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Ranked 25th, Nebraska women’s team claims decisive win over Kansas City, 84-38

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LINCOLN, Neb. — In an impressive performance, Callin Hake contributed significantly to No. 25 Nebraska’s commanding win over Kansas City, scoring 10 of her total 16 points in the first half. The Cornhuskers dominated the game, finishing with an 84-38 victory.

Hake showcased her shooting skills by successfully making 5 of 9 attempts from beyond the arc. Alongside Hake, Alexis Markowski had an outstanding game, recording a double-double with 10 points and 10 rebounds, marking her 43rd career double-double. Alberte Rimdal also made a noteworthy impact, contributing 15 points thanks to hitting three 3-pointers. Additionally, Britt Prince scored 13 points while Amiah Hargrove added 10 points to the team’s total.

On the Kansas City side, Emani Bennett was the standout player, being the sole Roo in double figures with 11 points.

Despite Nebraska shooting only 38% from the field, their performance was markedly better than that of Kansas City, who managed only 22% shooting. From the 3-point line, Nebraska hit 12 out of 29 attempts for an impressive 41%, in stark contrast to Kansas City’s struggles, where they made just 1 of 14. Moreover, Nebraska’s defense forced Kansas City into committing 22 turnovers, which significantly impacted the game’s outcome. The Cornhuskers’ bench also excelled, outscoring Kansas City’s reserves by a remarkable 40-8 margin.

The second quarter proved to be a turning point, with Nebraska outscoring Kansas City 24-8, resulting in a 47-20 halftime lead. The Cornhuskers continued their dominance into the fourth quarter, sealing the game with a 22-4 score in that period.