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1 Nebraska Sports Information 116 S. Stadium Lincoln, NE Office phone: (402) Fax: (402) Basketball SID: Jerry Trickie Cell phone: (402) Huskers Ride Momentum into Ames to Face Surging Cyclones The Nebraska men's basketball team opens the final seven days of the regular season on the road when it takes on the Iowa State Cyclones on Sunday, Feb. 27, in Ames, Iowa. The matchup at Hilton Coliseum will tip Possible Lineups Nebraska Yr. Ht. Wt. Pts. Reb. G Jake Muhleisen Sr G Joe McCray Fr G Jason Dourisseau Jr F John Turek Sr C Aleks Maric Fr Iowa State Yr. Ht. Wt. Pts. Reb. G Will Blalock So * G Curtis Stinson So F Damion Staple Sr F Rahshon Clark Fr C Jared Homan Sr *assists off at 1:04 p.m. and can be heard on the Pinnacle Sports Network and Huskers.com with Randy Lee (play-by-play) and Matt Davison (color) calling the action. The game will also be seen on ESPN+ (Channel 11 in Lincoln; check local listings in other areas of the country) as part of the Big 12 Conference package. Bill Doleman will handle play-by-play duties while Paul Splittorff adds color commentary. The Huskers look to use the momentum gained earlier in the week to propel them to their third conference road win of the season and get back above.500 overall. After upsetting No. 4/4 Oklahoma State, 74-67, in Lincoln on Tuesday, the Huskers sit in ninth place in the league standings with a 5-8 mark, one game out of seventh place. ISU is tied with Texas for fifth place at 7-6. Nebraska played its best game against a quality opponent this season when it handed the Cowboys just their fourth loss in 24 contests this year. The Cowboys hit a solid 46.3 percent from the floor but NU disrupted OSU's offensive flow throughout the game and came up with several key stops, especially early in the second half. The Cowboys were harassed into 19 miscues that gave NU a 23-8 advantage in points off turnovers. Senior guard Jake Muhleisen set the tone for the Husker defense as he drew a pair of charges on the Cowboys less than two minutes into the game. Muhleisen finished the contest drawing four charges (likely a school record) while Charles Richardson Jr. drew a fifth late in the contest. Muhleisen was not the only senior to get in the act, as forward John Turek added a pair of blocked shots on the defensive end while guard Corey Simms had one of his best games of the year off the bench. The St. Louis native had eight points with five boards both conference highs while hitting 3-of-6 attempts from the floor and provided solid defensive pressure. Simms' offensive efficiency helped the Huskers hit a season-best 56.3 percent (27-of-48) from the floor. He was one of five Huskers to hit better than 50 percent from the floor, including Aleks Maric (70.0 percent, 7-of-10), Muhleisen (60.0, 3-of-5), Joe McCray (58.3, 7-of-12) and Jason Dourisseau (55.6, 5-of-9). Maric exploited OSU's lack of height in the paint, as he scored a career-best 15 points. He hit 7-of-8 from inside the arc and had his first two three-point attempts of the season. He also showed his versatility by adding a season-best three assists without a turnover. Maric and Turek combined for eight assists against one turnover, as they continually moved the ball out of the paint to open shooters. Turek's five assists were a career high. He added four rebounds and now needs one board to move into a tie for 10th place on the NU career rebounding chart, matching Mikki Moore who had 661 rebounds from 1994 to Nebraska will need to recreate that efficiency on both ends of the court and take care of the ball to knock off the surging Cyclones. ISU has won seven of its past eight league games after dropping its first five in conference play. In the first matchup this season, ISU earned a victory in Lincoln while forcing 19 turnovers and holding NU to just 40.4 percent shooting. McCray recorded a career-high 26 points on 7-of-15 shooting in the first matchup with ISU. He is averaging 17.2 points and 5.4 rebounds per game on the road as a rookie, and has hit 39.7 percent (31-of-78) from three-point range away from Lincoln. Three of his NU freshman-record eight 20-point games have come on the road at UAB, Colorado and nationally ranked Oklahoma. McCray has 367 points this season and ranks fourth on the NU freshman chart for points scored. He needs 10 points to move into second place on the list, as he will pass No. 3 Eric Piatkowski (372 points in 1991) and No. 2 Jerry Fort (376 points in 1973). McCray has scored double figures in every road contest so far this season. In fact, he has been held to less than 10 points only four times in 24 games, all at home. 1 Game 25 vs. Iowa State Release date: Feb. 25, 2005 The Matchup Who: Nebraska Cornhuskers (12-12, 5-8) at Iowa State Cyclones (15-9, 7-6) When: Sunday, Feb. 27, 1:04 p.m. (CST) Where: Hilton Coliseum (14,092) Radio: Pinnacle Sports Network Randy Lee, play-by-play Matt Davison, color TV: ESPN+ Bill Doleman, play-by-play Paul Splittorff, color Internet: Huskers.com (live radio) Series: NU leads Coaches: NU Barry Collier ( ) ISU Wayne Morgan ( ) Nebraska Schedule Date Opponent Time/Result Nov. 23 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W, Nov. 27 Texas Southern W, Dec. 2 at UAB (ESPN2) L, Dec. 6 Morgan State W, Dec. 8 Minnesota (ESPN2) L, Dec. 11 Creighton (FSNMW) L, Dec. 18 North Carolina A&T W, Dec. 21 at Marquette (FSNMW) L, Dec. 30 at Tennessee (FSNMW) W, Jan. 2 Montana State (FSNMW) W, Jan. 8 Kansas State W, (2ot) Jan. 12 at Colorado (FSNMW) W, Jan. 15 No. 10/9 Texas (ERT) L, Jan. 19 at No. 2 Kansas (FSNMW) L, Jan. 22 at Missouri (ERT) L, Jan. 26 Texas A&M (FSNMW) W, Jan. 29 at Texas Tech (ERT) L, Feb. 1 Utah Valley State W, Feb. 5 No. 3/3 Kansas (ESPN) L, Feb. 8 Iowa State (FSNMW) L, Feb. 12 at Baylor (FSNMW) W, Feb. 16 at No. 21/22 Oklahoma (ESPN2) L, Feb. 19 Missouri L, Feb. 22 No. 4/4 Oklahoma State W, Feb. 27 at Iowa State (ERT) 1 p.m. March 2 Colorado (FSNMW) 7:05 p.m. March 5 at Kansas State (ERT) 12:30 p.m. March Big 12 Tournament (ERT) TBA All times are Central and subject to change. ERT -- ESPN Regional Television, FSNMW -- FSN Midwest For tickets, contact the Nebraska Athletic Ticket Office at 800-8BIGRED or check on-line at Huskers.com

2 *Times are subject to change. Contact NU Basketball SID Jerry Trickie at for specific practice details. Friday Feb. 25 Saturday Feb. 26 Sunday Feb. 27 Monday Feb. 28 Tuesday March 1 Wednesday March 2 Thursday March 3 Practice 2-5 p.m. Devaney Center Practice 9-12 p.m. Devaney Center Travel to Ames, Iowa 5 p.m. Game at Iowa State 1 p.m. Ames, Iowa (ERT) Practice 2-5 p.m. Mabel Lee Hall Practice 2-5 p.m. Mabel Lee Hall Game Colorado 7:07 p.m. Lincoln, Neb. (FSNMW) Practice 2-5 p.m. Mabel Lee Hall Head Coach Barry Collier Coach Barry Collier is in his fifth season in charge of the Husker basketball program and his 16th season as a head basketball coach. Last year, Collier led Nebraska to its first postseason berth in five seasons. NU took advantage of the bid, as it went 2-1 in the National Invitation Tournament. The success in came through hard work, as the Huskers ranked among the top teams in the nation in team defense and three-point field-goal percentage. NU led the league in three-point percentage and set a school record by hitting 38.9 percent as a team. The NIT appearance last year marked Coach Collier's seventh postseason bid in 15 years as a head coach. He has taken his team to the NCAA Tournament three times and to the NIT on four occasions. Collier was named the 25th head coach in Nebraska history on April 5, During his first three years, he helped the Huskers set team records for three-pointers made, three-point field-goal percentage defense and fewest single-game turnovers, among others. Collier came to Nebraska after spending 11 years as head coach at Butler. The Bulldogs had a record during his tenure. Collier coached his alma mater to five 20-win seasons and the Bulldogs reached the NCAA Tournament in 1997, 1998 and Butler also reached the National Invitation Tournament three times under Collier and won two MCC regular-season titles under Collier (1997 and 2000). Collier Year-by-Year At Butler Season Overall MCC Postseason NIT NIT NCAA NCAA NIT NCAA Overall At Nebraska Season Overall B12 Postseason NIT Overall Totals NCAA, 4 NIT Meeting the Iowa State Cyclones Iowa State enters the weekend matchup with a 15-9 overall record and 7-6 mark in conference play to tie for fifth in the league standings alongside Texas. The Cyclones are among the hottest teams in the conference as they have won seven of their past eight games after starting the league slate with an 0-5 record. ISU owns a 12-2 record at home this season, including a 4-2 mark in conference play. ISU has averaged just 68.2 points per game this season while shooting 44.3 percent from the floor. The Cyclones have hit 30.3 percent from long range, but are gaining just 3.8 three-pointers per game, the fewest in the conference. During league action, ISU has seen its numbers slightly dip, as it has averaged 66.8 points per game on 42.7 percent shooting, including 29.7 percent from outside the arc. The Cyclones are led by sophomore guard Curtis Stinson, an all-conference candidate. The New York native has averaged 17.6 points per game this season to rank fifth in the Big 12 Conference. Stinson has hit 43.9 percent from the field, but has connected on just 22.4 percent from beyond the arc. Stinson has averaged 18.1 points in league-only games and has gained 19.6 points on 46.8 percent shooting over the past five games. He also ranks second in the league in steals (2.42 spg) and is seventh in assists (4.25 spg). Along with Stinson, the Cyclones have had solid guard play from sophomore Will Blalock. The point guard ranks fourth in the league in assists and steals with 4.78 and 1.96 per game, respectively, while averaging 12.3 points per game. Blalock leads the league in minutes played per game with an average of mpg, while Stinson is fourth with mpg and ISU center Jared Homan is second at minutes per contest. Homan has averaged 13.1 points per game while pulling in 7.7 rebounds per contest to rank fourth in the league standings. He is third in the conference with 1.79 blocks per game. Homan has averaged 11.0 points on 37.5 percent shooting over the past five contests. The Cyclones are guided by Coach Wayne Morgan (St. Lawrence, 1973), who is in his second season with ISU and eighth as a head coach. Morgan owns a record overall and is at Iowa State. Series History The Cornhuskers and Cyclones are meeting for the 222nd time in the series and the second time this season. Nebraska holds a all-time record over ISU after falling to the Cyclones, 65-60, in Lincoln earlier this month. The 126 wins are NU's most against any conference opponent. Nebraska has not recorded more than 90 wins against any other conference or non-conference team. The Cyclones hold a slim series lead in Ames, Iowa, including a mark in Hilton Coliseum. Nebraska has not had much luck on the road against Iowa State recently, as the Huskers have dropped six straight in Ames. Nebraska's last win in Ames came in 1998, but the 1997 victory was one of its biggest road wins in program history as the Huskers earned a overtime win against the No. 7-ranked Cyclones. Sixteen of the past 25 matchups have been decided by six points or less, including five of the last 12 being decided by three points or less. Twenty-four of the past 30 games have been decided by 10 points or less. The last time the teams met in Ames was the 2004 conference opener. NU entered the matchup with a 10-1 record, but ISU's Jake Sullivan blitzed the Huskers for 23 points, including hitting 7-of-11 three-point attempts. Sullivan hit six straight treys at one point while ISU was 11-of-20 from long range as a team. The Huskers trailed by 13 points in the early stages of the second half at before mounting a furious comeback. Jake Muhleisen hit a pair of three-pointers and a trey by Andrew Drevo sparked a 14-1 Husker run. NU eventually tied the score at 49 on a Muhleisen putback with 14:53 remaining. Nebraska, which never led after intermission, stayed within striking distance before ISU took command midway through the half. Nebraska closed to within after a Jason Dourisseau basket with 10:36 left, but the Cyclones stormed back with a run of their own. ISU scored nine straight points over the next 2:08, beginning a 17-3 spurt that put the game out of reach. 2 Team Comparison (all games) ISU (15-9, 7-6) NU (12-12, 5-8) 68.2 Points per game Scoring margin Field goal percentage pt. field goal percentage pt. field goal made per game Free throw percentage Rebounds per game Rebound margin Assists per game Turnovers per game Steals per game Blocks per game 3.6

3 Numerical Roster Stats No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (Previous School) PPG RPG A B S 1 Jason Dourisseau** G Jr. Omaha, Neb. (Burke) Joe McCray G Fr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (Laurinburg [N.C.] Inst.) Charles Richardson Jr.* G So. Maywood, Ill. (Proviso East) Marcus Perry G Jr.-TR Anniston, Ala. (Southern Union State CC) JUCO transfer; will likely redshirt 10 Marcus Neal Jr.* G Sr. Annapolis, Md. (Polk CC) Wes Wilkinson** F Jr. Grand Island, Neb. (Grand Island) Jake Muhleisen***# G Sr. Lincoln, Neb. (Southeast) Bronsen Schliep** F Jr. Fairfield, Neb. (Sandy Creek) Corey Simms*** G Sr. St. Louis, Mo. (Normandy) Paul Velander G Fr. Blacksburg, Va. (Blacksburg) True freshman; will likely redshirt 31 Aleks Maric C Fr. Sydney, Australia (Burlington [N.J.] Life Center) Jim Ledsome F Fr. Severna Park, Md. (Severna Park) True freshman; will likely redshirt 44 John Turek*** F Sr. Council Bluffs, Iowa (Abraham Lincoln) Tony Wilbrand** C Jr. Alliance, Neb. (Alliance) *letters earned #team captain The Last Time We Met Lincoln, Neb. (Feb. 8, 2005) --- Joe McCray established a career high with 26 points, but Iowa State took advantage of a flurry of Husker turnovers to record a victory at the Bob Devaney Sports Center. The 6-foot-5 freshman from Fort Lauderdale, Fla., connected on 7-of-15 shots from the floor, including four three-pointers, in bettering his previous season best of 24 at UAB on Dec. 2. It was also his sixth 20-point game of the year, tying Jerry Fort s 32-year-old record for 20-point games by Husker freshmen. Despite McCray s offensive outburst, the Huskers committed 19 turnovers, including seven by the freshman, and hit just two field goals in the final seven minutes to fall to the Cyclones. The Huskers led after John Turek s jumper with 7:12 remaining in regulation, but the Cyclones seized the contest with an 8-0 run over the next 2:40. ISU tied the game on a Curtis Stinson layup with 6:47 left and took the lead for good at on Tasheed Carr s three-pointer at the 5:41 mark. ISU, which won its fourth straight game, eventually pushed the margin to six points, 54-48, on a Will Blalock jumper and a Carr free throw. NU got to within after McCray hit all three free throws after a three-point attempt with 58 seconds remaining. But two free throws by Rahshon Clark and Blalock averted NU s comeback hopes. In all, the Cyclones went a perfect 8-of-8 shooting from the foul line in the last two minutes, after hitting just half of their 10 free throws in the half until that point. Stinson paced Iowa State with 25 points, hitting 8-of-13 shots from the floor while grabbing a team-high eight rebounds and recording five of the Cyclones 15 steals. Blalock added 16 points, while Clark scored eight of his 11 points in the second half, as Cyclones outscored NU in the final 10 minutes. Jason Dourisseau had 11 points, while Wes Wilkinson pulled down a career-high nine rebounds in just 21 minutes of action, as he was plagued by foul trouble throughout the contest. Nebraska, which was held to 40 percent shooting, struggled against the Cyclones trapping defense, committing its most turnovers since a 24-turnover night in the loss at UAB on Dec. 2. Nebraska trailed before McCray sparked an 8-0 Husker run, helping the Huskers to take its largest lead of the half at after the freshman guard hit all three free throws after being fouled. The Huskers, who hit six of their first 10 shots, then went ice cold and need another 7:03 before they would record another field goal. The Cyclones responded with 10 unanswered points to take a lead after a Blalock layup with 4:55 remaining in the half. With 11 first-half points, McCray had nearly half of the Huskers team total. Stinson and Blalock had 10 each for the Cyclones, who took a lead into the intermission. The Cyclones built a lead early in the second half, but Nebraska roared back behind the play of Marcus Neal Jr. The senior, who had made one of his last 17 three-pointers, led the Huskers on a 13-1 charge. NU tied the game at 35 with a Neal three-pointer at the 13 minute mark before he gave the Huskers their first lead of the half at with his second trifecta. On NU s next possession, he found a wide-open McCray for a three-pointer, giving the Huskers their biggest lead of the game at with 10:17 remaining. Behind the shooting of Clark, the Cyclones quickly erased the Husker lead, as the 6-foot-6 freshman buried a pair of three-pointers to tie the score at 44 with 8:40 left. Around the Big 12 (Records through Feb. 25) Team Overall Big 12 Kansas Oklahoma State Oklahoma Texas Tech Texas Iowa State Texas A&M Missouri Nebraska Colorado Kansas State Baylor Recent Scores Monday, Feb. 21 Oklahoma 71, Kansas 63 Tuesday, Feb. 22 Missouri 63, Colorado 54 Texas Tech 69, Texas 65 Nebraska 74, Oklahoma State 67 Texas A&M 75, Iowa State 59 Wednesday, Feb. 23 Kansas State 80, Baylor 69 Coming up Saturday, Feb. 26 Missouri at Texas (ABC) Noon Baylor at Oklahoma (ERT) 12:30 p.m. Kansas State at Colorado (ERT) 2 p.m. Texas Tech at Texas A&M (ERT) 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 27 Nebraska at Iowa State (ERT) 1 p.m. Oklahoma State at Kansas (CBS) 3 p.m. Monday, Feb. 28 Oklahoma at Texas (ESPN) 8 p.m. Wednesday, March 2 Texas A&M at Oklahoma State (ESPN2) 6 p.m. Texas Tech at Baylor 7 p.m. Missouri at Iowa State 7 p.m. Colorado at Nebraska 7:05 p.m. Kansas State at Kansas (ESPN2) 8 p.m. 3

4 Classroom Champions The Huskers have had great success in the classroom the past four seasons and continued that trend in Each of the past two years, John Turek has been named a first-team academic All-Big 12 selection. Turek looks to become only the fifth Husker to earn academic all-league honors three times in his career. Along with Turek, returning letterwinners Jake Muhleisen, Jason Dourisseau and Tony Wilbrand were selected to the first team. In total, Nebraska had six first-team selections last year a Big 12 record while 10 Huskers were named to the Big 12 Commissioner's Honor Roll. As a team, the Huskers hold a cumulative grade-point average through the fall 2004 semester. Six Huskers were named to the Big 12 Commissioner's Honor Roll for fall 2004, including Jason Dourisseau, Jake Muhleisen, Bronsen Schliep, John Turek, Tony Wilbrand and newcomer Jim Ledsome. Turek Earns Degree Senior forward John Turek picked up nine points, four rebounds, two assists, a block and a steal in 19 minutes against North Carolina A&T on Dec. 18. But the highlight of Turek's day was knowing he had earned his undergraduate degree in just three and one-half years. Turek, who did not walk in the commencement ceremony before the game, took one graduate-level class in the first semester and will continue working toward an MBA in the second semester. Captain... Again Senior Jake Muhleisen is in his third season as team captain, leaving him in a unique position. Muhleisen is believed to be the first three-year captain in Nebraska history, and is the first threeyear captain to play for Coach Barry Collier. A native of Lincoln, Muhleisen has been roommates with NU football team co-captain and career leading tackler Barrett Ruud each of his four years of college. Downing The Big Boys The Huskers came into the season having defeated at least one ranked team each of the past four years. In possibly their last chance to extend that streak in , the Huskers pulled off one of their biggest upsets in the past decade when they defeated No. 4/4 Oklahoma State, 74-67, in Lincoln on Feb. 22. Nebraska hit a season-best 56.3 percent from the floor against the Cowboys while harassing OSU into 19 turnovers that led to 23 NU points. Nebraska is now 1-4 on the season against ranked teams. The win over OSU was Nebraska's first victory against a top-five team since the 1994 Big Eight Tournament, when the Huskers knocked off No. 3 Missouri. The last time NU defeated a top-five team at home was 1993, when the Huskers beat No. 3 Kansas. Here is the list of Nebraska's all-time victories over top-five teams: H/A/N Date Opponent Score H 2/22/05 No. 4 Oklahoma State N 3/13/94 No. 3 Missouri H 2/7/93 No. 3 Kansas H 2/19/92 No. 3 Kansas (ot) H 2/5/92 No. 2 Oklahoma State H 11/28/91 No. 5 Michigan State A 2/6/82 No. 1 Missouri H 12/12/64 No. 1 Michigan H 3/3/58 No. 1 Kansas State H 2/22/58 No. 4 Kansas H 2/7/53 No. 5 Kansas State Nebraska's Last Time Out Lincoln, Neb. --- Joe McCray scored 17 of his 22 points in the second half as Nebraska rallied from an 11-point first-half deficit to stun No. 4 Oklahoma State Tuesday evening at the Devaney Center. Nebraska s freshman duo of McCray and Aleks Maric, who scored a career-high 15 points, combined for half of Nebraska s point total. The Huskers posted their first win over a top-five opponent since a win over then-no. 3 Missouri during the 1994 Big Eight Tournament. Nebraska, which trailed for most of the first half, took command in the opening stages of the second stanza, using a 10-0 run to forge a lead and never trailed again. The Huskers win snapped an Oklahoma State six-game winning streak. It was also NU s first win in 20 tries against a top-10 team dating back to a overtime win over Iowa State eight years ago to the day. Maric, whose previous career best was a 14-point effort at Missouri on Jan. 22, scored four points in the spurt helping NU take a on a McCray jumper with 15:21 remaining. The Huskers shot a season-high 56.3 percent on the evening, including 61 percent in the final 20 minutes. McCray, who topped the 20-point mark for the eighth time this season, finishing with 22 points on 7-of-12 shooting from the floor. McCray s effort tripled the production of Oklahoma State freshman JamesOn Curry, who was held to seven points on just four shot attempts and six turnovers in a matchup between two of the Big 12 s top freshmen. McCray and Maric led four Huskers in double figures, as Jake Muhleisen added 11 points while Jason Dourisseau finished with 10 points. Nebraska held the Cowboys without a field goal for the first 6:14 of the second half in building a double-figure margin in the opening minutes of the first half. NU took a lead on a Corey Simms layup at the 11:08 mark, but a pair of Curry free throws and a Daniel Bobik three-pointer put OSU within eight moments later. Dourisseau then took over, beating the shot clock for a short jumper and then taking an alley-oop pass from Charles Richardson Jr. to put the Huskers up with 8:14 left. OSU, which had won the won the last three meetings including an overtime victory over Nebraska in Stillwater last February, got to within on a Stephen Graham free throw with 3:55 left. But McCray s three-point play and two free throws put NU up by 12 with 2:48 left. John Lucas led OSU with 20 points, with 11 points in the first half. He was held to just two points in the second frame until scoring the Cowboys' last seven points in the final 50 seconds to get the visitors within with eight ticks left. Muhleisen then sank a pair of free throws moments later to cap the upset. Joey Graham, who torched the Huskers for a career-high 36 points in the win over Nebraska last season, was held to 12 points and four rebounds before fouling out in the final minute. NU overcame its largest deficit in any win this season. Behind the shooting of Bobik, who finished with 14 points, and Lucas, the Cowboys used a 13-0 spurt to take a 18-7 lead nine minutes into the contest. Bobik started the run with all five of his first-half points, while Lucas capped the spurt with consecutive three-pointers to give OSU its largest lead of the game. Trailing 21-11, McCray triggered a 7-0 spurt, as the freshman hit a three-pointer before consecutive baskets by Dourisseau cut the Cowboy lead to with 6:55 remaining in the half. NU continued the charge, holding OSU without a field goal for 5:18 as Nebraska tied the score at 28-all on a Marcus Neal three-pointer. After an OSU basket gave the Cowboys a lead, Corey Simms tied the score with a layup and then gave NU a lead with 30 seconds left in the half before the teams went into the locker room tied at 32. Nebraska postgame notes vs. No. 4 Oklahoma State Nebraska had recorded 14 straight losses to top-five teams, with NU s last win coming against No. 3 Missouri at Big Eight Tournament in 1994, when the Huskers won three straight games to take the league title. Last time NU won at home vs. a top-five team was a victory over No. 3 Kansas in The Huskers snapped a six-game losing streak at home to top-five teams. Freshman center Aleks Maric scored nine first-half points on his way to a career-high 15 points on the night. His previous high was 14 on two occasions. Maric also tied his career high with two assists in the first period, and finished with a season-best three assists. He previously had two assists against Minnesota and at No. 2 Kansas, Maric had recorded one assist in his last seven games combined. Senior guard Corey Simms had his best game in conference play by coming off the bench to score eight points with five rebounds. Simms had six points and three boards in the first half. The five boards tied his conference high and his eight points were also a conference high. John Turek had four rebounds and needs one to move into a tie for 10th on the NU career top-10 list. He now has 660 rebounds in his career, one less than Mikki Moore. Turek also set a career high with five assists in the game. He last had a career high with four assists against Bethune-Cookman in Nebraska shot a season-high 56.3 percent on the game. NU is 5-0 this season when shooting 50.0 percent from the floor, including 4-0 at home. It was the second time in the last four conference games that NU hit 50.0 percent of its shots from field. Joe McCray recorded his eighth 20-point game of season. It was fourth time in five games against ranked opponents this season McCray has had at least 19 points. 4

5 Muhleisen Turning Up His Play vs. Big 12 Senior guard Jake Muhleisen struggled through most of the non-conference slate while being bothered by a wrist injury, but has seen a surge in his play since moving into the Big 12 slate. The Lincoln native is third on the team with 9.0 points per game in conference action while adding 3.6 rebounds and 3.4 assists. While those numbers are only mildly better than his 6.7 points, 3.4 rebounds and 3.2 assists per game for the season, his shooting percentages are greatly improved. Muhleisen has hit 43.2 percent (38-of-88) from the field in league action after hitting just 32.2 percent (19- of-59) against non-conference opponents. Outside the arc, Muhleisen has improved his shooting percentage from 20.0 percent (5-of-25) to 35.1 percent (13-of-37). Over the past 10 games, Muhleisen has hit 38.7 percent (12-of-31) from long range. Muhleisen recorded a season-best nine assists against three turnovers in the league-opening win over Kansas State. He played a career-high 48 minutes in the game and is averaging a team-high 32.5 minutes per game in league action. The three-year captain had possibly his most complete Big 12 game ever while helping Nebraska to a win over Texas A&M. Muhleisen had a game-high 25 points on 6-of-7 shooting, including hitting 10-of-11 from the free throw line. He also added six boards and several hustle plays. Against Kansas on Feb. 5, Muhleisen posted nine points with a career-high tying eight rebounds, three assists, two steals and one block. He added six assists against just one turnover in NU's loss to Iowa State. On the road against Baylor, Muhleisen record 18 points after the intermission and finished with a game-high 20 points on 7-of-10 shooting. It was his second 20-point game in six contests, after recording two 20-point games in his first 87 career contests. Muhleisen recorded 11 points, four boards and four assists in 31 minutes in an upset of No. 4 Oklahoma State. While those are solid stats, his biggest contribution came in the hustle department, as he recorded two steals and drew four charges against the Cowboys. Nebraska drew five charges as a team in its 11th victory over a top-five opponent in program history. On the Line After not finding much success at the free throw line early in the season, the Huskers have seen better efficiency at the charity stripe in the past 11 games. During that 11-game stretch, NU has hit 73.1 percent (185-of-253) overall at the foul line and has hit at least 66.7 percent 10 times. NU had connected on 66.7 percent from the line in just three of its first 13 games. The Huskers drained 32-of-45 free-throw attempts in their 10-point win over Texas A&M. Both the attempts and made free throws were season highs. In fact, the attempts were the second-highest in the Collier era, trailing only the 47 attempts NU had in 2001 in a victory over nationally ranked Texas. Nebraska made its first eight free throw attempts against the Aggies and its final 10, including eight made in the last five minutes of the game by Jake Muhleisen. The senior guard hit 10-of-11 from the stripe and is now connecting on 80.0 percent at the line in league play. He is one of four Huskers along with Marcus Neal Jr. (80.5), Wes Wilkinson (78.8) and Aleks Maric (75.7) hitting at least 70 percent from the line against Big 12 foes. NU came back with 10 consecutive made free throws to open the game at Texas Tech, giving it 20 straight over two games. Nebraska finished the game hitting 19-of-25 from the charity stripe, the first time this season NU has hit better than 75.0 percent from the line while attempting at least 20 free throws. The Huskers had their best night at the line this season when they hit 20-of-22 (90.9 percent) at the stripe against Utah Valley State. NU connected on the first 10 free-throw attempts of the night and missed only one attempt each half. It was NU's highest percentage since hitting 12-of-12 attempts in a victory over No. 12/13 Kansas in Lincoln last year. Fab Freshmen The Huskers have been getting amazing production out of their freshman class of guard Joe McCray and center Aleks Maric. The tandem has combined for 23.2 points and 11.2 rebounds per game this season while making an impression on the rest of the league. McCray is tied with KU's Keith Langford at 12th in scoring (15.3 ppg) in the league, while Maric is 12th in rebounding (6.4 rpg) on the season. McCray is second in three-pointers per game (2.83) and is seventh in three-point shooting percentage (35.4). McCray is also tied for 10th in league-only games for steals, with 1.46 per game. Both McCray and Maric have moved onto the Nebraska freshman top-10 charts, with McCray likely to post one of the top rookie seasons in NU history. For complete NU freshman records, see page 12. McCray has already moved into fourth on the rookie points scored chart with 367 and is currently on pace to break the freshman scoring average mark set by Jerry Fort in 1973 when he averaged 14.5 ppg. Maric moved onto the freshman rebounding chart, taking over fourth place as he has 147 boards this season. At his current average of 6.4 boards per game, Maric is on pace to break the NU rookie record set by John Turek in 2002 (162 rebounds). McCray Earns Big 12 Honors Freshman Joe McCray has entered uncharted territory, as the first-year Husker was named the Big 12 Rookie of the Week twice in the first five weeks of the season. McCray is one of just five freshmen to earn the honor, and was the first frosh to pick up the honor. Two juniors and two sophomore transfer have also earned the accolade. McCray's latest honor came on Dec. 20. He was the sole selection for rookie of the week by the league's sportswriters after scoring 20 points, including 18 in the second half, to help NU to a victory over North Carolina A&T. McCray hit 6-of-12 shots from the floor, including six three-pointers, while gaining seven rebounds in 34 minutes. He became just the fourth freshman in NU history to record at least three 20-point games in one season. Since then, he has broken the record as he has seven 20-point games this year. Overall, McCray is just the seventh Husker and only the second NU freshman to earn the award since the formation of the league in McCray is the first NU freshman to earn multiple honors from the league. Cookie Belcher also was named rookie of the week as a freshman in the Big 12's inaugural season. Alvin Mitchell and Larry Florence also earned the award that season as sophomores, while junior Kimani Ffriend won it three times in four weeks in Andrew Drevo and Nate Johnson were also juniors when they won the award in McCray picked up his first honor on Nov. 29 after averaging 17.0 points and 5.0 rebounds over his first two career games. McCray hit 52.0 percent (13-of-25) from the floor and led the Huskers with six three-pointers, including three in each contest. A native of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., McCray was the first Husker since Drevo in 2003 to earn a Big 12 weekly honor. Drevo was named the league's rookie of the week on March 3, Drevo's honor was the second in two weeks for the Huskers, as Johnson also earned the accolade on Feb. 24. Player of the Week Rookie of the Week 2/21 Curtis Stinson, ISU, G, So. Terrell Everett, OU, G, Jr. 2/14 Brad Buckman, UT, F, Jr. Fred Peete, KSU, G, So. 2/7 Jarrius Jackson, TTU, G, So. Richard Roby, CU, G, Fr. 1/31 Kevin Bookout, OU, C, Jr. Taj Gray, OU, F, Jr. 1/24 Kevin Bookout, OU, C, Jr. Daniel Gibson, UT, G, Fr. 1/17 Wayne Simien, KU, F, Sr. Taj Gray, OU, F, Jr. 1/10 Kevin Bookout, OU, C, Jr. Daniel Gibson, UT, G, Fr. 1/3 Keith Langford, KU, G, Sr. Tim Bush, BU, G, So. P.J. Tucker, UT, F, So. 12/27 Jeremiah Massey, KSU, F, Sr. Aaron Bruce, BU, G, Fr. Richard Roby, CU, G, Fr. 12/20 P.J. Tucker, UT, F, So. Joe McCray, NU, G, Fr. 12/13 Curtis Stinson, ISU, G, So. Taj Gray, OU, F, Jr. Fred Peete, KSU, G, So. 12/6 John Lucas, OSU, G, Sr. Martin Zeno, TT, G, Fr. 11/29 Jared Homan, ISU, C, Sr. Joe McCray, NU, G, Fr. Terrell Everett, OU, G, Jr. 11/22 Wayne Simien, KU, F, Sr. Taj Gray, OU, F, Jr. 5

6 Muhleisen Named to Academic All- District VII First Team Senior guard Jake Muhleisen was named to the CoSIDA Academic All-District VII first team announced Friday, Feb. 18. A native of Lincoln and three-year team captain, Muhleisen is the first Husker to earn academic all-district honors since Cary Cochran in Muhleisen and the other four student-athletes selected to the all-district team will now move onto the selection ballot for the academic All-America team. Sports information directors around the country will vote for the academic All-America team through Feb. 28, and the final tabulation will be announced on March 2. A first, second and third team will be selected. On pace to graduate in May with a degree in finance, Muhleisen has carried a gradepoint average since enrolling at Nebraska in the summer of He was a first-team academic All-Big 12 selection last year and has been named to the Big 12 Commissioner s Honor Roll each of the past seven semesters. Muhleisen will also be a first-team academic All-Big 12 selection again this spring after carrying better than a 3.5 GPA last semester. To be nominated for inclusion on the academic all-district squad, the student-athlete must be a starter or important reserve with legitimate athletic credentials who carries at least a 3.20 cumulative grade-point average in both undergraduate and graduate work. He must have reached sophomore athletic and academic standing and must have completed at least one full year at the institution. Student-athletes must have participated in at least 50 percent of the team s games Academic All-District VII University Division Men s Basketball Team Jake Muhleisen, Nebraska, Sr., 3.726, Finance, Lincoln, Neb. Erik Benzel, Denver, Sr., 3.69 Finance, Spokane, Wash. David Erbes, North Dakota St., Sr., 3.88, Agricultural Economics, Barney, N.D. Adam Haluska, Iowa, So., 3.46, Finance, Carroll, Iowa Derek Winans, Southeast Missouri St., Sr., 3.977, Business, East Cape Girardeau, Ill. McCray Making a Splash By ranking among the top 15 in the conference in scoring with just two weeks left in the regular season, freshman guard Joe McCray has shown he is one of the top freshmen in the Big 12 Conference this season. McCray will contend for all-freshman honors on the conference and national levels. McCray was named the Big 12 Rookie of the Week on two occasions this year (Nov. 29 and Dec. 20). He is the first Husker freshman to earn more than one rookie-of-the-week honor in a season. Through Feb. 25, McCray is tied for 12th in scoring at 15.3 points per game on the season, the third-highest scoring freshman in the Big 12 Conference and one of just five freshmen in the top 20. McCray has hit 40.8 percent from the floor to rank 14th in the Big 12. McCray is second in the conference with 2.83 three-pointers per contest and ranked 37th nationally last week. He also paces the Huskers with 68 three-pointers, and is seventh in the conference in three-point percentage by hitting 35.4 percent beyond the arc on the year. In league-only games, he is 13th in scoring at 15.8 points per game. He is also second with 2.77 treys per game and is eighth in Big 12 play by hitting 33.0 percent from long range. McCray is also tied for 10th in steals with 1.46 per game in conference play. Simply a Sensational Scorer Freshman guard Joe McCray broke a 33-year old Husker record when he scored a team-best 21 points on the road against No. 21/22 Oklahoma. The rookie from Fort Lauderdale, Fla., picked up his seventh 20- point contest of the season to set the Nebraska mark formerly held by Jerry Fort, who had six such games in Since then he has added an eighth 20-point game, when he had a game-high 22 points on 7-of-12 shooting as Nebraska stunned No. 4/4 Oklahoma State, McCray has scored at least 19 points in four of five games against ranked teams this year, including three 20-point games. He has also scored in double figures in every road contest this season. McCray's eight 20-point games lead the Huskers, as only senior guard Jake Muhleisen (2) has more than one. Overall, the Huskers have produced point contests this season as a team. McCray's eight 20- point games are the most by an NU player since Cookie Belcher had nine as a senior in McCray began his career in high style as he recorded a game-high 23 points in 22 minutes against Arkansas-Pine Bluff in his first career game. McCray hit 9-of-17 shots from the floor, while adding six rebounds and two steals. McCray's point total was the most by a freshman in an NU season opener Putting Up the Points Freshman Joe McCray has eight 20-plus point games this season. Here is a list of freshman with at least three 20- point scoring games in their rookie season. Player pt. Gms...Year 1. Joe McCray Jerry Fort Dave Hoppen Eric Piatkowski NOTE: Complete records available since since freshmen regained eligibility in He came back with 11 points on 4-of-8 shooting (3-of-6 threepointers) against Texas Southern to earn co-big 12 Rookie of the Week honors on Nov. 29. In his third career game, McCray recorded 24 points on 8-of-17 shooting, including hitting 5-of-10 attempts from three-point range. The 24 points rank seventh on the NU freshman single-game scoring chart. Tyronn Lue owns the NU freshman record with 30 points in his second career game. McCray had 20 points on 6-of-12 shooting against North Carolina A&T. McCray had just two points at halftime but came back with 18 points in the second frame on six treys. He hit five straight three-pointers in one stretch and added a career-high seven rebounds in the contest. With the strong performance, McCray earned his second Big 12 Rookie of the Week honor on Dec. 20. McCray became just the third Husker freshman to record five 20-plus point games in his rookie season when he gained 21 points on 7-of-17 shooting, including 5-of-12 from long range, against No. 10/9 Texas. It was his second straight 21-point contest, as he also hit 5-of-8 three-pointers to score 21 points in a win over Colorado on the road as NU opened the league slate 2-0 for the first time since The scoring phenom tied the Nebraska record for 20-plus point games when he posted a career-best 26 points against Iowa State in Lincoln. He hit 7-of-15 from the field, including four treys, and hit 8-of-9 from the charity stripe. All three times he went to the free throw line came after he was fouled while shooting three-point attempts. The 26 points tied for fifth on the NU freshman single-game scoring chart. McCray has also added a pair of 19-point contests, including a game-high 19 points with seven rebounds at No. 2/2 Kansas in Allen Fieldhouse. McCray had 16 points against Utah Valley State while adding a careerhigh five assists without a turnover. 6

7 Maric in the Middle Freshman Aleks Maric has been making some noise in the paint for the Huskers in his rookie season. The 6-11, 265-pound native of Sydney, Australia, has been solid inside, averaging 7.9 points and a team-best 6.4 rebounds to open his career. Maric now ranks 12th in the league in rebounding, including eighth in offensive rebounding. In the conference-only games, Maric is adding a teambest 5.5 boards per game to rank 20th. The big man has started the last two games and six overall this season and has responded with better performances each time. Maric had a solid game when he recorded 13 points with nine boards and one blocked shot against Missouri in Lincoln in his first start in league play. He hit 4-of-7 attempts from the field and 5-of-6 from the charity stripe while making his fifth start of the year and first in conference play. He set a career high for the second straight game by playing 35 minutes. Maric followed that with his best performance of the year against No. 4/4 Oklahoma State. He scored Double Trouble Since when freshmen were re-instated, only five NU freshmen had recorded a double-double until Aleks Maric joined the group this season. Here is a list of frosh double-doubles during that span: Player...Pts... Reb...Year Aleks Maric Dave Hoppen Andre Smith Carl McPipe Ron Taylor Rickey Harris a career-best 15 points on 7-of-10 shooting, including hitting 7-of-8 inside the arc, while helping NU to a upset of the Cowboys. He added a pair of rebounds with a career-best three assists without a turnover and added one blocked shot in 32 minutes. That solid performance came on the heels of a seven-point, seven-rebound effort at Oklahoma and a 10- point, seven-rebound game at Baylor. In the games immediately before that, Maric sat out the Utah Valley State contest with the flu and was not at 100 percent in games against Kansas and Iowa State. During that three-game stretch when he was under the weather, Maric dropped nearly 15 pounds, but has since regained most of that weight. The Aussie began his career in high fashion as he picked up a game-high 14 boards in the season opener while adding 12 points for his first career double-double. He was the first NU freshman since Ron Taylor in to record a double-double in his first career game. Maric came back with eight points and three boards against Texas Southern, before adding 10 points and 15 rebounds on the road against UAB. Maric's two double-doubles pace the team. The big man just missed a double-double with 10 points and nine rebounds against Morgan State in his first career start. He also had eight points and 11 rebounds against Colorado on the road to help NU to a 2-0 mark to open conference play. Maric hit 6-of-8 shots from the floor to score a career-high 14 points at Missouri, and came back with nine points, including connecting on 5-of-8 from the free throw line against Texas A&M. His offensive surge came after struggling through three games when he was 7-of-28 from the field. Maric then added eight points and nine boards at Texas Tech for another near-miss. The NU freshman mark for double-doubles is three set by Taylor in Maric is only the sixth NU freshman to record a double-double since freshman eligibility was re-instated in Only Taylor, Rickey Harris and Andre Smith recorded more than one double-double as a rookie until Maric joined the group in just his third career game. Dourisseau Getting Into the Act Despite struggling with an ankle injury that has sidelined him for three games at two different times in conference play, guard Jason Dourisseau has made his presence felt within the Husker offense this year. Dourisseau is second on the team in scoring and rebounding at 9.4 points 5.1 boards per game. He also ranks second on the squad by hitting 48.9 percent (69-of-141) from the floor. In the past two games, Dourisseau has hit 11-of-16 from the field, including a 6-of-7 effort against Missouri. During a five-game stretch from Jan. 26 to Feb. 8, Dourisseau averaged 11.8 points per game while hitting 52.5 percent (21-of-40) from the floor, including 2-of-7 from outside the arc. That came after a two-game absence from an ankle injury. Dourisseau poured in a career-high 24 points on 8-of-12 shooting against No. 3 Kansas. The Omaha native also hit 7-of-12 from the free throw line and added five boards and three steals in 26 minutes. Following the strong performance, Dourisseau re-entered the starting lineup against Iowa State. He scored 11 points with three boards, one block and two steals in 33 minutes. He also started against Baylor but played just 13 minutes before re-injuring his ankle. He did not return to the game in the second half and then missed the Oklahoma game. Dourisseau has started 15 of his 20 games played this year. He has nearly doubled his numbers from last season, as he has 101 rebounds, 18 steals and is fourth on the squad with 34 assists against just 40 turnovers. Last season, he had 60 rebounds, 13 steals and 17 assists against 41 turnovers in 31 games. Big 12 Team Statistics (all games) (Categories NU ranks in top five in Big 12 through Feb. 25) Scoring Defense 4. Nebraska Texas A&M Field Goal Pct. Defense 5. Nebraska Kansas Rebounding Offense 3. Nebraska Texas Rebounding Defense 4. Nebraska Oklahoma St Rebounding Margin 3. Nebraska Texas Big 12 Individual Leaders (all games) (Categories NU players rank in top 20 in Big 12 through Feb. 25) Scoring t12. McCray Simien, KU Rebounding 12. Maric Simien, KU Field Goal Percentage 14. McCray Bookout, OU pt. Field Goal Percentage 7. McCray Lucas, OSU pt. Field Goals Made 2. McCray Lucas, OSU Blocked Shots 8. Wilkinson Gray, OU Turek Assist-to-Turnover Ratio 10. Muhleisen :1 1. Lucas, OSU :1 13. Neal :1 Big 12 Team Statistics (B12 games) (Categories NU ranks in top five in Big 12 through Feb. 25) Rebounding Offense 4. Nebraska Texas Rebounding Defense 5. Nebraska Oklahoma St Rebounding Margin 4. Nebraska Oklahoma St Big 12 Individual Leaders (B12 games) (Categories NU players rank in top 20 in Big 12 through Feb. 25) Scoring 13. McCray Ross, TTU Rebounding t19. Maric Buckman, UT Free Throw Percentage 10. Neal Graham, OSU Steals t10. McCray Blalock, ISU pt. Field Goal Percentage 8. McCray Lucas, OSU pt. Field Goals Made 2. McCray Lucas, OSU Blocked Shots 8. Turek Gray, OU Wilkinson Assist-to-Turnover Ratio 8. Muhleisen :1 1. Lucas, OSU :1 12. Neal...1.5:1 7

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