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Britt Prince's winning 3-pointer leads Huskers over Washington
Britt Prince scored 22 points including the decisive 3-pointer to end Nebraska's six-game losing streak and secure a 66-65 win over Washington, who had 17 turnovers.
- On Sunday, Nebraska's Britt Prince sank a three from the top of the key to seal a 66-65 road win over Washington after a late Huskies' layup. The shot stunned the crowd of 6,212.
- With roster and resume pressure, Nebraska needed a quality road victory after a six-game losing streak, while Washington aimed to avoid sending seniors off with another loss.
- Team metrics show that Nebraska shot 42.6% while Washington made 39.7% and outrebounded NU 46-28, turning offensive rebounds into second-chance points.
- The win improved Nebraska to 17-11 overall and 6-11 in the Big Ten, and it earned its first Quad 1 win, moving ahead of Wisconsin into 12th in the conference.
- Next up for the Huskers is Saturday at 1 p.m. CT against Rutgers for senior day, with the Big Ten Tournament March 4-8 in Indianapolis shaping postseason prospects.
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HUSKERS HANDLE HUSKIES: Nebraska women's basketball beats Washington by one, snaps six-game losing streak
The Nebraska women's basketball team snapped a six-game losing streak Sunday, beating Washington 66-65 in Seattle.Elkhorn North grad Britt Prince hit the game-winning three pointer with seven seconds left on the clock.She had a game-high 22 points.Amiah Hargrove added 14 points and Jessica Petrie had 11.The Huskers will close out the season at home against Rutgers Saturday, Feb. 28 at 1 p.m.
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