Half-Court Press
Half-Court Press

Half-Court Press

The Half-Court Press podcast goes in-depth on all the latest Creighton and Nebraska basketball news.​

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Creighton, Nebraska add pieces to roster; why Husker hoops needs a GM

Creighton, Nebraska add pieces to roster; why Husker hoops needs a GM

In the latest episode of Half-Court Press, Wilson Moore and Jon Walker discuss the latest in Nebraska and Creighton basketball, including several pieces of offseason news such as the Huskers completing its roster and the Bluejays signing its first recruit of the 2026 class.

The guys open the show with a look at Luca Virgilio's promotion to Nebraska basketball general manager, and why this sort of position is so impactful now because of the ever-changing college sports landscape. 

Next, Jon delivers his first impressions of Greg McDermott's coaching successor, Alan Huss, who talked to the media for the first time. Jon breaks down what type of person he is, and how he's going to be an adaptable coach to the changing times.

The guys then talk about the Jays' latest portal add in Blake Harper before diving into CU's first recruit of the 2026 class and what he'll bring to the table.

Wilson then gives a brief summary of the Huskers' final two additions, and why one will be more of a long-term developmental project.

The two end the episode by talking about Creighton's announced preseason exhibition vs. Iowa State, and open up the NBA Draft Combine notebook. 

Creighton's program-defining move; Nebraska's staff addition; finalizing rosters

Creighton's program-defining move; Nebraska's staff addition; finalizing rosters

In the latest episode of Half-Court Press, Wilson Moore and Jon Walker discuss the latest in Nebraska and Creighton basketball, including CU's major announcement of hiring Alan Huss back as an assistant to be Greg McDermott's successor.

The guys start the show breaking down how that move came to be, and why it's such a perfect fit for the future of the Bluejay program. 

Next, Wilson talks about Nebraska's addition to Fred Hoiberg's staff in Wyoming assistant Pat Monaghan, and what he brings to the table.

Jon then gives his take on the Jays' latest portal pickup and why all of Creighton's depth shows the program is trying to spend and be all-in for McDermott's final seasons. 

The duo then dive into what each team wants to finalize its roster, with CU looking at a Howard transfer and Nebraska potentially leaving a spot open. 

Huskers end on high note; Nebraska and Creighton's fast and furious portal push

Huskers end on high note; Nebraska and Creighton's fast and furious portal push

In the latest episode of Half-Court Press, Wilson Moore and Jon Walker discuss the latest news in Nebraska and Creighton basketball, including the Huskers' Crown title win and what both teams' transfers will bring to the table.

The guys open with a look at NU's big week in Las Vegas and dive into the reasons why the Huskers played so well, and why winning the event was so important to its seniors.

Next, the two talk about a whirlwind of a few days with plenty of portal action from both teams.

Starting with Nebraska, Wilson gives a brief scouting report of each add and how they all seem to fit into what Fred Hoiberg wants his team's identity to be: solid 3-point shooters.

Jon then breaks down what another Iowa player will provide for Creighton and talks about CU's other signees.

The guys then have a conversation about what type of players both teams are looking for before the portal closes and run through what each side's projected rotation would be at this point.

Finally, Jon ends the episode with a recap of a wild few days for Creighton volleyball, where he dispels some rumors and provides some clarity to the situation. 

Putting a bow on Creighton's season; transfer portal targets for both teams

Putting a bow on Creighton's season; transfer portal targets for both teams

In the latest episode of Half-Court Press, Wilson Moore and Jon Walker put a wrap on the end of Creighton's season before talking about Nebraska's chances in the College Basketball Crown.

The guys start the episode with a look at Jon's four days in Lexington, breaking down how CU earned another tournament win and the reasons behind its loss to top-ranked Auburn.

The two then dive into NU's season that is technically still going, with a debate on if the Crown games are of value compared to the time coaches can spend looking at roster construction for next season.

Jon and Wilson also have a conversation about why the NCAA decides to open the portal during the tournament and why it's a good thing for bad teams.

Then, breaking news on the podcast as Creighton big man Fred King entered the transfer portal, leading into a discussion about who the Jays and Huskers will be targeting over the next few weeks.

The episode closes with the guys' Final Four picks.

The NCAA and the Crown — Nebraska and Creighton in the postseason

The NCAA and the Crown — Nebraska and Creighton in the postseason

In the latest episode of Half-Court Press, Wilson Moore and Jon Walker break down Creighton's matchup in the NCAA tournament, Nebraska going to the College Basketball Crown and more.

Why Nebraska's season collapsed; expectations for Creighton in NYC

Why Nebraska's season collapsed; expectations for Creighton in NYC

In the latest episode of Half-Court Press, Wilson Moore and Jon Walker discuss the latest in Nebraska and Creighton basketball including a tumultuous end to the Huskers' season and a Bluejays team vying for a Big East title this week in New York.

The guys start with a look at NU's final game of the regular season, a loss that knocked Nebraska out of the Big Ten tournament. Wilson explains what went wrong consistently for the team in close stretches, and the two have a conversation about which postseason tournament the team will end up in now that its March Madness hopes are shattered.

The duo also acknowledge Brice Williams making All-Big Ten and how important his contruibutions were before moving into Creighton's outlook as the No. 2 seed in the Big East tournament and how the team got there despite all of its early-season adversity.

The two give their takes on the bracket before diving into how close their conference award picks were.

The episode wraps with Jon's prediction of how Creighton's week will play out before One Pressing Question.

Nebraska's late-season meltdown, picking conference awards

Nebraska's late-season meltdown, picking conference awards

In the latest episode of Half-Court Press, Wilson Moore and Jon Walker discuss the latest in Nebraska and Creighton basketball, including a recap of each team's past few games.

Jon opens the pod with a look back at the Bluejays' latest wins and how it fell to Xavier, before a broader discussion about CU's ceiling in the NCAA tournament.

The guys then dive into what's been a heartbreaking couple weeks for the Huskers with a bundle of close losses, and break down the reasons why NU has faltered down the stretch in so many games this year.

The two have a conversation about where Nebraska is on the bubble and what work they'll have to do to earn an at-large bid.

Then, the guys preview the final weekend of the regular season and Jon talks about Creighton's hunger for a Big East title, and the possibilities of them achieving that goal in New York next week.

The duo end the episode by picking each conference's player awards before discussing the Creighton burner community that combined to help Jon make a huge comeback in a social media contest poll.

Nebraska's week of weird, why Creighton has lost back-to-back games

Nebraska's week of weird, why Creighton has lost back-to-back games

In the latest episode of Half-Court Press, Wilson Moore and Jon Walker discuss the latest in Nebraska and Creighton basketball, including a weird week on the road for the Huskers and why the Bluejays have dropped a pair of games in a row.

The guys open with a look at NU's bizarre comeback over Northwestern and what led Nebraska on its furious second-half rally before breaking down the reasons for the letdown against Penn State.

Wilson discusses why the loss is certainly bad, but doesn't burst the team's NCAA tournament chances. 

Jon then talks about CU losing two in a row after nine straight wins and lists off the reasons why they fell short to St. John's such as losing the turnover, rebound and free throw battles. 

The guys have a conversation about Ryan Kalkbrenner's injury and its impact on the loss but how the center returned and will be in action this weekend.

Next, the duo look ahead to the team's next opponent, diving into the Huskers' keys to beating Michigan revolving around a NU player's injury status.

Jon talks about why Creighton's matchup vs. Georgetown is a measuring stick after the Jays lost by 24 to the Hoyas in the Big East opener.

To close the episode, the two predict each conference's postseason awards and finish with One Pressing Question.

Creighton's Russian connection, MSG dreams, Maryland cools off Nebraska

Creighton's Russian connection, MSG dreams, Maryland cools off Nebraska

In the latest episode of Half-Court Press, Wilson Moore and Jon Walker are joined by Tom Shatel to discuss the latest in Nebraska and Creighton basketball.

Jon opens with a "Russian welcome" after Creighton's latest social media trend compared Omaha to a Siberian envronment.

The guys then look at the Bluejays' shot at a Big East title with a huge deciding game in NYC this weekend and talk about why the Huskers had its hot streak snapped by Maryland.

Tom talks about the unpredictability of college basketball and why CU will still have a chance at the Big East title even if they fall this Sunday.

Wilson then breaks down NU's loss to the Terps, a team that seemingly has more talent than the Huskers, before a conversation about the difficulties in getting a team of transfers to play with a toughness mindset.

Jon gives a recap of CU's past week, including what he's seen in Jamiya Neal and his growth over the course of the year, before talking about why the Jays fell short to UConn.

The trio discusses why Creighton-UConn has become such a growing rivalry between new and old Big East squads.

The episode comes to a close with One Pressing Question and a tale from Tom Shatel on his travels to Boulder back when he was a Mizzou beat writer.

How Nebraska transformed its season, Creighton enters Big East gauntlet

How Nebraska transformed its season, Creighton enters Big East gauntlet

In the latest episode of Half-Court Press, Wilson Moore and Jon Walker discuss the latest in Nebraska and Creighton basketball, including a revamped Huskers team who has put itself firmly back on the NCAA tournament bubble and a Bluejays squad that continues to find ways to stack wins.

The guys start by identifying how NU has taken off over the past 10 days and what has changed in their play, such as a resurgence from Brice Williams and a much-improved, more active defense.

Next, Jon breaks down a crazy road win over Villanova followed up by a recap of the Jays' dismantling of Providence that included a Big East POTY-esque performance from Ryan Kalkbrenner.

Lastly, the duo look ahead to the teams' upcoming opponents and Jon discusses why the next three games will determine not just Creighton's outlook, but the top of the Big East.

The guys discuss what NU needs to earn a spot in the tournament before eying Nebraska's next 'Super Bowl': a crucial home game vs. Ohio State and where the Buckeyes sit in Wilson's mind among the Big Ten's tiers.

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