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Brice Williams led three Huskers in double figures with 25 points, as Nebraska won its first multi-team event since 2000 with a 78-66 win over Oregon State on Wednesday. 

Williams, who was named MVP, finished with 25 points on 9-of-13 shooting along with a season-high seven rebounds and four assists to lead three Huskers (10-2) in double figures. He averaged 22.0 ppg in the three games, including 57 points in NUโ€™s wins over Hawaiโ€™i and Oregon State.

Berke Bรผyรผktuncel added 16 points and six boards while Juwan Gary chipped in 14, as Nebraska improved to 10-2 on the season. Bรผyรผktuncel, who hit 3-of-4 from 3-point range, joined Williams on the all-tournament team. Juwan Gary was the third Husker in double figures with 14 points and chipped in pair of steals with his second straight double-figure effort.

The win was NUโ€™s first MTE victory since the 2000 San Juan Shootout, and the second time a Hoiberg-coached team won the Diamond Head Classic, as he guided Iowa State to the event title in 2013.

Oregon State (10-3) was within 67-63 with less than three minutes to go before the Huskers finally seized control. Williams, who had 15 of his 25 in the second half, hit a jumper before the Huskers got a stop on the defensive end before Bรผyรผktuncel hit his third 3-pointer of the afternoon to stretch the lead to nine with 1:51 left.

OSU pulled to within 72-66 before Williamsโ€™ 3-point miss was grabbed by Hoiberg, and the Huskers took advantage as Williams hit a short jumper to push the lead back to eight with 48 seconds remaining to end OSUโ€™s hopes.

Nebraska shot 56 percent in the second half and out-rebounded the Beavers 18-9, including five offensive boards which led to 11 second-chance points, as NU became the second team to out-rebound OSU this season.

Oregon State got going in the opening minutes of the second half as Nate Kingz had all seven points in a 7-2 run that pushed the lead to 40-36 with 18:28 remaining. The Huskers came right back with a 6-0 run of their own to regain the lead at 42-40 after a Rollie Worster basket with 16:35 left  

Nebraska trailed 49-48 after a Michael Rataj basket before going on a 9-2 run triggered by consecutive 3-point plays from Andrew Morgan and Bรผyรผktuncel gave NU a 57-51 lead after a driving basket from Bรผyรผktuncel with 9:09 left.

The Huskers extended the lead to 61-53 before the Beavers chipped away. OSU scored seven of the next 10 points to pull to within four, at 64-60 on a basket from Parsa Fallah with just under four minutes left.

Kingz finished with a team-high 19 points, while Damarco Minor added 16 points, five rebounds and four assists in a losing effort.

Nebraska led 34-32 at the half after a fairly even opening 20 minutes. Nebraska shot 50 percent from the field, including 6-of-11 from 3-point range, but the Beavers hit five 3-pointers of their own and turned seven Husker turnovers into six points. Early on, it was Williams and Gary carrying the load, as the pair combined for Nebraskaโ€™s first 13 points. 

Nebraska trailed 22-18 before made a comeback, running off eight straight on two Hoiberg free throws, 3 -pointer from Connor Essegian and a 3-point play from Williams. The Huskers eventually built a 32-26 lead after consecutive 3-pointers from Berke Bรผyรผktuncel to force a Beaver timeout. Oregon State ran off six straight points to pull even at 32, but Bรผyรผktuncelโ€™s baseline drive with 12 seconds left gave Nebraska a two-point lead at the break. Bรผyรผktuncel had NUโ€™s final eight points of the half.

The Huskers will return home to face Southern on Monday, Dec. 30. Tipoff is set for 8 p.m. and a limited number of tickets are available by visiting Huskers.com/Tickets.