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Opponent Team Game Records Fewest Field Goals Made 1 150 2018-19 NEBRASKA WOMEN'S BASKETBALL OPPONENT TEAM GAME RECORDS FEWEST FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Arkansas Pine Bluff (40 att.), 11/12/11 ........10 Missouri (55 att.), 2/22/11 ..........................10 3. Texas-Pan American (56 att.), 12/4/11 ........11 Weber State (56 att.), 11/14/08 ..................11 South Dakota (38 att.), 2/3/76 .....................11 MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. Purdue (34 made), 2/2/12 ...........................92 UNLV (34 made), 1/30/78 ............................92 3. at Oklahoma (39 made), 3/3/84 ..................91 at Kansas State (39 made), 12/9/79 ............91 5. Wayne State (30 made), 12/12/77 ..............89 FEWEST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. South Dakota (14 made), 12/3/09 ...............38 South Dakota (11 made), 2/3/76 .................38 3. Pacific (18 made), 12/6/96 ..........................39 Gonzaga (12 made), 11/24/95 .....................39 5. Arkansas Pine Bluff (10 made), 11/12/11 ....40 Wyoming (12 made), 11/18/76 ...................40 HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1. Kansas State, 1/18/83 (40-56) ..................71.4 2. Florida State, 12/31/82 (41-62) ................66.1 Nebraska attracted its first of seven consecutive crowds of more than 10,000 fans to close 2009-10 by drawing 13,303 3. Drake, 2/13/82 (40-62) .............................64.5 for a 71-56 win over Kansas State on Jan. 23, 2010. NU led the Big 12 with 11,383 fans per game in league play. 4. Clemson, 11/24/84 (43-67) ......................64.2 5. Kansas State, 1/19/03 (33-53) ..................62.3 *denotes neutral site MOST POINTS, THIRD QUARTER LOWEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE OPPONENT 100-POINT GAMES 1. at Minnesota, 2/11/16 .................................38 1. Wayne State, 1/28/79 (12-68) ..................17.6 1. at Minnesota, 2/11/16 ...............................110 2. at Ohio State, 12/29/17 ...............................29 2. Missouri, 2/22/11 (10-55) ........................18.2 at Long Beach State, 1/2/82 ......................110 Drake, 12/6/16 .............................................29 3. Texas-Pan American, 12/4/11 ...................19.6 3. at Oklahoma, 2/18/83 ...............................107 4. at Maryland, 12/7/16 ..................................27 Weber State, 11/14/08 (11-56) ................19.6 at Arizona State, 1/6/82 .............................107 5. at Virginia Tech, 12/1/16 .............................26 5. UW-Milwaukee, 11/21/98 (13-65) ............20.0 5. at Missouri, 2/11/84 ..................................106 MOST POINTS, FOURTH QUARTER South Alabama, 11/13/98 (13-65) ............20.0 6. at Kansas, 2/27/85 .....................................105 1. at Iowa, 1/28/18 ..........................................31 7. Kansas State, 1/18/83 ................................104 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 2. Maryland, 1/4/17 ........................................29 1. at Creighton, 12/18/16 (38 att.)...................15 8. at Oklahoma, 2/21/90 ...............................102 Northern Iowa, 3/17/16 ..............................29 Oklahoma, 2/18/86 ...................................102 Colorado, 2/20/10 (27 att.) ..........................15 4. North Carolina State, 12/3/15 .....................28 3. *Illinois, 3/1/17 (32 att.) ..............................14 Drake, 2/13/82 ...........................................102 5. vs. Buffalo, 11/23/17 ...................................27 11. at Kansas State, 3/1/86 ..............................101 Iowa State, 1/26/02 (32 att.) .......................14 *Washington, 12/30/84 .............................101 LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY Iowa State, 2/4/01 (36 att.) .........................14 Brigham Young, 12/9/99 (26 att.) ................14 13. at Southern California, 3/19/88 .................100 1. at Kansas State, 2/17/75 (82-31) .................51 *Illinois, 12/30/86......................................100 2. Maryland, 1/4/17 (93-49) ............................44 at Kansas, 3/5/85 .......................................100 3. UConn, 12/21/16 (84-41) ............................43 *Florida State, 12/31/83 ............................100 at Texas A&M, 2/8/09 (86-43) .....................43 at Kansas, 3/1/83 .......................................100 at Iowa State, 1/13/01 (89-46) ....................43 MOST POINTS, FIRST HALF FEWEST POINTS 1. at Kansas, 2/27/85 .......................................61 1. Nebraska Wesleyan, 1/22/75.......................25 2. at Missouri, 2/11/84 ....................................58 2. South Dakota, 3/14/75 ................................26 at Long Beach State, 1/2/82 ........................58 3. Texas-Pan American, 12/4/11 ......................27 4. *Washington State, 11/25/16 ......................53 Doane, 3/18/75 ...........................................27 *Florida State, 12/31/82 ..............................53 Creighton, 1/31/75 ......................................27 MOST POINTS, FIRST QUARTER FEWEST POINTS, FIRST HALF 1. Creighton, 12/6/15 ......................................33 1. Illinois, 2/1/18..............................................10 2. Michigan, 1/13/18 .......................................30 2. Arkansas Pine Bluff, 12/2/17 .......................12 3. at Northwestern, 12/3/16 ...........................28 3. Southern, 11/23/15 .....................................12 4. *Washington State, 11/25/16 ......................27 Missouri, 1/22/97 ........................................12 at Minnesota, 2/11/16 .................................27 Oklahoma, 12/15/79 ...................................12 Nebraska Wesleyan, 1/22/75.......................12 MOST POINTS, SECOND QUARTER 1. at Creighton, 12/18/16 ................................30 FEWEST POINTS, SECOND HALF 2. Clemson, 11/30/17 ......................................27 1. Nicholls State, 12/10/95 ..............................10 3. at Kansas, 12/6/17 .......................................26 2. Creighton, 12/14/13 ....................................11 Maryland, 1/4/17 ........................................26 3. Vermont, 11/13/10 ......................................12 UConn, 12/21/16 .........................................26 4. at Kansas, 12/6/17 .......................................13 *Washington State, 11/25/16 ......................26 Texas-Pan American, 12/4/11 ......................13 at Maryland, 1/7/16 ....................................26 Bucknell, 11/29/96 ......................................13 at California, 12/12/15 ................................26 InterAmerican, 12/21/93 .............................13 Nebraska Wesleyan, 1/22/75.......................13 MOST POINTS, SECOND HALF 1. *Kentucky, 3/13/99......................................64 MOST FIELD GOALS MADE at Arizona State, 1/6/82 ...............................64 1. at Missouri (82 att.), 2/11/84 ......................47 3. at Minnesota, 2/11/16 .................................59 2. at Oklahoma (84 att.), 2/18/83 ....................45 4. *Indiana State, 12/3/94 ...............................57 3. at Minnesota (80 att.), 2/11/16 ...................44 Texas A&M, 12/10/83 ..................................57 Oklahoma (79 att.), 3/2/85 ..........................44 Behind strong defensive play from Brandi Jeffery, at Oklahoma, 2/18/83 .................................57 Long Beach State (78 att.), 1/2/82 ...............44 the Huskers held both Utah (Nov. 23) and Creighton at Kansas State, 2/3/83 ................................57 (Dec. 11) to 17 first-half points in 2014. INTRODUCTION . THIS IS NEBRASKA . ADMINISTRATION . COACHES . MEET THE HUSKERS . OPPONENTS . REVIEW . RECORDS . TRADITION HUSKERS.COM @HUSKERSWBB #HUSKERS 151 OPPONENT TEAM GAME RECORDS 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED HIGHEST FT PERCENTAGE MOST DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 1. Northern Iowa, 3/17/16 (12 made) .............40 1. at Kansas, 2/11/96 (31-31) .....................100.0 1. Wisconsin, 12/7/90......................................42 Iowa State, 2/4/01 (14 made) ......................36 Texas-Pan American, 1/5/03 (14-14) ......100.0 2. Missouri, 11/14/16 ......................................39 3. at Drake, 2/9/17 (9 made) ...........................34 at Kansas, 2/15/06 (13-13) .....................100.0 3. at Minnesota, 2/11/16 .................................38 at South Florida, 12/16/12 (8 made) ...........34 at UW-Green Bay, 12/5/87 (10-10) .........100.0 4. Iowa, 12/31/15 ............................................37 5. at Minnesota, 12/31/17 (12 made) .............32 at Illinois, 1/15/17 (8-8) ..........................100.0 at Rutgers, 2/5/15 ........................................37 Arkansas, 11/16/17 (8 made) ......................32 Rice, 11/24/02 (8-8) ................................100.0 Iowa State, 1/26/02 (14 made) ....................32 Omaha, 11/22/16 (7-7) ...........................100.0 FEWEST OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Northern Illinois, 12/13/09 (7-7) ............100.0 1. at Illinois, 1/11/15 .........................................3 MOST FREE THROWS MADE at UTEP, 12/20/08 (7-7) ..........................100.0 *Kansas, 3/12/09 ...........................................3 1. Iowa State, 3/5/02 .......................................36 Oklahoma, 2/6/05 (7-7) ..........................100.0 3. Seven Times, most recently ...........................4 Oklahoma State, 2/28/01 ............................36 NW Missouri State, 1/23/80 (7-7) ..........100.0 ........................... Arkansas Pine Bluff, 12/2/17 3. Colorado, 2/9/00 .........................................35 Kansas, 12/9/77 (7-7) .............................100.0 10. 17 Times,
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