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InsideNebraska – Nebraska BSB: Huskers cruise to Game 2 win over Grand Canyon, 11-1

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InsideNebraska  –  Nebraska BSB: Huskers cruise to Game 2 win over Grand Canyon, 11-1


The Nebraska baseball team improved to 3-2 on the season Friday night after defeating the Grand Canyon Lopes 11-1 in Game 2 of a four-game series at GCU Ballpark in Phoenix.

The Husker offense had itself a night by collecting 17 hits in the victory. Seven batters had two or more hits, with Cayden Brumbaugh and Riley Silva leading the way with three each.

Josh Caron, the 6-foot, 215-pound catcher, crushed two home runs and drove in five runs. Tyler Stone, who played his high school ball at Chaparral High School, just a 28-minute drive from GCU Ball Park, continued his hot streak at the plate with a two-run double to left-center in the third inning that gave Nebraska a 4-0 lead. In Game 1 Thursday night, Stone had a two-run homer and an RBI triple.

The Huskers got stellar pitching from senior starter Brett Sears and freshman reliever Ty Horn. The two stranded seven base runners and held Grand Canyon’s bats to just four hits and one unearned run in the seventh.

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The 6-foot, 205-pound righty Sears threw six scoreless innings, striking out seven with one walk and one hit batter. He allowed just two hits, and coaxed five flyouts and five ground outs. Horn, a 6-2, 195-pound native of Kansas, tossed three innings and struck out two with one walk and an unearned run.

Nebraska led 2-0 after the first inning and 5-0 through six before adding six runs in the final three frames.

Game three of the series is Saturday night at 7 p.m. Nebraska, leading the series 2-0 after Thursday’s 7-2 win, will roll with left-handed pitcher Will Walsh (0-0, 4.76 ERA) while Grand Canyon will send right-hander Connor Mattison (0-0, 3.00 ERA) to the mound.



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Nebraska Game and Parks 250-mile challenge offers prizes for getting outdoors

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Nebraska Game and Parks is offering residents a chance to win prizes simply for getting outside and moving, as part of a challenge honoring America’s 250th birthday.

The Outdoor Nebraska 250-Mile Challenge invites participants to log miles through activities like walking, running, kayaking, horseback riding and more using any fitness app. The goal is to reach 250 miles before the end of the year. Once completed, participants fill out a form on the Nebraska Game and Parks website to become eligible for prizes.

Mike Selman, a regular walker at Zorinsky Lake, said the challenge caught his attention.

“I think it’s great, as long as you put in the time and effort,” Selman said.

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Selman said getting outdoors is already a big part of his routine.

“I absolutely love it, I love being outdoors, just the beauty, the nature, the trees, the water,” Selman said.

He said one of his favorite aspects of the challenge is the opportunity to explore Nebraska’s many outdoor spaces.

“Especially here, around Zorinsky, Standing Bear, Flanagan, you got great opportunities and great places to go,” Selman said.

When asked if he planned to submit his miles, Selman did not hesitate.

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“I’ll definitely think about it, most definitely,” Selman said.

Between Memorial Day and the end of the year, logging just over 1 mile a day would be enough to reach the 250-mile goal and qualify for prizes.

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OSU Softball: Cowgirls’ Super Regional Opener Against Nebraska Postponed for Weather

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OSU Softball: Cowgirls’ Super Regional Opener Against Nebraska Postponed for Weather


We’ll have to wait a bit longer to get into the Cowgirls’ Super Regional.

A rainy night in Lincoln meant the teams only managed to get four outs into the Super between Oklahoma State and Nebraska. The game is tied at 0. The weather delay lasted about two hours before they called it.

The game will resume at 4 p.m. Friday and be televised on ESPN2. They will not play another game Friday, as Game 2 will now take place at 4 p.m. Saturday.

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Nebraska lands Georgia OL KD Jones for 2027 class

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The Nebraska football team added its third 2027 offensive line commitment and addition from the state of Georgia on Wednesday.

Loganville (Ga.) Grayson offensive lineman KD Jones officially announced his commitment to NU this week. The 6-foot-4, 270-pound Jones picked the Huskers over Georgia Tech, Auburn, Kentucky and Virginia Tech. He visited Lincoln on May 6 and is scheduled to take his official visit to Nebraska on June 6.

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The Huskers first offered Jones in April, after offensive line coach Geep Wade had previously been recruiting him at Georgia Tech.

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“Coach Wade called me and offered me today,” Jones told HuskerOnline on Apr. 25. “He has been on me for a long time, ever since he was at Tech. So his interest wasn’t anything new to me. He came to watch me train at school and was amazed. He offered the next day.”

Jones joins safety Corey Hadley from the state of Georgia in NU’s 2027 recruiting class.

“I knew nothing about Nebraska before the offer,” Jones said in April. But now that Coach Wade and Coach (Lonnie) Teasley are there, I know I can trust them.”

Jones had planned to take official visits to all the schools recruiting him, but his early commitment to NU appears to have shut down those visits.

He jones Omaha (Neb.) Millard North’s Matt Erickson and fellow Grayson product Jordan Agbanoma are the other offensive linemen in the Huskers’ 2027 recruiting class. He’s now the 10th commitment in Nebraska’s class of 2027.

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