Major college basketball's longest winning streak ended at 24 games Tuesday night with No. 5 Nebraska's 75-72 loss at No. 3 Michigan.
''To beat Michigan, you have to play almost perfect and we had a lapse at the end,'' Cornhuskers guard Sam Hoiberg said.
Nebraska did not score over the final 3:20, missing its last five shots after leading most of the game despite two key players being out of the lineup.
''That just proved, hopefully to everybody, most importantly to the guys in the locker room, that we can compete with anybody,'' coach Fred Hoiberg said.
Rienk Mast missed the game with an illness as did double-digit scorer Braden Frager, who was out for a second straight game with an ankle injury.
''It's unfortunate, but I give our guys a lot of credit for the fight they showed in the game from start to finish,'' Fred Hoiberg said.
The 24-game winning streak was an improbable run for a school with a modest history in men's basketball. Nebraska has emerged as the feel-good story of the season before hitting a bump in the road at the Crisler Center in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
The Cornhuskers' previous loss came in last year's final regular-season game, 83-68 to Iowa at home on March 9. The streak started when they swept through four games to win the inaugural College Basketball Crown tournament in Las Vegas last April.