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Nebraska baseball was back in action, hosting Kansas State in Lincoln on Tuesday.The Huskers have dominated at Haymarket Park. They are now 20-1 at home.It’s been a complete team effort.Their offense is hitting at .317 and is backed by consistent pitching and clean defense.That balance has Nebraska up to No. 16 nationally.Head Coach Will Bolt said what really defines this group is how they respond when things don’t go their way.That resiliency is turning heads nationally as ESPN analyst Ben McDonald told KETV Sports, Nebraska is his sleeper pick to make a run in the College World Series.KETV Sports was live at Haymarket Park, bringing you the latest from the diamond as the Huskers and Wildcats went head-to-head.The Huskers got on the board first when Mac Moyer scored on a wild pitch.Jeter Worthley made it 2-0 for Nebraska.Make that 3-0 thanks to Dylan Carey.The Wildcats finally got on the board in the third inning.Worthley scored on a Carey sac fly in the bottom of the third to extend Nebraska’s lead to 4-1.Kansas State hit a two-run homer in the fourth inning to make it a one-run game.Another Wildcat two-run homer put Kansas State ahead of the Huskers.K-State put another one on the board to make it 6-4 in the sixth inning.A Worthley RBI triple tied things up at six apiece.Nebraska defeated Kansas State 7-6.Next up for the Huskers is a three-game series at Ohio State, starting on Friday at 5 p.m.Make sure you can always see the latest news, weather, sports and more from KETV NewsWatch 7 on Google search.NAVIGATE: Home | Weather | Local News | National | Sports | Newscasts on demand |
Nebraska baseball was back in action, hosting Kansas State in Lincoln on Tuesday.
The Huskers have dominated at Haymarket Park. They are now 20-1 at home.
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It’s been a complete team effort.
Their offense is hitting at .317 and is backed by consistent pitching and clean defense.
That balance has Nebraska up to No. 16 nationally.
Head Coach Will Bolt said what really defines this group is how they respond when things don’t go their way.
That resiliency is turning heads nationally as ESPN analyst Ben McDonald told KETV Sports, Nebraska is his sleeper pick to make a run in the College World Series.
KETV Sports was live at Haymarket Park, bringing you the latest from the diamond as the Huskers and Wildcats went head-to-head.
The Huskers got on the board first when Mac Moyer scored on a wild pitch.
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Wild pitch brings Moyer home! 🏠
B1 | Nebraska 1, Kansas State 0
DC up to the plate with one out and a runner on third. pic.twitter.com/NZ1X9Cix3P
— Nebraska Baseball (@HuskerBaseball) April 28, 2026
Jeter Worthley made it 2-0 for Nebraska.
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Make that 3-0 thanks to Dylan Carey.
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The Wildcats finally got on the board in the third inning.
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Wildcats put up one in the third.
M3 | Nebraska 3, Kansas State 1
Worthley steps to the plate for the bats.
— Nebraska Baseball (@HuskerBaseball) April 28, 2026
Worthley scored on a Carey sac fly in the bottom of the third to extend Nebraska’s lead to 4-1.
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Kansas State hit a two-run homer in the fourth inning to make it a one-run game.
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Two-run homer cuts the Husker lead to one.
M4 | Nebraska 4, Kansas State 3
Grego steps up first for the Husker bats.
— Nebraska Baseball (@HuskerBaseball) April 29, 2026
Another Wildcat two-run homer put Kansas State ahead of the Huskers.
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K-State takes the lead on a two-run homer.
T5 | Nebraska 4, Kansas State 5
Clark controls the mound now.
— Nebraska Baseball (@HuskerBaseball) April 29, 2026
K-State put another one on the board to make it 6-4 in the sixth inning.
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Wildcats tack on another.
M6 | Nebraska 4, Kansas State 6
Top of the order up for the Big Red.
— Nebraska Baseball (@HuskerBaseball) April 29, 2026
A Worthley RBI triple tied things up at six apiece.
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Nebraska defeated Kansas State 7-6.
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Next up for the Huskers is a three-game series at Ohio State, starting on Friday at 5 p.m.
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