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Erstad, Nebraska won its first Big Ten regular-season championship in 2017. The
Cornhuskers lost to Maryland in the second round of the conference tournament; their quick elimination from the NCAA tournament dropped Erstad's record as a head coach in NCAA Regionals to 0–6. Nebraska won its first NCAA tournament game under Erstad in 2019, but a blown eighth-inning lead against
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rank in the country, normally strong enough to qualify for the NCAA tournament, NU's sub-.500 record disqualified them from consideration. NU again finished second in the Big Ten in 2014, returning to the NCAA tournament for the first time in six years. After three conference runner-up finishes under
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prior to 2008, and despite a fourteen-game win streak which helped the young team reach a No. 5 national ranking, the
Huskers again lost in a home regional. Nebraska lost several key players, including star pitcher Johnny Dorn, following the 2008 season, and the program's tenth-place Big 12 finish in
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50–3, setting NCAA records for runs scored (50), margin of victory (47), and runs batted in (48). Nebraska scored at least four runs in every inning until the game was called following the top of the seventh due to a twelve-run mercy rule. Eight
Huskers accounted for nine home runs in the game; Ken
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Nebraska lost its first seven games of the 2013 season, its worst start since 1976. The team improved significantly as conference play began, and on April 16 three NU pitchers combined to no-hit twelfth-ranked
Arkansas, led by former Huskers head coach Dave Van Horn. Despite a second-place Big Ten
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weekly poll, its highest ever, and the program's first regular-season conference title since 1950. Nebraska went 4–0 in the Big 12 Tournament to win it for the third consecutive year, becoming the first team in the Big 12's short history to win the regular-season and tournament title in the same
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Sanders just thirty-five days before the 1998 season. In his second season, the Cornhuskers won the program's first conference tournament title, and first championship of any kind since 1950. NU reached the NCAA tournament for the first time since 1985, finishing the season
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Sanders for revitalizing Sharpe's program, which finished 1977 with a school-record twenty-nine wins. Sanders's tenure began in the same way Sharpe's did; the Cornhuskers twice appeared in the NCAA tournament and won the Big Eight Conference in 1980. NU finished the 1980 season ranked
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Nebraska twice appeared in the NCAA Baseball
District playoffs, a predecessor of the Super Regionals in which the winner of a best-of-three series advanced to the College World Series. These are not counted as NCAA tournament appearances according to the official NCAA record book. The
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5–3 for the first College World Series win in program history, but lost the next two games and were eliminated. Nebraska's fifty-seven wins, including thirty-three at home, were the most in the country and a school record. Led by Johnny Dorn and Big 12 Newcomer of the Year
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in the Big 12 Tournament championship game. Dave Van Horn won his 200th game at Nebraska on May 10 and Jed Morris became the first catcher in school history to earn All-America honors. Nebraska advanced through a regional for the third straight year before hosting
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took over for Van Horn and in 2005 led NU to its most successful season ever, including another College World Series trip. Anderson could not sustain this, however; since his departure in 2011 Nebraska has experienced modest success under head coaches
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earned Collegiate Baseball Freshman All-America honors and was named Big 12 Freshman of the Year. In 2004, NU fell to eighth in the Big 12 and failed to win forty games for the first time since 1998, missing the NCAA tournament entirely.
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led Nebraska for a combined fifty-one years. However, this consistency did not translate to on-field success, as the two coaches combined for just three NCAA tournament appearances. NU's first national success arrived with the hire of
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7–3 in the first game of the series, but lost the next two. Nebraska began the following season ranked in the national top ten for the first time in school history. A thirteen-game win streak propelled NU to a No. 4 ranking in the
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in multiple sports. Richard Geier threw the first perfect game in Nebraska baseball history on April 20, 1954. Geier struck out ten on his way to retiring twenty-seven consecutive batters in a 1–0 Cornhuskers victory over
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was named head coach after Van Horn's departure. Nebraska lost just one conference series in Anderson's first season, going 20–7 and winning the Big 12 again. The Cornhuskers hosted a regional but were eliminated by
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Sanders was very well-liked by players and supporters, and was sometimes known as "Big Red" due to his imposing stature and red hair. Following his death in 2022, Sanders was praised by former player Jeff Rhein, an
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in the first game of a doubleheader; Houston head coach Lovette Hill earned his 300th victory in the second game, also 4–3. Sharpe retired in 1977 following a 29–13 season that was the program's best in decades.
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seventeen times and advanced to three College World Series. The Cornhuskers have won eight regular season conference championships and five conference tournament championships. Sixteen Huskers have been named
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broke. This continued for several years until the Nebraska "Old Gold Knights" (the school's nickname until 1893) played their first intercollegiate baseball game in 1889, a 23–6 victory over
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and Jeff Christy were named assistants. Nebraska earned the No. 4 seed in the Big Ten Tournament in Erstad's first season, the program's first postseason appearance of any kind since 2008.
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Harvey scored a Big 12-record seven runs and Craig Moore became the third NU player to drive in ten runs in a game. Eleven Huskers had at least two hits and seven had at least three hits.
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2009 was its worst since 1997. Anderson was fired in 2011 after missing the postseason entirely in each of his last three seasons, departing with a 337–196–2 record across nine seasons.
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championship. W. W. Knight, hired forty-four years after the program's first season of competition, was Nebraska's first head coach to hold the position for more than three years.
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and subsequent influx of male students, along with the University of Nebraska's departure from the MVIAA, meant the school's baseball team could be revived under the guidance of
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games. The five NCAA tournament games hosted at Buck Beltzer Stadium produced its five largest-ever crowds. Nebraska's final game at the stadium was a 9–6 win over
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3726:
3680:
713:List of Nebraska Cornhuskers baseball seasons
398:In 1947, following a three-year stoppage for
3703:
3604:Nebraska names Will Bolt Head Baseball Coach
3265:
3179:Sprechman, Jordan, and Bill Shannon. 1998. "
3103:
3101:
1837:each year. Nebraska leads the series 61–12.
4728:College World Series appearances in italics
3535:"Erstad Named Nebraska Head Baseball Coach"
3156:
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753:in 1998, who took the program to its first
375:and is credited with helping establish the
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3499:"Dorn Earns Third-Team All-America Honors"
3291:
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500:In 2000, led by Big 12 Player of the Year
3098:
987:
930:broke ground on April 12, 2000, just off
3614:
3549:"Silva Named Pitching Coach at Nebraska"
3449:
1800:
996:
868:
834:Assistant coach / Recruiting coordinator
644:
439:fourteenth in the inaugural year of the
338:
4818:College of Education and Human Sciences
3669:
3363:"Huskers Journey to Omaha for 2002 CWS"
3282:
3129:
3127:
881:
343:1892 Nebraska Old Gold Knights baseball
36:2024 Nebraska Cornhuskers baseball team
5839:
5801:Big Ten Conference baseball tournament
5254:Nebraska School Activities Association
5632:
4848:University of Nebraska Medical Center
4740:
3986:
3577:"Christy Joins Husker Baseball Staff"
3161:. Nebraska U: A Collaborative History
3138:. Nebraska U: A Collaborative History
3112:. Nebraska U: A Collaborative History
3028:NCAA Division I Baseball Championship
1840:
285:NCAA Division I Baseball Championship
243:, built in 2001 to replace the aging
16:NCAA Division I college baseball team
3838:
3268:"Obituary: John Sanders (1945-2022)"
3124:
5388:University of Nebraska State Museum
3429:"Baseball Wraps up Historic Season"
3407:"Huskers Head to Big 12 Tournament"
722:
239:. Nebraska plays its home games at
212:Regular season conference champions
13:
5354:Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center
3949:"Huskers in Major League Baseball"
3648:"Huskers sweep Rice for CWS berth"
3185:. Champaign, Ill: Sports Pub. Inc.
1374:
456:became the No. 1 selection in the
14:
5863:
3951:. Huskers.com. September 2, 2011.
3266:Sam Gazdziak (February 9, 2022).
3173:
2023:(Mar. 16, 1999 vs. Chicago State)
2014:(Mar. 16, 1999 vs. Chicago State)
2005:(Mar. 16, 1999 vs. Chicago State)
910:to send the program to its first
771:
5532:Nebraska Tractor Test Laboratory
5486:Midwest Roadside Safety Facility
3615:Douglass, Terry (June 2, 2001).
3450:McKeever, Curt (July 12, 2007).
3217:Taryn Vanderford (May 5, 2017).
317:Baseball was established as the
312:
304:baseball player in the country.
172:College World Series appearances
43:
29:
5577:International Thespian Festival
5349:Lied Center for Performing Arts
5339:Lester F. Larsen Tractor Museum
3955:
3941:
3919:
3897:
3879:
3867:
3855:
3832:
3810:
3784:
3774:"Hawks Field at Haymarket Park"
3743:
3727:Chris Basnett (June 12, 2021).
3720:
3704:John Gaskins (March 28, 2001).
3697:
3681:Chris Basnett (June 12, 2021).
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3469:
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3311:
3292:Evan Bland (February 5, 2022).
3196:"John "Choppy" Rhodes – Ansley"
3033:
3019:
1994:
632:Decline and move to the Big Ten
202:Conference tournament champions
5334:Lentz Center for Asian Culture
4769:University of Nebraska–Lincoln
3259:
3233:
3210:
3188:
3150:
3110:"First Sport at UNL: (1883/4)"
3052:
2028:
331:College Football Hall of Famer
319:University of Nebraska–Lincoln
267:appearances in 2001 and 2002.
233:University of Nebraska–Lincoln
85:University of Nebraska–Lincoln
1:
5847:Nebraska Cornhuskers baseball
5105:Barbara Hibner Soccer Stadium
4015:Nebraska Cornhuskers baseball
3820:. Huskers.com. April 14, 2006
3551:. Huskers.com. June 16, 2011.
3046:
922:Hawks Field at Haymarket Park
864:
764:Nebraska has been coached by
548:Hawks Field at Haymarket Park
530:in the final games played at
241:Hawks Field at Haymarket Park
225:Nebraska Cornhuskers baseball
24:Nebraska Cornhuskers baseball
5527:Nebraska Statewide Arboretum
5374:University of Nebraska Press
4805:College of Arts and Sciences
3907:. Huskers.com. June 24, 2009
3791:Matt Jones (June 29, 2022).
3753:. Huskers.com. March 1, 2006
3593:. Huskers.com. June 3, 2019.
3579:. Huskers.com. July 5, 2011.
3565:. Huskers.com. June 8, 2011.
3537:. Huskers.com. June 2, 2011.
3523:. Huskers.com. May 22, 2011.
3431:. Huskers.com. June 23, 2005
3365:. Huskers.com. June 11, 2002
3341:"First College World Series"
3321:. Huskers.com. June 30, 2001
3219:"Bob Cerv's Baseball Legacy"
3136:"MVC Closes Program: (1911)"
1796:
962:Alex Gordon Training Complex
476:won her 768th game in 2013.
394:Sharpe and Sanders stability
207:1999, 2000, 2001, 2005, 2024
57:; 135 years ago
7:
5852:Sports in Lincoln, Nebraska
5155:Pioneers Park Nature Center
3818:"Huskers Beat Aggies Again"
3501:. Huskers.com. May 20, 2008
3409:. Huskers.com. May 24, 2004
3387:. Huskers.com. July 1, 2001
3343:. Huskers.com. June 5, 2001
3319:"2001 College World Series"
3182:This day in New York sports
591:, ending the season 47–18.
589:Southwestern Missouri State
480:Rise to national prominence
192:NCAA Tournament appearances
159:Scarlet and cream
10:
5868:
5789:Championships & awards
5503:Nebraska Innovation Campus
5329:International Quilt Museum
5279:In Heaven There Is No Beer
5229:Academic honors and awards
5048:($ 5 Bits of Broken Chair)
3905:"First-Team All-Americans"
3159:"The Final Revival (1919)"
2009:Runs batted in in a game:
1968:
1937:
1906:
1872:
1853:
1844:
1805:Nebraska vs. Creighton at
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994:
886:The Cornhuskers played at
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307:
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5110:Bob Devaney Sports Center
5097:
5001:
4968:Women's track & field
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4776:
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3841:"Omaha's new crown jewel"
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1197:
1025:
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778:
582:Longtime assistant coach
283:Nebraska has been to the
227:team competes as part of
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5732:Penn State Nittany Lions
5707:Minnesota Golden Gophers
5677:Illinois Fighting Illini
5469:Holland Computing Center
5239:Cornhusker Marching Band
3622:Grand Island Independent
3012:
1898:First-Team All-Americans
1820:Creighton Sports Complex
534:. In the school's first
365:National Football League
290:First-Team All-Americans
5742:Rutgers Scarlet Knights
5702:Michigan State Spartans
5312:Great Plains Art Museum
4965:Men's track & field
4801:College of Architecture
3385:"2003 Season in Review"
2018:Total bases in a game:
182:NCAA regional champions
4828:Peter Kiewit Institute
4823:College of Engineering
3731:. Lincoln Journal Star
3685:. Lincoln Journal Star
3627:Grand Island, Nebraska
1810:
988:Postseason appearances
878:
688:and a blowout loss to
679:finish and the No. 31
650:
506:Minneapolis, Minnesota
344:
187:2000, 2001, 2002, 2005
5717:Northwestern Wildcats
5513:Nebraska Public Media
5369:Sheldon Museum of Art
5286:Mr. Touchdown, U.S.A.
5234:Athletic Hall of Fame
4952:Swimming & diving
4909:Women's cross country
3706:"The Buck stops here"
2780:Spencer Schwellenbach
2035:Major League Baseball
1804:
997:Conference tournament
976:Major League Baseball
872:
659:Major League Baseball
648:
342:
5826:Freshman of the Year
5712:Nebraska Cornhuskers
5140:Buck Beltzer Stadium
4876:Nebraska Cornhuskers
4813:College of Dentistry
4036:Buck Beltzer Stadium
3456:Lincoln Journal Star
3241:"FACES IN THE CROWD"
3221:. 1011 Now KOLN/KGIN
3157:Drew Hartly (2008).
3134:Drew Hartly (2008).
3108:Drew Hartly (2008).
1606:College World Series
1570:College World Series
1552:College World Series
912:College World Series
888:Buck Beltzer Stadium
882:Buck Beltzer Stadium
755:College World Series
737:led the team to the
613:College World Series
573:College World Series
536:College World Series
532:Buck Beltzer Stadium
466:1985 NCAA tournament
412:varsity letterwinner
265:College World Series
245:Buck Beltzer Stadium
5821:Pitcher of the Year
5737:Purdue Boilermakers
5722:Ohio State Buckeyes
5697:Michigan Wolverines
5549:The Daily Nebraskan
5364:Nebraska State Fair
5265:Dear Old Nebraska U
5210:Great America Rifle
5130:Pinnacle Bank Arena
4906:Men's cross country
4809:College of Business
3780:. Nebraska Huskers.
1940:Marc Sagmoen – 1993
1877:Golden Spikes Award
892:Oren "Buck" Beltzer
626:Golden Spikes Award
540:Cal State Fullerton
298:Golden Spikes Award
231:, representing the
5816:Player of the Year
5757:Washington Huskies
5692:Maryland Terrapins
5661:Big Ten Conference
5464:Behlen Observatory
5423:Athletic directors
5344:Lewis-Syford House
5187:(1907–18, 1921–96)
4933:Women's gymnastics
4892:Women's basketball
4052:Culture & lore
3963:"MLB Player Index"
3843:. Perfect Game USA
3298:Omaha World-Herald
3245:Sports Illustrated
3061:The Power of Color
2401:1990–93, 1999–2000
1974:Matt Hopper – 2001
1927:Paul Meyers – 1986
1858:Dick Howser Trophy
1841:Awards and records
1828:TD Ameritrade Park
1824:Rosenblatt Stadium
1811:
1807:TD Ameritrade Park
1200:Big Ten Conference
952:Big Ten Conference
879:
695:On June 14, 2019,
651:
611:to advance to the
485:Northwestern State
345:
334:Edward N. Robinson
237:Big Ten Conference
5834:
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5811:Coach of the Year
5779:Wisconsin Badgers
5626:
5625:
5572:Innocents Society
5508:Nebraska Medicine
5481:Maxwell Arboretum
5295:
5294:
5145:Nebraska Coliseum
4784:Lincoln, Nebraska
4734:
4733:
4057:Honors and awards
3929:. Baseball Almana
3839:Rawnsley, David.
3708:. Daily Nebraskan
3010:
3009:
1992:
1991:
1980:Jed Morris – 2002
1977:Jeff Leise – 2002
1918:Gene Stohs – 1972
1893:
1892:
1826:before moving to
1822:and occasionally
1809:on April 19, 2011
1794:
1793:
1790:
1789:
1443:District playoffs
1420:District playoffs
1370:
1369:
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1028:Big 12 Conference
938:, and especially
862:
861:
701:COVID-19 pandemic
470:Big 12 Conference
369:Chicago Cardinals
357:Paul J. Schissler
221:
220:
141:(Capacity: 8,486)
128:Lincoln, Nebraska
91:Athletic director
5859:
5682:Indiana Hoosiers
5662:
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5646:
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5629:
5619:: $ 2.27 billion
5400:
5380:Prairie Schooner
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5196:
5188:
5180:
5125:Memorial Stadium
5070:
5069:(Freedom Trophy)
5057:
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4928:Men's gymnastics
4897:Beach volleyball
4887:Men's basketball
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2503:2005–08, 2010–12
2258:Joba Chamberlain
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2000:Runs in a game:
1971:John Cole – 2001
1915:Don Brown – 1955
1904:
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944:Nebraska–Kearney
940:Memorial Stadium
898:and adjacent to
896:Memorial Stadium
776:
775:
723:Coaching history
622:Joba Chamberlain
515:Baseball America
450:African-American
441:Baseball America
373:Brooklyn Dodgers
177:2001, 2002, 2005
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5773:Chicago Maroons
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5307:Floating Figure
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5025:(Heroes Trophy)
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3479:. Big 12 Sports
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818:Assistant coach
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667:as head coach.
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361:Lombard College
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4049:
4048:
4046:
4045:
4044:(2002–present)
4042:Haymarket Park
4039:
4033:
4032:(c. 1940–1979)
4030:Husker Diamond
4026:
4024:
4020:
4019:
4010:
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4002:
3995:
3987:
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3891:2009-05-12 at
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3797:WholeHogSports
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3654:. June 2, 2001
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3270:. RIP Baseball
3258:
3247:. May 29, 1972
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2890:Steve Stanicek
2886:
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2877:
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2872:Dwight Siebler
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2314:Steve Edlefsen
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2288:Brian Duensing
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1845:Main article:
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1785:18 Appearances
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1534:Super Regional
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1368:
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1365:18 Appearances
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1230:
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1207:
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1204:(2012–present)
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1183:
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1034:
1023:
1022:
1017:
1012:
1007:
998:
995:
989:
986:
968:Bowlin Stadium
928:Haymarket Park
923:
920:
900:Interstate 180
883:
880:
866:
863:
860:
859:
857:Arkansas State
854:
851:
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844:
843:
838:
835:
832:
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827:
822:
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816:
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790:
789:
786:
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780:
773:
772:Coaching staff
770:
727:Main article:
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721:
719:
716:
711:Main article:
708:
705:
686:Oklahoma State
633:
630:
569:South Carolina
481:
478:
474:Rhonda Revelle
458:1995 MLB Draft
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314:
311:
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306:
219:
218:
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121:
120:
115:
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102:
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82:
78:
77:
71:
70:Overall record
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66:
53:
49:
48:
40:
39:
26:
25:
15:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
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5812:
5809:
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5708:
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5703:
5700:
5698:
5695:
5693:
5690:
5688:
5687:Iowa Hawkeyes
5685:
5683:
5680:
5678:
5675:
5674:
5672:
5670:Current teams
5668:
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5516:
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5511:
5509:
5506:
5504:
5501:
5499:
5496:
5492:
5491:SAFER barrier
5489:
5488:
5487:
5484:
5482:
5479:
5475:
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5471:
5470:
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5465:
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5409:
5406:
5405:
5403:
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5395:
5389:
5386:
5382:
5381:
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5376:
5375:
5372:
5370:
5367:
5365:
5362:
5360:
5359:Mueller Tower
5357:
5355:
5352:
5350:
5347:
5345:
5342:
5340:
5337:
5335:
5332:
5330:
5327:
5323:
5322:Lincoln Stars
5320:
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5318:
5315:
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5310:
5308:
5305:
5304:
5302:
5298:
5287:
5283:
5280:
5276:
5273:
5269:
5266:
5262:
5260:
5257:
5255:
5252:
5250:
5247:
5245:
5244:Herbie Husker
5242:
5240:
5237:
5235:
5232:
5230:
5227:
5226:
5224:
5220:
5211:
5208:
5206:
5205:Patriot Rifle
5203:
5201:
5198:
5193:
5190:
5185:
5182:
5177:
5174:
5172:
5169:
5168:
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4994:
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4908:
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4771:
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4708:
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4703:
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5806:Major awards
5766:Former teams
5727:Oregon Ducks
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3972:December 22,
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2938:Jamal Strong
2854:Adam Shabala
2762:Marc Sagmoen
2718:Pete O'Brien
2660:Bill McGuire
2558:Zach Kroenke
2540:Shane Komine
2522:Kevin Jordan
2478:Dan Jennings
2460:Buddy Hunter
2442:Eric Helfand
2332:Darin Erstad
2184:Aaron Bummer
2162:Andrew Brown
2136:Troy Brohawn
2098:Stan Bahnsen
2032:
2019:
2010:
2001:
1995:NCAA records
1986:– 2004, 2005
1958:– 2000, 2001
1956:Shane Komine
1944:Darin Erstad
1931:Troy Brohawn
1896:
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1300:Second round
1220:Second round
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1128:Second round
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972:All-American
965:
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932:U.S. Route 6
925:
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875:Fresno State
793:
768:since 2020.
763:
746:John Sanders
743:
732:
694:
677:
665:Darin Erstad
652:
649:Darin Erstad
635:
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502:Shane Komine
499:
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454:Darin Erstad
446:
432:John Sanders
430:
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400:World War II
397:
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300:as the best
282:
274:Darin Erstad
257:John Sanders
253:
251:since 2020.
224:
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134:Home stadium
109:(5th season)
34:
18:
5781:(1900–1991)
5775:(1896–1946)
5752:USC Trojans
5747:UCLA Bruins
5556:The DailyER
5428:Chancellors
5200:Rifle only:
5195:(1996–2011)
5164:Conferences
5084:Volleyball:
5074:Basketball:
4038:(1979–2001)
3824:October 20,
3802:October 20,
3757:October 20,
3735:October 20,
3303:October 27,
3274:October 27,
3251:October 27,
3225:October 27,
3202:October 27,
3165:October 27,
3142:October 27,
3116:October 27,
3088:|work=
2956:Tony Watson
2678:Jake Meyers
2496:Dan Johnson
2376:Alex Gordon
2358:Nate Fisher
2029:MLB players
1984:Alex Gordon
1962:Dan Johnson
1885:Alex Gordon
1866:Alex Gordon
1284:First round
1268:First round
1032:(1997–2011)
982:Alex Gordon
788:Alma mater
785:First year
735:John Rhodes
690:Connecticut
601:Hawaii-Hilo
593:Alex Gordon
487:head coach
436:Bob Devaney
384:John Rhodes
353:World War I
294:Alex Gordon
150:Cornhuskers
138:Hawks Field
95:Troy Dannen
5841:Categories
5567:Greek life
5443:Presidents
5089:Penn State
5040:Miami (FL)
4972:Volleyball
4918:Men's golf
4779:Located in
3047:References
2986:Thad Weber
2912:Adam Stern
2897:1987, 1989
2798:Todd Sears
2424:Ken Harvey
2076:Cody Asche
1950:Ken Harvey
865:Facilities
800:Head coach
609:Miami (FL)
114:Conference
101:Head coach
81:University
5617:Endowment
5259:Olympians
5213:(2004–21)
5184:Big Eight
5179:(1892–97)
5079:Creighton
5066:Wisconsin
5045:Minnesota
5009:Football:
5002:Rivalries
4977:Wrestling
4859:Athletics
4792:Academics
4316:1943–1945
4241:1926–1928
4201:1913–1918
4116:1894–1896
3847:April 20,
3652:HuskerMax
3090:ignored (
3080:cite book
2942:1999–2000
2916:1999–2001
2858:1999–2000
2820:Bob Sebra
2744:Ken Ramos
2544:1999–2001
2529:1995–2001
2394:Kip Gross
2339:1996–2009
2202:Tim Burke
1815:Creighton
1797:Rivalries
1316:Runner-up
1252:Runner-up
1236:Runner-up
1192:Pool play
1176:Pool play
1160:Runner-up
1112:Semifinal
1096:Runner-up
825:Northwood
795:Will Bolt
782:Position
766:Will Bolt
697:Will Bolt
673:Will Bolt
669:Ted Silva
639:MLB draft
278:Will Bolt
249:Will Bolt
106:Will Bolt
5664:baseball
5613:: 24,431
5611:Students
5562:Farm Aid
5457:Research
5448:Trustees
5418:Athletes
5249:Lil' Red
5061:Oklahoma
5053:Missouri
5014:Colorado
4990:Curling
4948:Softball
4913:Football
4882:Baseball
3889:Archived
3712:April 4,
3689:April 4,
3070:June 17,
2594:Ad Liska
2228:Bob Cerv
2052:Team(s)
1910:Bob Cerv
1768:Regional
1750:Regional
1732:Regional
1714:Regional
1696:Regional
1678:Regional
1660:Regional
1642:Regional
1624:Regional
1588:Regional
1516:Regional
1498:Regional
1480:Regional
1462:Regional
1348:Champion
1144:Champion
1080:Champion
1064:Champion
1048:Champion
979:All-Star
807:Nebraska
662:All-Star
577:Arkansas
561:Richmond
552:softball
510:Stanford
408:Bob Cerv
404:Colorado
377:Pro Bowl
146:Nickname
124:Location
5605:Founded
5474:Firefly
5438:Faculty
5433:Coaches
5317:Ice Box
5171:Big Ten
5135:Former:
4902:Bowling
4082:Seasons
3967:MLB.com
3893:WebCite
3658:July 7,
3632:July 7,
2993:2012–13
2990:2007–08
2963:2011–21
2960:2004–07
2945:2003–05
2894:1980–82
2879:1963–67
2876:1957–58
2827:1985–90
2824:1981–83
2805:2002–03
2802:1995–97
2784:2019–21
2766:1992–93
2748:1987–89
2725:1982–93
2722:1978–79
2703:1969–73
2700:1965–66
2682:2015–17
2667:1988–89
2664:1983–85
2645:1969–71
2623:2014–16
2620:2008–10
2601:1929–33
2580:1971–73
2565:2010–11
2562:2003–05
2547:2006–07
2500:2000–01
2482:2006–08
2467:1971–75
2449:1993–95
2431:2001–05
2428:1997–99
2383:2007–20
2380:2003–05
2362:2015–19
2336:1993–95
2321:2011–12
2318:2006–07
2295:2009–18
2292:2002–05
2265:2007–17
2262:2005–06
2235:1951–62
2232:1947–50
2209:1985–92
2206:1978–80
2191:2017–20
2188:2012–14
2169:2011–12
2166:2006–07
2143:2001–03
2140:1992–94
2105:1966–82
2083:2013–17
2080:2008–10
2062:2001–03
2049:In MLB
2043:Player
936:Lincoln
739:Big Six
718:Coaches
707:Seasons
655:Big Ten
571:in the
565:Clemson
524:Rutgers
425:Houston
388:Wyoming
308:History
302:amateur
235:in the
118:Big Ten
60: (
52:Founded
5607:: 1869
5413:Alumni
5399:People
5300:Campus
5192:Big 12
5098:Venues
5030:Kansas
4992:(club)
4984:(club)
4943:Soccer
4064:People
2046:At NU
2037:game.
1964:– 2001
1952:– 1999
1946:– 1995
1933:– 1993
1924:– 1982
1912:– 1950
1887:– 2005
1868:– 2005
1398:Finish
1393:Record
1020:Finish
1015:Record
779:Coach
605:Baylor
544:Tulane
417:Kansas
166:
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156:Colors
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5222:Other
5176:WIUFA
4982:Crew
4938:Rifle
4868:Teams
4023:Venue
3065:(PDF)
3013:Notes
2787:2024–
2685:2021–
1835:Omaha
1780:37–37
1775:Total
1360:48–28
1355:Total
1338:2024
1322:2023
1306:2019
1290:2017
1274:2016
1258:2015
1242:2014
1226:2013
1210:2012
1182:2008
1166:2007
1150:2006
1134:2005
1118:2004
1102:2003
1086:2002
1070:2001
1054:2000
1038:1999
556:Texas
5582:KRNU
5022:Iowa
4717:2024
4712:2023
4707:2022
4702:2021
4697:2020
4692:2019
4687:2018
4682:2017
4677:2016
4672:2015
4667:2014
4662:2013
4657:2012
4652:2011
4647:2010
4642:2009
4637:2008
4632:2007
4627:2006
4621:2005
4615:2004
4610:2003
4604:2002
4597:2001
4591:2000
4586:1999
4581:1998
4576:1997
4571:1996
4566:1995
4561:1994
4556:1993
4551:1992
4546:1991
4541:1990
4536:1989
4531:1988
4526:1987
4521:1986
4516:1985
4511:1984
4506:1983
4501:1982
4496:1981
4491:1980
4486:1979
4481:1978
4476:1977
4471:1976
4466:1975
4461:1974
4456:1973
4451:1972
4446:1971
4441:1970
4436:1969
4431:1968
4426:1967
4421:1966
4416:1965
4411:1964
4406:1963
4401:1962
4396:1961
4391:1960
4386:1959
4381:1958
4376:1957
4371:1956
4366:1955
4361:1954
4356:1953
4351:1952
4346:1951
4341:1950
4336:1949
4331:1948
4326:1947
4321:1946
4311:1942
4306:1941
4301:1940
4296:1939
4291:1938
4286:1937
4281:1936
4276:1935
4271:1934
4266:1933
4261:1932
4256:1931
4251:1930
4246:1929
4236:1925
4231:1924
4226:1923
4221:1922
4216:1921
4211:1920
4206:1919
4196:1912
4191:1911
4186:1910
4181:1909
4176:1908
4171:1907
4166:1906
4161:1905
4156:1904
4151:1903
4146:1902
4141:1901
4136:1900
4131:1899
4126:1898
4121:1897
4111:1893
4106:1892
4101:1891
4096:1890
4091:1889
3974:2009
3935:2009
3913:2009
3849:2011
3826:2022
3804:2022
3759:2022
3737:2022
3714:2022
3691:2022
3660:2019
3634:2019
3507:2009
3485:2009
3463:2009
3437:2009
3415:2009
3393:2009
3371:2009
3349:2009
3327:2009
3305:2022
3276:2022
3253:2022
3227:2022
3204:2022
3167:2022
3144:2022
3118:2022
3092:help
3072:2024
2861:2005
2769:1997
2751:1997
2642:1962
2598:1925
2583:1975
2526:1990
2485:2012
2464:1966
2446:1988
2398:1986
2365:2022
2102:1965
2065:2006
1764:1–2
1757:2024
1746:3–2
1739:2021
1728:1–2
1721:2019
1710:0–2
1703:2017
1692:0–2
1685:2016
1674:1–2
1667:2014
1656:1–2
1649:2008
1638:2–2
1631:2007
1620:0–2
1613:2006
1602:6–2
1595:2005
1584:3–2
1577:2003
1566:5–3
1559:2002
1548:5–2
1541:2001
1530:4–2
1523:2000
1512:1–2
1505:1999
1494:1–2
1487:1985
1476:2–2
1469:1980
1458:1–2
1451:1979
1429:1950
1406:1948
1388:Seed
1383:Year
1344:5-1
1328:2–2
1312:3–2
1296:1–2
1280:0–2
1264:0–2
1248:3–1
1232:4–2
1216:1–2
1188:1–2
1172:1–2
1156:3–1
1140:5–1
1124:1–2
1108:2–2
1092:3–1
1076:4–0
1060:5–1
1044:4–0
1010:Seed
1005:Year
974:and
908:Rice
853:2024
837:2020
821:2024
803:2020
567:and
542:and
528:Rice
522:and
371:and
292:and
276:and
223:The
62:1889
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2997:DET
2979:LAA
2971:LAD
2967:PIT
2949:SEA
2931:MIL
2927:BAL
2923:BOS
2905:PHI
2901:MIL
2883:MIN
2847:CIN
2843:MIL
2839:PHI
2835:TEX
2831:MON
2809:MIN
2791:ATL
2773:TEX
2755:HOU
2737:SEA
2733:CLE
2729:TEX
2711:PHI
2707:ATL
2689:HOU
2671:SEA
2653:MON
2649:NYY
2631:PHI
2609:PHI
2605:WSH
2587:STL
2569:ARI
2551:OAK
2533:PHI
2515:CHW
2507:OAK
2489:MIA
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2453:OAK
2417:HOU
2413:BOS
2409:LAD
2405:CIN
2369:NYM
2351:HOU
2347:CHW
2343:LAA
2307:CHC
2303:BAL
2299:MIN
2281:CLE
2273:DET
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2251:HOU
2247:LAA
2243:NYY
2239:KCA
2221:NYY
2217:NYM
2213:MON
2195:CHW
2177:COL
2173:STL
2155:LAD
2147:ARI
2129:PHI
2125:CAL
2121:MON
2117:OAK
2113:CHW
2109:NYY
2091:CHW
2087:PHI
2069:MIL
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