Husker Baseball Throttles Grand Canyon 9-1

2-0 The Nebraska baseball team maintains its strong offensive output to start the season as it takes on the GCU Antelopes for the third consecutive year. After ranked Nebraska was shocked by GCU in the 2025 class, you can feel this team will take it to Lopez early and often.

Nebraska applied pressure at the top of the first. Two runners loaded the bases, second baseman Jett Buck singled to center field and third baseman Josh Overbeek was hit and broke the ball, 0-2. They ended up not getting any runs and instead hitting a lot of long balls, forcing Grand Canyon starting pitcher Chase Frey to work out 24 pitches. This is a problem on the third day of the weekend, especially in the first week of the season when pitchers don’t have time to get deep into games.

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Husker left fielder Will Jesske hit a fastball over the middle of the plate and 405 feet over the left field wall to score the first run for both teams. Not bad for a No. 9 hitter in the lineup. Nebraska tried to extend its lead, keeping the pressure on with back-to-back singles from Keith Sanderson and Overbeck, but a Dylan Carey strikeout ended the threat. After three innings, the Big Red team led 1-0.

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