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26 games played
Rienk Mast is a senior forward and one of Nebraska's most reliable scorers at 13.8 points per game. He adds 6.2 rebounds per game to go with his scoring. He has started all 26 games for a Nebraska squad ranked 11th in the NET.
Rienk Mast's basketball journey began in Groningen, Netherlands, where the Dutch big man started with korfball before switching to basketball. He played for Donar in the top division of the Dutch Basketball League, earning the league's Youth Player of the Year and Most Improved Player awards after the 2018-19 season. Mast also represented the Netherlands internationally, earning all-star honors at the 2017 FIBA U16 European Championship after leading the Dutch to a second-place Division B finish, and captaining the U18 team to the 2018 Division B title. He committed to Bradley in 2019, redshirted his first year, and developed into one of the Missouri Valley Conference's best players, earning Third-Team All-MVC honors as a sophomore and First-Team All-MVC as a junior. Seeking higher competition, Mast transferred to Nebraska in 2023 with two years of eligibility. After a productive first season with the Huskers, a knee injury requiring surgery forced him to sit out the entire 2024-25 campaign on a medical redshirt. Now healthy, the 6-9, 240-pound forward has returned as a key veteran presence for a Nebraska team with Big Ten title aspirations.
Rienk Mast's basketball journey began in Groningen, Netherlands, where the Dutch big man started with korfball before switching to basketball. He played for Donar in the top division of the Dutch Basketball League, earning the league's Youth Player of the Year and Most Improved Player awards after the 2018-19 season. Mast also represented the Netherlands internationally, earning all-star honors at the 2017 FIBA U16 European Championship after leading the Dutch to a second-place Division B finish, and captaining the U18 team to the 2018 Division B title. He committed to Bradley in 2019, redshirted his first year, and developed into one of the Missouri Valley Conference's best players, earning Third-Team All-MVC honors as a sophomore and First-Team All-MVC as a junior. Seeking higher competition, Mast transferred to Nebraska in 2023 with two years of eligibility. After a productive first season with the Huskers, a knee injury requiring surgery forced him to sit out the entire 2024-25 campaign on a medical redshirt. Now healthy, the 6-9, 240-pound forward has returned as a key veteran presence for a Nebraska team with Big Ten title aspirations.
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