Eric the Red
Team HuskerBoard
The Huskers finally come home. The Huskers are scheduled to play their first home games at Hawks Field, facing South Dakota State Friday at 2:05 p.m., Saturday in a double-header at noon and Sunday at 1:05.
NU seeks perfection in home opening stretchThrough the first seven games, Anderson platooned the left-handed hitting Opitz, Colorado's 2004 player of the year from Heritage High in Littleton, with the right-handed swinging Wehrle, a three-time Super-Stater from Papillion-La Vista. But with Wehrle out, Opitz will be a mainstay in the lineup.
Huskers Open Homestand vs. South Dakota StateWith 10 games in 10 days, it'd be hard to expect any college baseball team to come out of that stretch without a loss.
But that's exactly what Nebraska's baseball team is hoping for.
Fri. March 11 vs. South Dakota State (1-6) Hawks Field 2:05 p.m.Sat. March 12 vs. South Dakota State Hawks Field 12:05 p.m. (DH)
Sun. March 13 vs. South Dakota State Hawks Field 1:05 p.m.
Polls are listed in the following order: Collegiate Baseball/Baseball America/Sports Weekly
Pitching Probables
Fri. NU - Joba Chamberlain, So., RHP (2-0, 0.51 ERA)
Sat. G-1 NU - Zach Kroenke, Jr., LHP (0-0, 7.36 ERA)
Sat. G-2 NU - Johnny Dorn, Fr., RHP (0-1, 1.04 ERA)
Sun. NU - Phil Shirek, Sr, RHP (1-0, 0.73 ERA)
Still kindof skeptical about the baseball team. The O is pretty lethargic, and the staff has yet to face the kind of competition that it will in the Big 12.Huskers win 7-2
Chamberlain fans 9 as Huskers rollLincoln – Joba Chamberlain (Lincoln, Neb.) allowed one run and fanned nine over seven innings, as Nebraska topped South Dakota State, 7-2, Friday afternoon at Hawks Field.
Joba Chamberlain struck out nine South Dakota State batters over seven innings and Brandon Fusilier and Brandon Buckman each had a pair of hits as the Cornhuskers beat the Jackrabbits 7-2 Friday afternoon in Lincoln.
Huskers wake up bats in doubleheader sweepLincoln – Lincoln natives Alex Gordon and Andy Gerch combined to go 10-for-12 with three homers, 12 RBIs and 10 runs scored, powering No. 22 Nebraska to a sweep of South Dakota State, 15-1, 15-3 at Hawks Field Saturday afternoon.
How appropriate that St. Elizabeth's Regional Medical Center was the corporate sponsor for Nebraska baseball Saturday.
During their 15-1 and 15-3 hammerings of South Dakota State, the Huskers definitely had a lot of players get well.
Lincoln -- Curtis Ledbetter (Lawrence, Kan.) and Brandon Fusilier (Coppell, Texas) tied a NCAA and school record with two homers in an inning, as No. 22 Nebraska completed a sweep of South Dakota State with a 17-4 victory Sunday afternoon.