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Post by oujour76 on Mar 15, 2012 13:12:48 GMT -5
hey, i'm inevitable. alright! uh, is that good? mark scott tosu 81 Absolutely, it's a good thing. BTW...it's 75 degrees here today, think I'll go outside and play some hockey. Too damn cold for baseball.
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Post by nu5ncbigred on Mar 15, 2012 23:11:37 GMT -5
NU opens LaTech series with 9-2 win
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Post by nu5ncbigred on Mar 17, 2012 1:01:23 GMT -5
Huskers hammer 24 hits in 22-3 win
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Post by nu5ncbigred on Mar 17, 2012 18:16:11 GMT -5
Scheffert has five hits in Husker victory By BRENT C. WAGNER / Lincoln Journal Star | Posted: Saturday, March 17, 2012 4:15 pm
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Post by daleko on Mar 19, 2012 18:03:20 GMT -5
Very true. I am sure all those yankee teams would kick our asses in ice hockey.
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And the Frozen 4 is in Tampon this yr. Well y'all in Fla are great hosts.
Re BIG baseball. That one team that doesn't play also was the team where baseball's FIRST million dollar bonus baby played. This same player was the cause of baseball's amatuer draft. And yes this is a long time ago.
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Post by oujour76 on Mar 19, 2012 23:14:04 GMT -5
Very true. I am sure all those yankee teams would kick our asses in ice hockey. ------------------------------------ Well the U of Alabama in Huntsville went 2-28-1 this yrAnd the Frozen 4 is in Tampon this yr. Well y'all in Fla are great hosts.Re BIG baseball. That one team that doesn't play also was the team where baseball's FIRST million dollar bonus baby played. This same player was the cause of baseball's amatuer draft. And yes this is a long time ago. Rick Reichardt
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Post by daleko on Mar 20, 2012 9:40:22 GMT -5
Very true. I am sure all those yankee teams would kick our asses in ice hockey. ------------------------------------ Well the U of Alabama in Huntsville went 2-28-1 this yrAnd the Frozen 4 is in Tampon this yr. Well y'all in Fla are great hosts.Re BIG baseball. That one team that doesn't play also was the team where baseball's FIRST million dollar bonus baby played. This same player was the cause of baseball's amatuer draft. And yes this is a long time ago. Rick Reichardt Correct. In addition to starring in baseball, at 6'3" & 215, he was also the fullback on the Rose Bowl of '63 in what was one of the more interesting 4th Qs in Rose Bowl lore. In 1966, Reichardt became the first player to hit a home run at Anaheim Stadium.
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Post by nu5ncbigred on Mar 26, 2012 0:11:20 GMT -5
www.huskermax.com/baseball/2012/games/26illinois.html NU wins Illinois series with 13-3 rout Lincoln — Nebraska put together one of its best games of the season Sunday afternoon at Hawks Field in front of 5,266 fans, as starter Zach Hirsch improved to 3-1 on the year with a career-high-tying 7.0 innings on the mound, while Chad Christensen drove in a game-high and career-high-tying four RBIs to power the Huskers to a 13-3 win over Illinoi and a 2-1 series win in NU's first-ever Big Ten series. After dropping Friday's series opener 11-3 to the defending league and tournament champions, the Huskers (17-9, 2-1 Big Ten) outscored Illinois by a combined score of 31-8 in the final two games of the series to open conference play with a series win for the first time since 2008 when they swept Kansas State in Manhattan. Husker fans topped the 5,000 mark in all three games of the series, with a combined 15,697 fans coming out to see the Huskers open conference play. Along with Christensen's four RBIs, Kash Kalkowski and Richard Stock each plated three runs on the day and Kale Kiser hit his fourth home run of the season. NU out-hit the Illini 14-5 and improved to 12-0 on the year when out-hitting its opponent, while the Illini's five hits were a season low. On the mound, Hirsch held the Illini in check and gave up just one run on three hits and two walks. A native of St. Charles, Ill., Hirsch faced no more than five batters in any inning and faced just three hitters in four different innings, while also notching two pickoffs on the afternoon. Tyler King and Travis Huber combined to pitch the final two innings, with each giving up one run on one hit. UP NEXT The Husker now turn their attention to Tuesday night, when they wrap up their 17-game home stand with Kansas State at 6:35 p.m. NU opened the home stand with a 9-6 win over the Wildcats, who are 13-10 on the year after dropping 2 of 3 to Texas at home over the weekend. Nebraska will hand the ball to sophomore Brandon Pierce for his first start of the season, while the Wildcats' starter is yet to announced. Illini started the game by scoring in the top of the first for the third straight game, but unlike Friday and Saturday, when the Huskers went down in order in the bottom of the first, NU evened the score with a run of its own. Michael Pritchard drew a leadoff walk and moved to third on a double by Rich Sanguinetti. Christensen then took a pitch on the outer half of the plate the other way and grounded out, but it was enough to score Pritchard from third to tie the game. Pritchard got the Huskers going again in the bottom of the third with another leadoff walk. Sanguinetti then laid down a sacrifice bunt and Illini starter Josh Ferry tried to get Pritchard at second, but failed, giving NU runners at first and second with no out. Christensen loaded the bases with his seventh and the team's 20th bunt single of the season, which set the table for Stock and Kalkowski to drive in three runs with back-to-back singles. After Pat Kelly flied out and Kalkowski was thrown out trying to steal second, Cory Burleson drove in Stock for the Huskers' fourth run of the inning. Kiser put the Huskers up 6-1 in the fourth with a leadoff home run, his fourth homer of the season. The senior from Plano, Texas, has nearly matched his combined home run total from his first three seasons at Nebraska, as he hit two each as a freshman, sophomore and junior. NU solidified its lead in the bottom of the sixth with four runs on five hits, as Pritchard, Christensen, Stock, Kelly and Burleson all hit singles. Pritchard's single came on a bunt to improve the Huskers' season total to 21, after NU produced just 16 bunt singles in 55 games a year ago. Christensen added his third and fourth RBIs of the game with a one-out double in the seventh that scored Kiser and Sanguinetti. The Husker shortstop later scored his third run of the game and sixth of the series on a RBI single from Kalkowski.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 26, 2012 7:24:34 GMT -5
It's early in conference play, but it looks like Purdue will be Nebraska's strongest competition in the Big Ten.
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Post by mscott59 on Mar 26, 2012 9:11:15 GMT -5
It's early in conference play, but it looks like Purdue will be Nebraska's strongest competition in the Big Ten. the boilers looked very good taking 2 of 3 here in columbus this wknd. strong pitching and solid hitting. mark scott tosu 81
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Post by beuycek on Mar 26, 2012 9:17:11 GMT -5
And the Frozen 4 is in Tampon this yr. Well y'all in Fla are great hosts. Tampon? Reminds me of Evan's ridiculous comment about how the city of Gainesville is nothing but NASCAR loving rednecks. So clueless...
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Post by nu5ncbigred on Mar 30, 2012 3:08:27 GMT -5
The interesting thing about the opening weekend was that with the conference having 24 games, the three with NU hosting defending regular season and tournament Illinois, drew more attendance than the other 21 games combined.
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Post by nu5ncbigred on Mar 31, 2012 8:57:05 GMT -5
NU a winner in its return to the road
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Post by nu5ncbigred on Mar 31, 2012 15:15:02 GMT -5
Outfielder Kale Kiser and the Huskers are focused on the next opponent, but they can't ignore the big picture. "You're always striving for (the NCAA tournament)," Kiser said. "Me being a senior, and not making the postseason yet, that's something I'm always thinking about. That's a goal of mine to accomplish."
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Post by Deleted on Mar 31, 2012 15:36:27 GMT -5
It isn't just wins to get into the NCAA tournament. Teams also have to have an acceptable RPI and do well in their conference play. In the Big Ten, doing well in conference probably means being in the top two. Putting it politely, the Big Ten is not a high performing conference that will get 4 or 5 teams into the tournament.
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