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McKenney's late heroics stun Nebraska, Michigan wins ugly
29 Jan
Summary
- Freshman Trey McKenney hit the game-winning layup.
- Nebraska played without two key starters but led early.
- Michigan overcame turnovers and poor shooting to win.

Michigan staged a comeback to defeat a shorthanded Nebraska team 75-72, with freshman Trey McKenney scoring the decisive layup in the final minute. Despite missing two key players, Nebraska impressively built an 11-point first-half lead, scoring 50 points against a top-ranked defense. This performance validated Nebraska's 20-0 start to the season.
Even with their star player shooting poorly and committing 19 turnovers, Michigan demonstrated their ability to win tough games. McKenney's game-winning drive was particularly notable, as he is primarily a perimeter shooter. This victory propelled Michigan into a tie for first place in the Big Ten.




