Nebraska's Friday night struggles continue with extra-inning loss to Minnesota
- Nebraska lost 6-4 to Minnesota in a 10-inning game at soggy Haymarket Park on Friday after a one-hour weather delay.
- The game’s start was delayed by about an hour due to scattered rain and lightning, extending Nebraska’s streak to seven losses in eight Friday openers this spring.
- Minnesota’s Jake Larson hit the decisive two-run single, while Nebraska’s senior lefty Walsh failed to complete five innings for a third consecutive Friday.
- Coach Will Bolt expressed his dissatisfaction with the team's offense, noting that they allowed the opposing starting pitcher to face too many batters.
- The loss lowered Nebraska’s overall record to 22-24 and their Big Ten mark to 9-13, placing them 13th in the conference, but a solid finish could still keep their chances alive for a regional berth.
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Nebraska baseball eyes return to .500, brings win streak into home series with Minnesota
Here's a preview from Evan Bland on Nebraska baseball's weekend home series with Minnesota as the Huskers aim to keep the offense rolling.
HUSKERS FALL IN EXTRAS ON FRIDAY
Courtesy of Husker Athletics Nebraska scored in three consecutive innings to plate the tying run in the bottom of the ninth inning before falling 6-4 in 10 innings vs. Minnesota on Friday night at Hawks Field at Haymarket Park. Nebraska (22-24, 9-13 Big Ten) scored four runs on nine hits and two errors, while Minnesota (22-22, 8-14 Big Ten) totaled six runs, 12 hits and one error. Cayden Brumbaugh was 2-for-5 with a double and two runs scored, w…
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