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Lincoln, NE - The Husker bats came alive for a big 6-run 3rd inning which was way more than Husker starter Dan Jennings who went 6 innings and gave up just 3 hits for his 3rd win of the year 10-0.  Cody Neer powered the Huskers with a 2 for 4 day and 3 RBIs while Bryce Nimmo cotributed a 2 for 3 day with 2 RBIs and scored 3 times.
The third started off with a singles from DJ Belfonte and Jake Mort before Jake Opitz doubled home Belfonte. Mitch Abeita grounded on the infield next, but the fielder tried to throw out Mort at home and Jake slid under the tag for a 4-0 advantage. After Craig Corriston was hit by a pitch, Bryce Nimmo doubled a 1-0 pitch to right to bring home Abeita and Opitz.  Cody Neer followed that with a 2-RBI single bringing home Corriston and Nimmo.
For Northern Colorado, former Husker Jon Klausing took the loss. In his tough start he gave up 8 runs in just 3 innings of work.
The two teams take the field again tomorrow at 1:35 pm before the Huskers travel to Austin, Texas to take on the Texas Longhorns at Disch Faulk field.
Lincoln, NE - The young season is barely over 2 weeks old and already there doesn’t seem to be enough to say about Senior right-handed pitcher Johnny Dorn.  Dorn led the Huskers (7-2) to a clear 12-2 victory over Northern Colorado (5-5) with an impressive career-high 13 strikeouts in 7 innings including striking out the first 7 batters. Even though the Bears managed to scratch two runs off of him (1 unearned), Dorn was really in control all day. The Bears managed just 3 hits off the Senior, none before the 5th inning.
For the offense, the Huskers used 2 big innings to put the game away early.  In the five-run 2nd inning, Bryce Nimmo, Cody Neer, Nick Sullivan, Ben Kline, DJ Belfonte and Jake Mort rattled off 6 consecutive base hits to give Johnny more than enough runs to put the game at 4-0. Opitz added a sacrifice fly to cap the scoring at 5.Â
On the day, Senior Bryce Nimmo led the way with a 3 for 4, 2 RBI, 2 Run day. Freshman Ben Kline also added a 2 for 3 day with an RBI and 2 runs scored to increase his average to .310 for the season.Â
But the real story of the day was on the mound. Dorn has always been a solid pitcher for Nebraska and is 2nd on the career win (33) list behind Shane Komine (41) so it should be no suprise that Johnny’s pitching well, but never in his career has he been this dominant. Â
Consider these numbers:
- 13.05 Ks/9 this year vs 6.87 a year ago (71 all last year in 16 starts vs 29 in 3 this year)
- 5.23 ERA vs a miniscule 1.35 this year
- .149 Opponents Batting Average this year vs .270 Last Year
It’s way to early to draw any real conclusions, but what we’ve seen so far has made it tough to contain the excitement. It should be exciting to watch as the young Huskers have showed a lot of promise early on.
On Sunday the two teams match up again at 12:05 pm for a double header. The first game features Junior Dan Jennings (1-0, 2.79 ERA) vs former Nebraska pitcher Jon Klausing. Klausing has impressed thus far for the Bears with a 1-0 record and a 1.50 ERA.
The two teams wrap up the series with a Monday afternoon game at 1:35 pm. The series was pushed back 1 day in hopes to catch warmer temperatures for the game.
Lincoln, NE - On a chilly 37 degree day with light rain, the Huskers (5-2) finished off the 4 game sweep of visiting UC Riverside (2-7). The Husker bats didn’t mind the cold as they pounded out 14 hits and 13 runs to send UC Riverside home with a 13-1 defeat.Â
The 13 runs was more than enough for JC transfer Aaron Pribanic who was making his first ever Division I start. Pribanic tossed a complete game, 5 hitter (shortened) where he also struck out 5.
The hitting was highlighted by senior 2nd baseman Jake Opitz who was 3 for 3 with 3 RBIs to lead the Huskers. Jake Mort, Cody Neer, and Bryce Nimmo also contributed 2 RBIs a piece.
The win completes the four game sweep of the Highlanders and marks the first weekend-series sweep by the Huskers since sweeping a 3 game set over Texas Tech in April 2006 and the first four game weekend sweep since sweeping South Dakota State in March of 2005.
The Huskers next take the field on Tuesday at 1:35 pm in Lincoln vs in-state opponent UNK.












