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Huskers Battle No 7 Terps Thursday

Huskers Battle Big Ten Champ Terps Thursday The Nebraska women’s basketball team shoots for an upset of Big Ten regular-season champion Maryland in the conference tournament quarterfinals in Indianapolis on Thursday. Tip-off between the No. 8 seed Huskers (12-11, 9-10 Big Ten) and the top-seeded and No. 7/8 nationally ranked Terrapins (21-2, 17-1 Big Ten) is set for 10 a.m. (CT) at Bankers Life Fieldhouse. The game will be televised live by FS2 with Mike Hall and Meghan McKeown on the call, while fans can also follow Nebraska with the Husker Sports Network call of Matt Coatney and Jeff Griesch across the radio network stations, the Huskers App and Huskers.com.

No 8 Maryland beats Michigan, clinches share of Big Ten women s title

No 8 Maryland beats Michigan, clinches share of Big Ten women s title
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Huskers Meet Maryland in Play4Kay | Huskers Today

Huskers.com, Huskers App, TuneIn Huskers Meet No. 9 Maryland on Play4Kay Day • The Nebraska women’s basketball team completes its two-game home stand by battling No. 9  Maryland on Play4Kay Day Sunday at Pinnacle Bank Arena. Tip-off between the Huskers (9-8, 7-7 Big Ten) and the Terrapins (13-2, 9-1 Big Ten) is set for 4 p.m. (CT) in the first FS1 telecast of a Big Ten regular-season women’s basketball game. • Kevin Kugler and Meghan McKeown will be on the call for FS1 in Nebraska’s ninth nationally televised game of the season. Fans can also follow Nebraska with the Husker Sports Network call of Matt Coatney and

Dynamic sophomores Ashley Owusu and Diamond Miller are powering an explosive Maryland offense

Dynamic sophomores Ashley Owusu and Diamond Miller are powering an explosive Maryland offense Kareem Copeland, The Washington Post Jan. 13, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail COLLEGE PARK, Md. - At first glance, they seem like an odd pairing. Diamond Miller is the lanky, 6-foot-3 New Jersey native from a family of basketball players that is quick to flash a smile and share a giggle. Ashley Owusu is the powerful, 6-foot reigning Big Ten Freshman of the year from Woodbridge, Va., - a muted point guard with a bit of a serious demeanor. The duo, however, are running mates off the court that had to grow up fast while leading the Maryland women s basketball team to a No. 9 national ranking despite the team losing five of its top six scores from last season.

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