Nebraska went 12-34 from the floor, shooting 35.3% and 7-18 from the three-point line, resulting in 38.9%. Nebraska had 20 rebounds for the half, which is a solid start for a road game. Gary and Brice Williams each had 5 rebounds, which paced the Huskers. Nebraska was led by Rienk Mast had 11 points, while Juwan Gary had 7. David N’Guessan led KSU with 5 rebounds, while Macaleab Rich had 3 crucial offensive rebounds. Cam Carter finished the half with 8 points. Tylor Perry led the Wildcats with 9 points. Kansas State shot 34.3% from the floor, going 12-35 and 4-18 from the 3-point line, shooting 22.2%. Kansas State did a really good job of sharing the basketball, recording 9 assists on 12 field goals. Nebraska did not attempt a single free-throw in the half. Nebraska out-hustled KSU for most of the half, despite committing one more turnover. ![]() ![]() Tylor Perry countered with 3 3’s on his own, leading KSU with 9 points. It started off well for Nebraska, particularly by Rienk Mast, who made his first 3-point attempts of the ball game. Nebraska played fairly well in the first half despite being down 34-31.
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