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Big Ten Scores and Standings (4/3)

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April 3
Evansville 5, Michigan State 4 (10 inn)
Maryland 7, Penn State 2
Northwestern 13, Indiana 6
Iowa 10, Michigan 3
Nebraska 17, Ohio State 5
Illinois 11, Purdue 8

Standings
1. Illinois (13-12, 5-1)
1. Rutgers (21-6, 5-1)
3. Nebraska (12-14, 4-2)
3. Iowa (14-10, 2-1)
3. Maryland (21-7, 2-1)
3. Northwestern (11-12, 2-1)
7. Michigan (14-13, 3-3)
8. Penn State (10-15, 2-4)
8. Indiana (11-15, 1-2)
8. Michigan State (12-13, 1-2)
11. Purdue (18-5, 1-3)
12. Minnesota (8-18, 0-3)
12. Ohio State (8-16, 0-4)

Games for Tuesday, April 5
North Dakota State at Minnesota
Illinois at Illinois State
Monmouth at Rutgers
Illinois-Chicago at Northwestern
Youngstown State at Ohio State
George Mason at Maryland
Indiana at Evansville

Next Nebraska Game - Wednesday,April 6
Nebraska at Omaha (6:30 PM)
 
Huskers Sweep Series with 17-5 Rout at Ohio State
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Nebraska clinched the series sweep over Ohio State with a 17-5 win at BIll Davis Stadium on Sunday afternoon in Columbus, Ohio.
Nebraska (12-14, 4-2 Big Ten) scored a season-high 17 runs on 16 hits, while the Buckeyes had five runs on 11 hits and committed an error.

The Husker offense hit 10-of-19 (.526) and scored 13 of its 17 runs with two outs on Sunday, while the Nebraska defense turned three double plays in the victory.

Dawson McCarville pitched four innings in his seventh start this season, allowing three runs on six hits and recording two strikeouts and walks. Jaxon Jelkin moved to 1-1 on the year after tossing two shutout innings with one hit. Mason Ornelas threw two innings, while Chandler Benson pitched the final inning.

Brice Matthews went 3-for-5 at the plate with pair of RBI and runs to extend his on-base streak to 20 games. Max Anderson was 3-for-7 with two RBI and two runs, while Cam Chick was a perfect 2-for-2 at the plate with five walks and a team-high four runs. Chick's five walks ties a school record, joining Jim Bailey (vs. Chicago State, March 16, 1999) and Tom Novak (vs. Denver College, April 18, 1949) in the record books.

Luke Sartori went 2-for-4 with a grand slam, four RBI and three runs on the day. Garrett Anglim and Efry Cervantes also had two hits in the win. Sartori's grand slam in the top of the ninth gave Nebraska a grand slam in back-to-back games for the first time since Kash Kalkowksi and Kale Kiser vs. Washington and Missouri State on Feb. 19-20, 2011.

Nebraska went to work early, scoring a pair of runs on two hits in the first inning. Wimmers stepped to the plate with the bases loaded and two outs and knocked a two-RBI single back up the middle to plate Chick and Anderson.

Ohio State responded quickly with three runs on three hits in the bottom half of the first. An RBI single up the middle by Tyler Pettorini broke open the scoring for the Buckeyes, while Colton Bauer tacked on two more with a two-RBI single to center.

Jack Steil led off the fourth reaching on a hit by pitch and advanced to third after a sacrifice bunt and a balk. Steil scored from third after an RBI groundout by Matthews to tie the game at three, before Everitt lifted a two-RBI double to right center, scoring Chick and Anderson to give the Big Red a 5-3 lead.

A fielder's choice and walk put Sartori and Steil on first and second, before back-to-back two-out RBI singles by Matthews and Chick plated both Huskers stretched the lead to 7-3 for Nebraska in the fifth.

The Huskers added three runs on two hits in the seventh to blow the game open with a 10-3 advantage. Nebraska loaded the bases with no outs to start the inning and got its eighth run of the game after Anderson's RBI groundout to the shortstop scored Sartori. The Big Red reached a double-digit run total for the sixth time this season after Anglim drilled a two-RBI double down the left field line to score Matthews and Chick.

Ohio State scored its final two runs in the bottom of the eighth with a two-run homer to right by Trey Lipsey.

The Huskers unloaded seven runs on seven hits in the top of the ninth to clinch the 17-5 rout of the Buckeyes. Anderson and Cervantes had RBI singles and Everitt knocked in a run on a fielder's choice, before Sartori smacked his first home run as a Husker with a no-doubt grand slam over the fence in left.

Nebraska ventures to Omaha on Wednesday, April 6 to take on the Mavericks at Tal Anderson Field. First pitch between the Huskers and Mavericks is set for 6:30 p.m.
 
April 3
Evansville 5, Michigan State 4 (10 inn)
Maryland 7, Penn State 2
Northwestern 13, Indiana 6
Iowa 10, Michigan 3
Nebraska 17, Ohio State 5
Illinois 11, Purdue 8

Standings
1. Illinois (13-12, 5-1)
1. Rutgers (21-6, 5-1)
3. Nebraska (12-14, 4-2)
3. Iowa (14-10, 2-1)
3. Maryland (21-7, 2-1)
3. Northwestern (11-12, 2-1)
7. Michigan (14-13, 3-3)
8. Penn State (10-15, 2-4)
8. Indiana (11-15, 1-2)
8. Michigan State (12-13, 1-2)
11. Purdue (18-5, 1-3)
12. Minnesota (8-18, 0-3)
12. Ohio State (8-16, 0-4)

Games for Tuesday, April 5
North Dakota State at Minnesota
Illinois at Illinois State
Monmouth at Rutgers
Illinois-Chicago at Northwestern
Youngstown State at Ohio State
George Mason at Maryland
Indiana at Evansville

Next Nebraska Game - Wednesday,April 6
Nebraska at Omaha (6:30 PM)
1. Let's return the favor from last year and trade places with Rutgers in the standings.

2. I knows its early, but I'm still having trouble finding who the top teams in the league are (I think Purdue's start was officially fools gold).

3. Is it time for John Anderson to retire?
 
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1. Let's return the favor from last year and trade places with Rutgers in the standings.

2. I knows its early, but I'm still having trouble finding who the top teams in the league are (I think Purdue's start was officially fools gold).

3. Is it time for John Anderson to retire?
P.S. it's about time for the obligatory thank you to Alum-Ni for being the best poster on these boards.
 
1. Let's return the favor from last year and trade places with Rutgers in the standings.

2. I knows its early, but I'm still having trouble finding who the top teams in the league are (I think Purdue's start was officially fools gold).

3. Is it time for John Anderson to retire?

1. Yes!

2. I think Maryland and Rutgers are solid teams. I thought Michigan would be better.

3. Yes.
 
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3. Is it time for John Anderson to retire?
I’ve been calling him John “Loser” Anderson for years. Ever since he proposed the Big Ten not participate in the NCAA tournament because there’s just no way to compete.

Nebraska’s conference record against Minnesota is pretty good so I’m fine with him sticking around as long as possible.
 
2. I knows its early, but I'm still having trouble finding who the top teams in the league are
In my eyes right now..
Maryland
.
.
.
.
Michigan/Rutgers
.
Iowa
.
Illinois (ugh, hate the coach)/Nebraska
Everyone else

Do think OSU can surprise in a game or so down the road.
Indiana is a mystery but has a good coach (Like us?)
Everyone else is truly no bueno en el béisbol.

Adding that, once past Rutgers, our schedule is smiling on us. Iowa in Lincoln and doofuses the rest of the way.
 
It’s amazing seeing Indiana go from the top ERA in the league to the bottom. Pitching, or lack there of, will kill you.

Minnesota is awful.
 
In my eyes right now..
Maryland
.
.
.
.
Michigan/Rutgers
.
Iowa
.
Illinois (ugh, hate the coach)/Nebraska
Everyone else

Do think OSU can surprise in a game or so down the road.
Indiana is a mystery but has a good coach (Like us?)
Everyone else is truly no bueno en el béisbol.

Adding that, once past Rutgers, our schedule is smiling on us. Iowa in Lincoln and doofuses the rest of the way.
Rutgers is an intriguing team, still can't get over that horrible weekend last year. I'm surprised Iowa took the series from Michigan.
 
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