Huskers drop completion of suspended game at Creighton; win regularly scheduled game over Bluejays

Huskers drop completion of suspended game at Creighton; win regularly scheduled game over Bluejays
Courtesy/NU Media Relations
May 9th, 2023 | huskers.com

Nebraska fell 6-5 against Creighton in the resumption of last month’s suspended game on Tuesday evening at Charles Schwab Field in Omaha.

Nebraska (25-20-1) scored five runs on nine hits and three errors, while Creighton (23-18) had six runs on nine hits and an error.

Kyle Perry pitched three innings in the start, allowing two runs on two hits with a pair of walks and strikeouts. Michael Garza tossed the next 1.2 innings and gave up two runs, one earned, on three hits. Corbin Hawkins and Jake Bunz tallied a scoreless inning each for the NU bullpen. Shay Schanaman took the loss, allowing two runs on two hits in one inning. Will Walsh pitched the final inning, striking out all three batters he faced.

Max Anderson was 3-for-5 at the plate, while Brice Matthews went 2-for-4 with a home run, two RBI and a run. Efry Cervantes had a 1-for-3 game with a double and two runs, and Casey Burnham, Charlie Fischer and Cole Evans recorded one hit.

After a pair of scoreless innings, Creighton opened the scoring with a two-run homer by Andrew Meggs in the top of the third. A two-out double down the left-field line from Ben Gbur in the fourth expanded the lead to three for the Bluejays.

Burnham began the bottom of the fourth by lifting a solo home run into the Creighton bullpen in right to bring the Huskers within two.

The Bluejays got the run back with an RBI double by Nolan Clifford following a two-out error by the Husker defense.

Nebraska trimmed the deficit to one with a pair of runs on two hits in the fifth. Cervantes drew a four-pitch walk to set up Matthews’ 433-foot two-run blast that sailed into the left-field berm.

Hawkins and Bunz worked around a hit batter and an NU error to hold off the Bluejays in the sixth, while the NU offense plated the tying run on three hits in the bottom half of the inning.

Cervantes smacked a first-pitch two-out double to right, while Evans’ RBI single through the right side plated Cervantes to tie the game at four.

The Husker offense loaded the bases in the bottom of the seventh with no outs after Anderson singled, Garrett Anglim was hit by pitch and Fischer drew a walk. The game was suspended due to lightning as Gabe Swansen was heading to the plate.

Swansen began action in Omaha by lifting a sacrifice fly to center, plating Anderson to give the Huskers a 5-4 lead.

A pair of RBI doubles from Gbur and Nolan Sailors plated the tying and go-ahead run to give Creighton the 6-5 lead in the eighth.

Nebraska had the tying run on third with two outs in the eighth after Matthews walked, stole second and advanced to third on an errant throw from the CU catcher, but the Huskers couldn’t bring home the tying run.

Nebraska concluded its series against Creighton with a 7-4 win on Tuesday night at Charles Schwab Field in Omaha.

Nebraska (26-20-1) scored seven runs on 11 hits, while Creighton (23-19) had four runs on 11 hits and an error.

Michael Garza pitched one inning in the start for the Huskers, allowing three runs on five hits. Kyle Perry improved to 1-1 on the season after allowing one run on two hits in 4.1 innings. Perry walked three and struck out four. Corbin Hawkins earned his first save after tossing 3.2 shutout innings. Hawkins struck out two and worked around four hits in the outing.

Brice Matthews went 2-for-4 with a home run, two RBI and a run. Max Anderson was 2-for-5 with a double and two RBI, and Ben Columbus had a 2-for-4 night with two doubles, an RBI and a run. Casey Burnham scored a team-high two runs and had two hits, while Gabe Swansen, Efry Cervantes and Griffin Everitt collected one hit each.

Matthews began the game with a no-doubt 384-foot solo homer to left to give the Huskers the 1-0 lead in the first.

A leadoff double by Nolan Sailors, followed by a one-out RBI double to left-center by Sterling Hayes tied the game at one. Tyler Lozano’s RBI single up the middle in the next at-bat gave the Bluejays a 2-1 advantage through the opening frame.

Everitt opened the second with a single up the middle, and Columbus drew a walk to place runners on first and second with no outs. The Big Red had runners on first and third with two outs after Luke Sartori drew a walk on full count following a double play turned by the Bluejays. Matthews lined an RBI single off the CU pitcher to plate Everitt and tie the game at two.

Creighton responded immediately in the next half inning with Hogan Helligso’s solo home run to left that gave the Bluejays a 3-2 lead.

The two teams traded scoreless innings in the third and fourth before the Huskers locked the game at three with an RBI groundout by Cervantes. Burnham led off the inning with a single, and Swansen drew a four-pitch walk before the pair advanced to second and third on a wild pitch to set up the RBI groundout from Cervantes.

Nebraska jumped ahead 6-3 behind three runs on two hits and a CU error in the sixth. Columbus doubled to the gap in left-center to open the inning, while Dylan Carey’s sacrifice bunt attempt plated Columbus after the CU pitcher airmailed the throw to first down the right-field line. The Huskers tacked on two more runs with Anderson’s two-RBI double off the wall in left-center.

The Bluejays loaded the bases with a pair of walks and a single, followed by Sailors being hit by pitch to bring Creighton within 6-4 with three innings to go.

Cervantes led off the seventh with a first-pitch single to right, setting up Columbus’ RBI double to left-center to grow the lead to 7-4 for the Huskers.

CU opened the bottom of the seventh with back-to-back singles to put runners on first and second with no outs. In the next at-bat, Carey took the groundball, stepped on third and fired to second for the first two outs. Anderson threw the ball from second to first in an attempt at a triple play, but the ball ricocheted off Cervantes towards the NU dugout. Cervantes tracked down the ball and threw a dart back to Anderson to tag out the runner trying to advance to second for the third out on the play, which was scored a double play and a fielder’s choice.

The two teams combined for scoreless final two innings to clinch the 7-4 road win for the Huskers.

Nebraska returns to Big Ten play this weekend, as the Huskers welcome Penn State to Hawks Field at Haymarket Park. First pitch of the series opener on Friday night is scheduled for 6:05 p.m.

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