2009-10_Nebraska_Cornhuskers_women's_basketball_team

2009–10 Nebraska Cornhuskers women's basketball team

2009–10 Nebraska Cornhuskers women's basketball team

Intercollegiate basketball season


The 2009–10 Nebraska Cornhuskers women's basketball team represented the University of Nebraska in the 2009–10 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Cornhuskers, a member of the Big 12 Conference, were coached by Connie Yori, and completed the regular season unbeaten at 29–0. However, they lost in the semifinals of the Big 12 Tournament to Texas A&M. Their season ended in the semifinals of the Kansas City Regional of the NCAA tournament, where they lost 76–67 to Kentucky.

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Offseason

  • The Huskers will welcome three incoming freshmen to the program. The rookies will be led by 2009 Washington High School Player-of-the-Year Lindsey Moore. The 5-9 point guard from Kentwood High School in Covington, Washington. She earned third-team All-America honors from Parade Magazine after leading the Conquerors to the Class 4A state title and a final No. 2 national ranking in the USA Today Super 25 poll. California forward Meghin Williams and Minnesota forward Katya Leick are the other freshmen.[2]
  • May 7: Nebraska incoming freshman Lindsey Moore will be one of the nation's top 19-and-under players invited to the USA Basketball Women's U19 National Team Trials next week.[3]
  • Senior Kelsey Griffin was chosen as a preseason All-Big 12 selection by the league coaches for the third consecutive season.[4]
  • Nebraska was picked to finish sixth in the powerful Big 12 Conference in voting by the league's coaches announced on Thursday, Oct. 15, by the conference office in Irving, Texas.[5]
  • Nebraska's Kelsey Griffin was officially named one of 30 candidates for the prestigious Lowe's Senior CLASS award on Wednesday, Nov. 4, honoring women's basketball players across the nation who excel both on and off the court.[6]

Roster

Connie Yori, cutting the nets after leading Nebraska to the 2010 Big 12 Conference regular-season title with a perfect 16–0 record
NumberNameHeightPositionClassHometown
5BurkeKaitlyn Burke5-07Guard3JuniorNorth Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
00MooreLindsey Moore5-09Guard1FreshmanCovington, Washington
10WilliamsMeghin Williams6-01Forward1FreshmanRancho Cucamonga, California
11NealsNicole Neals5-06Guard4SeniorChandler, Arizona
12Reeves Layne Reeves5-11Guard1Redshirt FreshmanLubbock, Texas
13KuhlmannKala Kuhlmann5-08Guard4SeniorCharter Oak, Iowa
20LeickKatya Leick6-01Forward1FreshmanGrey Cloud Township, Minnesota
21SidhuHarleen Sidhu6-01Forward2SophomoreSurrey, British Columbia, Canada
22TurnerYvonne Turner5-08Guard4SeniorOmaha, Nebraska
23GriffinKelsey Griffin6-02Forward4SeniorEagle River, Alaska
24KelleyDominique Kelley5-07Guard3JuniorLincoln, Nebraska
35PeriagoJessica Periago6-04Center3JuniorToulon, France
40MontgomeryCory Montgomery6-02Forward4SeniorCannon Falls, Minnesota
42BoberNikki Bober6-04Center4SeniorMurdock, Nebraska
44RedmonCatheryn Redmon6-03Center3JuniorGrand Prairie, Texas

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Schedule

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Preseason exhibitions

DateLocationOpponentScoreRecord
Nov. 3Devaney Ctr.Pittsburg State68-541-0
Nov. 8Devaney Ctr.Nebraska-Kearney89-472-0

Regular season

DateLocationRankOpponentScoreRecord
Nov. 13Devaney CenterNRDavidson86-621-0
Nov. 15Las VegasNRUNLV73-512-0
Nov. 19Devaney CenterNRIdaho State88-413-0
Nov. 22Devaney CenterNRWashington State107-544-0
Nov. 27Moraga, CA.NRUALR62-455-0
Nov. 29Moraga, CA.NRSaint Mary's College84-736-0
Dec. 3Devaney CenterNRSouth Dakota77-387-0
Dec. 5Coral Gables, FLNRMiami76-718-0
Dec. 9Devaney Center#24Creighton69-569-0
Dec. 13Devaney Center#24Northern Illinois69-4410-0
Dec. 20Devaney Center#20#5 LSU77-6311-0
Dec. 30Devaney Center#13Albany88-4112-0
Jan. 4Burlington, VT.#12Vermont94-5013-0
Jan. 9Ames, Iowa#12Iowa State57-4914-0 (1-0)
Jan. 12Devaney Center#11#19 Texas91-7915-0 (2-0)
Jan. 17Waco, Texas#11#9 Baylor65-5616-0 (3-0)
Jan. 23Devaney Center#7Kansas State71-5617-0 (4-0)
Jan. 27Lubbock, Texas#6Texas tech89-4718-0 (5-0)
Jan. 30Boulder, Colorado#6Colorado80-6419-0 (6-0)
Feb. 3Devaney Center#4#10 Oklahoma State88-6720-0 (7-0)
Feb. 6Devaney Center#4#12 Texas A&M71-6021-0 (8-0)
Feb. 10Lawrence, Kansas#3Kansas67-6022-0 (9-0)
Feb. 13Columbia, Missouri#3Missouri82-7823-0 (10-0)
Feb. 17Devaney Center#3#13 Iowa State60-5024-0 (11-0)
Feb. 20Devaney Center#3Colorado89-7325-0 (12-0)
Feb. 24Norman, Oklahoma#3#11 Oklahoma80-6426-0 (13-0)
Feb. 27Devaney Center#3Missouri67-5127-0 (14-0)
March 3Devaney Center#3Kansas77-5228-0 (15-0)
March 6Manhattan, Kansas#3Kansas State82-7229-0 (16-0)

Postseason

Big 12 Tournament
DateLocationRankOpponentScoreRecord
March 12Kansas City, Missouri#1#9 Kansas State63-4630-0
March 13Kansas City, Missouri#1#4 Texas A&M70-8030-1
NCAA Tournament
DateLocationSeedOpponentScoreRecord
March 21Minneapolis#1#16 Northern Iowa83-4431-1
March 23Minneapolis#1#8 UCLA83-7032-1
March 28Kansas City, Missouri#1#4 Kentucky67–7632–2

Player stats

PlayerGames PlayedMinutesField GoalsThree PointersFree ThrowsReboundsAssistsBlocksStealsPoints
Bober, Nikki--------------------
Burke, Kaitlyn65.7.286.2001.0000.53----1.2
Griffin, Kelsey3227.4.607.250.76210.358225820.4
Kelley, Dominique3224.1.427.408.7783.95912612.0
Kuhlmann, Kala3216.8.340.313.8061.6271103.4
Leick, Katya105.8.222.000.8331.42021.8
Montgomery, Cory3227.6.503.380.7925.23371712.8
Moore, Lindsey3227.4.349.266.6902.21416435.8
Neals, Nicole3215.0.324.284.3641.0462203.0
Periago, Jessica288.4.302.238.2861.7131061.2
Redmon, Catheryn3215.9.620--.2754.6663134.3
Reeves, Layne236.7.385.533.3330.77351.3
Sidhu, Harleen125.2.385.286.5001.73112.2
Turner, Yvonne3226.9.406.368.6943.65146211.8
Williams, Meghin132.9.222.000.6670.70000.9

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Awards and honors

Players

Coach

All of the following were awarded to head coach Connie Yori:

Rankings

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Team players drafted into the WNBA

RoundPickPlayerWNBA Club
13Kelsey GriffinMinnesota Lynx
(traded to Connecticut Sun)
325Cory MontgomeryNew York Liberty

See also


References

  1. "2019-2020 Big 12 Conference Women's Basketball Record Book" (PDF). Big 12 Conference. pp. 4–6. Retrieved June 14, 2020.
  2. "Montgomery Earns Husker Offensive MVP Award". Huskers.com. April 20, 2009. Retrieved December 23, 2009.
  3. "Moore Earns USA Basketball U19 Invite". Huskers.com. May 7, 2009. Retrieved December 23, 2009.
  4. "Griffin Earns Preseason All-Big 12 Honor". Huskers.com. October 7, 2009. Retrieved December 23, 2009.
  5. "Huskers Sixth in Big 12 Preseason Poll". Huskers.com. October 15, 2009. Retrieved December 23, 2009.
  6. "Griffin Among 30 Candidates for Lowe's Senior CLASS Award". Huskers.com. November 4, 2009. Retrieved December 23, 2009.
  7. "Women's Basketball 2009-10 Roster". Huskers.com. Archived from the original on December 30, 2009. Retrieved December 21, 2009.
  8. "2009-10 Schedule/Results". Huskers.com. Archived from the original on December 29, 2009. Retrieved December 21, 2009.
  9. "2009-10 Season Statistics". Huskers.com. Retrieved December 21, 2009.
  10. "2009-10 Phillips 66 All-Big 12 Conference Women's Basketball Awards Announced" (Press release). Big 12 Conference. March 8, 2010. Retrieved March 8, 2010.
  11. "Yori Named WBCA National Coach of the Year" (Press release). Huskers.com. March 22, 2010. Retrieved March 3, 2010.
  12. "USA Today/ESPN". Rivals.com from Yahoo! Sports. Archived from the original on December 5, 2009. Retrieved December 23, 2009.
  13. "AP 2010 NCAA Women's Basketball Rankings". ESPN. Retrieved December 23, 2009.

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