LINCOLN, Neb. — Nebraska coach Fred Hoiberg had a single word to describe the Huskers biggest win in 40 years, Tuesday's 88-72 upset of No. 1 Purdue.
Hoiberg called it "incredible."
"I'm just so proud of the guys for coming out and getting off to a really good start," he said. "This is a huge win for our program, to come out here and knock off what I think is the best team in the country. It shows us what we're capable of doing."
Nebraska (13-3, 3-2 Big Ten) last defeated a No. 1 team 41 years ago, when it beat top-ranked Missouri 67-51. The Huskers last win over a No. 1 in Lincoln was a 74-73 victory over Michigan in 1962.
No. 2 Houston also lost on Tuesday, 57-53 to Iowa State, the first time since Feb. 26, 2022 when the No. 1 and No. 2 team lost on the same day during the regular season. That year it was Gonzaga and Arizona that went down. It is the eighth time since the 2009-2010 season that the top two teams have lost on the same day in the regular season.
The Huskers got the win, Hoiberg said, with the fast start fueled by forward Rienk Mast, who scored Nebraska's first seven points and led the defense that locked down Purdue's Zach Edey, who had just two points in the first half.
"It doesn't get much bigger than this one, the No. 1 team, the reigning National Player of the Year," Mast said. "I just see that as a challenge and luckily, the shots were going in in the beginning and gave the team a little spark and everybody started believing."
Nebraska built an 11-point halftime lead by holding Purdue scoreless for the final 3 1/2 minutes of the first half, scoring 13 unanswered in a run that began with a pair of 3-pointers by Keisei Tominaga and ended with seven straight from Sam Hoiberg, the coach's son.