Nebraska took the lead with Riley Silva’s go-ahead two-RBI single in the bottom of the fifth and never looked back, as Huskers shut out Rutgers in the final seven innings to clinch an 8-5 win in the series opener at Hawks Field at Haymarket Park on Friday night.
Nebraska (13-17, 3-7 Big Ten) scored eight runs on 13 hits, while Rutgers (14-16, 4-6 Big Ten) totaled five runs and 12 hits.
Dylan Carey was 2-for-3 with three RBI and a run scored, while Riley Silva had a 2-for-4 night with two RBI and a run. Cayden Brumbaugh had two hits and scored twice, while Hogan Helligso drove in a pair of runs with a 1-for-2 effort.
Case Sanderson and Joshua Overbeek put together two-hit performances, while Max Buettenback and Cael Frost had one hit apiece.
Will Walsh moved to 4-4 on the season after allowing five runs on nine hits with three walks and two punchouts in five innings of work. Drew Christo tossed 2.2 shutout frames, while Luke Broderick picked up his fifth save of the season with 1.1 scoreless innings of relief.
Rutgers plated two runs on four hits in the top of the first to jump out to a two-run lead. A pair of singles and a walk loaded the bases with no outs, while an RBI single down the left-field line broke the scoreless tie. The lead doubled to two with a two-out RBI single to right with runners on first and second.
Nebraska responded immediately with five runs on six hits to hold a 5-2 lead through the opening frame. Silva was hit by the pitch, while a fielder’s choice from Brumbaugh and a walk to Tyler Stone loaded the bases for the Big Red with one out.
Carey provided the first punch for the NU with a two-RBI single to left field, scoring Silva and Brumbaugh. A single from Buettenback loaded the bases back up, before Frost’s RBI single to left plated Stone to give Nebraska a one-run lead.
Helligso capped the first-inning outburst from the Big Red with a two-RBI single to left field that brought home Buettenback and Carey.
The Scarlet Knights scored three runs with two outs in the top of the second to lock the game at five. A four-pitch walk set up Ty Doucette’s two-run homer into the visitors' bullpen in right field. The Scarlet Knights followed the homer with a double into the left-center alley, before an RBI single to left field tied the game at five.
Overbeek reached on a fielder’s choice, while a double down the left-field line off the bat of Sanderson had runners on second and third with one out for the Huskers in the bottom of the fifth. Silva broke the deadlock, lacing a 1-1 pitch through the left side for a two-RBI single to give the Big Red a 7-5 lead through five innings.
Christo blanked the Scarlet Knights in the sixth, seventh and part of the eighth inning to maintain Nebraska’s two-run advantage. Broderick replaced Christo with two outs in the top of the seventh and induced a groundout to shortstop to send a 7-5 lead into the bottom of the eighth inning.
The Huskers tacked on an insurance run in the bottom of the eighth to extend the lead to 8-5. Brumbaugh reached on a single to second, where the two infielders lost the ball in the lights. The Edmond, Okla., native stole second and moved to third on a flyout, before Carey lifted a sacrifice fly to deep center to plate Brumbaugh for NU’s eighth run of the night.
Broderick worked around a one-out single in the top of the ninth to hold off the Scarlet Knights and preserve Nebraska’s 8-5 win on Friday night.
Nebraska and Rutgers continue the weekend series tomorrow afternoon at Hawks Field at Haymarket Park. First pitch between the Huskers and Scarlet Knights is set for 2 p.m.
Huskers Power Past Hawkeyes, 12-0
A Jordyn Bahl grand slam was part of a six-run second inning that led the No. 20 Nebraska softball team to a 12-0 victory over the Iowa Hawkeyes on Friday evening in Iowa City, Iowa.
The Huskers moved to 27-9 on the season with a 7-2 mark in Big Ten competition, while Iowa fell to 21-13 (3-5 Big Ten). The win was Nebraska’s 17th run-rule victory of the season, which ties the program record set in 2015. It was also the seventh shutout of the year.
As a team, NU outhit the Hawkeyes 7-3, and the Big Red also drew 10 walks.
Bahl logged four RBIs on the day, while Lauren Camenzind went 3-for-3 with three RBIs, which tied her career high. Ava Kuszak notched two RBIs, while Olivia DiNardo and Bella Bacon each added a double.
Bahl (15-3) also grabbed the win in the circle, as she threw a complete-game shutout with only three hits and eight strikeouts. Jalen Adams (15-5) took the loss for Iowa.
NU struck hard in the top of the second, scoring six runs on just three hits. DiNardo walked and Ava Bredwell reached on a fielder’s choice. Bredwell then stole second before Samantha Bland and Bacon walked to load the bases. A L. Camenzind single scored Bredwell before Bahl knocked a grand slam to send herself, Bland, Bacon and L. Camenzind across the plate.
Hannah Camenzind and Kuszak both walked and H. Camenzind scored on a DiNardo double. The Huskers led 6-0 going into the third.
In the top of the third, Bland walked and crossed the plate on a Bacon double. L. Camenzind singled and Bahl was hit by a pitch, and the bases were loaded again. Bacon was thrown out at home, but L. Camenzind and Bahl scored on a Kuszak sacrifice fly to extend the lead to 9-0.
NU continued to score in the top of the fourth, as Bland singled and Bacon walked, and both scored on a L. Camenzind double. Nebraska stretched its advantage to 11-0.
H. Camenzind walked, Kacie Hoffmann was hit by a pitch and DiNardo walked in the top of the fourth. Kennadi Williams came in to pinch run for Hoffmann and Katelyn Caneda pinch ran for DiNardo and H. Camenzind scored on a wild pitch. Nebraska locked up the 12-0 run-rule victory.
The Big Red will take on the Hawkeyes again tomorrow, April 5, starting at 2 p.m. (CT). The game will be streamed on B1G+ and can be heard across the Huskers Radio Network.
Postgame Notes
- NU has posted 12 innings this year with six or more runs after a six-run second inning at Iowa.
- Jordyn Bahl’s grand slam in the top of the second marked the Huskers’ fifth grand slam of the season.
- Bahl has now pitched 27.1 straight innings without allowing an earned run.
- Bahl also grabbed a new career high with four RBIs.
- Lauren Camenzind tied her career highs in hits (3) and RBIs (3).
- Today’s win was the Huskers’ 17th run-rule victory of the season, which ties for the most in school history.
- NU has scored 10+ runs in 16 games this season.
- The Huskers drew 10 walks, which was the most since it had 10 against Omaha in 2022.