The Half-Court Press podcast goes in-depth on all the latest Creighton and Nebraska basketball news.
In the latest episode of Half-Court Press, Wilson Moore and Jon Walker break down a down week for Nebraska basketball and Creighton's loss to No. 1 UConn.
The duo open with a recap of Nebraska's loss to Iowa and Creighton's win over St. Johns.
They then move to Creighton's loss to No. 1 UConn and what cost the Jays' the game.
The two then discuss Nebraska's overtime loss to Rutgers and the many opportunities that slipped through the Huskers' fingers in the game.
The duo move on to Juwan Gary's injury and what that means for Nebraska.
They close out with a look at the next games for Nebraska (vs. Northwestern) and Creighton (at Seton Hall).
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In the latest episode of Half-Court Press, Wilson Moore and Jon Walker break down Nebraska's win over No. 1 Purdue and coach Matt Painter's comments on the court storm.
The duo also look at how the Huskers' win might mean that Creighton will face a possible No. 1 team next week — UConn.
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In the latest episode of Half-Court Press, Wilson Moore and Jon Walker break down the latest Nebraska and Creighton basketball games, including the Huskers' beatdown of Indiana and the Jays bouncing back from a loss to Marquette.
The guys then have a deeper discussion about what parts of the game CU is struggling with, and how it's looking to improve before talking about whether it's time to hit the panic button.
The two then wrap up the episode by previewing both teams' weekend opponents.
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In the latest episode of Half-Court Press, Wilson Moore and Jon Walker break down two chaotic weeks for Nebraska and Creighton men's basketball.
The duo also take stock of where each program is heading into the new year.
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In the latest episode of Half-Court Press, Wilson Moore and Jon Walker break down the latest storylines from Creighton and Nebraska basketball, including a look at the Huskers' crucial Big Ten win over Michigan State.
The guys begin by discussing Creighton's rout of Central Michigan and how the big takeaway from the win is the Bluejays' finding consistency from the '4' or power forward position and what Mason Miller and Isaac Traudt can provide to a team full of explosive scorers already.
Wilson then takes a deep dive into the Huskers' past week including a look at what went wrong vs. the Gophers and how big Saturday's win over Michigan State was for the team's psyche moving forward.
The two end the episode by previewing what's ahead for both squads as nonconference play winds down.
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In the latest episode of Half-Court Press, Wilson Moore and Jon Walker recap Creighton's win over Nebraska and look at both team's current trajectory.
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In the latest episode of Half-Court Press, Sam McKewon and Wilson Moore introduce new Creighton beat writer Jon Walker, and the three preview the annual rivalry game between Creighton and Nebraska.
The crew starts by introducing Jon and his college basketball background.
They then move into previewing the Husker-Bluejay matchup on Sunday (Dec. 3).
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In the latest episode of Half-Court Press, Sam McKewon and Wilson Moore break down break down Nebraska and Creighton's latest wins, plus take a look at the state of the Big East and Big Ten so far.
The duo opens with a look at Nebraska's 5-0 start to the season and Josiah Allick's ability on defense.
They also take a look at the state of the Big Ten so far.
Sam and Wilson then move onto the Big East and Creighton's upcoming games in Kansas City.
They close out with a look ahead at Nebraska's game against Duquesne and will the Huskers be 7-0 when they take on the Bluejays?
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In the latest episode of Half-Court Press, Sam McKewon and Wilson Moore break down Creighton's high scoring win over Iowa and what the game possibly means for Nebraska who plays both teams.
The duo opens with a recap of Creighton vs. Iowa and how the Jays looked and what that game means for Nebraska who will play both teams.
They then turn to Nebraska's evolving lineup and the Huskers' game against Oregon State in Sioux Falls, S.D.
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In the latest episode of Half-Court Press, Sam McKewon and Wilson Moore are joined by Tom Shatel to discuss their first impressions of Creighton and Nebraska after both played their season openers.
The three debate on how this Bluejay team is different from last year's Elite Eight run and break down CU's offensive explosion vs. Florida A&M before talking about the team's improved depth and bench play.
Next, the guys talk the biggest takeaways from Nebrasketball's opening win over Lindenwood, including the debuts of Josiah Allick and Rienk Mast and what those big men will do to help NU's offensive strategy.
The podcast wraps with a brief review of the Huskers and Creighton's 2024 recruiting classes as National Signing Day finishes up.
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In the latest episode of Half-Court Press, Sam McKewon and Wilson Moore discuss what expectations are for Creighton and Nebraska basketball and keys for both teams to achieve those goals before the regular season kicks off next week.
Wilson begins by breaking down the Huskers' exhibition game vs. Doane last weekend where several NU players weren't available or injured. The two give the latest updates to the bizarre assault incident with Rienk Mast, Keisei Tominaga's ankle, and more.
The guys talk about how Nebraska, and specifically players like Mast, will need to perform to make a NCAA tournament bubble run or a NIT berth.
Sam then gives his take on the Jays' path trying to get back in Final Four contention and how an easier nonconference schedule may lead to higher prospects for the team heading into March.
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