The Gophers made 25 of 71 shots (35.2%) and made five of 21 three-pointers.
This game was one-sided on both ends of the court.
Four Huskers players were in double figures: Alexis Markoski (11), Callin Halk (11), Alberte Rimdal (12) and Amiah Hargrove (10).
The Gophers got 12 points from Mallory Heyer, 11 from Tori McKinney, 10 from Alexsia Rose and Grace Grocholski.
The first 10 minutes were a nightmare for the Gophers, who couldn’t shoot (4-for-20), couldn’t defend (Nebraska was 11-for-19 overall, 5-for-12 on three-pointers), didn’t rebound and found themselves down by double figures before all the fans had found their seats.
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