The most points Wake Forest has allowed all season is 55 and Nebraska has 43 in the first half. The Deamon Deacons are 1-14 from the three point line. The most three pointers Wake has allowed in a game has been seven (they allow 18% shooting from long range) and Nebraska has that in one half out of 18 attempts (with Ashley Scoggin on the bench). The Huskers are shooting 51.6% from the field. The Demon Deacons scored a layup as time expired. Allison Weidner drove the lane too to give Nebraska their biggest lead (43-18 Huskers) with less than a minute in the half. Kendall Coley was tired of Shelley and Cayton hoarding the points and decided to make another three pointer (41-28 Nebraska). Wake then scored four straight to cut the lead to eight (36-28) before Cayton achieved her Husker career high with a drive to the rim (38-28 Nebraska).
Jaz Shelley made two free throws out of the timeout to extend the lead to 36-23. The Huskers lead 34-23 going into the media timeout. Both teams traded baskets for a couple of possessions, including MiCole Cayton becoming the second Husker to double digits (10 points is tied for her Huskers career high so far). Bella Cravens was called for her second foul - this one was on the offensive side of the court. Shelley needed to be bandaged up after a cut on her chin resulted in blood on the floor. Shelley took another charge and the Huskers lead 30-19. Cayton then made a layup - she is normally on the court because of her defensive abilities, but she is feeling it on offense tonight and has eight points herself. Cayton put in another three (she is directly responsible for Nebraska’s last nine points). With two starters in foul trouble, Nebraska’s depth is needed.
She followed it with a steal that Annika Stewart cashed in for a three-point play (Huskers 25-15). Whitney Brown took a charge to start the quarter and MiCole Cayton cashed in the possession with a three pointer. Nebraska 19 Wake Forest 15 Second Quarter Sam Haiby picked up her second foul and the two free throws ended the scoring for the quarter. Kendall Coley hit a deep three and Nebraska led 19-13 with one minute left. Amy Williams started making a lot of substitutions and trusted freshman Allison Weidner to run point. Wake scored four straight points to pull within two at 11-9 Nebraska. Wake Forest is an incredibly good team in defending threes, so that makes Jaz’s performance thus far even more impressive.Īshley Scoggin picked up her second foul and was replaced by Ruby Porter. After three minutes of play, the Huskers led 11-5. Bella Cravens showed great hustle in running the floor and scored a layup, followed by (what else?) a Shelley three. Wake scored first but Jaz Shelley answered with a three and, as she usually does, followed it with another on the next possession. Together these six will find themselves living through the decade, dealing with the issues of their time and getting into all kinds of misadventures as they live life during an iconic decade of American history.Christina Morra (6-2)- Steve Marik DecemFirst Quarter Six teenagers from Point Place, Wisconsin have been friends ever since grade school: Eric Forman (Grace), a well-meaning high school student Donna Pinciotti (Prepon), his girlfriend and next-door neighbor Michael Kelso (Kutcher), who’s dim-witted but good-looking Jackie Burkhart (Kunis), his spoiled-rotten, on-again-off-again girlfriend Steven Hyde (Masterson), a sarcastic conspiracy theorist and Fez (Valderrama), a foreign exchange student who sees himself as a ladies’ man. The 1970s: when Farrah Fawcett was everyone’s crush, Pong was all the rage, and Led Zeppelin 8-tracks were a thing.
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