Nebraska Rolls Past Wisconsin to Stay Unbeaten
The Nebraska men’s basketball team won with a confident, complete showing that left little doubt. The Cornhuskers decisively handled the Wisconsin Badgers, putting together a second half that sealed an 87–54 win. What looked as though it could be a tight Big Ten opener turned into a blowout, and for the Cornhuskers, it was a statement on multiple levels.
Nebraska Blows Past Wisconsin in a Dominant Second Half
Nebraska came into the game 9-0 overall, riding high after a 71–50 win over rival Creighton Blue Jays. Meanwhile, Wisconsin was looking for its first true road win of the season and hoped to leverage its scoring backcourt. From the tip, the Cornhuskers showed urgency and control. By halftime, they had built a lead, and the second half became a coronation. Pouring in 40 second-half points, outscoring the Badgers by 17 after the break. Key numbers: the Cornhuskers scored 87 points, with the offense flowing all game. On the boards, they stayed physical, and defensively, they smothered Wisconsin enough to hold them to just 54.
Who Stood Out, and Who Struggled?
For the Cornhuskers, Rienk Mast was a steady force inside, scoring 17 and grabbing 10 rebounds. Meanwhile, Jamarques Lawrence spearheaded the ball movement and facilitated plays, racking up seven assists, a sign of how balanced and unselfish Nebraska’s attack was. Wisconsin, in contrast, simply couldn’t find a rhythm. Some of their perimeter looks and three-point chances never fell. Their offense looked stagnant in stretches; the Cornhuskers’ pressure disrupted their flow, and they never seemed able to recover.
What This Means Going Forward
This is more than just another win. Nebraska now stands at 10-0 (after tonight), and if they finish the nonconference portion unbeaten, they’ll match the best start in program history. A blowout like this, against a longtime Big Ten rival, sends a message to the rest of the league: Nebraska isn’t just hanging around; they expect to compete.
The balance between their frontcourt strength and backcourt movement, the discipline on defense, and the energy in front of their home fans all add up. For the Badgers, this game exposes some key questions about consistency, especially on the road. Their scoring depth has shown flashes, but tonight, Nebraska neutralized much of that. For Cornhuskers fans, tonight offered validation; for skeptics, it was a reminder: underestimate this Nebraska team at your own peril.
