASKA COACHES AND STAFF Head Coach: Doc Sadler (Arkansas, 1982) Assistant Coaches: Philip Mathews (UC Irvine, 1970) David Anwar (Fitchburg College, 1998) Walter Roese (BYU-Hawaii, 1994) Director of Operations: Chris Croft. Video Coordinator: Jim Shaw. Basketball Strength Coach: Rusty Ruffcorn. Equipment Manager: Pat Norris. Team Manager/Player Development: Bill Shaw. Graduate Athletic Trainer: R.J. Pietig. PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Chris Balham... BAHL-um Ade Dagunduro...ah-deh DAH-gun-der-oh Ross Ferrarini...FAIR-ruh-ree-nee Eshaunte Jones...E-shawn-tay Christopher Niemann...NEE-man Walter Roese...Roe-eez Paul Velander...VUH-land-er

3 NEBRASKA BASKETBALL 3 THE SERIES VS. THE RED RAIDERS Nebraska and Texas Tech are meeting for the 24th time in series history. The Huskers enter the weekend with the upper hand, holding a 14-9 advantage in the series. The Huskers and Red Raiders first met in the season with Nebraska winning an overtime thriller, 69-63, in Lincoln. Nebraska and Texas Tech have met in Lubbock 11 times with TTU holding a slim 6-5 advantage. The Red Raiders have posted a 3-1 lead in games played in the United Spirit Arena. The Huskers have won each of the past two contests under the guidance of coach Doc Sadler. NU had lost four of the previous six before Sadler s arrival. Last year, the Huskers earned a victory in Lincoln. Ryan Anderson is the top returning scorer from that game, as he hit 8-of-9 shots from the floor including all three of his attempts from 3-point range to score 19 points. He added seven rebounds while Cookie Miller had 10 points and six assists and Steve Harley had 12 points. The previous year, Nebraska won in Lubbock for the first time since , snapping a streak of five straight losses on the Red Raiders home court. Charles Richardson hit a 3-pointer less at the buzzer to complete Nebraska s comeback from 13 points down. It was the largest comeback by the Huskers since overcoming a 20-point deficit against Kansas State in QUICK HITS Here is a quick look at the Huskers through games of Jan. 28: Quick team notes Nebraska is looking to snap a four-game road losing streak in Big 12 Conference play when it takes on Texas Tech in Lubbock. Two of the four Husker losses in that stretch were to top-10 squads. Nebraska s last road win in conference play came at No. 22 Texas A&M. NU has the Big 12 Conference s top scoring defense, allowing just 58.4 points per game. NU entered the week ranked sixth nationally in scoring defense. Nebraska has forced two of its first six conference opponents (Kansas State, 25; Kansas, 21) into 20 or more turnovers this season. Nebraska is first in turnover margin in Big 12-only games at +6.3 (11.0 turnovers, 17.3 opponent turnovers). The Huskers held each of their first 16 opponents under 67 points, becoming the first NU squad since to accomplish the feat. Only two teams (No. 6/5 Oklahoma and Oklahoma State) have topped 70 points against the Huskers this year. The Huskers held four straight Big 12 Conference opponents to 51 or fewer points in games at the Devaney Center before Oklahoma State scored 76 in overtime. Starting with Oklahoma last year, NU allowed 45 points, 49 points (Colorado), 51 points (Missouri) and 51 points (Kansas State) in consecutive home games. The Huskers have held Big 12 opponents to 70 or fewer points in 12 of their last 15 games against league teams, including last year s league tournament. Nebraska started the week ranked third nationally in turnover margin and is second in the Big 12 Conference on the year at +6.6 entering Saturday s game. The Huskers were also in the top 75 nationally entering the week in turnovers per game (16th), steals per game (22nd), assist-to-turnover ratio (43rd), 3-point field-goal percentage defense (44th), 3-point field-goal percentage (45th) and scoring margin (49th). NU tied the school record (originally set at Iowa State in 2002) with only three turnovers against Maryland Eastern Shore. NU also had just six turnovers against Saint Louis, seven at No. 6/5 Oklahoma and eight vs. Kansas. The Huskers are averaging 70.4 points per game at home while hitting 47.9 percent (344- of-718) from the field at the Devaney Center. On the road, NU has averaged 56.6 points on 37.8 percent (98-of-259) shooting NEBRASKA SCHEDULE Date Opponent Time/Result Nov. 7 Chadron State (exh.)... W, McCray led team in pts. (18), reb. (7) Nov. 16 San Jose State... W, McCray 17 pts., 9 reb.; NU forces 25 TOs Nov. 19 at TCU (CBS College Sports)... W, NU held TCU to 10 FG and 27 pct. shooting Nov. 22 Arkansas-Pine Bluff... W, Harley 18 pts.; Henry 14 pts., 4 stls. Nov. 25 Saint Louis (Fox Sports Midwest)... W, Henry 19 pts., 4 asst.; NU 59.1 pct FG Nov. 29 Creighton (Fox Sports Midwest)... W, Harley 18 pts.; Dagunduro GW basket Dec. 3 Alabama State (Fox Sports Midwest). W, NU 14 3ptrs.; Anderson 11 pts., 7 assists Dec. 7 at Arizona State (FSN)...L, NU 28.9 pct. (13-of-45) FG Dec. 13 at Oregon State (Fox Sports Midwest).L, Dagunduro 16 pts., 5 rbs.; OSU 24 TOs Dec. 20 IPFW... W, Harley 21 pts.; NU 60.9 pct. shooting Dec. 23 UMBC (Fox Sports Midwest)...L, UMBC 57.1 pct. shooting Dec. 30 South Carolina State... W, Henry 18 pts.; Nebraska 22-of-35 FT Jan. 3 Maryland Eastern Shore... W, NU 61.6 pct. FG; Dagunduro 18 pts., 8-9 FG Jan. 5 Florida A&M... W, Henry 19 pts.; NU 56.6 pct. shooting Jan. 10 Missouri* (ESPN2)... W, Dagunduro 20 pts.; NU 11 turnovers Jan. 14 at Iowa State* (Fox Sports Midwest)...L, NU 34.5 pct. FG; Miller 11 pts., 3 steals Jan. 17 Kansas State* (Big 12 Network)... W, NU 50.0 pct. FG; Velander 20 pt., 6 3-ptrs. Jan. 21 at No. 6/5 Oklahoma* (ESPNU)...L, Anderson 19 pts., 7 rb./ OU 8-0 run late Jan. 24 Oklahoma St.* (Big 12 Network)... L, (ot) Miller 19 pts.; OSU 54.7 FG % Jan. 28 Kansas* (ESPN2)...L, Dagunduro 24 pts.; KU 56.4 FG % Jan. 31 at Texas Tech* (Big 12 Network)...7 p.m. NU leads 14-9 / Feb. 4 at Colorado* (Fox Sports Midwest)...9:30 p.m. NU leads / Feb. 7 Texas* (ESPN)...1 p.m. UT leads 15-4 / Feb. 14 at Missouri* (Big 12 Network)...12:30 p.m. Feb. 18 Feb. 21 Feb. 24 Feb. 28 March 4 Colorado* (ESPNU)...8 p.m. at Kansas* (Big 12 Network)...3 p.m. Texas A&M* (ESPN2)...8:30 p.m. NU leads 11-5 / at Kansas State* (Big 12 Network)...7 p.m. Iowa State* (Fox Sports Midwest)...6:30 p.m. March 7 at Baylor* (Big 12 Network)...3 p.m. NU leads 11-7 / March at Big 12 Championship... TBA *Big 12 Conference game. All times are Central. Home games in red played at Bob Devaney Sports Center. Date, time and television are subject to change. Check Huskers.com for the most up-to-date information. WEEKLY MEDIA PLANNER... Note: Media interviews are typically before practice. Practices are open to public. Friday Jan. 30 Practice at Devaney Center 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. (Interviews before) Travel after practice Saturday Jan. 31 Game at Texas Tech 7 p.m. TV: Big 12 Network Sunday Feb. 1 Off (Enjoy the Super Bowl) Monday Feb. 2 Practice at Devaney Center 1:30 to 4 p.m. (Interviews before) Tuesday Feb. 3 Practice at Devaney Center 1:30 to 4 p.m. (Interviews before) Travel after practice Wednesday Feb. 4 Game at Colorado 9:30 p.m. CT TV: Fox Sports Midwest Thursday Feb. 5 Practice at Devaney Center 1:30 to 4 p.m. (Interviews before)

4 4 HUSKERS.COM TEAM LEADERS Double-Figure Scoring Games Steve Harley 15, Ade Dagunduro 11, Sek Henry 10, Paul Velander 5, Toney McCray 4, Ryan Anderson 3, Cookie Miller 3 Double-Figure Rebounding Games Ryan Anderson 1 Double-Doubles None 20-Point Games Ade Dagunduro 2, Steve Harley 1, Paul Velander 1 Games Leading NU in Scoring* Ade Dagunduro 6, Steve Harley 5, Sek Henry 3, Paul Velander 2, Ryan Anderson 1, Toney McCray 1, Cookie Miller 1 Games Leading NU in Rebounding* Ryan Anderson 7, Ade Dagunduro 4, Toney McCray 3, Chris Balham 2, Steve Harley 2, Sek Henry 2, Cookie Miller 1, Paul Velander 1 Games Leading NU in Assists* Cookie Miller 12, Sek Henry 5, Steve Harley 4, Ryan Anderson 1, Ade Dagunduro 1 Games Leading NU in Blocks* Toney McCray 8, Ade Dagunduro 6, Sek Henry 3, Ryan Anderson 2, Alonzo Edwards 2, Steve Harley 2, Chris Balham 1, Cole Salomon 1, Paul Velander 1 Games Leading NU in Steals* Ryan Anderson 7, Steve Harley 7, Ade Dagunduro 5, Sek Henry 5, Cookie Miller 5, Toney McCray 2, Brandon Richardson 2 *includes ties Charges Taken by Game San Jose State...Velander, 3 at TCU...Velander, 1 Arkansas-Pine Bluff... None Saint Louis...Velander, 3 Creighton... Anderson, 1 Alabama State... None at Arizona State...Velander, 1 at Oregon State...Velander, 1 IPFW...Balham, 1; Dagunduro, 1;...Henry, 1; Miller, 1;... Velander, 1; Anderson, 1 UMBC...Velander, 2 South Carolina St.... Velander, 1; Dagunduro, 1 Maryland Eastern Shore...Miller, 1 Florida A&M...Velander, 1 Missouri...Miller, 3; Dagunduro, 1 at Iowa State...Dagunduro, 1 Kansas State...Velander, 2; Miller, 1 at Oklahoma... none Oklahoma State...Anderson, 2; Velander, 1 Kansas...Salomon, 1; Velander, 1 Charges Taken by Player Paul Velander...19 Cookie Miller...6 Ryan Anderson...4 Ade Dagunduro...4 Chris Balham...1 Sek Henry...1 Cole Salomon...1 Season Team Total 36 Individual quick notes In Big 12-only games, junior guard Ryan Anderson ranks 10th in rebounding with 6.0 boards per game. He also is tied for third in steals with 2.0 per contest vs. Big 12 teams. Anderson averaged 16.5 points, 7.5 rebounds and 2.5 steals per contest in two games against Oklahoma and Oklahoma State, while Cookie Miller has added 11.5 points and 5.5 assists per game in the same contests. Nebraska has had a different leading scorer in each of the past five straight games. Each of the last four games has had a Husker score at least 19 points, including a team season high 24 points by Ade Dagunduro against Kansas. Ade Dagunduro is averaging a team-best 13.9 points per game over the last 12 contests. He has hit better than 60 percent from the field in that span. Earlier this season Dagunduro had hit 26- of-32 (81.3 percent) over a four-game span (ending with Maryland Eastern Shore). Dagunduro tied the school single-game record by hitting all nine field-goal attempts against UMBC, the second-best single-game mark in the league during the Big 12 era. Dagunduro had three straight made field goals to end the IPFW contest, connected on nine consecutive against UMBC and then knocked in his first three shots against South Carolina State to set the school record for consecutive made field goals at 15. Dagunduro surpassed Mikki Moore for the mark, as Moore had 13 straight made shots over three games in the 1997 NIT. Paul Velander has reached double figures just five times this season but is fourth on the team with 9.0 points per game. He ranked fourth nationally from 3-point range entering this week and has now hit 45.9 percent (50- of-109) to rank second in the Big 12 despite hitting just two of his last 13 trey attempts. Also entering the week, Velander ranked 62nd nationally in 3-pointers per game. Because of his quick release, Velander is averaging a 3-pointer every 9.5 minutes he is on the court (50 3s in 473 minutes), but has had a turnover only every 78.8 minutes (6 TOs in 473 minutes). Velander has hit at least three 3-pointers in 12-of-19 games this season. Dating to last year, he has hit at least three treys in 17 of his last 26 games. Before that, he had hit at least three 3-pointers in a game just six times in his first 51 career games. Senior guard Steve Harley leads the team with 12.0 points per game, and scored in double figures in 11 straight games to end non-conference play. Harley has found a tough stretch to open league play, hitting just 35.4 percent (23-of-65) to open the conference slate while averaging 8.8 points per game. Sek Henry has been proficient with the basketball on the year, hitting 48.4 percent from the field, including a solid 40.0 percent from 3-point range. Henry has scored in double figures 10 times in 19 games this season, after scoring in double figures just nine times in his first 64 games. Sophomore Cookie Miller posted season highs in points in three of his past five games. He gained 11 points at Iowa State and 15 points against Kansas State before tying his career high with 19 points against Oklahoma State. He had 19 points vs. the Cowboys on 4-of-6 shooting while hitting 9-of-10 at the free throw line. Miller leads the team with 74 assists. He is looking to become the first Husker to lead NU in assists as a freshman and sophomore since Tyronn Lue in and Miller s season-high seven assists at No. 6/5 Oklahoma were one less than his total (8) over the first three Big 12 Conference games. GETTING OFFENSIVE Nebraska received some significant offense from unexpected places against No. 6/5 Oklahoma and Oklahoma State as guards Ryan Anderson and Cookie Miller stepped up to help the Huskers. Miller, the Huskers assist leader (71) this season, has averaged 9.8 points per game in league action while hitting 42.9 percent (18-of- 42) from the field and 88.2 percent (15-of-17) from the line. He has averaged 35.5 minutes per game in league action. Miller has set a season scoring high in three of the last five games. Miller had 11 points at Iowa State and came back with 15 at home against Kansas State before posting a careerhigh tying 19 points against Oklahoma State last Saturday. Anderson has led NU with 19 points and seven rebounds against Oklahoma and 14 points and eight rebounds against Oklahoma State. His 19 points at Oklahoma were a season high and the 33 points over the two games equaled his total from his previous eight games combined. Anderson has averaged 7.3 points and 6.0 rebounds per game in Big 12 play. His rebound average is 10th in league-only games.

5 NEBRASKA BASKETBALL 5 STEALING THE SPOTLIGHT Nebraska has been among the national leaders all season for steals, entering this week ranked No. 22 in the country with 9.1 steals per game. Overall seven Huskers have posted at least 17 steals this year, with five averaging at least 1.0 steal per game. It's much of the same from a pair of familiar faces when it comes to steals. Junior guard Ryan Anderson and sophomore guard Cookie Miller have shown an impressive court awareness since joining the Huskers and have been among the teams' top defenders despite their size. Anderson became just the 14th player in Nebraska history to record 100 steals in a career when he picked off one pass against Kansas on Jan. 28. At his current pace of 1.6 steals per game (eighth in the Big 12), Anderson could finish this season just within 10 steals of reaching the NU top 10. Miller ranks 11th in the league in steals at 1.4 per game and has a chance to reach 100 before the end of his sophomore season. Miller is trying to join Cookie Belcher and Erick Strickland as the only Huskers with 100 steals at the end of their sophomore seasons. Belcher had 162 in his first two years while Strickland had 107. Husker great Cookie Belcher owns the Nebraska freshman record for steals with 87 and holds the NU and Big 12 Conference record with 353 steals in his career. Nebraska Career Steals (since 1978) No. Player, Years Steals 1. Cookie Belcher, Erick Strickland, Venson Hamilton, Clifford Scales, Brian Carr, Tyronn Lue, Larry Florence, Jaron Boone, Eric Johnson, Jack Moore, Jamar Johnson, Carl Hayes, Greg Downing, Ryan Anderson, 2007-present Andre Smith, Cookie Miller, 2008-present Sek Henry, 2007-present 74 SADLER APPROACHES PLATEAU Coach Doc Sadler has been known to get everything possible out of his players and teams, as his work ethic has carried over to the court. In the past two seasons, Sadler s effort pushed the Huskers to 17 and 20 wins, respectively, with last year s first-round NIT victory giving the Huskers just the 12th 20-win season in the 112-year history of the program. Behind his solid guidance, the Huskers have won 49 games in the past two-plus seasons. The Huskers next victory will mark Sadler s 50th victory and at this pace he will be the fourth-fastest to 50 wins at Nebraska in history. Only three coaches in Husker history have recorded 50 wins faster, and two of those men coached at Nebraska before World War I. Coaches to Win 50 Games at Nebraska Coach Record at 50 wins Doc Sadler...??? Barry Collier (107 games) Danny Nee (92 games) Moe Iba (82 games) Joe Cipriano (94 games) Jerry Bush (116 games) Harry Good (92 games) Charles T. Black (105 games) R.G. Clapp (69 games) E.O. Stiehm (59 games) DIAZ JOINS HUSKERS; WILL REDSHIRT After an entry process that took longer than anticipated, Nebraska finally got some good news regarding freshman center Brian Diaz. The 6-11, 235-pounder was admitted to the University of Nebraska and was enrolled in classes on Jan. 17. He was originally cleared by the NCAA Clearinghouse in September 2008 before finally making it to Nebraska as a true freshman in January when he was immediately eligible to play. Diaz suited up against No. 6/5 Oklahoma and Oklahoma State, but did not play in either contest. Diaz told coach Doc Sadler of his intention to redshirt this season prior to the Kansas game on Jan. 28. He will sit out this season and will have four years remaining. Diaz, whose given name is Jorge Brian Diaz, added to a Nebraska lineup that was listed by kenpom.com as the shortest in the nation. Before Diaz joined the squad, the Huskers had just one eligible scholarship player who stood taller than 6-6 (Chris Balham, 6-8; 10.0 minutes per game). Diaz also gives NU 12 scholarship players this season, as Nebraska entered the year with an open scholarship and lost one scholarship player at the semester. The Huskers could have a dramatically different look next season. Not only will the Huskers have the 6-11 Diaz, but 6-11 Christopher Niemann is sitting out this year under an NCAA eligibility ruling and NU has signed 6-9 Brandon Ubel for next season as well. MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS Bench Scoring Nebraska...Opponent (SJSU) (TCU) (UAPB) (SLU) (CRE) (Ala. St.) (ASU) (Oregon St.) (IPFW) (UMBC) (SCSU) (UMES) (FAMU) (MU) (ISU) (KSU) (OU) (OSU) (KU) Points Off Turnovers Nebraska...Opponent (SJSU) (TCU) (UAPB) (SLU) (CRE) (Ala. St.) (ASU) (Oregon St.) (IPFW) (UMBC) (SCSU) (UMES) (FAMU) (MU) (ISU) (KSU) (OU) (OSU) (KU) nd Chance Points Nebraska...Opponent (SJSU) (TCU) (UAPB) (SLU) (CRE) (Ala. St.) (ASU) (Oregon St.) (IPFW) (UMBC) (SCSU) (UMES) (FAMU) (MU) (ISU) (KSU) (OU) (OSU) (KU) In the Paint Nebraska...Opponent (SJSU) (TCU) (UAPB) (SLU) (CRE) (Ala. St.) (ASU) (Oregon St.) (IPFW) (UMBC) (SCSU) (UMES) (FAMU) (MU) (ISU) (KSU) (OU) (OSU) (KU)

6 6 HUSKERS.COM BIG 12 STANDINGS (Through Jan. 28) Team Big 12 Record Overall Record Oklahoma Kansas Texas Missouri Baylor Oklahoma State Texas A&M Kansas State Nebraska Iowa State Texas Tech Colorado AROUND THE BIG 12 Saturday, Jan. 31 Oklahoma at Iowa State, 12:30 p.m., Big 12 Network Oklahoma State at Texas A&M, 1 p.m., ESPN Kansas State at Texas, 3 p.m., Big 12 Network Colorado at Kansas, 3 p.m., ESPNU Baylor at Missouri, 5 p.m., Big 12 Network Nebraska at Texas Tech, 7 p.m., Big 12 Network Monday, Feb. 2 Kansas at Baylor, 8 p.m., ESPN Tuesday, Feb. 3 Iowa State at Kansas State, 7 p.m., CTN/FSNKC Wednesday, Feb. 4 Texas Tech at Oklahoma State, 8 p.m., ESPNU Texas A&M at Oklahoma, 8 p.m., Big 12 Network Missouri at Texas, 8:30 p.m., ESPN2 Nebraska at Colorado, 9:30 p.m., FSNMW/FSNRM NEBRASKA IN BIG 12 TEAM STATS Statistic B12 Leader NU (rank) Scoring Offense MU, (10th) Scoring Defense NU, (1st) Scoring Margin MU, (8th) Free Throw Pct. OSU, (8th) Field Goal Pct. KU, (8th) Field Goal Pct. Defense OU, (8th) 3pt. Field Goal Pct. OSU, (5th) 3pt. FG Pct. Defense NU, (1st) Rebounding UT, (12th) Rebounding Defense KSU, (5th) Rebounding Margin KSU, (12th) Blocked Shots UT, (11th) Assists MU, (8th) Steals MU, (2nd) TO Margin MU, (2nd) Assist-TO Margin MU, (t-2nd) Offensive KSU, (10th) Defensive OU, (12th) 3pt. FG Made OSU, (t-5th) -- bold indicates top three in conference NEBRASKA IN BIG 12 INDIVIDUAL STATS Statistic NU, Avg., Rank Assists Cookie Miller, 4.1, 8th Steals Ryan Anderson, 1.6, 8th Steve Harley, 1.5, 9th Cookie Miller, 1.4, 11th 3pt. FG Percentage Paul Velander, 45.9, 2nd 3pt. FG Made Paul Velander, 2.6, 5th Assist-TO ratio Cookie Miller, 1.9, 5th NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS (Through Jan. 29) Team Overall Record San Jose State TCU Arkansas-Pine Bluff Saint Louis Creighton Alabama State Arizona State Oregon State IPFW UMBC South Carolina State Maryland Eastern Shore Florida A&M Total HUSKERS HIT MARKS VS. KSU Just three days after struggling on the road at Iowa State, the Cornhuskers hit on all cylinders on Jan. 17 against Kansas State, running past the Wildcats by a margin. Nebraska hit 50.0 percent from the floor, the fifth time in nine Big 12 Conference regularseason games NU hit at least 50 percent from the floor. The Huskers had hit just 36 percent from the field in their first two league games this year. NU hit 10 3-pointers against the Wildcats, the Huskers most treys against a league team since March 8, 2007, when Nebraska hit 13 against Oklahoma State. The Huskers outscored KSU by 22 points, the largest margin of victory over a Big 12 Conference opponent during the coach Doc Sadler era. The last time NU posted a larger margin of victory over a league foe was , when the Huskers defeated No. 25 Texas Tech in Lincoln. TURNING TEAMS OVER Nebraska will try to turn up the defensive pressure at times this season, especially while playing with a heavily guard-oriented lineup, including many sets with five guards on the floor at once. That strong defensive push was evident in NU s opener as they forced 25 San Jose State turnovers. Spartans point guard Justin Graham was frustrated into 10 turnovers while going 0- of-5 from the floor in 33 minutes of action. The 25 turnovers Nebraska forced in the season opener against San Jose State were the second-highest total under Coach Doc Sadler. The most turnovers a Husker squad has forced in Sadler s tenure is 26 last season against North Carolina Central. NU also forced a season-high tying 25 turnovers against Kansas State on Jan. 17. The Huskers have now forced 345 turnovers through 19 games, while allowing teams to record just 199 assists on 375 baskets. The Huskers have forced at least 20 turnovers in eight games this year. Last year, the Huskers forced 20 turnovers in a game six times all season. Most Opponent Turnovers in Opponent Turnovers San Jose State 25 Kansas State 25 Creighton 24 Oregon State 24 IPFW 24 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 23 South Carolina State 21 Kansas 21 The 24 turnovers forced at Oregon State are the most by a Husker opponent away from Lincoln since Texas Tech had 26 turnovers against Nebraska in the first round of the 1999 Big 12 Championship. Nebraska posted 16 steals in the defensive effort against San Jose State, the most by the Huskers under Sadler. The previous best under Sadler was 15 steals vs. North Texas in The Huskers have had double-figure steals six times this season and at least eight steals in 16 games this season. Eight Huskers have recorded a steal this year, including five averaging at least 1.0 steal per game. The most steals in a game by a single Husker this season is five by junior guard Ryan Anderson against Kansas State on Jan. 17. Four other players have recorded seven games with four steals. The defensive pressure has helped Nebraska to a advantage in points off turnovers this season. HANDLING WITH CARE Nebraska coach Doc Sadler has preached that the Huskers need to be efficient within their offense and not give away easy points. That philosophy includes taking care of the ball, something the Huskers have succeeded in doing well early in the season. NU has averaged just 11.5 turnovers per game this season and ranked 16th nationally entering the week. The Huskers are first in the Big 12 Conference and are the only team in the league averaging fewer than 11.9 turnovers per game. Texas (11.9) is the only other Big 12 team averaging less than 12.3 turnovers per game. The Huskers entered the week ranked third nationally in turnover margin, and currently have a +6.6 margin to rank second in the Big 12 Conference. The Huskers tied the school record by committing just three turnovers against Maryland Eastern Shore. NU equaled the team mark originally set in 2002 at Iowa State. Nebraska had just one turnover in the first half against Maryland Eastern Shore, and two miscues following the break. Nebraska posted just six turnovers against Saint Louis, tying the previous low mark for miscues in Sadler s first three years. NU also had just six turnovers against Colorado in 2007.

7 NEBRASKA BASKETBALL 7 Nebraska posted just seven turnovers at No. 6/5 Oklahoma, marking the ninth time under coach Doc Sadler that NU had 11 or fewer turnovers in a road game, and second time this season (also at Oregon State, 11 TO). Nebraska s Best Turnover Games of Opponent NU Turnovers Maryland Eastern Shore 3 Saint Louis 6 Oklahoma 7 Kansas 8 Nebraska had only three turnovers in the first half against Alabama State. NU also had two turnovers in the second half against Saint Louis, three in the first half at No. 6/5 Oklahoma and three in the second period against Kansas, giving the Huskers six halves this season (including each half vs. UMES) with three or fewer turnovers. BOMBS AWAY Nebraska has been strong from outside the arc during coach Doc Sadler s tenure, including this year. The Huskers are among the national leaders, hitting 37.3 percent from long range. Last season, Nebraska hit 34.2 percent from beyond the arc. Paul Velander has been more effective than ever despite stepping back further to shoot. He is hitting 45.9 percent (50-of-109) from beyond the arc to currently rank second in the Big 12 Conference. He was fourth nationally entering the week. Nebraska has hit better than 40 percent from the 3-point line as a team five times this season, including a season-high 56.0 percent against Alabama State. The Huskers have hit 10 or more 3-pointers three times this season, including against Alabama State (14), Florida A&M (10) and Kansas State (10). NU has posted at least eight 3-pointers in a game eight times. Nebraska hit an impressive 14-of-25 (56.0 percent) from beyond the arc against the Alabama State. NU only connected on 51.7 percent (30-of-58) from the floor overall. The 14 3-pointers were the most by the Huskers since hitting 15 against Miami on the road in the season. The school record is 18 3-pointers against No. 1 Kansas in Six Huskers hit from outside the arc, including four players with three 3-pointers apiece. Sek Henry led the way with a perfect 3-for-3 night beyond the arc while Ryan Anderson (3-of-4), Steve Harley (3-of-5) and Paul Velander (3-of- 6) each had three treys apiece. Amazingly when all the 3s were falling against Alabama State, Velander attempted his first two shots inside the arc, missing both. Velander s first 26 attempts from the field this season were 3-point attempts until a missed jumper in the first half against Alabama State. Nebraska had another game where all the shots were falling as the Huskers hit 10-of-18 (55.6 percent) against Kansas State on Jan. 17. Velander hit 6-of-10 by himself, while Cookie Miller connected on all three of his attempts. NU hit 50.0 percent from the field in the game. DEFENSE AMONG NCAA S BEST Nebraska is among the Big 12 and national leaders in several defensive stats in Nebraska was sixth in the country in scoring defense entering the week and currently leads the Big 12 in at 58.4 ppg. No other team in the league is holding opponents below 61 points per game as Texas ranks second at 61.6 points per contest. The Huskers have allowed teams to hit a Big 12-low 31.7 percent from 3-point range, and ranked 44th nationally entering the week. NU has held eight teams under 25.0 percent shooting from beyond the arc this season. The Huskers did not allow any of their first 16 opponents to score more than 66 points in a game. It was the longest streak to open a season without allowing an opponent to reach 67 points since the NU squad did it through the first 18 games of the year. Only one other time ( ) in the 3-point era before this season has Nebraska held every non-conference team below 67 points. Nebraska held each of its first six opponents to fewer than 58 points. The last time NU held opponents to less than 60 points over the first six games of the year was the start of the season. The last time Nebraska held six consecutive opponents to fewer than 60 points in any stretch was the seven contests between games 12 through 18 of the season. That was a streak of 820 games before it was matched starting this season. Nebraska has forced at least 20 turnovers in a game eight times this season, including twice in Big 12 Conference play (Kansas State, 25; Kansas, 21). Nebraska held TCU to just 10 field goals in NU s first road game of the season. The 10 field goals allowed were the second-lowest by a Husker squad under Sadler, trailing only the nine baskets allowed at home by North Carolina Central last season. NOTING THE KANSAS GAME Nebraska fell to 12-7 on the season and 2-4 in the Big 12 Conference. The loss was NU s second straight home conference loss after the Huskers had won five consecutive Big 12 games at home. Kansas committed a season-high 21 turnovers, as the Huskers forced their eighth opponent this season into 20-or-more turnovers and second in league play. Nebraska hit 50.0 percent from the floor in the first half, the 14th time this season NU has hit at least half of its shots in a period. Nebraska attempted 60 shots in the game, just the second time this season the Huskers have taken 60-or-more shots. Kansas 39 shots were also the second-fewest by an NU opponent this year. Each of Nebraska s last two home opponents have shot better than 54 percent. Only two of the Huskers first 12 home opponents shot better than 43 percent from the floor. Senior guard Ade Dagunduro posted a career-high 24 points on 10-of-16 shooting, his 10th doublefigure scoring game of the season and fourth in league play. Dagunduro has now scored at least 20 points in two of the Huskers six conference games after never scoring 20 points over his first 46 career games. Junior Ryan Anderson had one steal on the night, and now has 100 in his two-plus year career at Nebraska. He is the 14th player in Husker history to post at least 100 career steals. He ranks 14th overall on the steals list, 18 behind Greg Downing, who has 118 in his career.

8 8 HUSKERS.COM HUSKERS ON THE RADIO The IMG Husker Sports Radio Network is in its 13th year producing and marketing live broadcasts of University of Nebraska football, men s and women s basketball, volleyball, baseball and softball games. The Husker Sports Network has created a large network of state and national affiliates. All regularseason men's basketball games and any postseason contests will be broadcast on a 31-station basketball network in KFAB (1110 AM) is the Omaha affiliate, KLIN (1400 AM) is the Lincoln affiliate and while KRVN (880 AM) in Lexington also serves as a primary state affiliate. All the men's basketball games can be heard around the world for free on Huskers.com. A great number of Nebraska's games will also be heard live on SIRIUS Satellite again this season. Veteran radio announcer Kent Pavelka leads the NU men's basketball broadcast in , along with former Husker letterwinner Matt Davison. Former Husker Andy Markowski will also fill in as the color analyst for a limited number of contests. Lane Grindle serves as the host of Sports Nightly, a live daily callin show. Grindle will also host the Doc Sadler Radio Show on Monday nights throughout the season beginning at 7 p.m NETWORK STATIONS Ainsworth KBRB-AM Alliance KCOW-AM Aurora KRGY-FM Beatrice KWBE-AM Broken Bow KBBN-FM Chadron KCSR-AM Columbus KJSK-AM* Falls City KTNC-AM KLZA-FM Fremont KHUB-AM KFMT-FM Grand Island KRGI-AM Hastings KLIQ-FM KHAS-AM KICS-AM Holdrege KUVR-AM KMTY-FM Kearney KGFW-AM Lexington KRVN-AM Lincoln KLIN-AM McCook KSWN-FM Norfolk KNEN-FM North Platte KODY-AM Ogallala KOGA-AM Omaha KFAB-AM Scottsbluff KNEB-AM* Sidney KSID-AM Superior KRFS-FM Valentine KVSH-AM Wayne KTCH-AM West Point KTIC-AM *will air only Big 12 Conference games BIG 12 WEEKLY TELECONFERENCE The Big 12 Conference men s basketball coaches will participate in a weekly media-only teleconference during the season. The schedule is: Monday, Dec. 15 Monday, Feb. 9 Thursday, Jan. 8 Monday, Feb. 16 Monday, Jan. 12 Monday, Feb. 23 Monday, Jan. 19 Monday, March 2 Monday, Jan. 26 Monday, March 9 Monday, Feb. 2 Monday, March 16* * - For only those coaches advancing to postseason play The call can be heard live and on replay by visiting the Big 12 web site at Contact the Big 12 communications staff at (469) for the call-in and replay phone numbers. 10 a.m. Bill Self, Kansas 10:10 a.m. Mark Turgeon, Texas A&M 10:20 a.m. Travis Ford, Oklahoma State 10:30 a.m. Scott Drew, Baylor 10:40 a.m. Mike Anderson, Missouri 10:50 a.m. Pat Knight, Texas Tech 11 a.m. Jeff Bzdelik, Colorado 11:10 a.m. Frank Martin, Kansas State 11:20 a.m. Jeff Capel, Oklahoma 11:30 a.m. Doc Sadler, Nebraska 11:40 a.m. Rick Barnes, Texas 11:50 a.m. Greg McDermott, Iowa State The 10 field goals by the Horned Frogs were the fewest by an opponent away from the Devaney Center since Centenary had 10 baskets to open the season at the Top of the World Classic in Fairbanks, Alaska. The 50 points scored by TCU marked the fewest Nebraska has allowed on the road since NU held Kansas State to 42 points in the first league road game of the campaign. KEEPING OPPONENTS IN LINE While the 3-point line moved back one foot from 19-9 to 20-9 for the first time in men s college basketball this season, Nebraska s 3-point defense has improved dramatically with the change in the line. Nebraska s 3-point defense this year has been solid as opponents have hit just 31.7 percent from beyond the arc. Last season, opponents hit 36.4 percent on the year. Nebraska s 3-point percentage defense entered the week ranked 44th nationally. The Huskers are currently leading the Big 12 Conference in that category. Eleven of Nebraska s 19 opponents have been held to five or fewer 3-pointers in a game, including five with three or fewer. ON THE GLASS The Huskers will put a small lineup on the floor just about every night this season, giving coach Doc Sadler reason to be interested in Nebraska s rebounding, especially on the defensive end. All of NU s guards will need to be capable rebounders this season to keep the opposing team from getting easy baskets on second chances. Through 19 games, Nebraska trails on the glass by over five rebounds per game (-5.3 rpg, 33.8 to 28.6). Nebraska has trailed on the glass in 14 contests this season, including all six league contests. Overall, the Huskers have trailed on the boards in 11 of the past 13 games. NU has trailed in each of its Big 12 contests, and has a -9.7 rebounding margin in league action. Nebraska s 36 rebounds against No. 6/5 Oklahoma were its third-highest total of the season, and -3 margin against the Sooners was its best in Big 12 play. NU has been outrebounded by at least nine boards four times so far in league action. The Huskers posted 11 offensive rebounds in each of the last three non-league games (33 total) after recording 27 offensive boards in the previous five games combined. NU has had at least 10 offensive rebounds in a game six times, most recently against Kansas when 13 of the Huskers 22 boards were on the offensive glass. NU also had 10 offensive boards against No. 6/5 Oklahoma on the road. DAGUNDURO GETTING ON TRACK After a sluggish start to the season, senior guard Ade Dagunduro has turned up the intensity on both ends of the court during league play. One of the most athletic players in the Big 12 Conference, Dagunduro has recently brought his scoring average up to rank second on the squad with 11.4 points per game. He has scored in double figures in nine of the past 12 games, including at least 18 points four times. Dagunduro started the season averaging just 4.8 points per game in three contests against San Jose State, TCU and Arkansas-Pine Bluff. After posting 11 combined points against Alabama State and Arizona State, Dagunduro has averaged a team-best 13.9 ppg on 60.2 percent shooting (65-of-108) over the past 12 games. Dagunduro set a career high by scoring in double figures in five straight games (Oregon State, IPFW, UMBC, South Carolina State, Maryland Eastern Shore). The senior posted a then-career high in the Big 12 opener, gaining a game-high 20 points on 6-of-11 shooting while helping Nebraska to its third league-opening win in 13 years. He also had five rebounds and three steals in 29 minutes. Dagunduro had the best offensive game of his career against Kansas at home, posting a career-high 24 points on 10-of-16 shooting. He added five rebounds, two assists, two steals and a block in 29 minutes while helping the Huskers remain within one point in the final 30 seconds. In the last 12 games, Dagunduro has also averaged 3.9 rebounds, 1.9 assists and 1.3 steals per game. Possibly Dagunduro s biggest points of the non-conference season came in the final seconds of a comeback victory over Creighton. The Inglewood, Calif., native got free on the right block when his defender hedged to the middle of the lane as Steve Harley drove to the basket. Harley made a nice wrap-around pass to Dagunduro, whose uncontested layup with 2.7 seconds remaining was the game-winner. Dagunduro s slow start this season is the exact opposite of last year, which has been a good thing for the Huskers in the long run. Dagunduro started on fire, averaging 11.8 points per game in non-conference play while hitting 54.8 percent from the field. In

9 NEBRASKA BASKETBALL 9 league action, he gained only 5.8 points per game while knocking down just 40.4 percent from the field. RECORD PERFORMANCE Senior guard Ade Dagunduro had what the Huskers hope to be a breakout game against UMBC as he posted 19 points in 27 minutes of action. He topped his previous career best of 17 points last year in an overtime road loss to Western Kentucky. Dagunduro scored 15 of his 19 points against UMBC in the second half and added three rebounds, three assists, two blocks and two steals for an impressive all-around performance. But the most impressive aspect of Dagunduro s line on the stat sheet was the field-goal column. He finished the game hitting 9-of-9 attempts from the field, helping Nebraska hit 48.9 percent from the floor. Dagunduro tied the school single-game record by hitting all nine of his attempts from the field against UMBC. Dagunduro became the fifth Husker in history to connect on nine consecutive shots from the floor in a single game. It was the fourth time the feat happened by a Husker against a nonconference opponent. Consecutive Field Goals in Game (NU Record) FG Name (Opponent) Date 9 Ade Dagunduro (UMBC) 12/23/08 9 Mikki Moore (at Nevada) 3/19/97 9 Venson Hamilton (Iowa State) 2/3/96 9 Dave Hoppen (Southern Illinois) 11/26/85 9 Chuck Jura (Iowa) 12/5/70 Dagunduro s mark was originally believed to be a single-game conference record, however, since then it has been established that Colorado center David Harrison had a 10-for- 10 effort versus Baylor in It is believed that Dagunduro s mark ties for second place in the Big 12 record book. Dagunduro extended his streak of consecutive made field-goal attempts to 15 over three straight games, setting a new Nebraska record. He had three made shots to end the game against IPFW, added nine against UMBC and then hit his first three against South Carolina State to surpass Mikki Moore, who held the previous NU record by hitting 13 straight shots in three games in Consecutive FG in Multiple Games (NU Record) FG Name Season, games 15 Ade Dagunduro , three 13 Mikki Moore , three Dagunduro s streak of 15 straight made shots fell two shy of the old Big 12 record. His streak is second in the league this season behind Baylor s Quincy Acy, who set the new Big 12 record by making his first 20 attempts from the field to start his career. HARLEY IS LEADER OF THE PACK Guard Steve Harley came on strong at the end of last season when he was named to the Big 12 All-Newcomer Team by the league's sportswriters for his play in league action. Over the final 12 league games and the postseason, Harley assumed a lead role in the Husker offense, ranking second with 11.0 points per game while hitting 45 percent from the floor including nearly 43 percent from 3- point range. He shot better than 78 percent from the charity stripe in that stretch. Harley is currently leading the team with 12.0 points per game despite averaging just 8.8 points third on team over the first six Big 12 Conference games. Despite struggling to score in NU s six Big 12 games this year, Harley has still come up big for the Huskers. He has had 19 rebounds, 11 assists and 11 steals in the first six league games. Harley set a career high with 21 points on 9- of-15 shooting against IPFW. It was his second career 20-point performance and the Huskers' first 20-point game this year. He has been one of the most aggressive Huskers getting to the basket, as he is second on the team with 65 trips to the free throw line (42 made free throws, 64.6 percent). Harley is also averaging 3.4 rebounds and is second on the team with 43 assists and leads the squad with 29 steals. Harley has tied his career high for rebounds twice this season, posting six against San Jose State in the season opener and again in the come-from-behind win over Creighton. He has had at least four rebounds in a game nine times this season. Harley had just one assist against Creighton, but it was the biggest one of the game. With the contest tied at 52-52, Nebraska had the ball with the shot clock off. Coach Doc Sadler drew up a play for Harley as the first scoring option. As he drove the lane to the basket, CU hedged to the middle and Harley made a nice wrap-around pass to Ade Dagunduro, who had an uncontested layup for the game-winning basket with 2.7 seconds remaining. Harley is one of only two players (also Cookie Miller) averaging more than 26 minutes per game. Harley has played a team-high 31.7 minutes per contest this season, including a career-high 40 minutes against UMBC. SCHEDULE NOTES Nebraska faces a rugged schedule as it will play 13 of its 29 regular-season games against teams that reached the 2008 postseason. Eight of the 13 game against postseason teams will be played at the Devaney Center. Among the Huskers' opponents that reached last year's NCAA Tournament were: NCAA champion Kansas (twice), Elite Eight participant Texas, NCAA second-round qualifiers Kansas State (twice) and Texas A&M along with NCAA qualifiers Baylor, Oklahoma and UMBC. NU will also face Arizona State, Creighton, Alabama State and Oklahoma State, all of which played in the postseason NIT. The Huskers will play 18 regular-season games at the Devaney Center for the second straight season. Last year, the Huskers went 15-3 in the building with the only losses coming to eventual national champion Kansas and NCAA qualifier Baylor, along with an overtime setback to Missouri. Nebraska played its 500th game in the Bob Devaney Sports Center last season and will be gunning for its 400th win in building history in Through Jan. 28, the Huskers own a record in their 33rd season at the Devaney Center, good for an impressive.762 winning percentage. Nebraska will look to keep an outstanding home winning streak alive in as the Huskers' look for their 33rd straight winning season at the Bob Devaney Sports Center. The Huskers have never had a losing season in the Devaney Center since the building opened for the campaign. The Huskers played three true road games during the non-conference slate, facing Arizona State in the Big 12/Pac-10 Hardwood Series along with Oregon State and TCU. It was the sixth time in the Big 12 era that the Huskers played at least three true road games in non-league action and the first time since when Nebraska played at UAB, Marquette and Tennessee. The Huskers will be seen on television within the state at least 24 times during the season, including every road game for the second straight year. Every conference road game will be televised for the third consecutive season. The Huskers have averaged more than 13 televised contests (national, regional and local) each of the past seven years. Nebraska will be seen nationally at least eight times this season on ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, FSN and CBS College Sports. More than 10 additional games will also be available around the country on satellite.

10 10 HUSKERS.COM HUSKERS SIGN FOUR FOR Third-year coach Doc Sadler announced Friday, Nov. 14, that a strong lineup of four talented athletes, including three standing 6-8 or taller, have signed National Letters of Intent to join the Nebraska basketball squad for the season. Among the signees are: 6-10, 220-pound center Vander Joaquim from Luanda, Angola; 6-8, 210-pound forward Christian Standhardinger from Munich, Germany; 6-9, 220-pound forward Brandon Ubel from Overland Park, Kan.; and 6-2, 175-pound point/shooting guard Rayes Gallegos from Jordan, Utah. I m excited about this class and what they can bring to Nebraska, Sadler said. When we go on the road, something we look for in addition to talent is character, and that has been a continued priority this year. I feel good about the way they will represent Nebraska. On the court, I feel they will help us continue to improve and compete for a Big 12 championship. Joaquim averaged 21.1 points and 16.8 rebounds per contest last year with 89 blocks. He was ranked at one point the No. 12 high school center in the country by Scout.com (71st nationally overall) and No. 15 center by Rivals.com (115th nationally overall). Joaquim was tabbed the No. 2 power forward on the West Coast by Scout.com before moving to West Virginia to attend Mountain State Academy in Standhardinger was named the MVP of the NBBL in 2008 and in the final of the 2008 U19 German Championship, he scored 37 points and posted 12 rebounds. He also earned top scorer honors at the Europe s Best Junior Tournament in 2007 and was the MVP of the German Top 4 in Standhardinger also was a member of the German Junior National Team in 2007 and This season, Standhardinger has averaged 19.1 points, 8.0 rebounds, 1.3 steals and 1.1 assists per game for his club team as of late November. Ubel is a skilled forward with a nice touch from outside who also possesses the ability to score off a number of post moves and mid-range jumpers. Last year as a junior, he helped Blue Valley West to the state tournament and his team won the Class 6A state title during his sophomore season. During the summer AAU circuit, Ubel averaged close to 20 points and eight rebounds per game for the Wedman Pumas. He owns a 4.1 grade-point average in high school and his sister, Kayla Ubel, is a sophomore on the NU track team. Gallegos came on during the summer AAU circuit when he averaged about 25 points per game. Gallegos was rated the No. 53 shooting guard in the country by Scouts.com and was tabbed the No. 7 shooting guard on the West Coast. Gallegos was the team s third-leading scorer at 10.5 points per game as a junior, helping the team to the state tournament. NOTE: Vander Joaquim left Mountain State Academy following Christmas. He enrolled at the College of Eastern Utah, a junior college, for the second semester this year. He is expected to redshirt this year and start playing during the season. HOT HENRY After a strong offseason, junior guard Sek Henry started out on a tear while helping the Huskers win six straight games to open a season for just the second time in the Big 12 era. Henry has been more consistent on offense through the first 19 games of this season than at any point in his career. He is one of four players averaging at least 9.0 ppg, and has recorded 10 double-figure scoring games. Henry posted 19 points against each Saint Louis and Florida A&M, one off his career high and the most points he has scored at home in the Devaney Center. He nearly matched the mark with 18 points vs. South Carolina State. Henry added 13 points against Missouri to help Nebraska to a win in the Big 12 opener. It was the second-highest point total of his career against a Big 12 squad, trailing the 14 points he scored last season at Missouri. He has scored in double figures 10 times in 19 games this season, after scoring in double figures just nine times in the first 64 games of his career. Henry posted double figures five times last year and four times as a freshman. Henry has hit 60-of-124 shots (48.4 percent) from the field, including 20-of-50 (40.0 percent) from 3-point range. His career averages entering this season were 36.7 percent shooting and 26.4 percent from beyond the arc. Henry has twice this season tied his career high with four steals in a game this year. He is currently tied for fifth on the team with 22 steals through 19 contests. Being aggressive is in Henry s nature on the court and it is showing this year. He has raised his average to 67.3 percent from the free throw line, as he has done a nice job getting to the stripe recently. He is one of only three Huskers with at least 40 attempts from the line (33-of- 49). Henry raised his free throw average significantly of late, hitting 24 of his last 29 (82.8 percent) attempts over the past nine games. Henry hit an impressive 7-of-8 from the line against UMBC after entering the game hitting 45.0 percent in his first nine games this year, and followed with a 7-of-9 effort against SCSU. ENERGY GUY Following the season-opening contest against San Jose State, Coach Doc Sadler praised several players for their energy and hustle, especially the ones off the bench. Leading the way that day was redshirt freshman Brandon Richardson, who posted six points, three rebounds, an assist and four steals in 16 minutes in his career debut. Richardson s numbers did not tell the whole story as he made several dives to the floor and other hustle plays to ignite NU in the second half after SJSU cut the lead from 18 points to five. His steal off an inbounds and three-point play turned the game around, helping NU score 10 points in less than a minute to pull away for good. Following another strong performance in Nebraska s game against IPFW, Sadler said: Brandon Richardson makes plays that don t show up on the box score. When we went to the for the first time (that night), he made two huge hustle plays. He does things that might give you three or four more possessions that you wouldn t otherwise get in a game. After sitting out the first four games of Big 12 Conference action with an injury, Richardson came back to hit 2-of-3, including both 3-point attempts, to score eight points in 15 minutes against Oklahoma State. He has now hit seven of his last 13 shots overall, including 4-of-9 from long range. The recent aggressiveness with ball came as a direct result of the coaching staff telling Richardson to focused on attacking on the offensive end. Against UAPB, he scored a season-high nine points and had two assists without a turnover in 23 minutes of action. He posted 13 points over the last two games of non-conference play after scoring just 12 points in his previous eight games. He has posted at least three steals in a game three times this year, and is tied for sixth on the team with 17 steals. He needs seven steals to move onto the Nebraska freshman top-10 list. ENERGY GUY... TOO Along with Richardson, senior Paul Velander has also been praised by Sadler for his energy coming off the bench, including following the Saint Louis game. In his postgame press conference that night, Sadler said: We ve got to get the rest of the team to make effort plays like Paul Velander. There s not a player in the country who makes more effort plays than that guy. Velander has come off the bench to hit 50 3-pointers in 19 games, including 12 games with at least three treys apiece. He is fourth on the team in scoring at 9.0 points per game. Velander is currently second in the Big 12 Conference and was fourth nationally entering the week in 3-point percentage. He has hit 45.9 percent from behind the arc.

11 NEBRASKA BASKETBALL 11 Velander posted as career-high tying 20 points behind a career-best six 3-pointers against Kansas State on Jan. 17. He has hit double figures five times this season, including three of the last four games of the non-conference slate. He also made his first 2-point basket of the year against UMBC and now has hit just 2-of-9 from inside the arc. Velander leads the team with 19 charges taken, including three against each San Jose State and Saint Louis. If the statistic were kept nationally, it s possible that Velander would lead the nation in charges taken. Velander s effort finally rubbed off on his teams against IPFW. NU had six charges taken, each by a different individual, including one by Velander. As a team, NU has taken 36 charges in 19 games. BALHAM MAKING MOST OF MINUTES Junior forward Chris Balham has been limited by chronic knee problems throughout his career and while he has not been able to practice or get on the court in games as much as he and coach Doc Sadler would like, Balham has made the most of his court time lately. Over the past eight games, Balham has averaged 12.9 minutes per game, with a total of 103 minutes of action. He saw 46 minutes of action combined in his first seven games of the year, with a high of 10 minutes at TCU. He also missed three games this year because of chronic knee issues. He played 18, 14, 17, 14, 10 and 12 minutes, respectively, between the Maryland Eastern Shore and Oklahoma games, the first time in his career he gained at least 10 minutes in more than three straight games. Overall, he has played at least 10 minutes in eight of the last nine games. Balham tied his career high with eight rebounds against Florida A&M. Of his 30 rebounds in the past nine games, 18 are offensive boards. Balham scored a season-high seven points in consecutive games near the end of the nonconference slate this season. The only time Balham has scored more than seven points (his totals against SCSU and UMES) in a game was a career-high 10 points on 5-of-7 shooting in a road victory over No. 22 Texas A&M last season. MILLER READY TO LEND A HAND Cookie Miller was the only true freshman to play for the Huskers last year when he posted near-record numbers for assists (109) and steals (58). This year, he is trying to take it a step higher as one of the top returning point guards in the Big 12 Conference. Miller was sixth in the league in assists (3.6 apg) last year and the only freshman in the top 10 for assist-to-turnover ratio (1.7). He was fourth in the Big 12 for steals (1.93), and led the league in Big 12-only contests (2.0 spg). This season, Miller leads NU with 74 assists (4.1 apg) and is third the team with 26 steals (1.4 apg). He is one of seven Huskers with at least 17 steals. Miller has 38 turnovers to go with his 74 assists, ranking in the top five in the conference in assist-to-turnover ratio (1.9-to-1). After posting a season-high five miscues with one assist against Kansas State on Jan. 17, Miller rebounded to have his best game distributing the ball at Oklahoma. He had seven assists with just two turnovers against the No. 6/5 Sooners on the road. Miller has had at least four assists in 12 contests this season, including five straight games to end non-conference play. Miller s season high is seven assists at No. 6/5 Oklahoma, and has had six assists on four occasions this year. Miller was efficient in leading the Huskers to a win in the Big 12 opener against Missouri. He had three assists against two turnovers in 36 minutes, but helped NU continually break the Tigers press. His defense also helped NU force MU into 16 turnovers with only 10 assists after the Tigers came into the game ranked third nationally in assist-to-turnover ratio. Miller also drew three charges, all in the first half, against MU. Miller also sparked a struggling Husker squad in the second half against IPFW. He came off the bench and posted six assists, including four in the second half, with four steals to lead the Huskers to a come-from-behind victory. VELANDER REACHES TOP 10 Senior guard Paul Velander is the second Husker this season to place his name on the top-10 list, following junior guard Ryan Anderson. Velander hit 1-of-2 from long range in the Big 12 opener against Missouri to match Ray Richardson s mark for 10th place. He now is eighth in Nebraska history with 118 treys. He moved past teammate Ryan Anderson as Velander posted six 3-pointers against Kansas State on Jan. 17. Velander has hit at least three 3-pointers in 12 games this year, with a career-high six against Kansas State (6-of-10 overall). VELANDER NAMED LOWE S SENIOR CLASS CANDIDATE In mid-december, Nebraska senior guard Paul Velander was announced among 30 candidates for the Lowe s Senior CLASS Award, presented annually to an NCAA Division I student-athlete in nine sports. Based on criteria including character, achievements in the classroom and community and competition on the court, the award winners will be selected by national balloting of head basketball coaches, national media and college basketball fans. From each of the two lists of 30 nominees, a national media committee will select 10 finalists for the Lowe s Senior CLASS Award in February Lowe s, an official corporate partner of the NCAA, will present the winners with trophies during the weekends of the respective NCAA Men s and Women s Final Four. Velander is a two-year letterwinner under Coach Doc Sadler and is currently fourth on the Husker squad in scoring at 9.0 points per game. The Blacksburg, Va., native has averaged nearly three 3-pointers per game, as he paces the squad with 50 treys in 19 contests. Velander is a two-time first-team academic All-Big 12 performer in the classroom and has earned Big 12 Commissioner s Honor Roll accolades four times. Last season he was also named to the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) Honors Court for his achievements in the classroom. An acronym for Celebrating Loyalty and Achievement for Staying in School, the CLASS Award was launched during the season to honor the attributes of college basketball seniors who remain committed to their university and pursue the many rewards that a senior season and complete college education brings. The list of basketball candidates includes a range of universities and conferences across the country. There are 30 male award candidates representing 27 schools and 14 conferences. The Big 12 Conference leads the way with five candidates. The women s award list includes 30 candidates from 18 conferences and the Big 12 Conference also landed the most candidates with five. The Lowe s Senior CLASS Award is in its eighth year for men s and women s basketball. Previous winners of the men s award include Juan Dixon of Maryland (2002), David West of Xavier (2003), Jameer Nelson of St. Joseph s (2004), Wayne Simien of Kansas (2005), J.J. Reddick of Duke (2006), Alando Tucker of Wisconsin (2007) and Shan Foster of Vanderbilt (2008).

12 12 HUSKERS.COM MCCRAY NAMED ROOKIE OF THE WEEK Nebraska redshirt freshman guard Toney McCray was named the Big 12 Rookie of the Week in a vote by league sportswriters on Monday, Nov. 17. McCray was honored alongside Oklahoma s Blake Griffin, who won the league s player-of-the-week award. The 6-6, 205-pounder from Missouri City, Texas, was the Huskers leading scorer and rebounder in both its exhibition win and the season-opening win over San Jose State. McCray, one of four Huskers who redshirted last year, quickly made his presence felt on the court as he posted a game-high 17 points against the Spartans. He also added a team-high nine rebounds, just missing out on becoming the first Husker since Aleks Maric to produce a doubledouble in his first career game. McCray added a steal and an assist in 23 minutes off the bench, helping the Huskers to a advantage in bench scoring. McCray is the second player in Coach Doc Sadler s three years to earn the league s rookie-of-the-week award. Last year, guard Ade Dagunduro won the award on Dec. 17 for his effort in helping the Huskers defeat nationally ranked Oregon. Overall, McCray is the eighth Husker to win the league award. Only two players, Joe McCray and Kimani Ffriend, have won the rookie-of-the-week award more than once for the Huskers as each earned it two times in their first season in Lincoln. JONES OPTS FOR SURGERY Coach Doc Sadler announced during his postgame press conference on Dec. 3, that Eshaunte Bear Jones is done playing this year because of a foot injury. He s finished as far as playing for this year, Sadler said. We wanted to try to get through the year because he s such a good offensive player and he has some size, but he s not going to be able to play anymore. On the year, Jones played in four contests, averaging 1.8 points and 1.3 rebounds per game. He played 16 minutes in the season opener and then 12 minutes, 13 and 5 over the next three games before sitting out against Creighton and Alabama State. He had successful surgery on his foot on Dec. 18 and is expected to need a 3-4 month rehab. CHAPMAN LEAVES NEBRASKA Sophomore Alex Chapman transfer away from NU following the end of the fall semester. The forward from Canby, Ore., had not played in a game in his three semesters at Nebraska after suffering a knee injury that required surgery during the preseason each of the past two years. Despite sitting out because of injury, Chapman was the Huskers tallest eligible player this season. Freshman center Christopher Niemann, who stands 6-11, is ineligible to play this season because of an NCAA ruling. Velander s 45.9 percent accuracy from beyond the arc is currently second in the Big 12 Conference. He leads the team with 50 3-pointers in 19 games, and ranked 62nd nationally in 3s per game entering the week. He entered the week ranked fourth nationally in 3-point percentage before going 1-of-5 against Kansas on Wednesday. Nebraska Career 3-Point Field Goals Made 1. Cary Cochran ( ) Eric Piatkowski ( ) Jaron Boone ( ) Erick Strickland ( ) Brian Conklin ( ) Cookie Belcher ( ) Tyronn Lue ( ) Paul Velander (2006-pres.) Joe McCray ( ) Ryan Anderson (2007-pres.) HITTING FROM LONG RANGE At 6-4, guard Ryan Anderson may be a little undersized to play in the front court, but he is one of the biggest players on the court when he steps outside the 3-point line. Anderson has made a living with the long ball, hitting 113 treys in his career to rank 10th in NU history. Despite being one of the best 3-point shooters in the league the past two years, Anderson has struggled this season. He has hit 15-of-55 attempts (27.3 percent) after coming into the season hitting better than 39 percent in his career. Anderson s best long-range game this year came with four 3-pointers at No. 6/5 Oklahoma, marking the 15th time in his career he has had at least three treys in a single game. He also had three treys earlier this season against Alabama State. He went 3-of-3 from the field against Florida A&M but did not attempt a 3-pointer. It was the first time in 30 games, and only the fifth game in his career, that he did not attempt a 3-pointer in a game. Anderson is the only Husker ever to post at least 48 treys in each of his first two years at Nebraska. Anderson ranks second on the NU freshman list with 48 3-pointers in and last year posted 50 treys to rank third on the Huskers' sophomore chart. Only Nebraska's all-time 3-point leader, Cary Cochran, made more shots from outside the arc by the end of his sophomore season, as Cochran had 101 through two years. ANDERSON, VELANDER AMONG HUSKERS MOST ACCURATE DUOS Senior guard Paul Velander has proven to be one of the most accurate long-range shooters in Nebraska history. The only fifth-year player for the Huskers this season, Velander ranks fourth in NU history for 3-point field-goal percentage at 40.9 percent (118-of-288) while coming off the bench in 78- of-79 contests. He leads the team with 50 3-pointers this season, including three or more 3s in each of 12 games this year. Despite ranking second in the Big 12 Conference in 3-point percentage this season (45.9), Velander has struggled lately, hitting just two of his last 13 attempts over the past two games. However, he has hit at least one trey in every game this season. With Anderson and Velander, four of the players in the NU top 10 have played under Coach Doc Sadler. 3-Point FG Pct. (min. 90 att.) 3FG 3PA Pct. 1. Brian Conklin ( ) Cary Cochran ( ) Jay-R Strowbridge ( ) Paul Velander (2006-pres.) Clifford Scales ( ) Henry T. Buchanan ( ) Chris Cresswell ( ) Marcus Perry ( ) Ray Richardson ( ) Ryan Anderson (2007-pres.) MCCRAY STARTS STRONG Guard Toney McCray started the season out strong, scoring game highs with 17 points and nine rebounds in the season opener against San Jose State. McCray hit 6-of-15 shots from the floor in his career debut against the Spartans and just missed becoming the first Husker freshman to record a double-double in his first career game since Aleks Maric accomplished the feat in McCray ranks sixth on the team with 6.4 points per game. He is fourth on the team with 3.3 rebounds per game and leads the squad with 11 blocked shots. McCray played inside most of the first 18 games of the season, but moved back onto the wing before the Kansas game, which was the first contest in this season that he did not play any minutes. McCray hit three 3-pointers against IPFW (3-of-5) after connecting on just 3-of-10 3-point attempts in his first eight games. Overall, he is 8-of-21 this season from long range.

13 NEBRASKA BASKETBALL 13 McCray had nine points and five boards in the first road game of his career at TCU. He has shown he likes playing on the road as he added 13 points, seven rebounds and two steals at Oregon State. In his first game in front of a big crowd, McCray settled in nicely, posting six points, five rebounds, three blocked shots and two steals in 23 minutes off the bench against Creighton. In his first Big 12 Conference tilt, McCray posted five points with one rebound in five minutes. His 3-pointer late in the second half was a needed offensive spark as the Huskers held on for a victory over Missouri. In Big 12 Conference play, McCray has hit 56.3 percent (9-of-16) from the floor while averaging 5.0 points per game. HUSKERS ROLL UP WINS AT HOME When coach Doc Sadler took over the program before the season, Nebraska made winning at home a priority especially in the non-conference season. When adding in the Huskers home game against Oregon at the Qwest Center in Omaha (considered a home contest due to RPI standards by NCAA), the Huskers won 31 straight games against non-conference teams, including 26 straight under Sadler, to tie the school record with 31 consecutive nonconference home wins. The streak ranked eighth nationally until NU fell to UMBC on Dec. 23. Following the win over Florida A&M to end the non-conference schedule, Nebraska is now 29-1 under Coach Doc Sadler at home against non-conference opponents. Before falling to UMBC, Nebraska s last home loss to a non-conference team came on Dec. 3, 2005 against UAB in a setback. The Huskers are 42-2 since last suffering consecutive home non-conference losses in During the school-record tying 31-game home non-conference win streak, NU had one game decided by five or fewer points (twopoint win over Creighton this year) and one other decided in overtime (win over Oregon at Qwest Center). NU s Longest Non-Conference Home Win Streaks Games Dates 31 Dec. 8, 2005 to Dec. 20, Jan. 18, 1963 to Dec. 1, Dec. 30, 1989 to Nov. 27, Dec. 3, 1993 to March 16, Dec. 31, 2002 to Dec. 6, Dec. 23, 1985 to Dec. 4, Dec. 11, 1971 to Dec. 14, Dec. 11, 1948 to Dec. 1, 1951 COMEBACK KIDS Nebraska not only picked up its second straight win in Lincoln over in-state foe Creighton on Nov. 29, but it also made for one of the more memorable comebacks by the Huskers since the formation of the Big 12 Conference. Nebraska s come-from-behind victory was keyed by a strong second-half performance from Steve Harley and Cookie Miller. Harley finished with a game-high 18 points with three steals and had the key assist on Ade Dagunduro s game-winning basket with 2.7 seconds remaining. Miller posted six assists and two steals and got the Huskers offense into high gear after trailing by 13 points at halftime. The 13-point deficit the Huskers overcame matched the largest comeback under Coach Doc Sadler. It also tied for the second-largest comeback by Nebraska during the Big 12 era, matching the 13-point deficit NU overcame at Texas Tech during Sadler s first season on the sideline. The largest deficit Nebraska has rebounded from to win since the formation of the Big 12 Conference was 20 points against Kansas State in the first year of the league ( ). KSU also had the biggest halftime lead that NU has overcome in the Big 12 era as the Wildcats led by 18 points at the break. Largest Nebraska Deficits Overcome to Win (Big 12 era only, since ) Deficit Year Opponent Overcome Kansas State 20 points Creighton 13 points at Texas Tech 13 points vs. UC Santa Barbara 12 points Texas A&M 12 points Baylor 11 points Oklahoma State 11 points Colorado 11 points Missouri 11 points Eastern Illinois 10 points Baylor 10 points Creighton (NIT game) 9 points Nebraska nearly added another fantastic finish to the list as it rallied from a 16-point halftime deficit, and 20-point overall deficit in the first half, to have the final shot at the win against UMBC. The near comeback against UMBC came just three days after the Huskers rallied from a five-point halftime deficit at home to pull away for a victory over IPFW. In an continuing theme, NU fell behind by 13 points at Iowa State before battling back to tie the game at with under seven minutes to play. With 2:13 remaining, NU trailed by just two points, 55-53, but saw the Cyclones go on a 10-0 run to end the game. FOUR HONORED BY NEBRASKA BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME On the weekend of Jan , the Husker basketball program proudly inducted two new members into the Nebraska Basketball Hall of Fame when former coach Danny Nee and Husker standout Erick Strickland earned the prestigious honor. Nee and Strickland were joined in the celebration by Kent Pavelka, the Bud Cuca Special Merit Award winner, and Rex Ekwall, the Distinguished Hall of Fame Alumni Award winner. Nee and Strickland joined elite company. Nee is the sixth head coach enshrined in the hall and first since 1996, while Strickland is only the second player inducted in the past five years. Nee recorded more wins at Nebraska than any coach, accumulating 254 victories over 14 years. He led the Huskers to five NCAA Tournament and six NIT berths, as well as the 1994 Big Eight Tournament and the 1996 NIT titles. Nee led NU to a schoolrecord 26 wins in 1991 and earned league coachof-the-year accolades as the Huskers posted the school s highest-ever final ranking of No. 9 (AP) and 11 (UPI). He coached 10 of Nebraska s 25 1,000- point scorers and recruited and coached all three of NU s first-round selections in the NBA Draft (Rich King, 1991; Eric Piatkowski, 1994; Tyronn Lue, 1998), as well as 1999 Big 12 Player of the Year Venson Hamilton (second-round NBA pick). Strickland was a key component of Husker squads that won 79 games between and , with three seasons earning at least 20 wins. During his career, Strickland played in two NCAA Tournaments and two NITs, including helping Nebraska win five straight games in March to earn the 1996 NIT championship. Strickland played in 127 games with 84 starts, while averaging 12.5 points per game for his career. A native of Bellevue, Neb., Strickland was the MVP of the 1996 NIT and earned Big Eight All-Defensive Team honors three times. A complete player, Strickland ranks third in Nebraska history in career games played, fourth in 3-pointers (179), third in 3- point attempts (512), fifth in assists (414) and second all-time at Nebraska in steals with 257. Following his Husker career, Strickland earned a spot in the NBA as a free agent, playing more than 500 games over nine years in the league primarily with Dallas and Milwaukee. Pavelka is the 19th person to earn the Special Merit Award and first since The award is given to someone who helps shape the Husker basketball program from a supporting role. Pavelka returned to the microphone as the Huskers basketball voice in , and now has more than 20 years under his belt calling Nebraska hoops. Ekwall, a letterwinner for the Huskers from 1955 to 1957, still holds the Nebraska career record for rebounding average, as he pulled in 679 boards in 65 games for an average of 10.4 per game. More than 50 years after he last played, Ekwall is still 10th on the rebounds chart and 35th in scoring at Nebraska (880 points, 13.5 points per game).

14 HUSKERS.COM Nebraska Cornhuskers Nebraska Combined Team Statistics (as of Jan 29, 2009) All games RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES... (12-7) (11-3) (1-4) (0-0) CONFERENCE... (2-4) (2-2) (0-2) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE... (10-3) (9-1) (1-2) (0-0) ---TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS---- ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Harley, Steve Dagunduro, Ade Henry, Sek Velander, Paul Miller, Cookie McCray, Toney Anderson, Ryan Richardson, Brandon Edwards, Alonzo Balham, Chris Jones, Eshaunte Salomon, Cole Nelson, Ben Krenk, Nick TEAM Total Opponents TEAM STATISTICS NU OPP DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND SCORING /16/08 SAN JOSE STATE W Points per game /19/08 at TCU W Scoring margin /22/08 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF W FIELD GOALS-ATT /25/08 SAINT LOUIS W Field goal pct /29/08 CREIGHTON W POINT FG-ATT /3/08 ALABAMA STATE W point FG pct /7/08 at Arizona State L pt FG made per game /13/08 at Oregon State L FREE THROWS-ATT /20/08 IPFW W Free throw pct /23/08 UMBC L F-Throws made per game /30/08 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE W REBOUNDS /3/09 MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE W per game /5/09 FLORIDA A&M W Rebounding margin *1/10/09 MISSOURI W ASSISTS *1/14/09 at Iowa State L Assists per game *1/17/09 KANSAS STATE W TURNOVERS *1/21/09 at Oklahoma L Turnovers per game *1/24/09 OKLAHOMA STATE LOT Turnover margin *1/28/09 KANSAS L Assist/turnover ratio * = Conference game STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game ATTENDANCE Home games-avg/game Neutral site-avg/game SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT Total Nebraska Opponents

15 NEBRASKA BASKETBALL Nebraska Cornhuskers Nebraska Combined Team Statistics (as of Jan 29, 2009) Conference games RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES... (2-4) (2-2) (0-2) (0-0) CONFERENCE... (2-4) (2-2) (0-2) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE... (0-0) (0-0) (0-0) (0-0) ---TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS---- ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Dagunduro, Ade Miller, Cookie Harley, Steve Velander, Paul Henry, Sek Anderson, Ryan McCray, Toney Richardson, Brandon Edwards, Alonzo Balham, Chris Salomon, Cole Nelson, Ben Krenk, Nick TEAM Total Opponents TEAM STATISTICS NU OPP DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND SCORING *1/10/09 MISSOURI W Points per game *1/14/09 at Iowa State L Scoring margin *1/17/09 KANSAS STATE W FIELD GOALS-ATT *1/21/09 at Oklahoma L Field goal pct *1/24/09 OKLAHOMA STATE LOT POINT FG-ATT *1/28/09 KANSAS L point FG pct * = Conference game 3-pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct F-Throws made per game REBOUNDS per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game ATTENDANCE Home games-avg/game Neutral site-avg/game

16 HUSKERS.COM TEAM GAME-BY-GAME COMPARISON (NEBRASKA SEASON HIGHS IN BOLD) Team FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. O-D Reb. PF A TO B S Pts. San Jose State at Nebraska (+4) at TCU Nebraska (+1) Arkansas-Pine Bluff at Nebraska (-6) Saint Louis at Nebraska (-8) Creighton at Nebraska (-12) Alabama State at Nebraska (+7) at No. 19 Arizona State Nebraska (-12) at Oregon State Nebraska (-15) IPFW at Nebraska (-5) UMBC at Nebraska (-13) South Carolina State at Nebraska (-4) Maryland Eastern Shore at Nebraska (+7) Florida A&M at Nebraska (+14) Missouri at Nebraska (-5) at Iowa State Nebraska (-14) Kansas State at Nebraska (-11) at No. 6/5 Oklahoma Nebraska (-3) Oklahoma State at Nebraska (-9) Kansas at Nebraska (-16) at Texas Tech Nebraska at Colorado Nebraska Texas at Nebraska at Missouri Nebraska Colorado at Nebraska at Kansas Nebraska Texas A&M at Nebraska at Kansas State Nebraska Iowa State at Nebraska at Baylor Nebraska

17 NEBRASKA BASKETBALL NEBRASKA TEAM SUPERLATIVES NEBRASKA TEAM GAME HIGHS POINTS 88 MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE (1/3/09) 81 FLORIDA A&M (1/5/09) 80 ALABAMA STATE (12/3/08) FIELD GOALS MADE 33 MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE (1/3/09) 30 Two times FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 64 SAN JOSE STATE (11/16/08) 60 KANSAS (1/28/09) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.611 (33-54) MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE (1/3/09).609 (28-46) IPFW (12/20/08) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 14 ALABAMA STATE (12/3/08) 10 KANSAS STATE (1/17/09) 10 FLORIDA A&M (1/5/09) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 25 ALABAMA STATE (12/3/08) 24 KANSAS (1/28/09) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.560 (14-25) ALABAMA STATE (12/3/08).556 (10-18) KANSAS STATE (1/17/09) FREE THROWS MADE 27 OKLAHOMA STATE (1/24/09) 22 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE (12/30/08) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 35 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE (12/30/08) 31 OKLAHOMA STATE (1/24/09) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (6-6) ALABAMA STATE (12/3/08).875 (14-16) SAINT LOUIS (11/25/08) REBOUNDS 42 SAN JOSE STATE (11/16/08) 37 FLORIDA A&M (1/5/09) ASSISTS 23 ALABAMA STATE (12/3/08) 18 Two times STEALS 16 SAN JOSE STATE (11/16/08) 12 Three times BLOCKED SHOTS 6 CREIGHTON (11/29/08) 5 ALABAMA STATE (12/3/08) TURNOVERS 16 Two times FOULS 26 at TCU (11/19/08) 23 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE (12/30/08) NEBRASKA TEAM GAME LOWS POINTS 44 at Arizona State (12/7/08) 53 at Iowa State (1/14/09) 54 CREIGHTON (11/29/08) FIELD GOALS MADE 13 at Arizona State (12/7/08) 17 MISSOURI (1/10/09) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 44 Three times FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.289 (13-45) at Arizona State (12/7/08).345 (20-58) at Iowa State (1/14/09) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 4 MISSOURI (1/10/09) 5 Six times 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 13 MISSOURI (1/10/09) 14 SAINT LOUIS (11/25/08) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.250 (5-20) SOUTH CAROLINA STATE (12/30/08).278 (5-18) at Oregon State (12/13/08) FREE THROWS MADE 5 at Oklahoma (1/21/09) 6 ALABAMA STATE (12/3/08) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 6 ALABAMA STATE (12/3/08) 10 at Iowa State (1/14/09) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE.357 (5-14) at Oklahoma (1/21/09).500 (7-14) KANSAS (1/28/09).500 (9-18) SAN JOSE STATE (11/16/08) REBOUNDS 19 UMBC (12/23/08) 20 SAINT LOUIS (11/25/08) ASSISTS 8 MISSOURI (1/10/09) 10 CREIGHTON (11/29/08) STEALS 3 SAINT LOUIS (11/25/08) 4 at Oklahoma (1/21/09) BLOCKED SHOTS 0 Five times TURNOVERS 3 MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE (1/3/09) 6 SAINT LOUIS (11/25/08) FOULS 8 FLORIDA A&M (1/5/09) 13 MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE (1/3/09) 13 at Iowa State (1/14/09) OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS POINTS 76 OKLAHOMA STATE (1/24/09) 72 at Oklahoma (1/21/09) 68 KANSAS (1/28/09) FIELD GOALS MADE 29 OKLAHOMA STATE (1/24/09) 25 at Oklahoma (1/21/09) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 54 at Oklahoma (1/21/09) 54 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE (12/30/08) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.571 (24-42) UMBC (12/23/08).564 (22-39) KANSAS (1/28/09) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 12 FLORIDA A&M (1/5/09) 9 Three times 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 25 at Oklahoma (1/21/09) 24 Three times 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.600 (3-5) UMBC (12/23/08).500 (12-24) FLORIDA A&M (1/5/09).500 (5-10) KANSAS (1/28/09) FREE THROWS MADE 27 at TCU (11/19/08) 21 at Oregon State (12/13/08) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 38 at TCU (11/19/08) 27 KANSAS (1/28/09) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (4-4) FLORIDA A&M (1/5/09).846 (11-13) CREIGHTON (11/29/08).846 (11-13) SAINT LOUIS (11/25/08) REBOUNDS 42 at Iowa State (1/14/09) 40 at Oregon State (12/13/08) ASSISTS 18 at Iowa State (1/14/09) 17 at Oklahoma (1/21/09) STEALS 10 OKLAHOMA STATE (1/24/09) 7 Five times BLOCKED SHOTS 6 Fourt times TURNOVERS 25 KANSAS STATE (1/17/09) 25 SAN JOSE STATE (11/16/08) FOULS 25 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE (12/30/08) 24 Two times OPPONENT TEAM GAME LOWS POINTS 46 SAN JOSE STATE (11/16/08) 48 IPFW (12/20/08) 50 at TCU (11/19/08) 51 Three times FIELD GOALS MADE 10 at TCU (11/19/08) 15 IPFW (12/20/08) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 37 at TCU (11/19/08) 39 KANSAS (1/28/09) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.270 (10-37) at TCU (11/19/08).341 (15-44) IPFW (12/20/08) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 2 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (11/22/08) 3 Five times 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 5 UMBC (12/23/08) 10 KANSAS (1/28/09) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.158 (3-19) at TCU (11/19/08).167 (2-12) ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (11/22/08) FREE THROWS MADE 4 FLORIDA A&M (1/5/09) 7 SAN JOSE STATE (11/16/08) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 4 FLORIDA A&M (1/5/09) 11 SAN JOSE STATE (11/16/08) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE.556 (10-18) MISSOURI (1/10/09).588 (10-17) ALABAMA STATE (12/3/08) REBOUNDS 23 MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE (1/3/09) 23 FLORIDA A&M (1/5/09) ASSISTS 5 CREIGHTON (11/29/08) 5 KANSAS STATE (1/17/09) STEALS 2 at TCU (11/19/08) 2 SAINT LOUIS (11/25/08) BLOCKED SHOTS 0 SAINT LOUIS (11/25/08) 1 Three times TURNOVERS 7 at Oklahoma (1/21/09) 12 at Arizona State (12/7/08) FOULS 9 ALABAMA STATE (12/3/08) 9 at Arizona State (12/7/08)

18 HUSKERS.COM NEBRASKA MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS NEBRASKA WIN/LOSS MARGIN Husker Wins Husker Loses NEBRASKA INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Points 24 Dagunduro, Ade vs Kansas (1/28/09) 21 Harley, Steve vs IPFW (12/20/08) 20 Velander, Paul vs Kansas State (1/17/09) 20 Dagunduro, Ade vs Missouri (1/10/09) 19 Five times Field Goals Made 10 Dagunduro, Ade vs Kansas (1/28/09) 9 Dagunduro, Ade vs UMBC (12/23/08) 9 Harley, Steve vs IPFW (12/20/08) Field Goal Att. 16 Three times FG Pct (min 5 made) (9-9) Dagunduro, Ade vs UMBC (12/23/08).889 (8-9) Dagunduro, Ade vs Maryland Eastern Shore (1/3/09) 3-Point FG Made 6 Velander, Paul vs Kansas State (1/17/09) 4 Anderson, Ryan at Oklahoma (1/21/09) 4 Velander, Paul vs Florida A&M (1/5/09) 4 Velander, Paul vs UMBC (12/23/08) 3-Point FG Att. 12 Anderson, Ryan at Oklahoma (1/21/09) 10 Velander, Paul vs Kansas State (1/17/09) 3-Pt FG Pct (min 2 made) (3-3) Two times (2-2) Four times Free Throws Made 9 Miller, Cookie vs Oklahoma State (1/24/09) 8 Dagunduro, Ade vs Missouri (1/10/09) Free Throw Att. 10 Miller, Cookie vs Oklahoma State (1/24/09) 10 Harley, Steve vs South Carolina State (12/30/08) FT Pct (min 3 made) (4-4) Four times (3-3) Six times 10 Anderson, Ryan vs Missouri (1/10/09) 9 McCray, Toney vs San Jose State (11/16/08) Assists 7 Miller, Cookie at Oklahoma (1/21/09) 7 Anderson, Ryan vs Alabama State (12/3/08) Steals 5 Anderson, Ryan vs Kansas State (1/17/09) 4 Seven times Blocked Shots 3 McCray, Toney vs Creighton (11/29/08) 2 Three times Turnovers 5 Two times Fouls 5 Six times OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Points 27 Griffin, Blake at Oklahoma (1/21/09) 22 Johnson, Jason vs South Carolina State (12/30/08) 21 Two times Field Goals Made 11 Griffin, Blake at Oklahoma (1/21/09) 9 Brackins, Craig at Iowa State (1/14/09) 9 Gilliam, Chauncey vs UMBC (12/23/08) Field Goal Att. 17 Brackins, Craig at Iowa State (1/14/09) 17 Pitt, Neal vs Maryland Eastern Shore (1/3/09) FG Pct (min 5 made).857 (6-7) Conklin, Brian vs Saint Louis (11/25/08).818 (9-11) Gilliam, Chauncey vs UMBC (12/23/08) 3-Point FG Made 6 Staiger, Lucca at Iowa State (1/14/09) 6 Hughes, Dale vs Florida A&M (1/5/09) 3-Point FG Att. 12 Staiger, Lucca at Iowa State (1/14/09) 8 Three times 3-Pt FG Pct (min 2 made) (3-3) Greene,Jay vs UMBC (12/23/08) (2-2) Reed, Tyrel vs Kansas (1/28/09) Free Throws Made 13 Langford, Kevin at TCU (11/19/08) 9 Deane, Daniel at Oregon State (12/13/08) Free Throw Att. 18 Langford, Kevin at TCU (11/19/08) 11 Deane, Daniel at Oregon State (12/13/08) FT Pct (min 3 made) (6-6) Schaftenaar, Roeland at Oregon State (12/13/08) (5-5) Spadafora, Matt vs UMBC (12/23/08) (4-4) Five times (3-3) Two times 18 Griffin, Blake at Oklahoma (1/21/09) 13 Proctor,Darryl vs UMBC (12/23/08) Assists 9 Garrett, Diante at Iowa State (1/14/09) 9 Greene, Jay vs UMBC (12/23/08) Steals 4 Eaton, Byron vs Oklahoma State (1/24/09) 3 Four times Blocked Shots 4 Lawson Jr., Kenny vs Creighton (11/29/08) 4 Oakes, Chris vs San Jose State (11/16/08) Turnovers 10 Graham, Justin vs San Jose State (11/16/08) 7 Garrett, Diante at Iowa State (1/14/09) Fouls 5 Six times NEBRASKA RECORD BY STARTING LINEUP No. Starting Lineup...Record 1. Anderson, Balham, Dagunduro, Harley, Henry Anderson, Dagunduro, Edwards, Harley, Miller Anderson, Dagunduro, Harley, Henry, Miller Dagunduro, Harley, Henry, McCray, Miller Balham, Dagunduro, Harley, Henry, Miller ALL-TIME RESULTS UNDER COACH DOC SADLER Nebraska Record When:... All Home Away Ahead at Halftime Behind at Halftime Tied at Halftime Bench Outscores Opponent's Opponent Bench Outscores NU Bench scoring is even Shooting 50% or Better Shooting Under 50% Opp. Shoots 50% or Better Opp. Shoots Under 50% Outshooting Opponent (pct.) Outshot by Opponent (pct.) Shooting is even Outrebounding Opponent Outrebounded by Opponent are Even Committing More TOs than Opp Committing Fewer TOs than Opp Turnovers are Even Leading with 5:00 left Trailing with 5:00 left Tied with 5:00 left In Overtime Scoring 80 or more points Scoring 61 to 79 points Scoring 60 or fewer points Allowing 80 or more points Allowing 61 to 79 points Allowing 60 or fewer points

19 NEBRASKA BASKETBALL THE LAST TIME... Nebraska... A Nebraska Opponent... Scored 100 or more points...107; vs. North Carolina A&T, 12/19/05 101; TCU, 3/15/99 Scored 41 to 50 points...44; at Arizona State, 12/7/08 48; IPFW, 12/20/08 Scored 40 or fewer points...39; vs. Oklahoma State (B12), 3/8/07 28; North Carolina Central, 12/22/07 Shot 70% from the field...723; vs. UNC Wilmington 12/5/97 (34-47).723; Kansas, 2/2/85 (34-47) Shot 60% from the field...611; vs. Maryland Eastern Shore, 1/3/09 (33-54).636; at Rutgers, 12/2/06 (28-44) Shot 90% from the free throw line ; vs. Alabama State, 12/3/08 (6-6) 1.000; Florida A&M, 1/5/09 (4-4) Made 10, 3-Point Field Goals...10; vs. Kansas State (1/17/09) (10-18) 12; Florida A&M, 1/5/09 (12-24) Had 60 rebounds...60; vs. Oral Roberts, 12/22/99 62; Colorado, 2/15/75 Had 50 rebounds...50; vs. Colorado, 2/22/06 50; Tennessee, 12/13/03 Had 30 assists...35, vs. Northeastern Illinois, 12/21/94 30; Iowa State, 2/3/93 Had 15 steals...16, vs. San Jose State, 11/16/08 15; Florida State, 12/31/05 Had 10 blocked shots...11; at Creighton, 12/11/05 10; at Kansas, 1/26/08 Had 10 or fewer turnovers...8; vs. Kansas, 1/28/09 7; at Oklahoma, 1/21/09 Had 20 or more turnovers...20; vs. North Carolina Central, 12/22/07 21; Kansas, 1/28/09 Had three players with 20 points...vs. Oklahoma State, 3/5/07 Texas, 1/21/98...(Perry 25; Maric 23; Velander 20) (Mihm 29, Axtell 25, Clack 22) Had three players with 10 rebounds...vs. Texas Tech, 1/19/00 at Kansas, 1/9/02...(Bradford 16, Ffriend 12, Truscott 11) (Collison 13, Gooden 12, Simien 10) Had five players reach double-figure points...vs. Savannah State, 1/3/07 Oklahoma State, 1/24/09...(Henry 18, Perry 17, Maric 14, (Anderson 18, Moses 18, Eaton 12,...White 14, Velander 10) Page 10, Muonelo 10) Had a player score 40 points...41; Aleks Maric, vs. Kansas State, 2/13/07 41; Jarrius Jackson, Texas Tech, 2/18/06 Had a player score 30 points...32; Aleks Maric vs. Missouri, 2/13/08 35; Michael Beasley, at Kansas State, 2/6/08 Had a player grab 15 rebounds...16; Aleks Maric vs. Colorado, 3/9/08 18; Blake Griffin, Oklahoma, 1/21/09 Had a player dish out 10 assists...10; Cookie Miller vs. Alcorn State, 12/29/07 10; D.J. Augustin, Texas, 1/24/07 Had a player collect five steals...5; Ryan Anderson vs. Kansas State, 1/17/08 5; Josh Dotzler, Creighton, 11/24/07 Had a player block five shots...5; Aleks Maric, at Hofstra, 3/16/06 5; Connor Atchley, Texas, 3/4/08 NEBRASKA INDIVIDUAL SEASON / CAREER HIGHS (additional player career highs in individual bios) Player Points Assists/Blocks* 1 Eshaunte Jones 4 vs. San Jose State (11/16) 4 vs. San Jose State (11/16) 1 at TCU (11/19) 3 Brandon Richardson 9 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (11/22) 3 vs. San Jose State (11/16) 2 fivec times (last 1/5) 4 Steve Harley 21 vs. IPFW (12/20) 6 two times (last 11/29) 5 at Oregon State (12/13) career highs 21 vs. IPFW (12/20/08) 6 four times (last 11/29/08) 5 at Oregon State (12/13/08) 5 Sek Henry 19 two times (last 1/5) 5 vs. five times (last 1/3) 4 three times (last 1/14) career highs 20 vs. Houston (12/23/06) 7 vs. Missouri (3/13/08) 6 vs. Lubbock Christian (11/21/06) 11 Ade Dagunduro 24 vs. Kansas (1/28) 6 at Arizona State (12/7) 4 two times (last 1/24) career highs 24 vs. Kansas (1/28/09) 8 at Western Kentucky (12/5/07) 4 five times (last 1/24/09) 24 Cookie Miller 19 vs. Oklahoma State (1/24) 4 five times (last 1/17) 7 at Oklahoma (1/21) career highs 19 two times (last 1/24/09) 5 at Western Kentucky (12/5/07) 10 vs. Alcorn State (12/29/07) 25 Paul Velander 20 vs. Kansas State (1/17) 5 vs. Alabama State (12/3) 1 nine times (last 1/24) career highs 20 two times (last 1/17/09) 7 vs. Savannah State (1/3/07) 3 vs. Western Kentucky (1/6/07) 30 Toney McCray 17 vs. San Jose State (11/16) 9 vs. San Jose State (11/16) *3 vs. Creighton (11/29) 32 Chris Balham 7 two times (last 1/3) 8 vs. Florida A&M (1/5) *1 two times (last 1/5) career highs 10 at Texas A&M (2/23/08) 8 two times (last 1/5/09) *2 vs. Norfolk State (11/20/07) 44 Ryan Anderson 19 at Oklahoma (1/21) 10 vs. Missouri (1/10) 7 vs. Alabama State (12/3) career highs 29 at Hawaii (12/22/06) 11 two times (last 2/13/08) 7 vs. Alabama State (12/3/08)

20 HUSKERS.COM NEBRASKA BASKETBALL GAME-BY-GAME REVIEW ( Nebraska Individual Leaders ) Date Op po nent Result Record (B12) Attendance Points Assists Steals 11/16 San Jose State W, ,527 McCray, 17 McCray, 9 Miller, 4 Henry, Richardson, 4 11/19 at TCU W, ,922 Velander, 11 Anderson, 8 Miller, 4 Anderson, Miller, 2 11/22 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W, ,578 Harley, 18 Anderson, 6 Henry, 4 Henry, 4 11/25 Saint Louis W, ,268 Henry, 19 Miller, 4 Henry, 4 Three players, 1 11/29 Creighton W, ,291 Harley, 18 Harley, 6 Miller, 6 Anderson, Harley, 3 12/3 Alabama State W, ,558 Harley, 16 Three players, 5 Anderson, 7 McCray, Richardson, 3 12/7 at No. 19 Arizona State L, ,164 Harley, 11 Dagunduro, 6 Harley, Henry, 3 Dagunduro, 3 12/13 at Oregon State L, ,359 Dagunduro, 16 McCray, 7 Harley, 5 Dagunduro, 3 12/20 IPFW W, ,119 Harley, 21 Dagunduro, 5 Miller, 6 Miller, 4 12/23 UMBC L, ,293 Dagunduro, 19 Harley, 5 Anderson, 4 Anderson, 3 12/30 South Carolina State W, ,661 Henry, 18 Balham, 7 Miller, 5 Three players, 2 1/3 Maryland Eastern Shore W, ,578 Dagunduro, 18 Henry, 5 Harley, Miller, 5 McCray, 4 1/5 Florida A&M W, ,040 Henry, 19 Balham, 8 Miller, 6 Three players, 2 1/10 Missouri* W, (1-0) 11,570 Dagunduro, 20 Anderson, 10 Henry, Miller, 3 Dagunduro, 3 1/14 at Iowa State* L, (1-1) 10,639 Dagunduro, 13 Dagunduro, Harley, 5 Henry, Miller, 4 Harley, Miller, 3 1/17 Kansas State* W, (2-1) 11,091 Velander, 20 Anderson, 5 Harley, 4 Anderson, 5 1/20 at No. 6/5 Oklahoma* L, (2-2) 11,261 Anderson, 19 Anderson, 7 Miller, 7 Four players, 1 1/24 Oklahoma State* L, (ot) 12-6 (2-3) 11,287 Miller, 19 Anderson, 8 Dagunduro, Miller, 4 Anderson, 4 1/28 Kansas* L, (2-4) 12,487 Dagunduro, 24 Dagunduro, 5 Miller, 3 Harley, 4 1/31 at Texas Tech* 2/4 at Colorado* 2/7 Texas* 2/14 at Missouri* 2/18 Colorado* 2/21 at Kansas* 2/24 Texas A&M* 2/28 at Kansas State* 3/4 Iowa State* 3/7 Baylor* 3/11-14 at Big 12 Championship# * -- Big 12 game # -- at Oklahoma City, Okla. MISCELLANEOUS REVIEW Nebraska Record When:...All Home Away Ahead at Halftime Behind at Halftime Tied at Halftime Bench Outscores Opponent's Opponent Bench Outscores NU Bench scoring is even Shooting 50% or Better Shooting Under 50% Opp. Shoots 50% or Better Opp. Shoots Under 50% Outshooting Opponent (pct.) Outshot by Opponent (pct.) Shooting is even Outrebounding Opponent Outrebounded by Opponent are Even Committing More TOs than Opp Committing Fewer TOs than Opp Turnovers are Even Leading with 5:00 left Trailing with 5:00 left Tied with 5:00 left In Overtime Scoring 80 or more points Scoring 79 or fewer points Allowing 80 or more points Allowing 79 or fewer points Field-Goal Percentage by Site: NU H (BDSC) = 47.8 A = 37.0 OPP A = 40.8 H (BDSC) = 42.6 Free-Throw Percentage by Site: NU H (BDSC) = 68.8 A = 68.4 OPP A = 73.9 H (BDSC) = 69.5 NU Average at home: 70.4 ppg (985) Opp. Average at home: 56.7 ppg (794) NU Average on Road/Neutral: 56.6 (283) Opp. Average on Road/Neutral: 63.0 (315) Attendance* G W-L Total Avg. High Home ,993 10,070 13,291 vs. Creighton Big Away ,345 7,269 11,261 at Oklahoma Big Neutral Totals ,337 9,386 13,291 vs. Creighton Big *Tickets distributed are used for official NCAA attendance totals. Actual home attendance totals are: 14 games; 107,221 total; 7,658 average; high of 12,008 vs. Creighton MISCELLANEOUS STREAKS Biggest margin of victory...32 vs. Maryland Eastern Shore (1/3) Biggest margin of defeat...20 at No. 19 Arizona State (12/7) Largest deficit overcome in win...13 vs. Creighton (11/29) Largest halftime deficit overcome in win...13 vs. Creighton (11/29) Largest lead surrendered in loss...13 vs. Kansas (1/28) Largest halftime lead surrendered in loss...6 at No. 6/5 Oklahoma (1/21) Largest lead at any time...40 vs. Alabama State in 2nd period (12/3) Largest deficit at any time...21 at No. 19 Arizona State (12/7) Largest runs without opponent scoring vs. San Jose State in 2nd period (11/16) Largest opponent run without NU scoring at No. 19 Arizona State from 1st to 2nd period (12/7); 13-0 vs. UMBC in first half (12/23); at Iowa State in first half (1/14)

21 NEBRASKA BASKETBALL NEBRASKA INDIVIDUAL SEASON AND CAREER HIGHS RYAN ANDERSON Points Season: 19 at Oklahoma (1/21) Career: 29 at Hawaii (12/22/07) Season: 10 vs. Missouri (1/10) Career: 11 two times (last 2/13/08) Field Goals Season: 7 at Oklahoma (1/21) Career: 8 three times (last 2/9/08) Field Goal Attempts Season: 16 at Oklahoma (1/21) Career: 20 at Hawaii (12/22/06) 3-Point Field Goals Season: 4 at Oklahoma (1/21) Career: 7 at Hawaii (12/22/06) 3-Point Field Goal Attempts Season: 12 at Oklahoma (1/21) Career: 13 at Hawaii (12/22/06) Free Throws Season: 7 vs. Oklahoma State (1/24) Career: 8 two times (last 12/15/07) Free Throw Attempts Season: 8 two times (last 1/24) Career: 10 vs. Alabama A&M (12/17/06) Assists Season: 7 vs. Alabama State (12/3) Steals Season: 5 vs. Kansas State (1/17) Blocks Season: 1 two times (last 11/22) Career: 1 six times (last 11/22/08) Minutes Played Season: 35 vs. UMBC (12/23) Career: 44 vs. Missouri (2/13/08) CHRIS BALHAM Points Season: 7 two times (last 1/3) Career: 10 at Texas A&M (2/23) Season: 8 vs. Florida A&M (1/5) Career: 8 two times (last 1/5/09) Field Goals Season: 3 vs. Maryland Eastern Shore (1/3) Career: 5 at Texas A&M (2/23/08) Field Goal Attempts Season: 4 vs. Maryland Eastern Shore (1/3) Career: 7 at Texas A&M (2/23) 3-Point Field Goals Career: none 3-Point Field Goal Attempts Career: none Free Throws Season: 5 vs. Florida A&M (1/5) Free Throw Attempts Season: 6 vs. Florida A&M (1/5) Assists Season: 1 vs. Maryland Eastern Shore (1/3) Career: 2 vs. Savannah State (12/11/08) Steals Career: 1 three times (last 3/1/08) Blocks Season: 1 two times (last 1/5) Career: 2 two times (last 3/24/08) Minutes Played Season: 18 vs. South Carolina State (12/30) Career: 20 at Kansas (1/26/08) ADE DAGUNDURO Points Season: 24 vs. Kansas (1/28) Season: 6 at Arizona State (12/7) Career: 8 at Western Kentucky (12/5/07) Field Goals Season: 10 vs. Kansas (1/28) Field Goal Attempts Season: 16 vs. Kansas (1/28) 3-Point Field Goals Season: 1 five times (last 1/28) Career: 3 vs. IPFW (11/26/07) 3-Point Field Goal Attempts Season: 3 vs. Oklahoma State (1/24) Career: 4 two times (last 12/2/07) Free Throws Season: 8 vs. Missouri (1/10) Career: 8 two times (last 1/10/09) Free Throw Attempts Season: 9 vs. Missouri (1/10) Career: 10 at Western Kentucky (12/5/07) Assists Season: 4 two times (last 1/24) Career: 4 five times (last 1/24/09) Steals Season: 3 three times (last 1/10) Career: 4 vs. Savannah State (12/11/07) Blocks Season: 2 two times (last 1/5) Career: 2 two times (last 12/23/08) Minutes Played Season: 30 three times (last 1/24) Career: 39 at Western Kentucky (12/5/07) ALONZO EDWARDS Points Season: 6 vs. Maryland Eastern Shore (1/3) Season: 3 vs. Maryland Eastern Shore (1/3) Field Goals Season: 2 two times (last 1/3) Field Goal Attempts Season: 3 two times (last 1/3) 3-Point Field Goals Season: 1 vs. Alabama State (12/3) Career: none 3-Point Field Goal Attempts Season: 2 vs. Alabama State (12/3) Career: none Free Throws Season: 2 two times (last 1/3) Free Throw Attempts Season: 4 vs. Maryland Eastern Shore (1/3) Assists Career: none Steals Career: none Blocks Season: 1 two times (12/3) Minutes Played Season: 14 vs. Alabama State (12/3) STEVE HARLEY Points Season: 21 vs. IPFW (12/20) Season: 6 two times (last 11/29) Career: 6 three times (last 11/16/08) Field Goals Season: 9 vs. IPFW (12/20) Career: 9 two times (last 12/20/08) Field Goal Attempts Season: 16 vs. Creighton (11/29) 3-Point Field Goals Season: 3 vs. Alabama State (12/3) Career: 3 two times (last 12/3/08) 3-Point Field Goal Attempts Season: 5 three times (last 12/23) Free Throws Season: 5 vs. South Carolina State (12/30) Career: 6 at Creighton (11/24/07) Free Throw Attempts Season: 10 vs. South Carolina State (12/30) Career: 10 vs. South Carolina State (12/30/08) Assists Season: 5 at Oregon State (12/13) Steals Season: 4 vs. Kansas (1/28) Blocks Season: 1 vs. Alabama State (12/3) Career: 1 three times (last 12/3/08) Minutes Played Season: 40 vs. UMBC (12/23) SEK HENRY Points Season: 19 two times (last 1/5) Career: 20 vs. Houston (12/23/06) Season: 5 five times (last 1/3) Career: 7 vs. Missouri (3/13) Field Goals Season: 8 vs. Florida A&M (1/5) Career: 8 two times (last 1/5/09) Field Goal Attempts Season: 14 vs. Florida A&M (1/5) Career: 15 vs. Houston (12/23/06) 3-Point Field Goals Season: 3 two times (last 1/5) Career: 4 at Missouri (1/30) 3-Point Field Goal Attempts Season: 7 at Iowa State (1/14) Career: 7 three times (last 1/14/09) Free Throws Season: 7 two times (last 12/30) Free Throw Attempts Season: 9 vs. South Carolina State (12/30) Career: 9 vs. South Carolina State (12/30/08) Assists Season: 4 three times (last 1/14) Career: 6 vs. Lubbock Christian (11/21/06) Steals Season: 4 two times (last 11/22) Blocks Season: 1 four times (last 1/28) Career: 1 12 times (last 1/28/09) Minutes Played Season: 34 at Oklahoma (1/21) Career: 35 two times (last 1/6/07) ESHAUNTE JONES Points Season: 4 vs. San Jose State (11/16) Season: 4 vs. San Jose State (11/16) Field Goals Season: 1 two times (last 11/22) Field Goal Attempts Season: 3 vs. San Jose State (11/16) 3-Point Field Goals Season: 1 two times (last 11/22) 3-Point Field Goal Attempts Season: 3 vs. San Jose State (11/16) Free Throws Season: 1 vs. San Jose State (11/16) Free Throw Attempts Season: 1 vs. San Jose State (11/16) Assists Season: 1 at TCU (11/19) Steals Career: none Blocks Career: none Minutes Played Season: 16 vs. San Jose State (11/16) NICK KRENK Points Career: 3 two times (last 12/22/07) Season: 1 vs. Florida A&M (1/5) Career: 1 five times (last 1/5/09) Field Goals Career: 1 three times (last 12/22/07) Field Goal Attempts Season: 1 two times (last 1/5) Career: 2 vs. Norfolk State (11/20/07) 3-Point Field Goals Career: 1 two times (last 12/22/07) 3-Point Field Goal Attempts Season: 1 vs. Florida A&M (1/5) Career: 1 six times (last 1/5/09) Free Throws Career: none Free Throw Attempts Career: none Assists Season: 1 two times (last 1/5) Career: 2 vs. Savannah State (12/22/07) Steals Career: 1 four times (last 12/11/07) Blocks Career: none Minutes Played Season: 3 two times (last 1/5) Career: 7 three times (last 12/29/07)

22 HUSKERS.COM NEBRASKA INDIVIDUAL SEASON AND CAREER HIGHS TONEY MCCRAY Points Season: 17 vs. San Jose State (11/16) Season: 9 vs. San Jose State (11/16) Field Goals Season: 6 two times (last 12/3) Field Goal Attempts Season: 15 vs. San Jose State (11/16) 3-Point Field Goals Season: 3 vs. IPFW (12/20) 3-Point Field Goal Attempts Season: 5 vs. IPFW (12/20) Free Throws Season: 5 vs. San Jose State (11/16) Free Throw Attempts Season: 8 vs. San Jose State (11/16) Assists Season: 2 vs. Maryland Eastern Shore (1/3) Steals Season: 4 vs. Maryland Eastern Shore (1/3) Blocks Season: 3 vs. Creighton (11/29) Minutes Played Season: 27 at Oregon State (12/13) COOKIE MILLER Points Season: 19 vs. Oklahoma State (1/24) Career: 19 two times (last 1/24/09) Season: 4 five times (last 1/17) Career: 5 at Western Kentucky (12/5/07) Field Goals Season: 5 at Iowa State (1/14) Career: 7 at Creighton (11/24/07) Field Goal Attempts Season: 10 vs. Kansas (1/28) Career: 14 at Iowa State (2/13/08) 3-Point Field Goals Season: 3 vs. Kansas State (1/17) Career: 4 at Colorado (1/15/08) 3-Point Field Goal Attempts Season: 4 two times (last 1/28) Career: 8 at Colorado (1/15/08) Free Throws Season: 9 vs. Oklahoma State (1/24) Free Throw Attempts Season: 10 vs. Oklahoma State (1/24) Assists Season: 7 at Oklahoma (1/21) Career: 10 vs. Alcorn State (last 12/29) Steals Season: 4 vs. IPFW (12/20) Career: 5 four times (last 2/20/08) Blocks Career: 1 at Kansas (1/26/08) Minutes Played Season: 42 vs. Oklahoma State (1/24) BEN NELSON Points Season: 3 vs. Maryland Eastern Shore (1/3) Career: 6 vs. Savannah State (12/11/07) Season: 1 three times (last 1/5) Career: 1 seven times (last 1/5/09) Field Goals Career: 2 vs. Savannah State (12/11/07) Field Goal Attempts Career: 2 two times (last 12/22/07) 3-Point Field Goals Career: none 3-Point Field Goal Attempts Career: none Free Throws Season: 3 vs. Maryland Eastern Shore (1/3) Free Throw Attempts Season: 4 vs. Maryland Eastern Shore (1/3) Assists Season: 1 vs. IPFW (12/20) Career: 1 two times (last 12/20/08) Steals Career: none Blocks Career: 1 vs. Norfolk State (11/20/07) Minutes Played Season: 5 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (11/22) Career: 8 vs. North Carolina Central (12/22/07) BRANDON RICHARDSON Points Season: 9 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (11/22) Season: 3 vs. San Jose State (11/16) Field Goals Season: 3 two times (last 1/3) Field Goal Attempts Season: 6 vs. Maryland Eastern Shore (1/3) 3-Point Field Goals Season: 2 vs. Oklahoma State (1/24) 3-Point Field Goal Attempts Season: 4 vs. Maryland Eastern Shore (1/3) Free Throws Season: 3 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (11/22) Free Throw Attempts Season: 4 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (11/22) Assists Season: 2 five times (last 1/5) Steals Season: 4 vs. San Jose State (11/16) Blocks Career: none Minutes Played Season: 23 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (11/22) COLE SALOMON Points Season: 3 vs. Kansas (1/28) Career: 5 vs. Savannah State (12/11/07) Season: 3 vs. Kansas (1/28) Field Goals Season: 1 vs. Kansas (1/28) Career: 2 vs. Savannah State (12/11/07) Field Goal Attempts Season: 2 vs. Kansas (1/28) Career: 4 vs. Savannah State (12/11/07) 3-Point Field Goals Career: 1 two times (last 1/12/08) 3-Point Field Goal Attempts Season: 1 vs. Kansas (1/28) Career: 2 vs. Savannah State (12/11/07) Free Throws Season: 2 vs. Maryland Eastern Shore (1/3) Free Throw Attempts Season: 2 three times (last 1/28) Assists Season: 2 vs. Kansas (1/28) Career: 2 two times (last 1/28/09) Steals Season: 1 vs. Kansas State (1/17) Career: none Blocks Season: 1 vs. Kansas (1/28) Career: 2 vs. Colorado (3/9/08) Minutes Played Season: 13 vs. Kansas (1/28) Career: 14 vs. Colorado (3/9/08) PAUL VELANDER Points Season: 20 vs. Kansas State (1/17) Career: 20 two times (last 1/17/09) Season: 5 vs. Alabama State (12/3) Career: 7 vs. Savannah State (1/3/07) Field Goals Season: 6 vs. Kansas State (1/17) Field Goal Attempts Season: 10 two times (last 1/17) Career: 10 three times (last 1/17/09) 3-Point Field Goals Season: 6 vs. Kansas State (1/17) 3-Point Field Goal Attempts Season: 10 vs. Kansas State (1/17) Free Throws Season: 3 three times (last 1/24) Career: 6 vs. Oklahoma State (3/5/07) Free Throw Attempts Season: 4 vs. South Carolina State (12/30) Career: 7 vs. Oklahoma State (3/5/07) Assists Season: 1 nine times (last 1/24) Career: 3 vs. Western Kentucky (1/6/07) Steals Season: 2 vs. Kansas State (1/17) Career: 2 10 times (last 1/17/09) Blocks Season: 1 vs. Alabama State (12/3) Career: 1 five times (last 12/3/08) Minutes Played Season: 31 vs. Oklahoma State (1/24)

23 NEBRASKA BASKETBALL NEBRASKA GAME-BY-GAME NOTEBOOK (GAMES 1-10) GAME 1 VS. SAN JOSE STATE (NU 63, SJSU 46) The Nebraska Cornhuskers jumped out of the gate in fine fashion, using a 17-0 second-half run to keep San Jose State at bay in a victory at the Devaney Center. The Huskers went into halftime with an 18-point lead but saw it nearly vanish as, at one point, NU went more than eight minutes without a field goal. SJSU cut the lead to five before redshirt freshman Brandon Richardson and senior Paul Velander turned it up a notch on defense and redshirt freshman Toney McCray led the Huskers on offense as they picked up their sixth straight season-opening victory. McCray paced the squad with 17 points and nine rebounds while Velander added nine points on three 3-pointers. Nebraska harassed the Spartans into 25 turnovers on the day while collecting 16 steals, the most under third-year coach Doc Sadler. GAME 2 AT TCU (NU 62, TCU 50) Playing in their first road game of the season, the Nebraska Huskers responded in strong fashion, holding off TCU for a victory in Ft. Worth. The win snapped a streak of 12 straight losses in true road openers, and was only Nebraska's third win in the Big 12 era in the first game of the season away from Lincoln. Nebraska shot the ball well from 3-point range, hitting 5-of-10 from beyond the arc in the opening period while overcoming 15 first-half fouls. NU used a 9-0 run to burst out to a lead at the break. The Huskers were up 16, 42-26, before the Horned Frogs mounted a comeback, pulling within seven, 46-39, before redshirt freshman Toney McCray drained a 3-pointer from the corner with the shot clock winding down to ignite the offense. Nebraska held TCU to just 10 field goals, including only three 3-pointers on 19 attempts, as the Horned Frogs shot just 27.0 percent from the floor. The 50 points were the fewest NU has allowed in a true road opener since GAME 3 VS. ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (NU 67, UAPB 53) Nebraska was sluggish to start but picked up the pace over the final minutes of the first half and held off a hard-nosed effort by Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 67-53, at the Devaney Center. The Huskers used a 17-3 run over the last 7:42 before halftime to go into the break up Sek Henry scored 12 of his 14 points in the opening frame while Steve Harley led the Huskers with 18 points in the contest. Nebraska forced 23 turnovers and won despite losing the battle on the boards, Along with Harley and Henry, Paul Velander added three 3-pointers for the third straight game and Brandon Richardson had the best of his young career, scoring nine points with two assists in 23 minutes. NU had 11 steals in the contest with Henry leading the way with four. GAME 4 VS. SAINT LOUIS (NU 71, SLU 57) Sek Henry and Ade Dagunduro jump-started the Husker offense and Nebraska executed the defensive game plan to near perfection, running away with a victory over Saint Louis. Henry hit 7-of-8 attempts from the floor for a game-high 19 points, just one off his career high. He added four assists without a turnover, as Nebraska had just six turnovers as a team. Dagunduro added 14 points on 5-of-7 shooting, after entering the game with just 13 points in his first three games. He helped Nebraska hit 59.1 percent from the floor, including an impressive 65.0 percent in the second half. Saint Louis led on the boards, but were held to just 41.7 percent shooting. NU kept the Billikens off the scoreboard for just over six minutes while powering to a 9-0 run. The surge extended the Husker lead to 16 points with just over three minutes to play, sealing the victory. GAME 5 VS. CREIGHTON (NU 54, CU 52) Steve Harley scored a game-high 18 points, but it was his lone assist that made the biggest difference as Harley set up Ade Dagunduro's game-winner in the final seconds of a tremendous comeback victory. Harley, who hit 8-of-16 shots from the floor and tied his career high with six rebounds, had the ball on a designed play for him in the final seconds. With the shot clock off, Harley drove the lane with less than seven seconds remaining. As he got into the lane, Creighton hedged to the middle and while in the air, Harley fed the ball to a wide-open Dagunduro, who had an uncontested layup with 2.7 seconds remaining to give NU the win. Nebraska hit just 30.4 percent from the floor in the first half and trailed by 13 points at the intermission. NU used a 27-7 surge, including a 13-0 run that included three 3-pointers, to move back ahead and hold on for its fifth straight victory to open the season. The 13-point comeback tied the largest for a Husker squad under Coach Doc Sadler, equaling the mark set in 2007 on the road against Texas Tech. Dagunduro finished with 11 points while Cookie Miller's strong second-half play helped him finish with six assists, four rebounds and two steals off the bench as Nebraska won for just the second time in the last 10 regular-season matchups between the in-state opponents. GAME 6 VS. ALABAMA STATE (NU 80, ASU 51) Nebraska had four players record three 3-pointers apiece as the Huskers hit 14 treys on the night while running past Alabama State, 80-51, to end a four-game home stand at the Devaney Center. Steve Harley led the way with 16 points including a trio of 3-pointers while Ryan Anderson added 11 points by hitting 3-of-4 from long range. Anderson, who moved into the career top 10 for 3-pointers made with the effort, added a game- and career-best seven assists without a turnover. Nebraska posted 23 assists on the night as it hit 51.7 percent from the floor, including a blistering 56.0 percent from beyond the arc. Sek Henry was a perfect 3-for-3 from long range while Paul Velander added his fifth game with three 3-pointers. The Huskers also held Alabama State to 51 points on 36.0 percent shooting, including a paltry 25.0 percent from long range. GAME 7 AT NO. 19 ARIZONA STATE (ASU 64, NU 44) No. 19 Arizona State used a pair of key runs and strong second-half play by All- America candidate James Harden to ease past Nebraska, 64-44, at Wells Fargo Arena in Tempe. The Sun Devils evened the Big 12/Pac-10 Hardwood Series with the Huskers at 1-1. NU defeated ASU, 62-47, last year in Lincoln. Nebraska came out strong and led by as many as five points as ASU had just one basket in the first 10 minutes of the game. The Sun Devils stormed back at the end of the period, using a 15-2 run to end the frame and go into the locker room with a advantage. After the break, a key 8-0 surge spurred by Harden knocked back the charging Huskers. Harden finished with 20 points, nine rebounds and six assists. The Huskers struggled against the ASU zone, hitting just 28.9 percent from the field with only Steve Harley (11 points) reaching double figures. GAME 8 AT OREGON STATE (OSU 64, NU 63) Ade Dagunduro's arcing shot from the baseline hit off the back of the rim and bounced away at the buzzer as Oregon State held on for a victory over the Huskers in Gill Coliseum as the Huskers dropped their second straight road game. The teams went back and forth all game, accumulating 11 ties and 20 lead changes before the Beavers got four free throws in the final 30 seconds from Daniel Deane to ice the game. Dagunduro put NU up on a pair of free throws with 11 seconds remaining before Deane had the ball stripped, but Cookie Miller was called for the foul to put Deane at the line with 8.3 seconds left. Deane hit both and Miller's jumper at the other end missed and went out of bounds with 1.1 seconds remaining to set up Dagunduro's final attempt. Dagunduro led the Huskers with 16 points while Toney McCray came off the bench for 13 points, seven rebounds and two steals. GAME 9 VS. IPFW (NU 75, IPFW 48) Nebraska was sluggish in the first half and trailed by five, 34-29, at the intermission following a 16-4 run by IPFW to end the period. But the Huskers, led by Steve Harley and Cookie Miller, caught fire on offense in the second half and clamped down defensively while posting their 31st consecutive non-conference home win to tie the school record. Harley scored a career-high 21 points on 9-of-15 shooting from the floor, helping Nebraska hit at a scorching 60.9-percent clip from the field. He had 12 points at the half and became the first Husker this season to eclipse the 20-point plateau. Miller continually set up Harley and his teammates, finishing with six assists without a turnover. He had four steals and seven points off the bench, although he started the second half, and helped Nebraska to a 31-8 run to put the game away. Defensively, the Huskers held IPFW to just 14 points on 21.7 percent shooting in the second period while forcing 24 Mastodon turnovers. GAME 10 VS. UMBC (UMBC 66, NU 64) The Huskers' furious second-half rally came up just short as Nebraska fell at home to a non-conference opponent for the first time since 2005, falling to UMBC. NU never led in the contest and trailed by as many as 20 points in the first period following a 13-0 run. UMBC led by 16 at the intermission before the Huskers started a comeback, cutting within two points in the final minute. Nebraska held the Retrievers without a field goal over the final 6:42 to get back into the contest, but UMBC hit 15-of-18 at the free throw line, including their last nine points, to record the upset. Ade Dagunduro led the comeback with 15 of his career-high 19 points in the second period. He finished the game 9-of-9 from the field, tying the NU single-game record for field goals without a miss. Dagunduro's basket with 30 seconds remaining cut the deficit to three points, and after the teams traded free throws, Paul Velander had a trey that would have tied the game rim out with 14 seconds left. NU added a free throw by Steve Harley to cut it to the final deficit but one last shot attempt with under a second was blocked out of bounds. Velander finished with 14 points including four 3-pointers while Harley had 13 points and Sek Henry added 12 points.

24 HUSKERS.COM NEBRASKA GAME-BY-GAME NOTEBOOK (GAMES 11-19) GAME 11 VS. SOUTH CAROLINA STATE (NU 77, SCSU 63) The Nebraska Cornhuskers made their final appearance at the Bob Devaney Sports Center in 2008 a happy one as they used a strong second half to run past South Carolina State, Sek Henry nearly tied his season high with 19 points while Ade Dagunduro scored 14 points and finished 5-of-8 from the field. Dagunduro set a school record as he knocked down his first three attempts from the floor, extending his consecutive field-goals made streak to 15 straight over three games. He surpassed the previous Nebraska record of 13 consecutive made field goals by Mikki Moore in the 1997 NIT. Dagunduro and Henry helped the Huskers to a 15-0 run int he second half, pushing a tie out to a advantage. Henry was 7-of-9 at the free throw line, as the Huskers got to the stripe 35 times (22 made) while hitting 46.3 percent from the field in their second-highest scoring game before New Year's. GAME 12 VS. MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE (NU 88, UMES 56) Senior guard Ade Dagunduro continued his torrid shooting, hitting 8-of-9 shots from the floor to help Nebraska hit better than 60 percent from the field for the second time in four games as the Huskers ran to a 32-point victory. Dagunduro scored 18 points by hitting his first eight shots from the floor while Steve Harley added 12 points. Ten other Huskers also scored, as Nebraska posted its highest point total in regulation under Coach Doc Sadler. The Huskers' offensive efficiency came as NU tied the school record by turning the ball over only three times (once in the first half, twice after the intermission), while adding 18 assists on 33 baskets. Nebraska hit 28-of-39 from inside the 3-point line and limited the Hawks to 41.3 percent shooting, including just 32.0 percent in the second half. Dagunduro helped Nebraska to a 13-0 run late in the second half that pushed the lead out to 36 points. GAME 13 VS. FLORIDA A&M (NU 81, FAMU 56) Junior guard Sek Henry tied his season high with 19 points and the Cornhuskers hit better than 55 percent from the field for the second straight game as NU ran past Florida A&M The Huskers topped the 80-point plateau for the third time this season and only the third time in the past three years NU has reached the mark in consecutive games. Henry got Nebraska out early as he hit 8-of-14 from the floor, including 3-of-6 from 3-point range, in just 24 minutes to pace the Huskers. He helped Nebraska hit 10 3-pointers, their second-highest total in non-conference play. Senior Steve Harley had 15 points and senior Paul Velander came off the bench to hit four 3-pointers for 12 points. Chris Balham added a career-high tying eight rebounds, as Nebraska held a +14 advantage on the glass, its highest total in non-conference play this season. Despite hitting 37.7 percent from the field overall, FAMU kept it from being a bigger deficit by hitting 9-of-13 from 3-point range in the second period. The Rattlers hit 12-of-24 from long range on the game. GAME 14 VS. MISSOURI (NU 56, MU 51) Guards Ade Dagunduro and Sek Henry combined for 33 points and eight rebounds and the Huskers held off a furious second-half comeback to earn a victory over Missouri at the Devaney Center. The win was Nebraska's fifth in the last six games against the Tigers under coach Doc Sadler while marking the Huskers' first win in a Big 12 opener since Overall, NU improved to 3-10 in league openers since the formation of the Big 12. Dagunduro got the Huskers started strong, pouring in 13 first-half points as Nebraska opened a lead the intermission. NU went ahead by as many as 18 early in the second half before the Tigers started to rally. Leo Lyons and DeMarre Carroll, who came into the game combining for more than 31 points per game, were held scoreless in the first half but posted 19 points in the second frame. The inside punch helped the Tigers rally to tie the game at 51 with less than two minutes remaining, but MU never took the lead in the game as Henry's driving basket down the baseline put NU back on top for good. Ryan Anderson set a seaosn high with 10 rebounds, including one with less than 10 seconds remaining and his three free throws in the final seconds iced the victory for Nebraska. GAME 15 AT IOWA STATE (ISU 65, NU 53) Nebraska fell behind by 12 points at halftime and despite a strong comeback that included tying the game at with under seven minutes to play, the Huskers fell at Iowa State, 65-53, to drop to 1-1 in the Big 12 Conference. Ade Dagunduro led NU with 13 points, but his missed layup with less than six minutes to play was the last chance the Huskers had to take a lead as Iowa State capitalized on the offensive end over the final minutes of the contest. ISU hit four of its last five fieldgoal attempts and 3-of-4 free throws, all in the final three minutes, to pull away for the double-figure victory. Point guard Cookie Miller had a season-high 11 points and Steve Harley had 10 points despite going 4-of-14 from the floor. Nebraska led on Miller's third basket of the opening half but ISU used a 15-1 run to break up the contest. The Cylones led at the break and held NU to 34.5 percent shooting in the game while outrebounding the Huskers GAME 16 VS. KANSAS STATE (NU 73, KSU 51) Nebraska hit 50.0 percent from the floor behind the solid shooting of Paul Velander and Cookie Miller, who combined for 35 points in the Huskers' victory over Kansas State. The win against the Wildcats served as the largest margin of victory over a Big 12 opponent under coach Doc Sadler, and was the largest vs. a conference team since defeating No. 25 Texas Tech, 72-44, in Velander tied his career high with 20 points, connecting on 6-of-10 shots from 3-point range while adding two steals in 25 minutes. Miller posted a season-high for the second straight game, earning 15 points on 4-of-6 shooting, including hitting all three of this 3-point attempts. They combined to help NU hit 10-of-18 from long range and 15-of-18 at the free throw line to offset KSU's lead on the boards. KSU was held to 41.5 percent shooting, inclduign 23.1 percent (3-of-13) from 3-point range. The Wildcats were forced into 25 turnovers, as the Huskers had nine steals and 15 assists, although they also turned the ball over 15 times. GAME 17 AT NO. 6/5 OKLAHOMA (OU 72, NU 61) Ryan Anderson scored 19 points, including 17 in the first half, to help Nebraska keep pace with the No. 6/5 Sooners, but in the end Oklahoma was too much for the Cornhuskers as it pulled away for a victory in Norman. The game was still in doubt heading into the final minutes as the pesky Nebraska defense kept the Huskers within a basket until a decisive 8-0 Sooner run over the final four minutes gave OU its 18th win of the season. Anderson scored a season high with 19 points, after scoring just 11 points in the first three conference games combined. He hit four 3-pointers in the first half and helped Nebraska to a lead at the intermission. Nebraska, which led by as many as seven points in the game, withstood an OU rally and had the score tied at and had two possessions to try to take the lead. Anderson misfired on a 3-pointer on the first try and Steve Harley missed a pair of free throws before OU's Austin Johnson hit a 3-pointer to put the Sooners ahead for good. Blake Griffin, who did not score his first basket until nearly 12 minutes into the game, had 16 second-half points on his way to a 27-point, 18-rebound game. Despite Griffin's individual domination on the glass, OU outrebounded the Huskers by only three boards, GAME 18 VS. OKLAHOMA STATE (OSU 76, NU 74, OVERTIME) After trailing early, Nebraska came back to force overtime but was unable to hold on to a lead in the extra period as Oklahoma State snapped the Huskers' five-game home Big 12 Conference win streak dating to last season with a overtime victory. The Cowboys became just the second team this season to hit better than 47 percent from the field against Nebraska, which allowed a season high for points for the second straight game. Cookie Miller's free throws with 20 seconds left in regulation tied the game at and his defense on Byron Eaton in the final seconds forced a missed shot, leading to overtime. In the extra frame, NU led with just over two minutes to play but could not hold on. Miller led the way with a career-high tying 19 points, including hitting 9-of-10 at the free throw line as NU knocked down 27-of-31 at the stripe overall. Ryan Anderson added 14 points and eight rebounds for his second striaght solid game off the bench while five players scored in double figures for the Cowboys, who held a advantage on the glass. GAME 19 VS. KANSAS (KU 68, NU 62) In another down-to-the-wire finish, the Cornhuskers were within one point in the final two minutes but were unable to get over the hump as Kansas held on for a come-from-behind victory at the Devaney Center. Nebraska shot just 30 percent from the field in the second half but Sek Henry's consecutive 3-pointers 25 seconds apart cut the deficit from seven to one, 63-62, with 1:06 to play. After a pair of KU free throws with 29 seconds remaining, the Huskers had the ball with a chance to tie but a turnover one of only eight Husker miscues in the game led to the Jayhawks icing the game at the line. Nebraska forced Kansas into a season-high 21 turnovers, but KU's young squad overcame the ballhandling mistakes by hitting 56.4 percent from the field and taking a advantage on the glass. Nebraska led by as many as 13 points in the first half and held a slim, 34-29, lead at the intermission. Ade Dagunduro led the Huskers with a career-high 24 points on 10-of-16 shooting, his second 20-point game in six league games.

25 NEBRASKA BASKETBALL GAME 1 NEBRASKA 63, SAN JOSE STATE 46 11/16/08 2:05 p.m. at Lincoln, Neb. (Devaney Center) TV: None VISITORS: San Jose State (0-1) 01 Pierce, Tim f Thomas, DeVonte f Oakes, Chris c Wright, DaShawn g Graham, Justin g Amberry, Clint Olivier, Lance Owens, Robert Peterson, Mac Ton, Garrett Wilson, Jerelle TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 36.0% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 18.8% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 63.6% 1 HOME TEAM: Nebraska (1-0) 32 Balham, Chris f Harley, Steve g Henry, Sek g Dagunduro, Ade g Anderson, Ryan g Jones, Eshaunte Krenk, Nick Richardson, Brandon Edwards, Alonzo Miller, Cookie Velander, Paul McCray, Toney Nelson, Ben Salomon, Cole TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 35.9% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 38.1% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 50.0% 4 Officials: Steve Olson, Doug Shows, Dan Nowakowski. Technical fouls: San Jose State-None. Nebraska-None. Attendance: 9527 Actual attendance: 6491 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total San Jose State Nebraska GAME 3 NEBRASKA 67, ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF 53 11/22/08 1:05 p.m. at Lincoln, Neb. (Devaney Center) TV: None VISITORS: Arkansas-Pine Bluff (0-4) 35 Weathers, Lebaron f Glass, Tyree f Calvin, Terrance g Washington, T. g Townsend, S. g Ootesey, Antonio Strain, Lencoya Tolliver, Jason Davis, George Montgomery,Gavin TEAM 3 3 Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 46.5% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 16.7% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 61.1% 2 HOME TEAM: Nebraska (3-0) 32 Balham, Chris f Harley, Steve g Henry, Sek g Dagunduro, Ade g Anderson, Ryan g Jones, Eshaunte Krenk, Nick Richardson, Brandon Edwards, Alonzo Miller, Cookie Velander, Paul McCray, Toney Nelson, Ben Salomon, Cole TEAM 2 2 Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 45.8% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 29.4% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 66.7% 3 Officials: Ted Hillary, Greg Rennegarbe, Joe Townsell. Technical fouls: Arkansas-Pine Bluff-None. Nebraska-None. Attendance: 9578 Actual attendance: 6221 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Arkansas-Pine Bluff Nebraska GAME 2 NEBRASKA 62, TCU 50 11/19/08 7:05 p.m. at Fort Worth, Texas (Daniel-Meyer Coliseum) TV: CBS College Sports VISITORS: Nebraska (2-0) 32 Balham, Chris f Harley, Steve g Henry, Sek g Dagunduro, Ade g Anderson, Ryan g Jones, Eshaunte Richardson, Brandon Miller, Cookie Velander, Paul McCray, Toney TEAM 2 2 Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 43.2% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 44.4% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 76.2% 2 HOME TEAM: TCU (1-3) 01 Buljan, Zvonko f Langford, Kevin f Ebie, Jason g Moss, Ronnie g Ruzgas, Edvinas g Lancon, Logan Mitchem, Keion Rose, Kavon Butler, Kevin Ortiz, John TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 27.0% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 15.8% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 71.1% 5 Officials: David Hall, Ed Hightower, Rick Hartzell. Technical fouls: Nebraska-None. TCU-None. Attendance: 3922 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Nebraska TCU GAME 4 NEBRASKA 71, SAINT LOUIS 57 11/25/08 7:07 p.m. at Lincoln, Neb. (Devaney Center) TV: Fox Sports Midwest/ESPN FullCourt VISITORS: Saint Louis (2-2) 14 Conklin, Brian f Thompson, Brett c Mitchell, Kwamain g Lisch, Kevin g Liddell III, Tommie g Eckerle, Paul Cotto, Ruben Eberhardt, Barry Cassity, Kyle Reed, Willie TEAM 2 2 Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 41.7% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 31.6% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 84.6% 1 HOME TEAM: Nebraska (4-0) 32 Balham, Chris f Harley, Steve g Henry, Sek g Dagunduro, Ade g Anderson, Ryan g Jones, Eshaunte Richardson, Brandon Miller, Cookie Velander, Paul McCray, Toney TEAM 3 3 Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 59.1% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 35.7% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 87.5% 1 Officials: Ted Hillary, Rick Hartzell, Terry Oglesby. Technical fouls: SLU-None. NU-None. Attendance: 9268 Actual attendance: 6542 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Saint Louis Nebraska

26 HUSKERS.COM GAME 5 NEBRASKA 54, CREIGHTON 52 11/29/08 7:07 p.m. at Lincoln, Neb. (Devaney Center) TV: Fox Sports Midwest/ESPN FullCourt VISITORS: Creighton (3-2) 25 Lawson Jr., Kenny c Carter, Justin g Witter, Cavel g Dotzler, Josh g Woodfox, Booker g Millard, Chad Korver, Kaleb Young, Antoine Harriman, Casey Walker, Kenton Team Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 35.4% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 36.8% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 84.6% 0 HOME TEAM: Nebraska (5-0) 32 Balham, Chris f Harley, Steve g Henry, Sek g Dagunduro, Ade g Anderson, Ryan g Richardson, Brandon Miller, Cookie Velander, Paul McCray, Toney Nelson, Ben TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 40.0% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 29.4% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 69.2% 1 Officials: Rick Hartzell, Paul Janssen, Randy Heimerman. Technical fouls: CU-None. NU-None. Attendance: Actual attendance: 12,008 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Creighton Nebraska GAME 6 NEBRASKA 80, ALABAMA STATE 51 12/3/08 7:07 p.m. at Lincoln, Neb. (Devaney Center) TV: Fox Sports Midwest/ESPN FullCourt VISITORS: Alabama State (1-4) 01 Provitt, Rashad f Walker, Byron f Kickingstallionsims c Hayles, Andrew g Brooks, Brandon g Middlebrooks, Jeffery White, Ivory Butler, Tramaine Mundadi, Menji Fitch, Roland TEAM 1 1 Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 36.0% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 25.0% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 58.8% 4 HOME TEAM: Nebraska (6-0) 15 Edwards, Alonzo f Harley, Steve g Dagunduro, Ade g Miller, Cookie g Anderson, Ryan g Krenk, Nick Richardson, Brandon Henry, Sek Velander, Paul McCray, Toney Nelson, Ben Salomon, Cole TEAM 2 2 Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 51.7% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 56.0% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 100% 0 Officials: Steve Olson, Terry Moore, Andrew Walton. Technical fouls: ASU-None. NU-None. Attendance: 9,558 Actual attendance: 6,030 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Alabama State Nebraska GAME 7 NO. 19 ARIZONA STATE 64, NEBRASKA 44 12/7/08 1:02 p.m. CT at Tempe, Ariz. (Wells Fargo Arena) TV: Fox Sports Net (national) VISITORS: Nebraska (6-1) 04 Harley, Steve g Henry, Sek g Dagunduro, Ade g Miller, Cookie g Anderson, Ryan g Richardson, Brandon Velander, Paul McCray, Toney TEAM 2 2 Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 28.9% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 36.4% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 76.9% 2 HOME TEAM: Arizona State (7-1) 04 Pendergraph, Jeff f Kuksiks, Rihards f Abbott, Ty g Glasser, Derek g Harden, James g Boateng, Eric McMillan, Jamelle Woods, Kraidon Rohde, Taylor Shipp, Jerren TEAM 1 1 Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 41.3% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 37.5% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 77.3% 3 Officials: Mike Scyphers, Mike Littlewood, Martin Cota. Technical fouls: NU-None. ASU-None. Attendance: 7164 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Nebraska No. 19 Arizona State GAME 8 OREGON STATE 64, NEBRASKA 63 12/13/08 7:07 p.m. CT at Corvallis, Ore. (Gill Coliseum) TV: Fox Sports Midwest/ESPN Fullcourt VISITORS: Nebraska (6-2) 11 Dagunduro, Ade f Anderson, Ryan f Harley, Steve g Henry, Sek g Miller, Cookie g Richardson, Brandon Edwards, Alonzo Velander, Paul McCray, Toney TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 41.5% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 27.8% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 77.8% 2 HOME TEAM: Oregon State (2-5) 24 Johnson, Omari f Deane, Daniel f Schaftenaar, R. c Claitt, Rickey g Tarver, Seth g Hampton, Calvin Tarver, Josh Haynes, Calvin Wallace, Lathen TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 39.1% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 29.2% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 80.8% 1 Officials: Bobby McRoy, Ruben Ramos, Bill Kennedy. Technical fouls: NU-None. OSU-None. Attendance: 3359 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Nebraska Oregon State

27 NEBRASKA BASKETBALL GAME 9 NEBRASKA 75, IPFW 48 12/20/08 5:05 p.m. at Lincoln, Neb. (Devaney Center) TV: None VISITORS: IPFW (4-7) 24 Carson, David f Yearby, Deilvez f Daniels, Nick g Plackemeier, Zach g Botts, Ben g Johnson, Jakari Richie, Aaron Peckinpaugh, John Mixon, Jeremy Bembry, Terry McCorkle, Trey TEAM 2 2 Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 34.1% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 35.3% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 66.7% 3 HOME TEAM: Nebraska (7-2) 32 Balham, Chris f Harley, Steve g Henry, Sek g Dagunduro, Ade g Anderson, Ryan g Krenk, Nick Richardson, Brandon Miller, Cookie Velander, Paul McCray, Toney Nelson, Ben Salomon, Cole TEAM 1 1 Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 60.9% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 53.3% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 55.0% 2 Officials: Donnee Gray, Rick Fields, James Durham. Technical fouls: IPFW-None. NU-None. Attendance: 8119 Actual attendance: 4,860 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total IPFW Nebraska GAME 10 UMBC 66, NEBRASKA 64 12/23/08 7:07 p.m. at Lincoln, Neb. (Devaney Center) TV: Fox Sports Midwest/ESPN FullCourt VISITORS: UMBC (6-5) 30 Fry, Justin f Proctor, Darryl f Greene, Jay g Spadafora, Matt g Gilliam, Chauncey g Flemming, Rich TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 57.1% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 60.0% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 83.3% 1 HOME TEAM: Nebraska (7-3) 32 Balham, Chris f Harley, Steve g Henry, Sek g Dagunduro, Ade g Anderson, Ryan g Krenk, Nick Richardson, Brandon Edwards, Alonzo Velander, Paul McCray, Toney Salomon, Cole TEAM 2 2 Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 48.9% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 33.3% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 56.0% 3 Officials: Duke Edsall, Rick Randall, Will Lynde. Technical fouls: UMBC-None. Nebraska-None. Attendance: 8293 Actual attendance: 4,833 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total UMBC Nebraska GAME 11 NEBRASKA 77, SOUTH CAROLINA STATE 63 12/30/08 7:05 p.m. at Lincoln, Neb. (Devaney Center) TV: None VISITORS: South Carolina State (5-6) 01 Johnson, Jason f Flagler, Jason f Burton, Jessie g Williams, Jimmy g Bennett, Carrio g Jackson, Josh Johnson, Kensha Telfare, Westley Carter, Julius TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 42.6% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 25.0% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 63.6% 2 HOME TEAM: Nebraska (8-3) 30 McCray, Toney g Harley, Steve g Henry, Sek g Dagunduro, Ade g Miller, Cookie g Richardson, Brandon Edwards, Alonzo Velander, Paul Balham, Chris Salomon, Cole TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 46.3% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 25.0% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 62.9% 5 Officials: Tom O'Neill, Mike Thibodeaux, Terry Oglesby. Technical fouls: SCSU-None. NU-None. Attendance: 8661 Actual attendance: 6,218 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total South Carolina State Nebraska GAME 12 NEBRASKA 77, MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE 56 1/3/09 2:05 p.m. at Lincoln, Neb. (Devaney Center) TV: None VISITORS: Maryland Eastern Shore (1-8) 01 Mayes, Keishawn f Pitt, Neal f Hines, Tyler c Davis, Marc g Boyer, Jamie g Obetoh, Sammy Bright, Josh Randall, Jarrod Conner, Chris Lee, Gary TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 41.3% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 23.8% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 81.3% 1 HOME TEAM: Nebraska (8-3) 30 McCray, Toney f Harley, Steve g Henry, Sek g Dagunduro, Ade g Miller, Cookie g Krenk, Nick Richardson, Brandon Edwards, Alonzo Velander, Paul Balham, Chris Nelson, Ben Salomon, Cole Anderson, Ryan TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 61.1% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 33.3% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 68.0% 5 Officials: Steve Olson, Winston Stith, Will Lynde. Technical fouls: UMES-None. NU-None. Attendance: 9578 Actual attendance: 6,146 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Maryland Eastern Shore Nebraska

28 HUSKERS.COM GAME 13 NEBRASKA 81, FLORIDA A&M 56 1/5/09 7:05 p.m. at Lincoln, Neb. (Devaney Center) TV: None VISITORS: Florida A&M (2-10) 03 Twitty, Lamar f Crowder, Yannick f Taylor, Byron g Bryant, Brandon g Ballard, Joe g Webb, Dunnell Hughes, Dale Demps, Darryl Buchanon, David Jackson, Larry Maddry, Tyler TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 37.7% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 50.0% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 100% 0 HOME TEAM: Nebraska (10-3) 30 McCray, Toney f Harley, Steve g Henry, Sek g Dagunduro, Ade g Miller, Cookie g Krenk, Nick Richardson, Brandon Edwards, Alonzo Velander, Paul Balham, Chris Nelson, Ben Salomon, Cole Anderson, Ryan TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 56.6% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 47.6% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 61.1% 3 Officials: Doug Shows, Randy Heimerman, Dan Nowakowski. Attendance: 8,040 Actual attendance: 4,871 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Florida A&M Nebraska Technical fouls: FAMU-None. NU-None. GAME 14 NEBRASKA 56, MISSOURI 51 1/10/09 1:02 p.m. at Lincoln, Neb. (Devaney Center) TV: ESPN2 VISITORS: Missouri (13-3, 0-1 Big 12) 01 Carroll, DeMarre f Lyons, Leo f Tiller, J.T. g Taylor, Zaire g Lawrence, Matt g Paul, Miguel Denmon, Marcus Ramsey, Keith Safford, Justin English, Kim TEAM 1 1 Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 38.3% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 23.8% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 55.6% 2 HOME TEAM: Nebraska (11-3, 1-0 Big 12) 32 Balham, Chris f Harley, Steve g Henry, Sek g Dagunduro, Ade g Miller, Cookie g Velander, Paul McCray, Toney Anderson, Ryan TEAM 1 1 Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 38.6% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 30.8% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 72.0% 4 Officials: Verne Harris, Rick Randall, Kelly Self. Technical fouls: Missouri-None. Nebraska-None. Attendance: 11,570 Actual attendance: 10,102 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Missouri Nebraska GAME 15 IOWA STATE 65, NEBRASKA 53 1/14/09 7:06 p.m. at Ames, Iowa (Hilton Coliseum) TV: Fox Sports Midwest/ESPN FullCourt VISITORS: Nebraska (11-4, 1-1 Big 12) 32 Balham, Chris f Harley, Steve g Henry, Sek g Dagunduro, Ade g Miller, Cookie g Velander, Paul McCray, Toney Anderson, Ryan TEAM 2 2 Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 34.5% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 31.6% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 70.0% 0 HOME TEAM: Iowa State (12-5, 1-1 Big 12) 21 Brackins, Craig f Hamilton, Justin f Staiger, Lucca g Garrett, Diante g Petersen, Bryan g Boozer, Charles Eikmeier, Wes Thompson, Alex Vanderbeken, Jamie Haluska, Sean Team Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 46.0% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 45.0% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 83.3% 0 Officials: Mike Thibodeaux, Warren Evans, Kipp Kissinger. Technical fouls: NU-None. ISU-None. Attendance: Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Nebraska Iowa State GAME 16 NEBRASKA 73, KANSAS STATE 51 1/17/09 5:05 p.m. at Lincoln, Neb. (Devaney Center) TV: Big 12 Network VISITORS: Kansas State (11-6, 0-3 Big 12) 32 Samuels, Jamar f Colon, Luis c Pullen, Jacob g Clemente, Denis g Merriewether, Chris g Brown, Fred Werner, Justin Sutton, Dominique Awaji, Buchi Anderson, Ron Kent, Darren TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 41.5% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 23.1% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 63.6% 3 HOME TEAM: Nebraska (12-4, 2-1 Big 12) 32 Balham, Chris f Harley, Steve g Henry, Sek g Dagunduro, Ade g Miller, Cookie g Krenk, Nick Edwards, Alonzo Velander, Paul McCray, Toney Nelson, Ben Salomon, Cole Anderson, Ryan TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 50.0% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 55.6% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 83.3% 1 Officials: Paul Janssen, Dan Chrisman, Brent Meaux. Technical fouls: KSU-None. NU-None. Attendance: 11,736 Actual attendance: 11,091 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Kansas State Nebraska

29 NEBRASKA BASKETBALL GAME 17 NO. 6/5 OKLAHOMA 72, NEBRASKA 61 1/21/09 8:05 p.m. at Norman, Oklahoma (Lloyd Noble Center) TV: ESPNU VISITORS: Nebraska (12-5, 2-2 Big 12) 32 Balham, Chris f Harley, Steve g Henry, Sek g Dagunduro, Ade g Miller, Cookie g Velander, Paul McCray, Toney Anderson, Ryan TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 40.7% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 34.8% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 35.7% 4 HOME TEAM: Oklahoma (18-1, 4-0 Big 12) 23 Griffin, Blake f Griffin, Taylor f Crocker, Tony g Warren, Willie g Johnson, Austin g Wright, Ryan Leary, Omar Davis, Cade Willis, Ray TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 46.3% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 36.0% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 61.9% 2 Officials: Ted Hillary, Steve Olson, Michael Eggers. Technical fouls: NU-None. OU-Griffin, Blake. Attendance: Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Nebraska No. 6/5 Oklahoma GAME 19 KANSAS 68, NEBRASKA 62 1/28/09 6:32 p.m. at Lincoln, Neb. (Devaney Center) TV: ESPN2 VISITORS: Kansas (16-4, 5-0 Big 12) 22 Morris, Marcus f Aldrich, Cole c Collins, Sherron g Morningstar, Brady g Taylor, Tyshawn g Thomas, Quintrell Reed, Tyrel Morris, Markieff Little, Mario Releford, Travis TEAM 1 1 Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 56.4% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 50.0% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 70.4% 6 HOME TEAM: Nebraska (12-7, 2-4 Big 12) 32 Balham, Chris f Harley, Steve g Henry, Sek g Dagunduro, Ade g Miller, Cookie g Richardson, Brandon Velander, Paul Salomon, Cole Anderson, Ryan TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 40.0% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 29.2% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 50.0% 2 Officials: David Hall, Rick Hartzell, Randy Heimerman. Technical fouls: Kansas-None. Nebraska-None. Attendance: 12,487 Actual attendance: 11,407 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Kansas Nebraska GAME 18 OKLAHOMA STATE 76, NEBRASKA 74 (OT) 1/24/09 3:02 p.m. at Lincoln, Neb. (Devaney Center) TV: Big 12 Network VISITORS: Oklahoma State (13-5, 2-2 Big 12) 23 Anderson, James f Kirkland, Malcoln f Eaton, Byron g Harris, Terrel g Muonelo, Obi g Page, Keiton Sidorakis, Nick Moses, Marshall TEAM 1 1 Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 54.7% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 29.4% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 68.4% 4 HOME TEAM: Nebraska (12-6, 2-3 Big 12) 32 Balham, Chris f Harley, Steve g Henry, Sek g Dagunduro, Ade g Miller, Cookie g Richardson, Brandon Velander, Paul McCray, Toney Anderson, Ryan TEAM 2 2 Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 39.2% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 33.3% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 87.1% 0 Officials: Duke Edsall, Kelly Self, Jeff Malham. Technical fouls: Oklahoma State-None. Nebraska-None. Attendance: Actual attendance: 10,401 Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT Total Oklahoma State Nebraska

30 HUSKERS.COM ADE DAGUNDURO Sr. G Inglewood, Calif. CAREER STATS Total Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL GAME-BY-GAME TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS Opponent Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg SAN JOSE STATE 11/16/08 * at TCU 11/19/08 * ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF 11/22/08 * SAINT LOUIS 11/25/08 * CREIGHTON 11/29/08 * ALABAMA STATE 12/3/08 * at No. 19 Arizona State 12/7/08 * at Oregon State 12/13/08 * IPFW 12/20/08 * UMBC 12/23/08 * SOUTH CAROLINA STATE 12/30/08 * MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE 1/3/09 * FLORIDA A&M 1/5/09 * MISSOURI 1/10/09 * at Iowa State 1/14/09 * KANSAS STATE 1/17/09 * at No. 6/5 Oklahoma 1/21/09 * OKLAHOMA STATE 1/24/09 * KANSAS 1/28/09 * at Texas Tech 1/31/09 at Colorado 2/4/09 TEXAS 2/7/09 at Missouri 2/14/09 COLORADO 2/18/09 at Kansas 2/21/09 TEXAS A&M 2/24/09 at Kansas State 2/28/09 IOWA STATE 3/4/09 at Baylor 3/7/09 Totals STEVE HARLEY Sr. G Temple Hills, Md. CAREER STATS Total Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL GAME-BY-GAME TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS Opponent Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg SAN JOSE STATE 11/16/08 * at TCU 11/19/08 * ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF 11/22/08 * SAINT LOUIS 11/25/08 * CREIGHTON 11/29/08 * ALABAMA STATE 12/3/08 * at No. 19 Arizona State 12/7/08 * at Oregon State 12/13/08 * IPFW 12/20/08 * UMBC 12/23/08 * SOUTH CAROLINA STATE 12/30/08 * MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE 1/3/09 * FLORIDA A&M 1/5/09 * MISSOURI 1/10/09 * at Iowa State 1/14/09 * KANSAS STATE 1/17/09 * at No. 6/5 Oklahoma 1/21/09 * OKLAHOMA STATE 1/24/09 * KANSAS 1/28/09 * at Texas Tech 1/31/09 at Colorado 2/4/09 TEXAS 2/7/09 at Missouri 2/14/09 COLORADO 2/18/09 at Kansas 2/21/09 TEXAS A&M 2/24/09 at Kansas State 2/28/09 IOWA STATE 3/4/09 at Baylor 3/7/09 Totals

31 NEBRASKA BASKETBALL NICK KRENK Sr. G Nebraska City, Neb. CAREER STATS Total Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL GAME-BY-GAME TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS Opponent Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg SAN JOSE STATE 11/16/ at TCU 11/19/ DNP (Coaches decision) --- ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF 11/22/ SAINT LOUIS 11/25/ DNP (Coaches decision) --- CREIGHTON 11/29/ DNP (Coaches decision) --- ALABAMA STATE 12/3/ at No. 19 Arizona State 12/7/ DNP (Coaches decision) --- at Oregon State 12/13/ DNP (Coaches decision) --- IPFW 12/20/ UMBC 12/23/ SOUTH CAROLINA STATE 12/30/ DNP (Coaches decision) --- MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE 1/3/ FLORIDA A&M 1/5/ MISSOURI 1/10/ DNP (Coaches decision) --- at Iowa State 1/14/ DNP (Coaches decision) --- KANSAS STATE 1/17/ at No. 6/5 Oklahoma 1/21/ DNP (Coaches decision) --- OKLAHOMA STATE 1/24/ DNP (Coaches decision) --- KANSAS 1/28/ DNP (Coaches decision) --- at Texas Tech 1/31/09 at Colorado 2/4/09 TEXAS 2/7/09 at Missouri 2/14/09 COLORADO 2/18/09 at Kansas 2/21/09 TEXAS A&M 2/24/09 at Kansas State 2/28/09 IOWA STATE 3/4/09 at Baylor 3/7/09 Totals PAUL VELANDER Sr. G Blacksburg, Va. CAREER STATS Total Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL GAME-BY-GAME TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS Opponent Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg SAN JOSE STATE 11/16/ at TCU 11/19/ ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF 11/22/ SAINT LOUIS 11/25/ CREIGHTON 11/29/ ALABAMA STATE 12/3/ at No. 19 Arizona State 12/7/ at Oregon State 12/13/ IPFW 12/20/ UMBC 12/23/ SOUTH CAROLINA STATE 12/30/ MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE 1/3/ FLORIDA A&M 1/5/ MISSOURI 1/10/ at Iowa State 1/14/ KANSAS STATE 1/17/ at No. 6/5 Oklahoma 1/21/ OKLAHOMA STATE 1/24/ KANSAS 1/28/ at Texas Tech 1/31/09 at Colorado 2/4/09 TEXAS 2/7/09 at Missouri 2/14/09 COLORADO 2/18/09 at Kansas 2/21/09 TEXAS A&M 2/24/09 at Kansas State 2/28/09 IOWA STATE 3/4/09 at Baylor 3/7/09 Totals

32 HUSKERS.COM RYAN ANDERSON Jr. G Seattle, Wash. CAREER STATS Total Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL GAME-BY-GAME TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS Opponent Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg SAN JOSE STATE 11/16/08 * at TCU 11/19/08 * ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF 11/22/08 * SAINT LOUIS 11/25/08 * CREIGHTON 11/29/08 * ALABAMA STATE 12/3/08 * at No. 19 Arizona State 12/7/08 * at Oregon State 12/13/08 * IPFW 12/20/08 * UMBC 12/23/08 * SOUTH CAROLINA STATE 12/30/ DNP (injury) --- MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE 1/3/ FLORIDA A&M 1/5/ MISSOURI 1/10/ at Iowa State 1/14/ KANSAS STATE 1/17/ at No. 6/5 Oklahoma 1/21/ OKLAHOMA STATE 1/24/ KANSAS 1/28/ at Texas Tech 1/31/09 at Colorado 2/4/09 TEXAS 2/7/09 at Missouri 2/14/09 COLORADO 2/18/09 at Kansas 2/21/09 TEXAS A&M 2/24/09 at Kansas State 2/28/09 IOWA STATE 3/4/09 at Baylor 3/7/09 Totals CHRIS BALHAM Jr. F Kansas City, Kan. CAREER STATS Total Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL GAME-BY-GAME TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS Opponent Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg SAN JOSE STATE 11/16/08 * at TCU 11/19/08 * ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF 11/22/08 * SAINT LOUIS 11/25/08 * CREIGHTON 11/29/08 * ALABAMA STATE 12/3/ DNP (injury) --- at No. 19 Arizona State 12/7/ DNP (injury) --- at Oregon State 12/13/ DNP (injury) --- IPFW 12/20/08 * UMBC 12/23/08 * SOUTH CAROLINA STATE 12/30/ MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE 1/3/ FLORIDA A&M 1/5/ MISSOURI 1/10/09 * at Iowa State 1/14/09 * KANSAS STATE 1/17/09 * at No. 6/5 Oklahoma 1/21/09 * OKLAHOMA STATE 1/24/09 * KANSAS 1/28/09 * at Texas Tech 1/31/09 at Colorado 2/4/09 TEXAS 2/7/09 at Missouri 2/14/09 COLORADO 2/18/09 at Kansas 2/21/09 TEXAS A&M 2/24/09 at Kansas State 2/28/09 IOWA STATE 3/4/09 at Baylor 3/7/09 Totals

33 NEBRASKA BASKETBALL SEK HENRY Jr. G Los Angeles, Calif. CAREER STATS Total Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL GAME-BY-GAME TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS Opponent Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg SAN JOSE STATE 11/16/08 * at TCU 11/19/08 * ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF 11/22/08 * SAINT LOUIS 11/25/08 * CREIGHTON 11/29/08 * ALABAMA STATE 12/3/ at No. 19 Arizona State 12/7/08 * at Oregon State 12/13/08 * IPFW 12/20/08 * UMBC 12/23/08 * SOUTH CAROLINA STATE 12/30/08 * MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE 1/3/09 * FLORIDA A&M 1/5/09 * MISSOURI 1/10/09 * at Iowa State 1/14/09 * KANSAS STATE 1/17/09 * at No. 6/5 Oklahoma 1/21/09 * OKLAHOMA STATE 1/24/09 * KANSAS 1/28/09 * at Texas Tech 1/31/09 at Colorado 2/4/09 TEXAS 2/7/09 at Missouri 2/14/09 COLORADO 2/18/09 at Kansas 2/21/09 TEXAS A&M 2/24/09 at Kansas State 2/28/09 IOWA STATE 3/4/09 at Baylor 3/7/09 Totals BEN NELSON Jr. F Atwater, Minn. CAREER STATS Total Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL GAME-BY-GAME TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS Opponent Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg SAN JOSE STATE 11/16/ at TCU 11/19/ DNP (Coaches decision) --- ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF 11/22/ SAINT LOUIS 11/25/ DNP (Coaches decision) --- CREIGHTON 11/29/ ALABAMA STATE 12/3/ at No. 19 Arizona State 12/7/ DNP (Coaches decision) --- at Oregon State 12/13/ DNP (Coaches decision) --- IPFW 12/20/ UMBC 12/23/ DNP (Coaches decision) --- SOUTH CAROLINA STATE 12/30/ DNP (Coaches decision) --- MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE 1/3/ FLORIDA A&M 1/5/ MISSOURI 1/10/ DNP (Coaches decision) --- at Iowa State 1/14/ DNP (Coaches decision) --- KANSAS STATE 1/17/ at No. 6/5 Oklahoma 1/21/ DNP (Coaches decision) --- OKLAHOMA STATE 1/24/ DNP (Coaches decision) --- KANSAS 1/28/ DNP (Coaches decision) --- at Texas Tech 1/31/09 at Colorado 2/4/09 TEXAS 2/7/09 at Missouri 2/14/09 COLORADO 2/18/09 at Kansas 2/21/09 TEXAS A&M 2/24/09 at Kansas State 2/28/09 IOWA STATE 3/4/09 at Baylor 3/7/09 Totals

34 HUSKERS.COM COLE SALOMON Jr. G Omaha, Neb. CAREER STATS Total Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL GAME-BY-GAME TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS Opponent Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg SAN JOSE STATE 11/16/ at TCU 11/19/ DNP (Coaches decision) --- ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF 11/22/ SAINT LOUIS 11/25/ DNP (Coaches decision) --- CREIGHTON 11/29/ DNP (Coaches decision) --- ALABAMA STATE 12/3/ at No. 19 Arizona State 12/7/ DNP (Coaches decision) --- at Oregon State 12/13/ DNP (Coaches decision) --- IPFW 12/20/ UMBC 12/23/ SOUTH CAROLINA STATE 12/30/ MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE 1/3/ FLORIDA A&M 1/5/ MISSOURI 1/10/ DNP (Coaches decision) --- at Iowa State 1/14/ DNP (Coaches decision) --- KANSAS STATE 1/17/ at No. 6/5 Oklahoma 1/21/ DNP (Coaches decision) --- OKLAHOMA STATE 1/24/ DNP (Coaches decision) --- KANSAS 1/28/ at Texas Tech 1/31/09 at Colorado 2/4/09 TEXAS 2/7/09 at Missouri 2/14/09 COLORADO 2/18/09 at Kansas 2/21/09 TEXAS A&M 2/24/09 at Kansas State 2/28/09 IOWA STATE 3/4/09 at Baylor 3/7/09 Totals COOKIE MILLER So. G Charleston, W.Va. CAREER STATS Total Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL GAME-BY-GAME TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS Opponent Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg SAN JOSE STATE 11/16/ at TCU 11/19/ ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF 11/22/ SAINT LOUIS 11/25/ CREIGHTON 11/29/ ALABAMA STATE 12/3/08 * at No. 19 Arizona State 12/7/08 * at Oregon State 12/13/08 * IPFW 12/20/ UMBC 12/23/ DNP (excused absence -- family reasons) --- SOUTH CAROLINA STATE 12/30/08 * MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE 1/3/09 * FLORIDA A&M 1/5/09 * MISSOURI 1/10/09 * at Iowa State 1/14/09 * KANSAS STATE 1/17/09 * at No. 6/5 Oklahoma 1/21/09 * OKLAHOMA STATE 1/24/09 * KANSAS 1/28/09 * at Texas Tech 1/31/09 at Colorado 2/4/09 TEXAS 2/7/09 at Missouri 2/14/09 COLORADO 2/18/09 at Kansas 2/21/09 TEXAS A&M 2/24/09 at Kansas State 2/28/09 IOWA STATE 3/4/09 at Baylor 3/7/09 Totals

35 NEBRASKA BASKETBALL ALONZO EDWARDS R-Fr. F Houston, Texas CAREER STATS Total Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg GAME-BY-GAME TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS Opponent Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg SAN JOSE STATE 11/16/ at TCU 11/19/ DNP (Coaches decision) --- ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF 11/22/ SAINT LOUIS 11/25/ DNP (Coaches decision) --- CREIGHTON 11/29/ DNP (Coaches decision) --- ALABAMA STATE 12/3/08 * at No. 19 Arizona State 12/7/ DNP (Coaches decision) --- at Oregon State 12/13/ IPFW 12/20/ DNP (injury) --- UMBC 12/23/ SOUTH CAROLINA STATE 12/30/ MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE 1/3/ FLORIDA A&M 1/5/ MISSOURI 1/10/ DNP (Coaches decision) --- at Iowa State 1/14/ DNP (Coaches decision) --- KANSAS STATE 1/17/ at No. 6/5 Oklahoma 1/21/ DNP (Coaches decision) --- OKLAHOMA STATE 1/24/ DNP (Coaches decision) --- KANSAS 1/28/ DNP (Coaches decision) --- at Texas Tech 1/31/09 at Colorado 2/4/09 TEXAS 2/7/09 at Missouri 2/14/09 COLORADO 2/18/09 at Kansas 2/21/09 TEXAS A&M 2/24/09 at Kansas State 2/28/09 IOWA STATE 3/4/09 at Baylor 3/7/09 Totals ESHAUNTE JONES Fr. G Fort Wayne, Ind. CAREER STATS Total Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg GAME-BY-GAME TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS Opponent Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg SAN JOSE STATE 11/16/ at TCU 11/19/ ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF 11/22/ SAINT LOUIS 11/25/ CREIGHTON 11/29/ DNP (injury) --- ALABAMA STATE 12/3/ DNP (injury) --- at No. 19 Arizona State 12/7/ DNP (injury) --- at Oregon State 12/13/ DNP (injury) --- IPFW 12/20/ DNP (injury) --- UMBC 12/23/ DNP (injury) --- SOUTH CAROLINA STATE 12/30/ DNP (injury) --- MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE 1/3/ DNP (injury) --- FLORIDA A&M 1/5/ DNP (injury) --- MISSOURI 1/10/ DNP (injury) --- at Iowa State 1/14/ DNP (injury) --- KANSAS STATE 1/17/ DNP (injury) --- at No. 6/5 Oklahoma 1/21/ DNP (injury) --- OKLAHOMA STATE 1/24/ DNP (injury) --- KANSAS 1/28/ DNP (injury) --- at Texas Tech 1/31/09 at Colorado 2/4/09 TEXAS 2/7/09 at Missouri 2/14/09 COLORADO 2/18/09 at Kansas 2/21/09 TEXAS A&M 2/24/09 at Kansas State 2/28/09 IOWA STATE 3/4/09 at Baylor 3/7/09 Totals

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