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#18 Nebraska Cornhuskers (23-7, 3-0 Big Ten) vs. #17 Maryland Terrapins (19-7, 4-2 Big Ten)

 

Game One - Friday, April 3 (6:05 PM CST)

Probable Starters: RHP Sinclair (4-3) vs. RHP Shawaryn (6-0)

TV: BTN

Audio Stream: Huskers.com | Video Stream: BTN2Go

Radio: Husker Sports Network

 

Game Two - Saturday, April 4 (1:05 PM CST)

Probable Starters: LHP Kubat (4-0) vs. LHP Stiles (2-2)

TV: None

Audio Stream: Huskers.com | Video Stream: None

Radio: Husker Sports Network

 

Game Three - Sunday, April 5 (11:05 PM CST)

Probable Starters: RHP Burkamper (4-1) vs. RHP Ruse (4-1)

TV: BTN (Tape Delay at 2 PM CST

Audio Stream: Huskers.com | Video Stream: BTN2Go (Live)

Radio: Husker Sports Network

 

Big Ten Standings

Overall Conference W-L-T % W-L %

1. Nebraska 23-7-0 .767 3-0 1.000

Iowa 18-7-0 .720 3-0 1.000

3. Maryland 19-7-0 .731 4-2 .667

Ohio State 19-7-0 .731 4-2 .667

Illinois 21-6-1 .768 2-1 .667

Northwestern 8-19-0 .296 2-1 .667

7. Rutgers 8-18-0 .308 3-3 .500

Penn State 8-15-0 .348 1-1 .500

9. Michigan 16-12-0 .571 2-4 .333

Michigan State 12-14-0 .462 2-4 .333

Purdue 10-18-0 .357 1-2 .333 12.

Indiana 17-8-0 .680 1-4 .200
13. Minnesota 9-15-0 .375 1-5 .167

 

RPI:

Nebraska - 14

Maryland - 49

 

SOS:

Nebraska - 57

Maryland - 163

 

AVG:

Nebraska - 101 (.279)

Maryland - 56 (.289)

 

ERA:

Nebraska - 8 (2.32)

Maryland - 114 (4.03)

 

Quick Hits

Maryland is undefeated (8-0) at home this year.

Sinclair is 7-0 all-time in nine Big Ten starts.

Kubat is looking for his 20th career win.

Nebraska ended the month of March with a 22-7 record. That is the most wins by a Husker team before the month of April since 2005, when NU started the season 22-3.

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Anyone who watched Darin Erstad during his playing career should not be surprised by his coaching philosophy. The consummate hard-nosed, blue-collar grinder, Erstad was famous for running into walls and playing the game at full speed every single day. His focus on the little details was unwavering.

Erstad isn’t the type to get caught up in big-picture talk. You’re not going to get Erstad, Nebraska’s head coach, to talk up the importance of a big weekend series, like this week’s Big Ten showdown at No. 17 Maryland. You can try — but he just isn’t interested in talking about stakes, or even talking about his opponent.

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