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About Nebraska Cornhuskers Basketball
As of the 2023 season, the Nebraska Cornhuskers basketball team is under the leadership of head coach Fred Hoiberg, who took the helm in 2019. The program has made significant changes to improve its performance, recruiting talented players and emphasizing a high-paced style of play. The team has been working hard to increase its competitiveness in the Big Ten, one of the toughest conferences in college basketball. Recent seasons have seen the Cornhuskers make strides in their overall performance, with a focus on developing young talent. The 2023-2024 season is particularly exciting for fans, as they look forward to seeing the growth of key players and the potential for an NCAA Tournament bid. Additionally, the Cornhuskers are active in their community, hosting events and engaging with fans to foster a strong support system. The program's commitment to excellence on and off the court continues to build a solid foundation for the future.
Nebraska Cornhuskers Basketball History
The Nebraska Cornhuskers basketball program began in 1896, making it one of the oldest collegiate basketball programs in the United States. The team has a storied history, marked by various highs and lows. Initially part of the Missouri Valley Conference, the Cornhuskers joined the Big Eight Conference in 1907. Over the years, Nebraska has produced a number of successful seasons, including multiple appearances in the NCAA Tournament. The peak of their success came in the 1990s under head coach Danny Nee, when the Cornhuskers made several NCAA Tournament appearances and became known for their competitive play. Despite struggles in the 2000s, the team has shown resilience and determination, focusing on building a competitive program. The 2010s saw a renewed effort to strengthen the team, which included a move to the Big Ten Conference in 2011, exposing the Cornhuskers to a higher level of competition.