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Nebraska Evens Weekend Series with 4-3 Win Over Ohio State
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LINCOLN, Neb. – The second recreation of this weekend’s collection between Ohio State and Nebraska was performed very like the primary. Sadly for the Buckeyes, although, they discovered themselves on the quick finish of one other closely-contested recreation, falling 4-3 to the Huskers at Bowlin Stadium.
Nebraska’s win evened the weekend collection and units up a rubber recreation tomorrow starting at midday CT (1 p.m. ET). The competition will probably be streamed dwell on BTN+ and a hyperlink to dwell stats will even be out there on the softball schedule web page of OhioStateBuckeyes.com.
The Quick Story
Ohio State (31-19, 11-11) took a 3-1 lead within the third inning and led 3-2 into the underside of the sixth earlier than two Nebraska runs pushed the Huskers forward 4-3. Nebraska scored within the sixth inning by way of a suicide squeeze play and a two-out Ohio State error.
The Buckeyes had the tying run at second base with two outs within the prime of the seventh however have been unable to get the tying or go-ahead runs in off of NU’s Courtney Wallace.
On the plate, Sam Hackenbracht went 3-for-4 with an RBI whereas Kami Kortokrax collected two hits, together with her fifteenth double of the season.
Beginning pitcher Emily Ruck went 5.1 innings and allowed seven hits whereas strolling only one. Kennedy Kay got here in and recorded the ultimate two outs of the sixth inning.
How The Runs Have been Scored
- Nebraska scored first within the house half of the primary inning by way of a two-out single up the center from Mya Felder.
- The Buckeyes generated their first run of the sport within the prime of the second as McKenzie Bump’s sacrifice fly scored Meggie Otte, who led off the inning with a stroll.
- Two runs got here house for Ohio State within the prime of the third to present Ohio State a 3-1 lead. The most important hits have been an RBI single off the bat of Hackenbracht and a sacrifice fly from Otte.
- Nebraska hit a solo house run within the backside of the third inning however wouldn’t discover the scoreboard once more till plating two within the backside of the sixth.
Buckeye This And That
- Kortokrax’s 15 doubles put her in a tie for eighth place on the single-season record. The varsity document is 24 and is held by Krinon Clark in 1994.
- In two video games this weekend towards Nebraska, Kortokrax is 5-for-7 with two RBI and a run scored.
- In 21 Massive Ten video games, Hackenbracht has pushed in a team-high 21 runs.
- 4 of the final 5 video games between Ohio State and Nebraska have been determined by one run, together with each this weekend.
- On the season, the Buckeyes have performed 16 video games determined by one run.
- Tegan Cortelletti got here into the sport within the fourth inning as a pinch hitter and promptly delivered a lead off single up the center.
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Nebraska Lottery results: See winning numbers for Pick 3, Pick 5 on Oct. 23, 2025
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9-7-8
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12-30-33-39-40, Lucky Ball: 03
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Month: 05, Day: 05, Year: 80
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When are the Nebraska Lottery drawings held?
- Powerball: 9:59 p.m. CT Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.
- Mega Millions: 10 p.m. CT on Tuesday and Friday.
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Husker Nation on Edge and Nebraska Football’s Pivotal Week Ahead with Mike’l Severe
Mike’l Severe joins the Common Fans to discuss Nebraska’s meltdown in Minneapolis, the chatter among Husker Nation this week, and the coming battle against Northwestern.
What went wrong against Minnesota:
Sacks and Dylan Raiola’s struggles:
Checking the pulse if Husker Nation:
Troy Dannen’s comments about being in year three of a rebuild:
The importance of the Northwestern game to the remainder of the season:
This and so much more on the latest episode of the Common Fan Podcast! As always, GBR for LIFE!
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Budget, childcare, tax reform among top legislative priorities for Nebraska senators in 2026
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) — State senators Wednesday worked with the state and city chambers of commerce to hit on a couple of their upcoming legislative priorities now that the next session is only 77 days away.
With Nebraska’s first quarter GDP down more than 6% this year and a budget shortfall in the millions looming over their shoulder, those days will lead to what one senator called “a lot of difficult decisions.”
The handful of state senators reiterated similar policy priorities for the next session: housing, childcare cost and availability and tax challenges.
Sen. George Dungan addressed the elephant in the room, saying the budget will take up “a lot of oxygen of this short session.”
Nebraska is facing a budget deficit of $95 million.
Senators expressed that the session will be about more than just funding affordable housing projects, addressing zoning laws and reforming educational tax policy.
“We’re looking at home insurance premiums. I talked to my peers in this state, and we’re at the point now where we are paying more in insurance premiums and property taxes than we are in principal interest,” Sen. Beau Ballard said.
Sen. Carolyn Bosn said public safety and social media protections for children are high on her list.
“There’s some legislation that needs to be modified, accommodated,” Bosn said. “I know that individuals who oppose that legislation had good reasons for doing it, but wanting to work with them in ways that we can still provide social media protections for kids, keeping kids safe while not stepping on the toes of some of those businesses.”
Sen. Jason Prokop plans to continue working on LB304, a childcare subsidy bill.
Dungan, Conrad and Prokop also hit on the need to support Nebraska’s higher education landscape.
“It is critical, critical, critical that we appropriately fund and support the University of Nebraska,” Prokop said. “It is an economic engine for our state. It is educating our young people. These are the future business leaders. We’ve got to support the university in every way that we can.”
Sen. Eliot Bostar added he’d like to address growing the state but that there is opposition from those who he believes fear change.
“There are a lot of people out there and a lot of interests out there that fundamentally do not want the state to grow,” Bostar said. “And that is something we run into specifically often as we’re trying to pursue policies that I think folks would instinctively identify as common sense.”

Sen. Danielle Conrad — who is entering her 12th year at the Unicameral — highlighted how the landscape has changed but their goals haven’t.
“But now more than ever, we need an experienced and independent, robust checks and balances in the people’s house, in the legislature, to make sure that personal liberty and economic prosperity is guarded against government overreach from the other branches of government and the federal government,” Conrad said.
The Unicameral is set to gavel in for the 2026 session on Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2026.
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