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Read moreThe Nebraska women’s basketball team announced its 2020-21 schedule Monday after receiving its conference schedule from the Big Ten.
The Huskers will open against Oral Roberts on Friday, Dec. 4, at Pinnacle Bank Arena before hosting Idaho State two days later. NU’s third — and final — nonconference game will be at Creighton on Monday, Dec. 14. That game is scheduled to tip off at 5 p.m. and be broadcast on NET.
Nebraska will open its 20-game conference schedule with a home game against Illinois on Dec. 10, which will be the team’s earliest conference opener since 1981.
After playing CU, the Huskers will play at Indiana and Purdue and host Northwestern to close December.
NU will play Northwestern, Illinois, Rutgers, Michigan State, Minnesota, Penn State and Iowa twice.
The Huskers will close the regular season with a road game against the Hawkeyes on March 5 or 6.
The Big Ten tournament is expected to be held at Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis on March 9-13.
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Dec. 14: at Creighton (5 p.m., NET)