Minnesota guard Langston Reynolds, right, guards against Nebraska guard Sam...

Minnesota guard Langston Reynolds, right, guards against Nebraska guard Sam Hoiberg (1) in the first half of an NCAA basketball game Saturday, Jan. 24, 2026, in Minneapolis. Credit: AP/Bruce Kluckhohn

MINNEAPOLIS — Pryce Sandfort scored 20 of his 22 points in the second half and grabbed 10 rebounds for No. 7 Nebraska, helping the Huskers remain unbeaten by surging past Minnesota 76-57 on Saturday.

Sam Hoiberg had 14 points and seven assists and Jamarques Lawrence added 14 points for the Huskers (20-0, 9-0 Big Ten), who maintained sole possession of first place in the conference and matched the program's best start in conference play since the 1965-66 team began 9-0 in the Big Eight. That season was also the last time Nebraska won five straight conference road games.

The Huskers, who entered the weekend as one of three undefeated NCAA Division I teams along with No. 1 Arizona and No. 25 Miami of Ohio, outscored the Gophers 46-21 in the second half behind a stifling defensive performance. Sandfort finished with four blocks and two steals.

Bobby Durkin had 16 points for Minnesota (10-10, 3-6), which went 0 for 11 from 3-point range after halftime and lost its fifth straight.

This game was bound to be a tough test for the Huskers. The Gophers under new coach Niko Medved beat then-ranked teams Indiana and Iowa already this season. Despite injuries trimming the rotation to seven players, Minnesota in the last two weeks has had two overtime defeats and a loss on a buzzer-beater.

Langston Reynolds finished a fast break with a layup to draw a foul and give the Gophers a 40-32 lead with 17:32 remaining, matching their largest of the game, but he missed the and-one free throw attempt. Then the Huskers dug in and took control with a 14-2 run over 6:36.

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Nebraska: At No. 3 Michigan on Tuesday.

Minnesota Golden Gophers forward Jaylen Crocker-Johnson (5) goes to the...

Minnesota Golden Gophers forward Jaylen Crocker-Johnson (5) goes to the basket against Nebraska Cornhuskers forward Jared Garcia, left, in the first half of an NCAA basketball game Saturday, Jan. 24, 2026, in Minneapolis. Credit: AP/Bruce Kluckhohn

Minnesota: At Wisconsin on Wednesday.

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