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2 days ago
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How to watch Nebraska vs Michigan State today: Time, TV channel for the Big Ten Tournament
The Nebraska Cornhuskers will begin their Big Ten Baseball Tournament on Tuesday night when they face the Michigan State Spartans. Nebraska enters as the No. 8 seed with a 28-27 overall record and 15-15 in conference play. The Spartans are the No. 12 seed with a record of 28-25 on the season and 13-17 in the Big Ten. The two teams did not meet during the 2025 season. This will be the 32nd time these programs have played one another, with Nebraska holding a 20-11 series lead. Tuesday night's game will be the sixth meeting between the Huskers and Spartans in the Big Ten Tournament, with Nebraska holding the 3-2 series advantage. Advertisement This is the tenth time the Huskers have played in the Big Ten Tournament since joining the conference. Nebraska has a 19-16 record in 35 all-time games and will be defending its title after winning the 2024 tournament. The starting pitching matchup will see Nebraska send righty Ty Horn (2-4, 5.66 ERA) to the bump while Michigan State will send lefty Joseph Dzierwa (8-3, 2.31 ERA) to the mound. All the broadcast information for tonight's game can be found below. Watch Nebraska baseball vs Michigan State live on Fubo (free trial) Here's how to watch the Nebraska baseball vs Michigan State game today, including time, TV schedule, and streaming information: What channel is Nebraska baseball vs Michigan State on today? TV Channel: BTN Advertisement Livestream: Fubo (free trial) Nebraska baseball vs Michigan State will be broadcast nationally on the Big Ten Network in pool play of the Big Ten Tournament. Connor Onion and Scott Pose will call the game from the booth at Charles Schwab Field in Omaha, NE. Streaming options for the game include FUBO, which offers a free trial to new subscribers. Nebraska baseball vs Michigan State time today Date: Tuesday, May 20 Start time: 6:00 p.m. CT The Nebraska baseball vs Michigan State game starts at 6:00 p.m. CT from Charles Schwab Field in Omaha, NE. Nebraska tournament schedule Friday, May 23 - No. 8 Nebraska v. No. 1 Oregon - 6:00 p.m. CT We occasionally recommend interesting products and services. If you make a purchase by clicking one of the links, we may earn an affiliate fee. USA TODAY Network newsrooms operate independently, and this doesn't influence our coverage. Advertisement Contact/Follow us @CornhuskersWire on X (formerly Twitter), and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Nebraska news, notes, and opinions. This article originally appeared on Cornhuskers Wire: Watch Nebraska vs Michigan State game: TV channel, time, streaming


Fox Sports
25-05-2025
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- Fox Sports
Horn, Nunez lead Nebraska past UCLA for back-to-back Big Ten Tournament championships
Associated Press OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Ty Horn threw eight shutout innings, Devin Nunez hit a two-run home run and eighth-seeded Nebraska defeated regular season co-champion UCLA 5-0 on Sunday to win the Big Ten Baseball Tournament. The Cornhuskers (32-27) have won back-to-back conference tournaments for their only championships since joining the Big Ten in 2011. Dylan Carey's RBI-double in the second inning opened the scoring. Still in the second, Case Sanderson scored on a passed ball and Carey scored on a single by Rhett Stokes. Nunez's two-run home in the third made it 5-0 and Horn (3-4) continued to shut down the second-seeded Bruins. His toughest inning was the sixth, when a double by Mulivai Levu gave UCLA runners on second and third with one out. Horn responded by striking out the next two batters to end the threat. Horn went eight innings, allowing three hits with six strikeouts, three walks and one hit batter. Casey Daiss pitched the ninth inning, allowing one hit and striking out two. UCLA starter Landon Stump (6-1) took the loss. He was charged with three runs in 1 1/3 innings. UCLA (42-16) tied for first place with Oregon in the teams' first season in the Big Ten. Fellow newcomers USC and Washington finished fourth and fifth, respectively, but it was Nebraska that came from the eighth seed to win the tournament. The Cornhuskers defeated Purdue and Michigan State in pool play, then defeated top-seeded Oregon and Penn State on Saturday to reach the championship game. ___ AP college sports: recommended


Winnipeg Free Press
25-05-2025
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- Winnipeg Free Press
Horn, Nunez lead Nebraska past UCLA for back-to-back Big Ten Tournament championships
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Ty Horn threw eight shutout innings, Devin Nunez hit a two-run home run and eighth-seeded Nebraska defeated regular season co-champion UCLA 5-0 on Sunday to win the Big Ten Baseball Tournament. The Cornhuskers (32-27) have won back-to-back conference tournaments for their only championships since joining the Big Ten in 2011. Dylan Carey's RBI-double in the second inning opened the scoring. Still in the second, Case Sanderson scored on a passed ball and Carey scored on a single by Rhett Stokes. Nunez's two-run home in the third made it 5-0 and Horn (3-4) continued to shut down the second-seeded Bruins. His toughest inning was the sixth, when a double by Mulivai Levu gave UCLA runners on second and third with one out. Horn responded by striking out the next two batters to end the threat. Horn went eight innings, allowing three hits with six strikeouts, three walks and one hit batter. Casey Daiss pitched the ninth inning, allowing one hit and striking out two. UCLA starter Landon Stump (6-1) took the loss. He was charged with three runs in 1 1/3 innings. UCLA (42-16) tied for first place with Oregon in the teams' first season in the Big Ten. Fellow newcomers USC and Washington finished fourth and fifth, respectively, but it was Nebraska that came from the eighth seed to win the tournament. The Cornhuskers defeated Purdue and Michigan State in pool play, then defeated top-seeded Oregon and Penn State on Saturday to reach the championship game. ___ AP college sports:


USA Today
20-05-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
Iowa baseball earns eight All-Big Ten honors
Iowa baseball earns eight All-Big Ten honors With the Big Ten Baseball Tournament underway from Charles Schwab Field in Omaha, Neb., the conference announced its numerous regular-season honors Tuesday morning, for which eight Iowa baseball (32-20-1, 21-9 Big Ten) players earned recognition. Although the Hawkeyes faltered mightily down the stretch, which ultimately cost the program a chance at the conference regular-season crown and top overall seed in the postseason tournament, there is still lots to celebrate regarding Iowa's performance throughout their 21-9 record within the Big Ten. Beginning with the strength of the Hawkeyes team, junior starting pitchers Cade Obermueller and Aaron Savary were both named to the All-Big Ten First Team. At the same time, redshirt senior Reece Beuter was placed on the All-Big Ten Second Team. Obermueller earned first-team All-Big Ten honors after going 4-3 with a 3.30 ERA in 14 regular-season starts, where he posted four quality starts and struck out 107 batters over 76.1 innings. His 107 punchouts lead the Big Ten and rank fourth in program history in a single season. Savary earned his recognition after going 7-1, including 5-0 in conference play, with a 3.74 ERA in 14 regular-season starts. The right-hander recorded a team-high six quality starts and struck out 81 batters in 77 innings. Beuter earned second-team honors following a 6-0 record and ranking fourth in the conference with a 3.14 ERA in 13 regular-season starts. He held opponents to a .196 batting average and fanned 66 over 63 innings on the hill. The conference's recognition of the Hawkeyes' pitching makes Iowa the only school to have all three weekend starters named to the All-Big Ten lists. Joining Savary and Obermueller in the First Team class is redshirt sophomore Reese Moore, who finished with a batting average of .319, .454 on-base percentage, and .577 slugging percentage at the plate to go along with a team-leading nine home runs, two triples, and 45 RBIs. During conference play, Moore hit a batting average of .305 with nine doubles, six home runs, and 26 RBIs. Accompanying Beuter on the Second Team list is graduate student Daniel Rogers, who finished with a batting average of .262, .405 on-base percentage, and .470 slugging percentage with 11 doubles, seven home runs, and 41 RBIs in 47 regular-season starts in his lone season in Iowa City. Senior Ben Wilmes was the lone Hawkeye to earn Third Team honors as the Johnston, Iowa, native slashed a batting average of .313, .402 on-base percentage, and .513 slugging percentage to accompany seven home runs, 16 doubles, one triple, and a career-high 41 RBIs. Redshirt freshman Jaixon Frost was named to the All-Freshman Team after he finished with a batting average of .316, .407 on-base percentage, and .500 slugging percentage with 23 RBIs, 12 extra base hits, and three home runs in 37 regular-season appearances. The Kellerton, Iowa, native also hit .309 in Big Ten play with 15 RBIs, six doubles, and two home runs. Rounding out the eight Hawkeyes honored is redshirt freshman Max Burt, who was selected as Iowa's Big Ten Sportsmanship recipient. The distinction is presented to student-athletes who display sportsmanship and ethical behavior, are in good academic standing, and demonstrate good citizenship outside of athletics. Iowa's seven All-Big Ten selections give head coach Rick Heller 47 selections in his 12 seasons in Iowa City. Heller has coached at least one first-team All-Big Ten selection in 10 of his 11 seasons when awards were handed out (there were no honors in 2020 due to the implications of the COVID-19 pandemic). The third-seeded Hawkeyes' first game of the 2025 Big Ten Baseball Tournament will be tomorrow vs. No. 10 seed Rutgers (28-27, 15-15) at 6 p.m. CT from Charles Schwab Field. The entire tournament will be broadcast on the Big Ten Network. All of Iowa's games can also be heard through the Hawkeyes Radio Network alongside play-by-play voice John Leo and color analyst John Evans. Contact/Follow us @HawkeyesWire on X and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Iowa news, notes, and opinions. Follow Scout on X: @SpringgateNews


USA Today
18-05-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
2025 Big Ten Baseball Tournament bracket, pools, schedule set
2025 Big Ten Baseball Tournament bracket, pools, schedule set Iowa baseball's 2025 regular season came to a close on Saturday with a 13-4 loss against No. 7 Oregon. The Hawkeyes ended their regular season with a 32-20-1 (21-9 Big Ten) mark. After its sweep of the Hawkeyes, Oregon shared the Big Ten regular season title with UCLA. But, the Ducks earned the No. 1 seed courtesy of their April series victory over UCLA. The Big Ten Baseball Tournament has a new format in 2025. Twelve teams advanced to the Big Ten Tournament from Charles Schwab Field Omaha and they will begin play in four three-team pools. The four pool winners will then advance to the single-elimination semifinals on May 24, followed by the championship game on May 25. If multiple teams go 1-1 in their respective pools, the higher-seeded team automatically advances. Iowa earned the No. 3 seed and is in Pool C with No. 6 seed Indiana (31-23, 16-14 Big Ten) and No. 10 seed Rutgers (28-27, 15-15 Big Ten). The Hawkeyes took two of three games from Rutgers in their series from March 7-9 and swept Indiana in their series from April 25-27. Here's a look at the respective Pools for the Big Ten Baseball Tournament in Omaha, Nebraska: Pool A No. 1 Oregon, No. 8 Nebraska, No. 12 Michigan State Pool B No. 2 UCLA, No. 7 Michigan, No. 11 Illinois Pool C No. 3 Iowa, No. 6 Indiana, No. 10 Rutgers Pool D No. 4 USC, No. 5 Washington, No. 9 Penn State Big Ten Tournament Schedule Tuesday: Game 1: No. 7 Michigan vs. No. 11 Illinois - 10 a.m. CT Game 2: No. 6 Indiana vs. No. 10 Rutgers - 2 p.m. CT Game 3: No. 8 Nebraska vs. No. 12 Michigan State - 6 p.m. CT Wednesday: Game 4: No. 2 UCLA vs. No. 11 Illinois - 10 a.m. CT Game 5: No. 5 Washington vs. No. 9 Penn State - 2 p.m. CT Game 6: No. 3 Iowa vs. No. 10 Rutgers - 6 p.m. CT Thursday: Game 7: No. 2 UCLA vs. No. 7 Michigan - 10 a.m. CT Game 8: No. 4 USC vs. No. 9 Penn State - 2 p.m. CT Game 9: No. 1 Oregon vs. No. 12 Michigan State - 6 p.m. CT Friday: Game 10: No. 4 USC vs. No. 5 Washington - 10 a.m. CT Game 11: No. 3 Iowa vs. No. 6 Indiana - 2 p.m. CT Game 12: No. 1 Oregon vs. No. 8 Nebraska - 6 p.m. CT Saturday: Game 13: Pool A Winner vs. Pool D Winner - 2 p.m. CT Game 14: Pool B Winner vs. Pool C Winner - 6 p.m. CT Sunday: Game 15: Game 13 Winner vs. Game 14 Winner - 2 p.m. CT Contact/Follow us @HawkeyesWire on X (formerly Twitter) and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Iowa news, notes and opinions. Follow Josh on X: @JoshOnREF