Fred Hoiberg sent a message to Nebraska players about their effort, or lack thereof, in a 67-65 loss against Minnesota on Saturday. The loss marked the Cornhuskers’ third straight as they are dangerously close to seeing their NCAA Tournament bubble pop.
Minnesota's game-winning 3-pointer left PBA stunned and muted, and Nebraska basketball is now at risk of missing the NCAA Tournament and has no margin for error. “I’m absolutely sick on
“It’s one of the toughest weeks of my professional career,” head coach Fred Hoiberg said. “There hasn’t been much sleep the last couple of nights.”
After three straight losses, two by no more than a possession, Nebraska is back on the bubble and at risk of missing the NCAA Tournament. That’s why the Cornhuskers must now make the most of this final week in the regular season.
To Nebraska's credit, it got back in the game. But why wait until the situation becomes dire to step on the gas, asks Amie Just.
Nebraska coach Fred Hoiberg still believes his team possesses a "beautiful thing" that it must be desperate to keep on the road at Ohio State Tuesday night.
Nebraska coach Fred Hoiberg's full press conference after a 116-114 double-OT loss at Ohio State on March 4, 2025.
Jerry Palm of CBS Sports had Fred Hoiberg's team in "the first four out" after the painful 67-65 Nebraska loss at home to Minnesota. Expect that to be a fairly common representation of Nebraska ...
For the second time this week, Nebraska men's basketball had a chance to win in the closing seconds. For the second time, the Huskers came up just short. Minnes
Minnesota's Brennan Rigsby ... first possession and we allowed them to do that," said Husker head coach Fred Hoiberg. "They scored nine in a row to start the second half and then all of a sudden ...