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Stillwater, OK - For the first time since the season opener, the Husker pitching staff showed that they are in fact, human. The Huskers (24-6-1, 10-3-1) were taken to task by the Oklahoma State Cowboys on their home turf 19-2. The Husker bats have yet to come alive in this series as they were held scoreless on Friday night and managed just 2 today.
The game started out looking like yet another pitching duel led by Thad Weber. The game was knotted at 1 in the 4th inning and neither team had done much against the opposing starter. Then the wheels came off. The Cowboys scored 14 runs over the next two innings to blow the game wide open.
Bryce Nimmo and Dan Johnston had an RBI apiece and no Husker hitter had more than 1 hit in the game.  Craig Corriston and Cody Neer scored the only runs for Nebraska.
The loss is the first time all season the Huskers have lost 2 in a row. They will look to bounce back against OSU Sunday at 1:00 pm in the series finale as Aaron Pribanic will look to help the Huskers avoid the sweep.












