Nebraska women’s basketball ended their season with a 61-51 defeat to Oregon State in the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament, disappointing head coach Amy Williams. Despite a strong defensive effort, the Huskers struggled offensively in their final game. Jaz Shelley led in scoring with ten points, with Williams expressing pride in the team's performance and impact on the program. The season concluded with a 23-12 record, including an 11-7 mark in Big Ten Play.

The Big Picture

The story reflects the emotional end of Nebraska women’s basketball season, highlighting the team's resilience and the coach's admiration for their efforts.

By the Numbers
  • Nebraska lost to Oregon State 61-51 in the NCAA Tournament.
  • Jaz Shelley led the Huskers with ten points and six rebounds in her final game at Nebraska.
State of Play
  • Nebraska women’s basketball concluded the season with a 23-12 overall record.
  • The team achieved an 11-7 mark in Big Ten Play.
Bottom Line

Nebraska women’s basketball's season met its end in a tough loss to Oregon State, emphasizing the team's defensive strengths but offensive struggles, leaving Coach Williams proud of the team's overall performance and impact.