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Nebraska Baseball Blows Final Nonconference Game in Final Inning to South Dakota State
Nebraska baseball was two outs away from closing out the final nonconference game of the year with a win.
But then all hell broke loose. South Dakota State posted five runs in the top of the ninth inning to take the win, 10-6. With the loss, the Huskers fall to 30-17 on the year. The Jackrabbits improve to 18-25.
A week after throwing a no-hitter, Jackson Brockett tossed just 3.0 innings, giving up one earned run on two hits. Nine other Husker hurlers saw time, including three in the final frame.
Nebraska notched 12 hits in the game, led by a 3-for-5 effort from Rhett Stokes. The Huskers stranded 14 baserunners, including three in the bottom of the ninth inning when pinch-hitter Josh Caron struck out swinging with the bases loaded to end the game.
The Huskers led 6-2 going into the eighth inning, but that’s when the Thatcher Kozal show began for the Jackrabbits. Kozal slugged a three-run homer to cut the Huskers’ lead to a single run, and he repeated the feat in the ninth with another three-run blast that provided the Jacks their final 10-6 margin of victory.
Nebraska stays home to host Indiana for a three-game series this weekend.
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Nebraska heads to Big Ten Baseball Tournament as No. 2 seed
The Nebraska baseball team has earned the No. 2 seed in next week’s Big Ten Baseball Tournament. The event is scheduled for May 19-24 at Charles Schwab Field in Omaha.
Nebraska has a record of 41-14 overall and 23-7 in the conference. The UCLA Bruins earned the top seed with an impressive 48-6 record and a 28-2 mark in the Big Ten, with losses to Oregon and Washington.
The Huskers are set to play in the quarterfinal round on Friday at 5 p.m. CT. The opponent will be decided on Thursday afternoon. The Big Ten Championship Game will be played on Sunday, May 24, at 2 p.m. CT.
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Dangerous storm threat continues through Monday in Nebraska
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) – A significant severe weather threat continues to unfold across Nebraska, with the Storm Prediction Center placing Lincoln in the path of potentially scattered to numerous severe storms through early next week.
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Severe thunderstorms are expected to develop out in western Nebraska this afternoon and evening. Winds up to 80 mph and hail up to tennis ball size are the main concerns though isolated tornadoes are possible as well.
Saturday Evening: Two Rounds of Storms
The first round of storms is possible late this afternoon, more likely this evening from the south. All severe weather hazards are on the table, including widely scattered strong tornadoes, damaging winds gusting up to if not above 75 mph and hail the size of limes to hen eggs or larger.
A second round of storms will move in late tonight from the west and continue into the overnight hours. While strong winds remain the primary concern, tornadoes and large hail are still possible.


Sunday: Tornado Risk Increases
A Weather Alert Day continues Sunday as the tornado threat escalates. The potential for strong tornadoes is rated high to very high across parts of central and northern Nebraska, especially in the northeastern portion of the state.
Wind gusts up to 75 mph and lime to hen egg sized hail remain possible. Storms are expected to develop late afternoon, with the greatest threat throughout the evening and into the overnight hours.
Monday: Greatest Overall Risk
Monday presents the greatest overall risk once again. A Weather Alert Day is in effect as widely scattered strong to intense tornadoes are possible, along with wind gusts up to 75 mph and hail ranging from baseball to softball sized. The primary timing window is late afternoon through the evening hours.
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Cornfield Baptism Near Omaha, Nebraska
What the hell happened to my life?
My inner monologue was deafening in the stillness of the Nebraska morning. I hadn’t heard myself this clearly since high school five years ago, before I pushed off into life as an actress in New York City. I couldn’t be sure what made my thoughts so loud—maybe it was whiplash, my abrupt move from filming HBO’s High Maintenance to my childhood stomping grounds.
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