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Gallery: Nebraska Baseball Run-Rules Maryland

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Nebraska matched its season scoring high with a 16-4 rout of Maryland in seven innings Sunday in Lincoln. The Huskers improved to 25-12 on the season and 8-4 in Big Ten play. Despite batting in just six innings in the run-rule shortened game, Nebraska registered 16 hits, including three by Tyler Stone, shown in the photo above. | Full recap

Will Walsh struck out seven in his 5.1 innings of work against Maryland.

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Tyler Stone watches the ball go over the right field wall for a two-run home run in the bottom of the first inning.

Tyler Stone greets teammates at home plate after his homer.

Cole Evans slides to steal second base.

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Case Sanderson (14) high-fives Ian Regal after scoring on a passed ball.

Riley Silva celebrates his RBI single to score Cayden Brumbaugh.

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Cayden Brumbaugh (0) is greeted by the Nebraska dugout after scoring on Silva’s single.

Josh Caron hits into a fielder’s choice in the third inning.

Dylan Carey celebrates a leadoff double in the bottom of the fourth.

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Cayden Brumbaugh slides into third base for a triple.

Riley Silva scores on a single from Ben Columbus.

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Joshua Overbeek slides into second for a stolen base.

Cayden Brumbaugh went 3-4 at the plate with three RBIs and three runs scored.

Tyler Stone makes contact with a pitch in the fifth inning.

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Josh Caron flips his bat back to the dugout after being hit by a pitch.

Garrett Anglim celebrates a two-RBI single that scored Joshua Overbeek and Dylan Carey.

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Joshua Overbeek high-fives Carson Jasa (39) after coming home to score.

Kyle Perry smiles as he walks off the field after the Huskers’ run-rule win in the seventh inning.

Cole Evans hugs Cayden Brumbaugh (0) after Nebraska’s win over Maryland.

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