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Minnesota pulls away in 2nd half for 69-61 win
MINNESOTA 69, NEBRASKA 61

By ERIC OLSON
AP Sports Writer

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) -- Reserve guard Chip Armelin scored 15 points
and Minnesota took advantage of Nebraska's poor shooting in the
second half to pull away for a 69-61 victory on Sunday.



Maverick Ahanmisi converted a three-point play and Andre Hollins
made a 3-pointer at the start of a 9-0 burst that broke a tie
and put Minnesota (17-7, 5-6 Big Ten) up 48-39 with 7:22 left.



Nebraska (11-11, 3-8) led 33-32 at halftime, but went 2 for 16
to start the second half and had a stretch of 6 1/2 minutes
without a field goal.



The Gophers extended their lead to double digits when Armelin
threaded an underhand pass along the baseline to Ahanmisi for a
layup.



Nebraska, out of timeouts the last 3:52, got no closer than
seven points the rest of the way.



Bo Spencer had 18 points, Toney McCray 15 and Brandon Richardson
10 for the Huskers.

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