With just over 30 seconds left in the match, senior defender Lauryn Anglim took a corner kick straight into the net to help the Nebraska soccer team draw, 1-1, with the No. 8 Penn State Nittany Lions on Thursday evening in University Park, Pa.

Anglim took a shot on goal with less than a minute to go, which was tipped out of play by PSU’s goalie, to lead to the NU corner kick. The senior then curved the corner kick into the top left corner of the net to make the score 1-1.

The draw preserved the Huskers’ (5-0-4, 0-0-2 Big Ten) undefeated season. Penn State moved to 5-2-2 on the season with a 1-0-1 mark in conference competition.

The game was a defensive battle, as the Big Red took eight shots to Penn State’s nine. NU outdid the Nittany Lions in shots on goal, 4-3. Nebraska also had seven corner kick opportunities and only allowed one for PSU. Anglim led the Huskers with two shots, both on goal. Sadie Waite and Ella Rudney each added a shot on goal. 

Cece Villa (4-0-4) played all 90 minutes in goal and logged two saves. 

Penn State took a 1-0 lead into the break after a Kaitlyn MacBean goal. 

The Huskers took just two shots in the first period, both of which were on goal. Ella Rudney had a scoring opportunity as the first half clock wound down, but her shot was saved by the Nittany Lion goalkeeper. 

The Big Red will finish out its road trip with a match against the No. 22 Ohio State Buckeyes on Sunday, Sept. 21. The contest will kick off at 11 a.m. (CT) and will be streamed on B1G+. 

Huskers Set for Challenging Schedule

Lincoln - Postseason-caliber teams will visit Pinnacle Bank Arena early and often to face off with the Nebraska women's basketball team in a loaded Husker home schedule in 2025-26. Fans wanting to be part of the action all year long, can purchase season tickets now at Huskers.com.

Nebraska's schedule with conference home and road dates was announced officially by the Big Ten Conference through the Big Ten Network's special men's and women's basketball schedule reveal show on Thursday, Sept. 18 at 3 p.m. (CT).

Overall, Nebraska is expected to play at least 20 of its 29 regular-season games against 2025 postseason qualifiers, including 13 games against NCAA Tournament teams. NU's 2025-26 opponents won nearly 60 percent of their games a year ago (516-355). 

Eleven of Nebraska's 17 regular-season home games will come against 2025 postseason participants, including seven games against NCAA Tournament teams at Pinnacle Bank Arena throughout the 2025-26 campaign.

"We are definitely excited for the challenges the upcoming season will present us," Nebraska Coach Amy Williams said. "Our team has been working extremely hard during the offseason, and we have confidence that our non-conference schedule is going to prepare us for an incredibly tough Big Ten Conference schedule. Most of all, we are looking forward to seeing all of the great fans in Husker Nation at Pinnacle Bank Arena this season."

The Huskers, who earned their second consecutive trip to the NCAA Tournament in 2025, finished with a 21-12 overall record that included a 10-8 Big Ten mark. Nebraska also won two games at the Big Ten Tournament in Indianapolis before taking on Louisville in the first round of March Madness in Fort Worth, Texas.

Nebraska returns 2025 Big Ten All-Freshman and honorable-mention all-conference point guard Britt Prince, along with 2024 Big Ten Freshman of the Year Natalie Potts, who missed Nebraska's final 28 games a year ago after suffering a season-ending injury in the fifth contest.

Potts and Prince will return as sophomores to lead the Huskers along with fellow sophomores Petra Bozan and Amiah Hargrove, who both played in all 33 games inside for Nebraska in 2024-25. Junior Logan Nissley, a 2024 Big Ten All-Freshman selection, and fellow junior Jessica Petrie also return after successful seasons as starters last season.

Senior Callin Hake, another returning starter, joins Allison Weidner and redshirt freshman Kennadi Williams in Nebraska's group of returning players, alongside newcomers Emily Fisher (Maryland transfer), Claire Johnson (Samford transfer), Eliza Maupin (Kansas State transfer), Hailey Weaver (Northwestern transfer) and true freshman Alanna Neale.

The Big Red's non-conference schedule begins with an exhibition game against Mount Marty on Friday, Oct. 24 at 8 p.m., before the Huskers open the regular season against Northwestern State on Monday, Nov. 3. The game with the Lady Demons, who earned a bid to the 2025 WNIT, will be part of Nebraska's annual Sizemore Sportsmanship Pep Rally that includes a special noon tip-off.

Nebraska's schedule continues with a battle against the Samford Bulldogs (Saturday, Nov. 8), before the Huskers close a three-game regular-season home stand by taking on 2025 NCAA qualifier Creighton on Wednesday, Nov. 12. The game against the Jays starts a stretch of four consecutive contests with 2025 postseason qualifiers. The stretch includes a neutral site clash against North Dakota State, which advanced to the WNIT Great 8, at the Sanford Pentagon on Sunday, Nov. 16.

The Huskers return home to face 2025 WBIT qualifier Oral Roberts on Wednesday, Nov. 19, before flying to Florida for the Emerald Coast Classic (Nov. 24-25). NU will take on Purdue Fort Wayne, which advanced to the 2025 WNIT Great 8, before potentially facing Virginia, which went 17-15 and 8-10 in the ACC a year ago.

Nebraska returns to Pinnacle Bank Arena to battle Bradley (Wednesday, Dec. 3), before tipping Big Ten action at Penn State (Dec. 6). 

The Huskers come back home to open a four-game stand starting with Omaha (Tuesday, Dec. 9), before tangling with WNIT Fab 4 participant Illinois State on Sunday, Dec. 14. NU closes non-conference play against Cal Baptist (Sunday, Dec. 21).

The Huskers make their home Big Ten debut against USC on Monday, Dec. 29. The Trojans advanced to the NCAA Elite Eight a year ago with a roster that features reigning Big Ten and National Player-of-the-Year JuJu Watkins.

USC will be the first of six Big Ten teams that qualified for the 2025 NCAA Tournament to take on the Huskers at Pinnacle Bank Arena in 2025-26.

After playing the Big Ten home opener against the Trojans, the Huskers travel to Iowa to face the Hawkeyes on New Year's Day, before opening a rare three-game Big Ten home stand with Purdue (Sunday, Jan. 4). The stand continues against NCAA qualifier Indiana (Thursday, Jan. 8), before 2025 NCAA Final Four qualifier UCLA visits Lincoln for the first time since helping the Huskers open the doors to Pinnacle Bank Arena (Nov. 8, 2013).

A stretch of three consecutive contests with NCAA qualifiers continues on the road at Michigan State (Thursday, Jan. 15), before the Huskers continue a two-game road swing at Wisconsin (Wednesday, Jan. 21).

The Huskers come back home to face 2025 NCAA qualifier Illinois (Saturday, Jan. 24), before capping the month of January with a home game against Northwestern (Wednesday, Jan. 28). 

February will feel like the NCAA Tournament every night for the Huskers, as all eight games for the Big Red during the month will feature head-to-head matchups with 2025 postseason teams. The formidable February begins on the road at NCAA qualifiers Ohio State (Sunday, Feb. 1) and Michigan (Wednesday, Feb. 4), before the Huskers come back to PBA to battle 2025 NCAA Sweet Sixteen participant Maryland (Saturday, Feb. 7).

The Huskers return to the road to meet 2025 WBIT Champion Minnesota at Williams Arena in Minneapolis (Thursday, Feb. 12), before returning to Lincoln for their second meeting of the season with NCAA qualifier Iowa (Monday, Feb. 16).

Nebraska then makes its longest road trip of the year to take on 2025 NCAA qualifiers Oregon (Thursday, Feb. 19) and Washington (Sunday, Feb. 22), before closing out the regular season against 2025 WNIT participant Rutgers (Saturday, Feb. 28).

The 2026 TIAA Big Ten Women's Basketball Tournament returns to Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis (March 4-8), before the NCAA Selection Show announces a 68-team field on Sunday, March 15. The NCAA First Four will be held at campus sites (March 18-19), before the NCAA First and Second rounds continue at campus sites March 20-23. Eight-team NCAA Regionals will be held in Fort Worth, Texas and Sacramento, Calif., before PHX Arena in Phoenix hosts the 2026 NCAA Women's Final Four (April 3-5).

Husker basketball fans can get their first look at the 2025-26 Huskers at Opening Night in the Railyard on Friday, Sept. 19 at 6:30 p.m.

2025-26 Nebraska Schedule
Sept. 19 (Friday) - Opening Night presented by SCHEELS - Railyard - 6:30 p.m.
Oct. 24 (Friday) - Mount Marty (exhibition) - Pinnacle Bank Arena - 8 p.m.
Nov. 3 (Monday) - Northwestern State (Sizemore Sportsmanship Pep Rally) - Pinnacle Bank Arena - Noon
Nov. 8 (Saturday) - Samford - Pinnacle Bank Arena
Nov. 12 (Wednesday) - Creighton - Pinnacle Bank Arena
Nov. 16 (Sunday) - vs. North Dakota State - Sioux Falls, S.D. (Sanford Pentagon)
Nov. 19 (Wednesday) - Oral Roberts - Pinnacle Bank Arena
Nov. 24 (Monday) - vs. Purdue Fort Wayne [Emerald Coast Classic] - 5 p.m.
Nov. 25 (Tuesday) - Third Place/Championship [Emerald Coast Classic] - 5/7:30 p.m.
Dec. 3 (Wednesday) - Bradley - Pinnacle Bank Arena
Dec. 6 (Saturday) - at Penn State - University Park, Pa.
Dec. 9 (Tuesday) - Omaha - Pinnacle Bank Arena
Dec. 14 (Sunday) - Illinois State - Pinnacle Bank Arena
Dec. 21 (Sunday) - Cal Baptist - Pinnacle Bank Arena
Dec. 29 (Monday) - USC - Pinnacle Bank Arena
Jan. 1 (Thursday) - at Iowa - Iowa City, Iowa
Jan. 4 (Sunday) - Purdue - West Lafayette, Ind.
Jan. 8 (Thursday) - Indiana - Pinnacle Bank Arena
Jan. 11 (Sunday) - UCLA - Pinnacle Bank Arena
Jan. 15 (Thursday) - at Michigan State - East Lansing, Mich.
Jan. 21 (Wednesday) - at Wisconsin - Madison, Wis.
Jan. 24 (Saturday) - Illinois - Pinnacle Bank Arena
Jan. 28 (Wednesday) - Northwestern - Pinnacle Bank Arena
Feb. 1 (Sunday) - at Ohio State - Columbus, Ohio
Feb. 4 (Wednesday) - at Michigan - Ann Arbor, Mich.
Feb. 7 (Saturday) - Maryland - Pinnacle Bank Arena
Feb. 12 (Thursday) - at Minnesota - Minneapolis, Minn.
Feb. 16 (Monday) - Iowa - Pinnacle Bank Arena
Feb. 19 (Thursday) - at Oregon - Eugene, Ore.
Feb. 22 (Sunday) - at Washington - Seattle, Wash.
Feb. 28 (Saturday) - Rutgers - Pinnacle Bank Arena
March 4-8 (Wednesday-Sunday) - at TIAA Big Ten Women's Basketball Tournament - Indianapolis, Ind.

Big Ten Announces 2025-26 Conference Schedule

Lincoln – Nebraska will open Big Ten Conference play at home for the first time in Coach Fred Hoiberg’s seven seasons, as the conference released its 2025-26 schedule Thursday afternoon.

The 20-game gauntlet begins with two December clashes against NCAA Tournament foes, as Nebraska opens Big Ten play against Wisconsin on Wednesday, Dec. 10, marking the first time since 2018 that the Huskers have opened conference action at home. That weekend, the Huskers will travel to Illinois on Saturday, Dec. 13, in the first of two matchups between the Huskers and Illini this season.

January opens with one of the biggest home games of the season as defending regular-season champion Michigan State makes its first visit to PBA since 2023 on Friday, Jan. 2. The matchup with the Spartans is one of three home games during the month, as Oregon (Jan. 13) and Washington (Jan. 21) make their first appearance in PBA as Big Ten members.  The Huskers will spend a good portion of the month on the road with a pair of back-to-back road games. NU travels to Ohio State (Jan. 5) and Indiana (Jan. 10) early in the month and closes January with trips to Minnesota (Jan. 24) and Michigan (Jan. 27). The Huskers will also face Northwestern (Jan. 17) on the road during the month, as five of NU’s eight games in January are away from home.

The schedule switches in February, when Nebraska begins the month by playing five of its first seven games at home. The stretch features a trio of weekend home games against Illinois (Feb. 1), Northwestern (Feb. 14) and Penn State (Feb. 21) as well as a matchup with Big Ten preseason favorite Purdue (Feb. 10) and Sweet 16 qualifier Maryland (Feb. 25). NU travels to Rutgers (Feb. 7) and Iowa (Feb. 17), marking the first of two matchups with the Hawkeyes in the final six Big Ten contests. The Huskers close February with its two-game West Coast swing, as NU faces USC (Feb. 28) and UCLA (March 3) before hosting Iowa in the regular-season finale on March 8.

The 29th Big Ten Conference Men’s Basketball Tournament will be played March 10-15, 2026, at the United Center in Chicago, marking the first Big Ten Tournament to feature an 18-team field. The tournament will open on Tuesday, March 10, with a pair of games featuring the number 15-18 seeds. Wednesday’s schedule will include four contests, as Tuesday’s winners will join seeds 9-14 in second round action.

Seeds 5-8 will begin tournament play on Thursday, with the top four seeds slated to open their postseasons in Friday’s quarterfinal round. The semifinal contests are scheduled for Saturday, with a champion crowned following Sunday’s title game. CBS Sports will broadcast the semifinals and championship game on CBS for the 29th consecutive year, with those games also streaming live on Paramount+.

Start times and network designations for all Big Ten and non-conference games are expected to be announced later this month. While the season ticket deadline has passed, mini plans and single-game ticket info will be announced in the coming days. Fans can get their first look at the 2025-26 Huskers, as tickets for the Oct. 18 exhibition game with BYU are on sale now by visiting Huskers.com or calling 800-8-BIGRED during business hours (Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.-4 p.m.).

2025-26 Nebraska Men’s Basketball Schedule

Date

Opponent

Location

Time

Sat., Oct. 18

BYU (Exhibition)

Lincoln, Neb. (Pinnacle Bank Arena)

Noon

Mon., Oct. 27

Midland (Exhibition)

Lincoln, Neb. (Pinnacle Bank Arena)

 

Mon., Nov. 3

West Georgia

Lincoln, Neb. (Pinnacle Bank Arena)

 

Sat., Nov. 8

Florida International

Lincoln, Neb. (Pinnacle Bank Arena)

 

Tues., Nov. 11

Maryland-Eastern Shore

Lincoln, Neb. (Pinnacle Bank Arena)

 

Sat., Nov. 15

vs. Oklahoma

Sioux Falls, S.D. (Samford Pentagon)

 

Hall of Fame Classic

Thurs., Nov. 20

vs. New Mexico

Kansas City, Mo. (T-Mobile Center)

6 p.m.

Fri., Nov. 21

vs. Kansas State or Mississippi State

Kansas City, Mo. (T-Mobile Center)

6 p.m. or 8:30 p.m.

 

 

 

 

Tues., Nov. 25

Winthrop

Lincoln, Neb. (Pinnacle Bank Arena)

 

Sat., Nov. 29

South Carolina Upstate

Lincoln, Neb. (Pinnacle Bank Arena)

 

Sun., Dec. 7

Creighton

Lincoln, Neb. (Pinnacle Bank Arena)

 

Wed., Dec. 10

Wisconsin *

Lincoln, Neb. (Pinnacle Bank Arena)

 

Sat., Dec. 13

at Illinois *

Champaign Ill. (State Farm Center)

 

Sun., Dec. 21

North Dakota

Lincoln, Neb. (Pinnacle Bank Arena)

 

Tues., Dec. 30

New Hampshire

Lincoln, Neb. (Pinnacle Bank Arena)

 

Fri., Jan. 2

Michigan State *

Lincoln, Neb. (Pinnacle Bank Arena)

 

Mon., Jan. 5

at Ohio State *

Columbus, Ohio (Value City Arena)

 

Sat., Jan. 10

at Indiana *

Bloomington, Ind. (Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall)

 

Tues., Jan. 13

Oregon *

Lincoln, Neb. (Pinnacle Bank Arena)

 

Sat., Jan. 17

at Northwestern *

Evanston, Ill. (Welsh-Ryan Arena)

 

Wed., Jan.  21

Washington *

Lincoln, Neb. (Pinnacle Bank Arena)

 

Sat., Jan. 24

at Minnesota *

Minneapolis, Minn. (Williams Arena)

 

Tues., Jan.  27

at Michigan *

Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Center)

 

Sun., Feb. 1

Illinois *

Lincoln, Neb. (Pinnacle Bank Arena)

 

Sat., Feb. 7

at Rutgers *

Piscataway, N.J. (Jersey Mike’s Arena)

 

Tues., Feb. 10

Purdue *

Lincoln, Neb. (Pinnacle Bank Arena)

 

Sat., Feb. 14

Northwestern *

Lincoln, Neb. (Pinnacle Bank Arena)

 

Tues., Feb. 17

at Iowa *

Iowa City, Iowa (Carver-Hawkeye Arena)

 

Sat., Feb. 21

Penn State *

Lincoln, Neb. (Pinnacle Bank Arena)

 

Wed., Feb. 25

Maryland *

Lincoln, Neb. (Pinnacle Bank Arena)

 

Sat., Feb. 28

at USC *

Los Angeles, Calif (Galen Center)

 

Tues., March 3

at UCLA *

Los Angeles, Calif. (Pauley Pavilion)

 

Sun., March 8

Iowa *

Lincoln, Neb. (Pinnacle Bank Arena)

 

Tues., March 10-Sun., March 15

at Big Ten Tournament

Chicago, Ill (United Center)

 

Schedule as of Sept. 18, 2025; Home games in bold; All times listed are Central; *-Big Ten games; All games carried on the Playfly Huskers Radio Network, on Huskers.com and on the official Huskers app