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Cornhuskers to take on Rebels tonight in NIT second round

Michael McHale

Issue date: 3/24/08 Section: Sports
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While teams like Duke and Kentucky are putting away uniforms this week, Nebraska is boarding airplanes and lacing sneakers.

Sure, it's not for the NCAA Tournament, where inevitable media obsession has thrived and some traditional powers have crumbled. But the Cornhuskers made their own news in recent days by trouncing Charlotte 67-48 in the opening round of the 2008 MasterCard National Invitation Tournament on Wednesday.

Tonight they'll try to steal a few more headlines, and they'll have to shake off a lingering past to do it. No. 3-seeded Nebraska begins the second round of NIT action tonight at 8:05 p.m. by playing at No. 2-seeded Mississippi.

The Huskers, though, have a 2-8 record on the road this season and a handful of stories to go with it. Yet history is the last thing on their minds at this point.

"We're just taking each game one game at a time," said NU sophomore guard Sek Henry. "We're all just staying focused and just not worrying about the crowd and all that."

The Huskers didn't do that in November, however, when they lost to Creighton at the Qwest Center Omaha in their first road test of their year. Nebraska fell behind 47-20 by halftime, and players cited nerves and inexperience as reasons.

Little changed in the coming weeks. The Huskers lost their first four true road games and fell to the bottom of the Big 12 Conference standings. In January, they stumbled at lowly Colorado and got throttled at Kansas.

"I think the beginning was basically like postseason," Henry said. "Our momentum was down."

Then there was the infamous collapse at Iowa State in February, when Nebraska watched a 24-11 halftime lead mold into a 60-52 loss. Playing outside of Lincoln seemed to bring imminent doom.

Still, the Huskers weren't helpless away from the Bob Devaney Sports Center, giving several NCAA Tournament teams some worthy scares.

One NU road loss in December came at the hands of Western Kentucky in a 69-62 overtime heartbreaker. The Hilltoppers, of course, went on to upset Drake with a buzzer-beating shot in the first round of the NCAA Tournament this weekend and are now among the final 16 teams in the tourney.
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