Nebraska Men’s Basketball’s Conference Schedule Released

Nebraska Men’s Basketball’s Conference Schedule Released
Courtesy/NU Media Relations
September 8th, 2021 | huskers.com

For the second time in three seasons, the Nebraska men’s basketball team will open conference play at Indiana, as the Big Ten Conference announced its 2021-22 schedule Wednesday afternoon.

Nebraska’s two early December games feature a pair of Big Ten heavyweights, as the Huskers will open at Indiana on Saturday, Dec. 4, in the Big Ten debut for Hoosier Head Coach Mike Woodson.  It is the fourth time since the 2014-15 season that Nebraska has opened Big Ten play with Indiana (also 2014-15, 2016-17, 2019-20). The Huskers then open the home portion of their conference schedule on Tuesday, Dec. 7, against defending Big Ten regular-season champion Michigan in the first of two meetings between the schools in 2021-22.

In all, the 20-game conference slate features 14 games against teams which made the 2021 NCAA Tournament, including 10 of the Huskers’ first 12 B1G tilts.

The Huskers’ January slate features eight games against NCAA teams, including home matchups with Ohio State (Jan. 2), Big Ten Tournament champion Illinois (Jan. 11), Wisconsin (Jan. 25) and Rutgers (Jan. 29), as well as an MLK Day rematch with Indiana (Jan. 17).  Nebraska’s road games include a back-to-back trip at Michigan State (Jan. 5) and Rutgers (Jan. 8) along with visits to Purdue (Jan. 14) and Ohio State (Jan. 22).

In February, the Huskers open the month with a rematch with the Wolverines (Feb. 1) before returning home for games against Northwestern (Feb. 5) and Minnesota (Feb. 9). The month also includes a home-and-home series against Iowa (Feb. 13 and Feb. 25) with the game in Lincoln on Feb. 25 serving as Senior Night. Other games that month include trips to Northwestern (Feb. 22) and Penn State (Feb. 28) and a home game against Maryland (Feb. 18).

The Huskers close the regular season on Sunday, March 6 at Wisconsin before the 25th Big Ten MBB Tournament takes place at Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis March 9-13.   Start times and network designations will be announced in the coming weeks.

The Huskers return three starters from last season, including Trey McGowensLat Mayen and Derrick Walker and welcomed a top-15 recruiting class to campus to fall, highlighted by five-star recruit Bryce McGowens. NU also adds a trio of Division I transfers, including Arizona State Alonzo Verge Jr., who averaged 14.0 points per game in 2020-21.

OpponentTime
Sat., Dec. 4at Indiana
Tues., Dec. 7Michigan
Sun., Jan. 2Ohio State
Wed., Jan. 5at Michigan State
Sat., Jan. 8at Rutgers
Tues., Jan. 11Illinois
Fri., Jan. 14at Purdue
Mon., Jan. 17Indiana
Sat., Jan. 22at Ohio State
Tues., Jan. 25Wisconsin
Sat., Jan. 29Rutgers
Tues., Feb. 1at Michigan
Sat., Feb. 5Northwestern
Wed., Feb. 9Minnesota
Sun., Feb. 13at Iowa
Fri., Feb. 18Maryland
Tues., Feb. 22at Northwestern
Fri., Feb. 25Iowa
Mon., Feb. 28at Penn State
Sun., March 6at Wisconsin
Wed.-Sun., March 9-13at Big Ten Tournament
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