Mens hoops: 2017-18
Mens basketball archive: 2017-18
August
The Huskers add juco forward Dedoch Chan from Mississippi Gulf Coast to the 2018-19 roster.
July
Center Jordy Tshimanga is leaving the program. | Bound for Dayton
June
Nebraska will play at Clemson in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge.
May
Tim Miles says the return of Isaac Copeland and James Palmer Jr. is really, really important for us.
Isaac Copeland withdraws from the NBA draft and will be back for his final season of eligibility.
James Palmer Jr. decides to withdraw* from the NBA draft and return for his senior season.
Nebraska will host Seton Hall on Nov. 14 in the Gavitt Tipoff Games.
Amir Harris, a point guard from Hagerstown, Md., commits to the Huskers for 2018.
Armon Gates is leaving his new position at Florida to fill the vacancy on Tim Miles' staff. | What to know
April
Nebraska gets a commitment from guard Dachon Burke, who will have to sit out next season as a transfer from Robert Morris.
Tim Miles' contract has been extended a year, through the 2020-21 season.*
Husker signee Xavier Johnson requests a release from his letter of intent after the departure of assistant coach Kenya Hunter.
Guard Karrington Davis of St. Louis officially signs with the Huskers.
Kenya Hunter is leaving the staff after five seasons for a job as an assistant at UConn.
March
James Palmer and Isaac Copeland will test the NBA draft process, while Jack McVeigh has already signed with an agent.
Cold shooting down the stretch hurts the Huskers as the season ends with a 66-59 NIT loss to Mississippi State. | Stats | Three takeaways
Tim Miles talks with Adam Carriker about being left out of the NCAA Tournament, preparing to play Mississippi State in the NIT and more.
Shooting guard Karrington Davis from Florida commits to the Huskers for 2018.
The NCAA selection show is changing (again) and people aren't happy.
Tim Miles makes the case for NCAA Tournament.
Palmer named to All-District Team.
Danny Nee's misfits* and dirty money*.
Husker* fans now wait* along with team for postseason fate; Top seed in NIT*?
Huskers will head to Kansas City for 2018 Hall of Fame Classic.
It's one and done for the Big Red in the Big Apple as Michigan rolls to a 77-58 Big Ten Tournament win and damages the Huskers' hopes for an NCAA tourney berth.
Moos wants to do his part working the phones for hoops.
Febuary
Miles talks Bench Mob, Big Ten tournament on Jim Rome show (interveiw in Feb 27th list)
James Palmer earns first-team All-Big Ten honors, while Isaac Copeland is an honorable mention.
The best bench highlights per ESPN.
Shatel: Suspense for Huskers' NCAA bid bubbling* into Big Ten tournament.
Big Ten tournament bracket is here.
The Huskers never trail as they take care of business against Penn State, 76-64, to earn the No. 4 seed in the Big Ten Tournament. | Highlights
Nebraska overcomes an ugly first half and beats Indiana to tie the program record for most conference wins in a season. | Highlights | Stats | Photos
Huskers, Hoosiers meet with plenty to play for* as regular season enters final week.
After loss* to Illinois, Huskers' march to March begins anew.
Nebraska's NCAA Tournament hopes take a hit in a 72-66 loss at Illinois.* | Stats | Photos: 1, 2
Barfknecht: Not to burst bubbles, but 'experts' are blowing smoke with Husker tourney predictions.
James Palmer scores 24 second-half points to lead the Huskers past Maryland, 70-66. | Highlights | Stats | Photos
Nebraska starts fast* on its way to a 67-55 win over Rutgers. | Highlights | Stats
Can the Huskers maintain efficiency from Minnesota win? Knights next.
Taylor does 'dirty work,' takes reserve role* on path to team glory.
Husker basketball team rejects boycott* over white nationalist on campus, plans positive response.
Huskers plenty familiar with each other* as NU tournament hopes rise.
Less than a year after program's worst home loss, Huskers knocking on tournament door*.
Isaiah Roby's career night boosts Nebraska in a 91-85 win* at Minnesota. | Highlights | Photos
Minnesota preview; Start of stretch run*. New dancing shoes?
Shatel: Creighton Athletic Director Bruce Rasmussen in position to determine Huskers' fate*.
Moos appreciating the focus and energy of Miles' team.
The march to March: Win and hope for a little help.
January
Huskers need steady play, no matter the opponent.
Thanks to depth*, Huskers have rested easy on one-day turnarounds.
Nebraska rallies from 11 points down in the second half for a 74-63 win* at Wisconsin. | Highlights | Box | Photos
James Palmer and Isaac Copeland combine for 51 points as the hot-shooting Huskers put down Iowa, 98-84.* | Highlights | Stats | Photos
Isaac Copeland's 23-point night and Glynn Watson's key plays down the stretch pace Nebraska to a 60-54 win at Rutgers.
James Palmer scores 34 but the Huskers falter in the homestretch in a 64-59 loss at Ohio State. | Photos
Tonight's game at Ohio State should be titled The Overachievers Bowl*.
Nebraska shoots 55 percent from the field and routs 23rd-ranked Michigan, 72-52. | Three takeaways | Stats
Shatel: Basketball scheduling does harm as Big Ten lacks charm*.
James Palmer Jr.'s buzzer-beating 3-pointer lifts the Huskers past Illinois. | Highlights | Photos
Center Jordy Tshimanga will rejoin the team Tuesday.
Barfknecht: No longer 'consumed'* by football, Bill Moos turns attention to Nebraska basketball.
Tshimanga misses practice* Saturday while considering transfer from Nebraska.
Nebraska rallies from 16 points down but falls in overtime at Penn State, 76-74. | Stats | Photos
Jordy Tshimanga* didn't travel to Penn State, and his future with the team is uncertain. | Discuss
The Huskers hold off Wisconsin with a big advantage from the free throw line. | Highlights
Miles and players (Roby, Gill) press conference's pre-Wisconsin.
Huskers view Wisconsin as a must-win at start of treacherous stretch*.
Despite struggles, Miles remains content with starting lineup.
Barfknecht: Flexibility* with lineups could serve Huskers well in Big Ten play.
Huskers can't hold on* at Purdue in 62-74 loss.
Driving for 6: Miles finds strength* in 'death squad' lineup; Borchardt's value; Cochran's wisdom.
After a sluggish start, Nebraska wins easily at Northwestern, 70-55. | Highlights | Photos | Stats
December
Tanner Borchardt sparks the Huskers to a 71-62 win against Stetson; Santa* brings a scholarship.
Nebraska hits 13 threes in a 85-68 win over Delaware State.
The Huskers top the century mark for the first time in 12 years and win a shootout against UTSA, 104-94.
Nebraska takes Kansas down to the wire but drops a heartbreaking 73-72* decision.
Mike Babcock looks back at when the Huskers got the better of Wilt Chamberlain and the Jayhawks.
Miles has sky-high expectations of what sophomore Isaiah Roby can become.
Creighton beats Huskers 75-65 for 7th win in a row in series.
Glynn Watson Jr. has 29 points and nine rebounds as Nebraska upsets* 14th-ranked Minnesota, 78-68. | Box
November
The Huskers lose by 29 at Michigan State to open Big Ten play. | Stats | Photos
Nebraska starts hot and beats Boston College, 71-62.
The Huskers hold off a Long Beach State rally and get an 85-80 win, with 26 points from Glynn Watson. | Stats
A 7½-minute scoring drought costs the Huskers in a 68-59 loss to Central Florida.
It'll be Stripe the Vault night when the Huskers host Minnesota on Dec. 5.
Isaac Copeland's hot hand leads the Huskers to a 92-70 rout of North Dakota.
St. John's blows out the cold-shooting Huskers, 79-56.
Huskers focused on controlling the 'chaos' and improving play at the rim against St. John's.
Huskers roll early* in win over North Texas.
Huskers break out in 2nd half to beat Northwood.
Huskers have a solid returning point guard and new talent. Miles ahead*?
October
York: 10 reasons why Dave Hoppen a deserving Hall-of-Famer.
Miles: I still believe in our recipe.
Glynn Watson Jr. takes the reins of this years squad.
September
Weather forces cancellation of Huskers in the Haymarket.
D.C.-area guard Xavier Johnson announces his commitment to the Huskers for 2018.
Isaac Copeland is granted immediate eligibility by the NCAA.
August
The Huskers' conference schedule includes two early-December games against Michigan State and Minnesota.
Nebraska's 13-game nonconference schedule is highlighted by Kansas' first trip to Lincoln since 2011.
Platteview center Brady Heiman commits to the Huskers for 2018.
Nebraska was 11th nationally last season in average home attendance.
The Huskers add 6-foot-7 Thorir Thorbjarnarson from Iceland to the 2017-18 roster. | What it means
JULY
The lineup of conference opponents for 2017 is announced.
Gregory Eaton is named director of basketball operations.
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11/13 North Texas W 86-67
11/16 @St. John's L 56-79
11/19 North Dakota W 92-70
11/23 UCF** L 59-68
11/24 Marist** W 84-59
11/26 Long Beach St.** W 85-80
11/29 Boston College W 71-62
12/03 @Mich. State* L 57-86
12/05 Minnesota* W 78-68
12/09 @Creighton L 65-75
12/16 Kansas L 72-73
12/20 UTSA W 104-94
12/22 Delaware State W 85-68
12/29 Stetson W 71-62
01/02 @Northwestern* W 71-62
01/06 @Purdue* L 62-74
01/09 Wisconsin* W 63-59
01/12 @Penn State* L 74-76
01/15 Illinois* W 64-63
01/18 Michigan* W 72-52
01/22 @Ohio State* L 59-64
01/24 @Rutgers* W 60-54
01/27 Iowa* W 98-84
01/29 @Wisconsin* W 74-63
02/06 @Minnesota* W 91-85
02/10 Rutgers* W 67-55
02/13 Maryland* W 70-66
02/18 @Illinois* L 66-72
02/20 Indiana* W 66-57
02/25 Penn State* W 76-64
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03/02 Michigan L 58-77NIT
03/14 Miss. State L 59-66* Conference game
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