Would you expect anything less from one of the nation's best players? Another second-half surge from the 6-9 sophomore forward, which led to another double-double, pushed the Hoosiers (8-5 overall, 3-3 in the Big Ten) to an 84-76 victory over Nebraska Sunday night at the Pinnacle Center. "Trayce emerged when we needed him the most," coach Archie Miller said. Facing an undersized Husker team that has now lost 21 straight Big Ten games (four to the Hoosiers), Jackson-Davis scored, rebounded and blocked shots under crunch-time pressure.
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LINCOLN, Neb. – Trayce Jackson-Davis came to Indiana's rescue.