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Half-Court Press: How far will Nebraska and Creighton go in their conference tournaments?
Manage episode 406084016 series 2457356
In the latest episode of Half-Court Press, Wilson Moore and Jon Walker break down the upcoming Big Ten and Big East tournaments and give their predictions for Creighton and Nebraska.
The duo opens with Greg McDermott's contract extension and how it will allow the coach to retire at Creighton.
They then move onto Nebraska clinching a No. 3 seed — and more importantly, a double bye — in the Big Ten tournament, and break down what the Huskers' potential matchups will be.
The two discuss Creighton's potential matchups in the Big East tournament and the elite basketball that will be played in New York this week.
They also look at what will happen in the Big Ten tournament if Purdue gets knocked out.
They close out with their predictions for Creighton and Nebraska in their conference tournaments.
104 episodes
Manage episode 406084016 series 2457356
In the latest episode of Half-Court Press, Wilson Moore and Jon Walker break down the upcoming Big Ten and Big East tournaments and give their predictions for Creighton and Nebraska.
The duo opens with Greg McDermott's contract extension and how it will allow the coach to retire at Creighton.
They then move onto Nebraska clinching a No. 3 seed — and more importantly, a double bye — in the Big Ten tournament, and break down what the Huskers' potential matchups will be.
The two discuss Creighton's potential matchups in the Big East tournament and the elite basketball that will be played in New York this week.
They also look at what will happen in the Big Ten tournament if Purdue gets knocked out.
They close out with their predictions for Creighton and Nebraska in their conference tournaments.
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