The Washington Huskies (15-12, 6-9 B1G) are on the road to face the Nebraska Huskers (18-9, 9-7 B1G), on Sunday, February 23th @ 12PM (also on the B1G + Network).
Washington is currently averaging 72.3 points per game, while holding opponents to 64.8 points per game.
The Huskies are shooting 36.9% on three-pointers overall; 34.3% on straightaway threes; and an excellent 43.6% on corner threes.
The Dawgs continue their high efficiency at-the-rim (within 4.5 feet) at 70.8% efficiency.
Washington’s scoring is now led by four players averaging over 10 points per game: junior guard Elle Ladine (16.3 points per game); sophomore guard Sayvia Sellers (averaging 15.9 ppg); 6’4″ forward Dalayah Daniels (11.9 points per game); and junior guard Hannah Stines averages 10.1 points per game.
Nebraska Cornhuskers
Nebraska averages 75.6 points per game, while holding opponents to 67.1 points per game.
Nebraska shoots an excellent 36% on three-pointers overall; 35.6% on straightaway threes; and 41.6%% on corner threes.
The Huskers make 63.3% of their attempts at-the-rim (285 for 450).
Nebraska makes only 38.8% from further away inside-the-paint (5 feet or more).
Nebraska shoots only 35.4% from the mid-range area (64 for 181 attempts).
The Nebraka Cornhuskers have two players averaging 10 points or more.
Alexis Markowski, a 6’3″ senior center, is the leading scorer for the Huskers — averaging a team-leading 16.3 points per game; a team-leading 8.0 rebounds; 4.7 rebounds; 1,6 assists; and 0.7 blocks.

Markowski is primarily an inside-the-paint scorer: shooting 65.3% at-the-rim within 4.5 feet; and 42.4% from further away in-the-lane (from five feet or more).
Markowski is a mediocre 29.8% three point shooter but makes 30.4% on straightaway threes.
Markowski only makes 23.5% of her mid-range attempts.
Britt Prince, a 5’11” freshman guard, averages 12.9 points per game; along with 4.4 rebounds; a team-leading 3.4 assists; and a team-leading 1.8 steals.




The Huskies are shooting 36.9% on three-pointers overall; 34.3% on straightaway threes; and an excellent 43.6% on corner threes.
Nebraska shoots an excellent 36% on three-pointers overall; 35.6% on straightaway threes; and 41.6%% on corner threes.