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Husker fans remember it all too well. The 2020 and 2021 Big Ten Baseball Tournaments were canceled due to Covid. When the tournament resumed last year in Omaha, it was a given that Nebraska would be playing in it. There would be great crowds just like the ones who showed up to cheer Nebraska in 2019 when the tourney was also held in Omaha. But not so fast. The Huskers failed to keep their end of the bargain last year. After a 2021 season that saw Nebraska finish 34-14 overall and go 2-2 in the Arkansas Regional, they didn't qualify for the 2022 tourney because of a disappointing 23-30 record. ...
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The Huskers won the league last spring A year after Big Ten Conference coaches picked Nebraska to finish outside the top six, the Huskers have been selected as the favorite to win the league. The league office announced the Big Ten Preseason Coaches' Poll Thursday morning. After Nebraska, the next five selections in order are Michigan, Iowa, Maryland, Ohio State and Indiana. The Huskers took advantage of a chip on their shoulder last spring, winning the conference and advancing to the final of the Fayetteville Regional where they fell to No. 1 overall seed Arkansas in a winner-take-all game. A...
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Nebraska is bracketed with top-ranked Arkansas in the first round of postseason play. Nebraska got a tougher draw than expected Monday as the NCAA baseball tournament brackets were released, but the Huskers are insisting it doesn't matter to them. The Huskers are headed to Fayetteville as the No. 2 seed in a four-team double-elimination regional hosted by Arkansas, the tournament's overall top seed. Nebraska will open at 7 p.m. CDT Friday on ESPN3 against the bracket's No. 3 seed, Northeastern, after Arkansas faces No. 4 seed NJIT (New Jersey Institute of Technology, aka New Jersey Tech) earli...
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Nebraska gratifies large home crowds with a ‘prove-it’ series win over Michigan. When the Big Ten’s two most prominent baseball teams got together in Lincoln to close out an unprecedented regular season over Memorial Day weekend, it quickly became apparent the series would be defined by pitching. The up-and-comer, Nebraska, prevailed, with its two best pitchers, both likely in their final appearance at Haymarket Park, delivering a stunning prelude and a satisfying benediction to worshipful crowds who gathered to pay homage to their conference champions. The Cornhuskers (31-12) took two of thre...
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Spencer Schwellenbach becomes the first Nebraska baseball player to be named Big Ten Player of the Year. Nebraska took home three major honors Sunday and placed four players on the all-conference first team as the Big Ten released its baseball awards for the 2021 season. Junior infielder/pitcher Spencer Schwellenbach (pictured above) became the first Husker to be named Big Ten baseball Player of the Year, while Max Anderson was named Freshman of the Year and Will Bolt earned the Coach of the Year award. Schwellenbach is Husker baseball's first conference player of the year since 2005, when Ale...
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It's the second week in a row that a Nebraska baseball hurler has won the conference honor. Nebraska baseball senior righthander Chance Hroch was named pitcher of the week Tuesday by the Big Ten Conference. Hroch had one of the top performances of his career Saturday in a 3-1 win over Indiana. He matched a career high with 10 strikeouts and allowed just one run on three hits in what was his first career complete game. The lone run he yielded was on a solo home run with two out in the bottom of the ninth inning. Nebraska lefthander Cade Povich won the award last week, his second such honor of t...
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Will Bolt has quickly built the kind of resilient, team-first mindset that Scott Frost is still trying to achieve in football, Tad Stryker writes. It took a flashback to Will Bolt’s old Big 12 glory days, and a helping of his SEC-style coaching tenacity to give Nebraska a sip of rare Big Ten wine. At the turn of the century, Bolt, a gritty second baseman from Conroe, Texas, helped Nebraska find its way to its first-ever College World Series appearances. He started four years and became a captain on the Huskers’ 2001 and 2002 CWS squads. He returned as a graduate assistant and was part of the 2...
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