Huskers vs. Hawkeyes
Nebraska takes on Iowa at Haymarket Park at 6:05 p.m. CDT tonight. The Huskers will look to avenge their loss to Iowa in DeLand, Fla. earlier this season -- a game the Huskers led 8-0 before giving up 12 runs to lose.
Neither team has announced a starter as of 2:15 p.m. Though I was mistaken in supposing that Drew Bowman would get the start on Sunday, my best guess is that Husker head coach Mike Anderson will want to save Bowman, who's been pitching well lately, for Wichita State tomorrow. With Anderson, though, you never know. Who would have guessed that he'd start a closer -- Zach Herr -- against Okie State on Sunday? Not I.
Please, anyone who's here, feel free to use this as an open thread for the game. I'll be at Hawks Field at Haymarket Park taking in the action, so I'll be back later with some photos and a recap. I'm going to be heading down to Wichita tomorrow to see the Husker and Shockers square off, and hopefully I'll see some warmer weather. Rainy and 43 degrees isn't the best baseball weather, after all.
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We need to
not overlook how important these mid-week games are.
The key is that we need to win as many games as possible out of conference because we're going to have a helluva time winning a lot of games in the Big 12.
Here's what else is on the board
For tonight in the Big 12:
Iowa at Nebraska - 6:05 p.m.
Arkansas State at Oklahoma State - 6:30 p.m.
Hardin-Simmons at Texas Tech - 6:30 p.m.
TCU at Baylor - 6:30 p.m.
UT-San Antonio at Texas A&M - 6:30 p.m.
Oklahoma at Wichita State - 7:00 pm
what the heck!
Nebraska had this game in the bag, now in the 9th, Iowa has scored two runs on wild pitches by Edelsen
rain coming
down
bases loaded. Foust struck out the last batter.
two outs. Foust is down 3-0.
fouled out
Iowa scores three innings on two base hits, with two wild pitches, and the bases were left loaded.
so the Huskers hold on.
was the rain affecting the pitchers, or do we throw this inconsistently?
I'd have to think
that the weather was affecting them. Thad Weber, who's been lights out all year, had some control problems, too.
by Ryan Armbrust on Apr 11, 2007 12:17 AM CDT up reply actions

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