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Nebraska Baseball Drops Series at Rutgers

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Nebraska Baseball Drops Series at Rutgers


For the first time this season, Nebraska baseball has lost a weekend series.

The Huskers took just one game on the weekend at Rutgers. NU is now 23-10 while the Scarlet Knights improve to 22-13.

Nebraska has lost four of the last five games.

Rutgers managed to score five unanswered runs over the final four innings to take the Friday game 7-6 in 11 innings. NU led 6-3 going into the bottom of the eighth inning.

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NU got back on track Saturday, steamrolling the home team 16-1. Mason McConnaughey tossed 7.0 scoreless innings while Case Sanderson and Dylan Carey had three hits apiece.

The Huskers got ahead 2-0 as part of scoring runs in three consecutive innings, but the Scarlet Knights scored in five of their final six innings at the plate to take the series finale 6-4.

Nebraska returns home to host Creighton Tuesday.



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Flatwater Explains: What is Nebraska Medicine — and how is it different from UNMC? – Flatwater Free Press

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Flatwater Explains: What is Nebraska Medicine — and how is it different from UNMC? – Flatwater Free Press


The University of Nebraska’s plan to fully acquire Nebraska Medicine, announced in January, and the ensuing opposition among some Omaha doctors kicked off a wave of headlines.

Through it all, Flatwater readers asked a simple question: What is Nebraska Medicine and how is it different from the University of Nebraska Medical Center?

The origins

What is now called Nebraska Medicine was formed in 1997 when Bishop Clarkson Memorial Hospital and University Hospital merged and created the Nebraska Health System. In 2003, its name changed to the Nebraska Medical Center.

In 2016, Nebraska Medicine was officially established as a nonprofit with shared 50-50 ownership between the University of Nebraska and Clarkson Regional Health Services. The agreement also unified three previously separate organizations — the Nebraska Medical Center, Bellevue Medical Center and UNMC Physicians — under the Nebraska Medicine name and logo.

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Nebraska Medicine currently operates two hospitals, Nebraska Medical Center and Bellevue Medical Center, both in the Omaha metro area. Combined, the hospitals have more than 800 licensed beds. Nebraska Medicine has more than 9,000 employees, including more than 1,400 physicians.

Though their names are often used interchangeably, Nebraska Medicine and UNMC are two distinct organizations. Nebraska Medicine operates the hospital and handles the majority of patient care. UNMC is the NU System’s medical university.