Nebraska baseball capitalizes on errors to knock off USC 8-7 in extras
Nebraska clashed with No. 12 USC Friday night. The Huskers pulled off the ranked upset, storming back to defeat the Trojans 8-7 in 10 innings.
Nebraska baseball (29-9, 13-3) clashed with No. 12 USC (30-9, 13-6) at home Friday night for game one of the series. The Huskers pulled off the ranked upset, storming back to defeat the Trojans 8-7 in 10 innings.
USC started strong, scoring five runs across the first three innings to put Nebraska in a 5-0 deficit. After the Huskers made the score 5-2 in the sixth, the Trojans added two more runs in the seventh. Nebraska cut the lead to 7-5 in the eighth before forcing extra innings in the ninth, then ending the game in the 10th.
USC suffered multiple miscues in the final two innings, allowing for the Huskers' comeback. A fielding error and a wild pitch helped Nebraska tie the game in the ninth before a throwing error brought in the game-winning run in the 10th. The Trojans finished the night with three errors.
Nebraska totaled 14 hits, while USC delivered nine. Rhett Stokes scored on the error in the 10th after Mac Moyer delivered a bunt for the walk-off. Moyer batted 3-for-5 while Stokes finished 2-for-4 with a walk.