Nebraska and Penn State Moved to 11:35 AM on Sunday
Lincoln – Due to Penn State’s flight home on Sunday night, the series finale between the Huskers and Nittany Lions on Sunday, May 15, has been moved to 11:35 a.m.
It is Military Appreciation Weekend and Hawks Field. The series opens on Friday at 6:35 p.m. and Saturday’s game is scheduled for 2:05 p.m.
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Nebraska-Indiana Time Change on May 21, Game Selected by BTN
Lincoln– The Big Ten Network has announced that it will carry Nebraska’s regular season finale against Indiana on Saturday, May 21, at Hawks Field and because the game is now on TV the game will start one hour earlier at 12:02 p.m. (CT).
With two weeks to go, the Big Ten race is still very close. The Huskers enter the week tied with Michigan State for fourth place in the Big Ten Conference, but NU holds the head-to-head tie breaker over the Spartans after winning the series at East Lansing last weekend. Indiana enters the week at the top of the standing, but the Huskers are just 2.0 games back of the first-place Hoosiers. The regular season title is still very much up for grabs with two weeks to play, as seeds 1-through-8 enter the week separated by just 3.0 games.
Always check Huskers.com for the latest schedule information for all of Nebraska’s sports.
Lincoln – Due to Penn State’s flight home on Sunday night, the series finale between the Huskers and Nittany Lions on Sunday, May 15, has been moved to 11:35 a.m.
It is Military Appreciation Weekend and Hawks Field. The series opens on Friday at 6:35 p.m. and Saturday’s game is scheduled for 2:05 p.m.
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Nebraska-Indiana Time Change on May 21, Game Selected by BTN
Lincoln– The Big Ten Network has announced that it will carry Nebraska’s regular season finale against Indiana on Saturday, May 21, at Hawks Field and because the game is now on TV the game will start one hour earlier at 12:02 p.m. (CT).
With two weeks to go, the Big Ten race is still very close. The Huskers enter the week tied with Michigan State for fourth place in the Big Ten Conference, but NU holds the head-to-head tie breaker over the Spartans after winning the series at East Lansing last weekend. Indiana enters the week at the top of the standing, but the Huskers are just 2.0 games back of the first-place Hoosiers. The regular season title is still very much up for grabs with two weeks to play, as seeds 1-through-8 enter the week separated by just 3.0 games.
Always check Huskers.com for the latest schedule information for all of Nebraska’s sports.