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As Nebraska women’s basketball is set to begin postseason play with this week’s Big Ten Tournament in Indianapolis, two of its key players received all-conference recognition.
(Huskers.com) - Nebraska senior Alexis Markowski became the first Husker women’s basketball player in history to win four first- or second-team all-conference honors, and Britt Prince became the ...
Alexis Markowski capped off a stellar four-year career on the All-Big Ten teams while Britt Prince is wrapping up her first season at the collegiate level. Markowski, a 6-3 center out of Lincoln ...
Alexis Markowski scored 19 points and grabbed 10 rebounds and 10th-seeded Nebraska coasted to an 84-60 win over Rutgers in ...
For the seniors on the team like Alexis Markowski, it's not just about basketball, it's about representing their hometown.
Honors for Nebraska women's basketball ahead of the Big Ten Conference Tournament this week. A pair of Huskers were named to the all-league teams Tuesday. Alexis Markowski capped off a stellar ...
Britt Prince added 10 points and five assists. Markowski upped her school record for double-doubles to 51. Destiny Adams was 13 of 13 from the foul line and led the Scarlet Knights (11-19 ...
Britt Prince added 10 points and five assists. Markowski upped her school record for double-doubles to 51. Advertisement Article continues below this ad Destiny Adams was 13 of 13 from the foul ...
She had 28 points in a loss at Illinois on Sunday. Nebraska played without freshman guard Britt Prince due to an ankle injury sustained at the end of Nebraska’s loss at Illinois on Sunday.