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Nebraska baseball avoids sweep to Iowa after late-game surge to secure 6-4 victory
Nebraska baseball avoids sweep to Iowa after late-game surge to secure 6-4 victory

USA Today

time14-04-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Nebraska baseball avoids sweep to Iowa after late-game surge to secure 6-4 victory

Nebraska baseball avoids sweep to Iowa after late-game surge to secure 6-4 victory The Huskers (16-19, 5-9) concluded their three-game conference series with Iowa (22-11, 13-4) on Sunday afternoon. Nebraska avoided the sweep in the series finale, scoring three unanswered runs at the end to secure a 6-4 victory. The Huskers capitalized on two Iowa errors in the eighth, taking a 5-4 lead after falling behind in the seventh. Nebraska added one more run in the ninth to hold on for the win. The Huskers finished with seven hits on the day while suffering four errors and leaving seven runners on base. Iowa delivered eight hits against two errors but left 13 runners on base. Tyler Stone, Joshua Overbeek and Dylan Carey all struck solo home runs in the win. Overbeek also finished with two hits, co-leading the Huskers in hits alongside Max Buettenback. Casey Daiss (1-0) grabbed his first win of the season at the mound, pitching 1.1 innings for Nebraska. Daiss threw through the seventh and into the eighth, firing two strikeouts and allowing two hits, two walks and one run. Luke Broderick secured his seventh save of the season, throwing the final 1.1 innings, shutting out the Hawkeyes and surrendering no hits. Nebraska travels to Omaha on Tuesday night for its second showdown with in-state rival Creighton. The first pitch is set for 6:00 p.m. CT on FS1. Contact/Follow us @CornhuskersWire on X (formerly Twitter), and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Nebraska news, notes, and opinions.

Nebraska baseball falls in final game against UCLA 5-3 to suffer sweep
Nebraska baseball falls in final game against UCLA 5-3 to suffer sweep

USA Today

time17-03-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Nebraska baseball falls in final game against UCLA 5-3 to suffer sweep

Nebraska baseball falls in final game against UCLA 5-3 to suffer sweep The Huskers (7-11, 1-5) wrapped up their weekend series with UCLA (16-4, 5-1) on Sunday afternoon down two games to none in the three-game stretch. Nebraska started strong with a 3-0 lead in Sunday's contest, but the Bruins scored five unanswered runs and held the Huskers scoreless across the final six innings, securing a 5-3 win to get the sweep. Nebraska took the lead in the second inning, scoring two runs off a Dylan Carey double. Tyler Stone logged in the Huskers' final run in the third with a sacrificial fly. Carey finished 2-for-4 on the day, leading the team with two hits. Nebraska totaled seven hits in the loss with Joshua Overbeek, Cayden Brumbaugh, Tyler Stone, Will Jesske and Cael Frost all earning one hit apiece. But UCLA shut down the Huskers, scoring-wise, including the final three innings where Nebraska only sent a total of 10 batters to the plate in that span. The Bruins, meanwhile, had 10 hits in the game, nine of them in their three innings of work. UCLA homered twice, both solo, and earned three RBIs off two singles. Jackson Brockett started on the mound for Nebraska and allowed six hits and three runs across 4.1 innings. Caleb Clark (0-1) received the loss after coughing up two runs off four hits in 1.1 innings. Drew Christo pitched the final 2.1 innings and allowed no one on base, striking out four batters in the process. The Huskers remain out in California until Sunday, entering two more series. Nebraska heads out to Malibu for a two-game clash with Pepperdine starting Tuesday night. The first pitch is set for 5:00 p.m. CT on ESPN+.

Nebraska falls to UCLA 5-2
Nebraska falls to UCLA 5-2

Yahoo

time15-03-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Nebraska falls to UCLA 5-2

The Huskers (7-9, 1-3) opened up their three-game series with UCLA (14-4, 3-1) on Friday night in Los Angeles. Nebraska fell to the Bruins in the end after slipping in the seventh inning, leading to a 5-2 defeat. Nebraska trailed 2-0 to the Bruins following the fourth but managed to tie the game in the sixth inning. But the Huskers slipped in the seventh, coughing up three runs. Nebraska failed to come back from there, producing only two hits across the final two innings. Tyler Stone brought in both RBIs for the Huskers, hitting 2-for-4 on the night with a double and a two-run home run. Nebraska outhit the Bruins in the loss 8-7 but left seven runners on base while UCLA left six. The Huskers also allowed two errors, one being a wild pitch resulting in a run, and suffered 11 total strikeouts. Cayden Brumbaugh finished 2-for-4 with a double, while Max Buettenback, Will Jesske, Dylan Carey and Robby Bolin delivered one hit each. Will Walsh (2-3) started for Nebraska, pitching 6.1 innings. He struck out six batters but allowed four runs on six hits and two walks. Drew Christo closed out the seventh but allowed a run on one hit and two walks. Caleb Clark pitched in the eighth, going three-up, three-down. Nebraska faces UCLA for game two on Saturday afternoon. The first pitch is set for 4:00 p.m. CT on Big Ten Plus. This article originally appeared on Cornhuskers Wire: Husker baseball drops late rally to fall to UCLA 5-2

Nebraska falls to UCLA 5-2
Nebraska falls to UCLA 5-2

USA Today

time15-03-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Nebraska falls to UCLA 5-2

Nebraska falls to UCLA 5-2 The Huskers (7-9, 1-3) opened up their three-game series with UCLA (14-4, 3-1) on Friday night in Los Angeles. Nebraska fell to the Bruins in the end after slipping in the seventh inning, leading to a 5-2 defeat. Nebraska trailed 2-0 to the Bruins following the fourth but managed to tie the game in the sixth inning. But the Huskers slipped in the seventh, coughing up three runs. Nebraska failed to come back from there, producing only two hits across the final two innings. Tyler Stone brought in both RBIs for the Huskers, hitting 2-for-4 on the night with a double and a two-run home run. Nebraska outhit the Bruins in the loss 8-7 but left seven runners on base while UCLA left six. The Huskers also allowed two errors, one being a wild pitch resulting in a run, and suffered 11 total strikeouts. Cayden Brumbaugh finished 2-for-4 with a double, while Max Buettenback, Will Jesske, Dylan Carey and Robby Bolin delivered one hit each. Will Walsh (2-3) started for Nebraska, pitching 6.1 innings. He struck out six batters but allowed four runs on six hits and two walks. Drew Christo closed out the seventh but allowed a run on one hit and two walks. Caleb Clark pitched in the eighth, going three-up, three-down. Nebraska faces UCLA for game two on Saturday afternoon. The first pitch is set for 4:00 p.m. CT on Big Ten Plus.

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