
Nebraska baseball closes out regular season with 14-2 run-rule win over Purdue
Nebraska baseball closes out regular season with 14-2 run-rule win over Purdue
The Huskers (28-27, 15-15) concluded the regular season on Saturday afternoon against Purdue (31-23, 11-19). Nebraska took the series in dominating fashion, blowing out the Boilermakers 14-2 in eight innings, its fifth consecutive series win.
The Huskers got on the board in the first during a two-out rally, scoring two runs off a two-run RBI single. Nebraska struck again in the second, adding four runs to its lead.
The Huskers scored two more times before Purdue snatched its first run. Nebraska then traded runs with the Boilermakers shortly after, making the score 9-2.
But the Huskers scored five unanswered from there, including four in the eighth to put the game away.
Dylan Carey, Case Sanderson and Cael Frost co-led Nebraska at the plate, all pitching in two RBIs on the day. Carey and Sanderson each recorded a hit, while Frost struck a two-run home run off his only hit of the game.
Will Jesske finished 4-for-5 in the batter's box, earning a double and scoring three times. Cayden Brumbaugh hit 2-for-3 for one RBI. Robby Bolin, Hayden Lewis, Gabe Swansen, Joshua Overbeek and Riley Silva all delivered one RBI apiece.
Jackson Brockett (3-3) earned the win at the mound after pitching the opening 2.0 innings. He threw two strikeouts in his outing and allowed only two hits and a walk. Gavin Blachowicz took over in the third inning, surrendering one run off one hit, but also punched out two batters.
Pryce Bender pitched the fourth and fifth innings and allowed two hits and a run against two strikeouts. Caleb Clark held Purdue scoreless and hitless in 1.1 frames of work. He also recorded three strikeouts and coughed up one walk.
Blake Encarnacion and Grant Cleavinger combined to pitch the final 1.2 innings, also keeping the Boilermakers off the board. Encarnacion recorded the final two outs of the seventh, tossing one strikeout. Cleavinger pitched the eighth and recorded two punchouts.
The Huskers now enter the Big Ten Tournament in Omaha with the eighth seed. Nebraska opens the tournament on Tuesday night against Michigan State. The first pitch is set for 6:00 p.m. CT on Big Ten Network.
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