Officials Missed Blatant Call in Nebraska's 2-Point Win Over Vanderbilt
Summary
Nebraska narrowly won a college basketball game against Vanderbilt, with a score of 74-72, advancing to the Sweet 16 in the NCAA Tournament. A missed double dribble call during the game led to controversy, as it may have influenced the final score. The game featured an exciting atmosphere, with both teams playing intensely.Key Facts
- Nebraska won the game against Vanderbilt with a final score of 74-72.
- The game was part of the NCAA Tournament, leading Nebraska to advance to the Sweet 16.
- A missed double dribble call on Nebraska was highlighted as a potential error that affected the game's outcome.
- Nebraska took a 48-44 lead during the play involving the missed double dribble call.
- Analyst Chris Webber identified the missed call during the game.
- Vanderbilt coach Mark Byington praised the game's environment despite the loss.
- Nebraska will play against the winner of the Florida vs. Iowa game in the next round.
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