Nebraska Women's Basketball Team Prepares for NCAA Tournament Clash with Richmond Nebraska women's basketball coach Amy Williams and players Britt Prince and Callin Hake participated in a media session at Cameron Indoor Stadium in Durham, N.C., ahead of their NCAA Tournament practice on Tuesday. The Huskers, seeded 11th, are set to face the 11th-seeded Richmond Spiders in the First Four game on Wednesday at 6 p.m. Central Time. The winner of that matchup will advance to take on No. 6 seed Baylor in a Friday showdown at Duke. Williams expressed enthusiasm about the team’s return to the tournament, emphasizing the opportunity for growth. “This is a group that feels like we have not really maxed out yet, so to have another chance to do that on this stage in the NCAA Tournament just feels like kind of new life for this group,” she said. The coach highlighted the significance of the tournament as a platform for the team to showcase its potential. Senior guard Callin Hake, from Victoria, Minn., will compete in her third NCAA Tournament appearance. Reflecting on her journey, Hake shared her excitement about the moment. “It’s so special. I always talk about how little Callin remembers watching Selection Show Sunday and being, like, Maybe that could be me one day,” she said. “To hear your name called and then just to play in NCAA games, that’s what you set your eyes on in June. To be here in March and just have the opportunity present itself, it means everything that this is my senior year and how it’s gone.” Point guard Britt Prince, a first-team All-Big Ten sophomore from Omaha, expressed her thrill at playing in Cameron Indoor Stadium, a historic venue known for its intense atmosphere. “This is a super cool place to play and very historic,” she said.#nebraska_womens_basketball #amy_williams #britt_prince #callin_hake #cameron_indoor_stadium
