HARVARD (79): Tyler Rullman 5-1--11; Ron Mitchell 3-3--9; Fred Schernecker 4-4--14; Scott Gilly 2-1--5; Tarik Campbell 1-0--2; Dana Smith 1-0--2; Mal Hollensteiner 1-2--4; Ralph James 3-9--15; Tchad Robinson 3-0--6; Peter Condakes 1-1--3; Eric Carter 1-0--2; Mike Minor 3-0--6; Matt McClain 0-0--0; Ian Smith 0-0--0; Brain Macker 0-0--0.
Totals: 28-82 18-30 79
NEBRASKA (117): R, van Poelgeest 2-1--5; Lewis Geter 4-4--12; Rich King 12-7--31; Clifford Scales 4-5--13; Ray Richardson 5-2--13; Kelly Lively 0-0--0; Chris Cresswell 3-2--8; Carl Hayes 5-5--15; Keith Moody 1-4--6; Dapreis Owens 4-6--14.
Totals: 40-71 34-50 117
Three-pointers: Schernecker 4, Cresswell 2, Richardson, Gilly. Rebounds: Harvard 47 (James 7), Nebraska 55 (king 12). Assists: Harvard 14 (McClain, James 3), Nebraska 25 (Scales 6). Steals: Harvard 12 (Gilly, Mitchell 3), Nebraska 14 (Scales 4). Blocked Shots: Harvard 0, Nebraska 8 (King 4). Total fouls: Harvard 32, Nebraska 23. Fouled out: Lively. Turnovers: Harvard 26, Nebraska 20. down to 12, you look up and say, 'There's still10 minutes left,'" Roby said. "We missed some easyshots and gave up some easy shots."
When Harvard finally began to score again,Nebraska's offense refused to ease up. In thefinal three minutes, the Cornhuskers dazzled thefans with four slam dunks, including DapreisOwens' jam at the buzzer.
"I definitely didn't want to [run up the score]against Harvard or anyone else here, but it wasthat style of game," Nee said. "The game was muchcloser than the score indicates.