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Huskers vs Bruins: Intense College Hoops Showdown
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In a high-stakes showdown at Pinnacle Bank Arena, the Nebraska Huskers womens basketball team faced off against the UCLA Bruins. The game was filled with intense battles for rebounds and buckets, with players like Amiah Hargrove, Britt Prince, Gabriela Jaquez, and Angela Duglic leading the charge. Coaches Amy Williams and Cori Close kept the energy high, arguing calls and strategizing from the sidelines. The second half saw more dramatic plays, including a charge taken by Callin Hake and high-fives after scores. This Big Ten versus Pac-twelve clash was a thrilling display of college hoops, capturing the essence of the sport. Checkout Solipillow.com
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