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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.
Elsewhere in the Big Ten, Purdue lost its third consecutive game, falling to Indiana. Purdue's defense struggled, allowing opponents to shoot over 50 percent from two-point range, raising concerns about their consistency. Meanwhile, Arizona's guards Jaden Bradley and freshman Brayden Burries are highlighted for their clutch performances, positioning the Wildcats as Final Four contenders.




