"The second day we came out with absolutely the right mindset and put together a nice round. Then, of course, the third day," Hankins said this week. "All five guys were in it, too. We didn’t have anybody going off the reservation. So even if there would have been a couple bogeys or something, I think we would have been able to still close out a really solid round and finish where they did."
Nebraska's finish was its best since joining the Big Ten in 2011, bettering its previous best by four spots. NU was one shot out of fourth and three shots out of third, beating three top-50 teams.