2008–09 Nebraska Cornhuskers women's basketball team

The 2008–09 Nebraska Cornhuskers women's basketball team represented the University of Nebraska in the 2008–09 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Cornhuskers were coached by Connie Yori. The Cornhuskers are a member of the Big 12 Conference and did not qualify for the NCAA tournament. Those hopes were tempered with the loss of two-time first-team All-Big 12 forward Kelsey Griffin to a season-ending ankle injury in late-August. Despite playing without Griffin, the Huskers fought their way to a 9-3 record early in the season that included a dramatic come-from-behind win over No. 24 Arizona State on Dec. 28. Nebraska, which had received votes in the USA Today/ESPN Coaches Top 25 for five weeks, knocked off a Sun Devil squad that went on to advance to the 2009 NCAA Elite Eight. However, just days after defeating ASU, the Huskers took another hit inside with the loss of junior center Nikki Bober to a season-ending knee injury. Without two of their most experienced post players for a final non-conference game at five-time NCAA Final Four participant LSU, the Huskers closed non-conference play at 9-4 with all four setbacks coming to 2008 NCAA Tournament teams, including three on the road.

2008–09 Nebraska Cornhuskers women's basketball
ConferenceBig Twelve
2008–09 record15–16 (6–10 Big-12)
Head coachConnie Yori
Assistant coaches
  • Sunny Smallwood
  • Kellie Lewis-Jay
  • Tony Verdi
Home arenaDevaney Center
2008–09 Big 12 Conference women's basketball standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L PCT  W L PCT
No. 4 Oklahoma151 .938  325  .865
No. 5 Baylor †124 .750  296  .829
No. 17 Iowa State115 .688  279  .750
No. 9 Texas A&M115 .688  278  .771
No. 21 Kansas State106 .625  258  .758
No. 25 Texas88 .500  2112  .636
Texas Tech610 .375  1615  .516
Kansas610 .375  2214  .611
Nebraska610 .375  1516  .484
Oklahoma State412 .250  1716  .515
Missouri412 .250  1317  .433
Colorado313 .188  1118  .379
2009 Big 12 Tournament winner
Rankings from AP Poll [1]

Roster

NumberNameHeightPositionClass
5Burke]]Kaitlyn Burke1.7 m (5 ft 7 in)Guard3Sophomore
11NealsNicole Neals1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)Guard5Junior
13KuhlmannKala Kuhlmann1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)Guard5Junior
21SidhuHarleen Sidhu1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)Forward1Freshman
22TurnerYvonne Turner1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)Guard5Junior
23GriffinKelsey Griffin1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)Forward5Junior
24KelleyDominique Kelley1.7 m (5 ft 7 in)Guard3Sophomore
35PeriagoJessica Periago1.93 m (6 ft 4 in)Center3Sophomore
40MontgomeryCory Montgomery1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)Forward5Junior
42BoberNikki Bober1.93 m (6 ft 4 in)Center5Junior
44RedmonCatheryn Redmon1.91 m (6 ft 3 in)Center3Sophomore

Schedule

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Exhibitions

DateLocationOpponentScoreRecord
Oct. 31Devaney CenterChadron State102-301-0
Nov. 5Nebraska-KearneyGrand Island, NE (Heartland Events Center)80-692-0

Regular season

  • The Huskers participated in the Holiday Inn & Suites Express Midtown Thanksgiving Tournament from November 28–29.
DateLocationOpponentScoreRecord
Nov. 14Devaney CenterWeber State96-471-0
Nov. 17Omaha, NECreighton72-672-0
Nov. 22Devaney CenterSouthern Utah65-573-0
Nov. 24Denver, CODenver76-554-0
Nov. 28Albuquerque, NMButler67-545-0
Nov. 29Albuquerque, NMNew Mexico51-625-1
Dec. 2Devaney CenterOral Roberts70-516-1
Dec. 6Devaney Center#18 Ohio State65-696-2
Dec. 9Devaney CenterCal State Bakersfield70-577-2
Dec. 12Devaney CenterLong Beach State76-448-2
Dec. 20El Paso, TXUTEP53-638-3
Dec. 28Devaney Center#24 Arizona State62-589-3
Jan. 1Baton Rouge, LALSU50-649-4
Big 12 Conference schedule
Jan. 10Devaney Center#4 Oklahoma56-779-5 (0–1)
Jan. 14Austin, TX#16 Texas60-749-6 (0–2)
Jan. 17Columbia, MOMissouri66-679-7 (0–3)
Jan. 21Devaney CenterKansas67-5810-7 (1–3)
Jan. 24Devaney CenterIowa State48-6210-8 (1–4)
Jan. 27Manhattan, KS#14 Kansas State40-5110-9 (1–5)
Jan. 31Boulder, COColorado73-7510-10 (1–6)
Feb. 4Devaney Center#8 Baylor71-7610-11 (1–7)
Feb. 8College Station, TX#10 Texas A&M43-8610-12 (1–8)
Feb. 14Devaney CenterTexas Tech62-5611-12 (2–8)
Feb. 18Ames, IA#21 Iowa State38-6111-13 (2–9)
Feb. 21Devaney CenterMissouri65-5212-13 (3–9)
Feb. 25Devaney Center#20 Kansas State52-4713-13 (4–9)
Feb. 28Lawrence, KSKansas57-7013-14 (4–10)
Mar. 3Devaney CenterColorado75-6414-14 (5–10)
Mar. 7Stillwater, OKOklahoma State82-7415-14 (6–10)

Postseason

Big 12 Tournament

  • March 12: Kansas 61, Nebraska 56

National Invitation Tournament

  • March 25: New Mexico 54, Nebraska 43

Player stats

PlayerGames PlayedMinutesField GoalsThree PointersFree ThrowsReboundsAssistsBlocksStealsPoints
Cory Montgomery31990176239524133819470
Yvonne Turner31869119576910657867364
Dominique Kelly3181496228710176125301
Tay Hester316277013712940323178
Catheryn Redmon317197003817296720178
Monique Whittaker97485161310237
Kaitlyn Burke31638482343945016123
Nicole Neals3146735253284201098
Kala Kuhlmann3142634810463201486
Jessica Periago2422819563856349
Nikki Bober121348073488123
Harleen Sidhu252149204101820

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Highlights

Team

  • School-record sixth consecutive postseason tournament appearance
  • One of five Big 12 Conference teams to post winning record in second half of Big 12 season
  • One of nine Big 12 Conference teams to advance to postseason
  • Top 25 Strength of Schedule according to CollegeRPI.com
  • One of 16 postseason teams honored by NCAA for Academic Progress Rate (APR)

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Individual

  • Kaitlyn Burke scored in double figures three times during the season. She had a season-high 13 points on 6-of-11 shooting from the field versus Missouri on Jan. 17.[5] She opened the season with 12 points, three rebounds, four assists and a career-high three steals in a win over Weber State in her first career start on Nov. 14.[6] The last double digit game was on Dec. 28 against the Arizona State Sun Devils. She scored 12 points, three rebounds and a career-high matching three. Her career high in assists was set in the Huskers win over Long Beach State on Dec. 12.[7]
  • Cory Montgomery averaged 15.2 points and 7.8 rebounds per game. She ranked among the top-eight scorers and rebounders in the league in 2008-09. In sixteen Big 12 regular-season games, she averaged 16.2 points and 7.8 boards per game. In the final seven games of the year, Montgomery averaged 19.6 points and 9.0 rebounds per game.[8]
  • On January 10, All-American Courtney Paris led the Sooners with her 106th consecutive double-double, finishing with 18 points and 20 rebounds, including 10 points and 15 boards in the first half.[9]
  • Freshman Harleen Sidhu opened the season with four points, five rebounds, a blocked shot and a steal in NU's season-opening win over Weber State on Nov. 14.[10]
  • Yvonne Turner, led the Huskers with 67 steals on the season, which ranked among the top five players in the Big 12. She was also named to the Big 12 All-Defensive Team for the second straight season. Offensively, Turner ranked second on the team in scoring with 11.7 points per game.[8]

Awards and honors

Eight Nebraska women's basketball players claimed spots on the Big 12 Commissioner's Spring Academic Honor Roll. Nikki Bober, Kala Kuhlmann and Harleen Sidhu posted perfect 4.0 GPAs. Bober, Kuhlmann and Sidhu were joined on the spring honor roll by teammates Kaitlyn Burke, Kelsey Griffin, Cory Montgomery, Nicole Neals and Jessica Periago.[11]

  • Nikki Bober, Big 12 Commissioner's Spring Honor Roll
  • Kaitlyn Burke, Big 12 Commissioner's Spring Honor Roll
  • Kaitlyn Burke, Nebraska’s Husker Award
  • Kelsey Griffin, Big 12 Commissioner's Spring Honor Roll
  • Kala Kuhlmann, Big 12 Commissioner's Spring Honor Roll
  • Kala Kuhlmann, Nebraska's Teammate Award
  • Cory Montgomery, Big 12 Commissioner's Spring Honor Roll
  • Cory Montgomery, honorable-mention All-Big 12 Conference selection
  • Cory Montgomery, Nebraska's Offensive Player of the Year
  • Nicole Neals, Big 12 Commissioner's Spring Honor Roll
  • Jessica Periago, Big 12 Commissioner's Spring Honor Roll
  • Harleen Sidhu, Two-Time Big 12 Commissioner's Honor Roll (Fall 2008, Spring 2009)
  • Yvonne Turner, All Big-12 Honors
  • Yvonne Turner, Big 12 All-Defensive Team (second straight season)
  • Yvonne Turner, Nebraska's Defensive Player of the Year (Second straight season)

Team players drafted into the WNBA

No one from the Huskers was selected in the 2009 WNBA Draft.[12]

References

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