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Nebraska Cornhuskers Set to Battle Kansas Jayhawks at Allen Fieldhouse in Women's Basketball Showdown

As the Nebraska Cornhuskers prepare to take on the Kansas Jayhawks at Allen Fieldhouse, fans are buzzing with anticipation for what promises to be an electrifying game of women's basketball. The Cornhuskers have been showing a formidable performance this season, and their upcoming clash with the Jayhawks is expected to add another thrilling chapter to their journey.


Nebraska Cornhuskers VS Kansas Jayhawks

The NEB team comes off a strong victory against Michigan State Spartans on December 9th, where they secured an 80-74 win. Their offense was firing on all cylinders, boasting a field goal percentage of 48 and converting 43 percent from beyond the arc. The team also demonstrated their prowess in rebounding with a total of 46 rebounds and capitalized on second-chance points with 15. These statistics are not just numbers; they reflect the tenacity and skill that NEB brings to the court.


On defense, NEB has shown they can hold their ground by limiting turnovers and making crucial steals – five against Michigan State – which often translated into fast-break opportunities. This balance of offensive firepower and defensive solidity could be pivotal when facing KU.


The Kansas Jayhawks will certainly pose a challenge for NEB; however, given Nebraska's recent form, including an overwhelming victory over UNC Wilmington Seahawks where they scored an impressive 108 points while allowing only 35 points against them, it seems like momentum is in their favor.


NEB’s ability to control the paint was evident as they scored more than half of their points inside against UNC Wilmington. Their shooting accuracy from two-point range stood at an astounding 69 percent that day. Additionally, Nebraska’s assist-to-turnover ratio was exceptional at over three assists per turnover during that game – showcasing their effective ball movement and decision-making skills.


When considering these past performances along with NEB’s resilience throughout this season so far, it becomes clear why there is such optimism surrounding them as they head into Lawrence.


In conclusion, while respect must be given to KU for being formidable opponents especially when playing at home in Allen Fieldhouse – one cannot ignore the compelling evidence suggesting that Nebraska Cornhuskers have what it takes not only to compete but potentially secure another significant win come December 21st at 6:30 PM CST. Fans eager not to miss any action should note that although no broadcast networks have been announced yet for this game; updates regarding viewing options will likely become available closer to game day.

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