Nebraska Basketball Player Chips Tooth After Punch to Head During Game

A significant incident occurred during the Nebraska Cornhuskers’ recent basketball game against New Mexico, where guard Connor Essegian suffered a chipped tooth after being punched in the head. This unexpected moment transpired during the first half of the match that ended with a score of 84-72 in favor of Nebraska.
Incident Overview
With just over a minute to go in the first half, New Mexico’s leading scorer, Deyton Albury, struck Essegian from behind. As a result, Albury received a flagrant foul 2 and was ejected from the contest. New Mexico coach Eric Olen highlighted the impact of losing Albury on his team’s performance.
Game Performance
Despite the painful incident, Connor Essegian managed to contribute to his team’s victory, finishing the game with 6 points, 7 rebounds, and 1 assist over 31 minutes of play. This win marks an impressive ninth consecutive victory for Nebraska, reinforcing their strong start this season.
Social Media Reaction
Following the game, Essegian took to social media to share the aftermath of the incident. He posted a photo showing what appeared to be a piece of his tooth, humorously commenting on the unusual experience. His lighthearted approach resonated with fans, as one user quickly created an account parodying the situation.
Apology from Albury
Deyton Albury later expressed remorse for his actions in a post on social media. He described his decision as “selfish” and acknowledged the disappointment it caused among his teammates, coaches, and fans. However, his message did not directly address Essegian.
Current Season Outlook
- Nebraska Cornhuskers are currently 5-0 this season.
- The team’s ongoing winning streak is the longest in the nation.
As the season progresses, both players and fans will be keeping a close eye on how the teams navigate through these intense moments.




