Nebraska Surges Past Boise State 79-69 to Reach College Basketball Crown Championship
Gary and Williams Power Huskers to Las Vegas Title Game and $100,000 Prize
LAS VEGAS, Nev. — Nebraska’s men’s basketball team is headed to the College Basketball Crown championship game after defeating Boise State 79-69 on Saturday afternoon at T-Mobile Arena. The victory not only extended Nebraska’s season but also secured $100,000 in NIL prize money and the program’s first back-to-back 20-win campaigns in over two decades.
Led by Juwan Gary’s 21 points and Brice Williams’ all-around performance, the Huskers withstood a fast start by the Broncos and closed the game with poise. The win improved Nebraska’s record to 20-14 and booked their place in Sunday’s title game against UCF, who won a high-scoring overtime battle over Villanova.
Boise State Starts Fast, But Nebraska Finishes Strong
Boise State came out of the gates sharp, hitting five of their first eight shots to jump out to a 13-8 lead. Their early offensive balance gave them control through the first 10 minutes, as Tyson Degenhart, Andrew Meadow, and Pearson Carmichael found scoring opportunities and pushed the advantage to as much as seven points.
Carmichael’s third three-pointer of the first half gave the Broncos a 24-17 lead with under eight minutes to play before the break. However, Nebraska responded with a 15-1 run, led by Sam Hoiberg, Gary, and Williams. That scoring burst flipped the game and shifted momentum permanently in Nebraska’s favor.
By halftime, Nebraska had taken a 39-33 lead, outscoring Boise State 20-7 to close the half. The Huskers shot 6-of-9 from three-point range and converted 9-of-10 free throws in the opening 20 minutes. Williams led the charge with 12 first-half points, while Gary added 10.
Huskers Extend Lead in Second Half
Nebraska came out of the locker room with even more firepower. Within the first three minutes of the second half, the Huskers went on an 8-2 run, highlighted by Hoiberg and Gary hitting back-to-back three-pointers to extend the lead to 49-37. The Broncos struggled to keep pace, missing several opportunities to cut into the deficit.
Degenhart led a brief rally for Boise State, scoring five quick points to pull his team back within single digits. But Nebraska maintained control through timely scoring and perimeter shooting. A dunk by Blaise Keita and another three-point play by Gary pushed the lead to 15.
With 4:48 left, Nebraska held a 74-59 lead after a Williams layup, their largest lead of the game. Boise State responded with one final run, scoring eight straight points to cut the deficit to seven, but Nebraska hit crucial free throws in the final minute to seal the win and advance to the tournament final.
Statistical Leaders and Team Highlights
Juwan Gary led Nebraska with 21 points on 7-of-12 shooting, including a career-high four three-pointers. He added nine rebounds and three blocks, continuing his hot streak with four 20-point performances in the last six games. Over his past two outings, Gary has hit seven of his nine attempts from beyond the arc.
Brice Williams followed with 14 points, six assists, and five rebounds. His consistency this season has him within striking distance of Nebraska’s single-season scoring record, needing just 16 points to tie James Palmer Jr.’s mark of 708.
Sam Hoiberg added 10 points, including key three-point shots in both halves, while bench contributions from Connor Essegian and Ahron Ulis added eight points apiece. Ulis also tied a season-high with five rebounds.
Nebraska shot 46.4% from the field and a scorching 12-of-19 (63.2%) from three-point range—both season highs. Their 12 made threes marked the best team performance from deep since 2022. Defensively, they limited Boise State to 39.7% shooting and forced several turnovers during key stretches.
Boise State’s Season Comes to an End
Boise State concluded its season at 26-11, tying the second-most wins in program history. Tyson Degenhart led all scorers with 26 points and added eight rebounds. He finished the year with 676 total points—the most ever in a single season by a Bronco—and 2,037 career points, good for eighth all-time in Mountain West history.
Andrew Meadow scored 14 points, and Pearson Carmichael added 13 in the semifinal loss. Despite the strong start, the Broncos couldn’t sustain offensive efficiency in the second half and committed critical turnovers during Nebraska’s game-defining runs.
Championship Stage Awaits
With the win, Nebraska advances to face UCF in the College Basketball Crown Championship on Sunday. UCF defeated Villanova in an overtime thriller, 104-98, and enters the final with momentum of their own. The Huskers will be looking to secure a $300,000 payday and finish their season with a tournament title and a 21st win.







