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USC pitching throttled in ten-run-rule loss

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The USC Trojans suffered their second loss off the weekend series against Nebraska 12-2 to force a run-rule ending after seven innings.

USC Trojans infielder Adrian Lopez (5) runs to first base during an NCAA baseball game between University of Southern California and University of California Los Angeles on Friday, April 3, 2026 at Jackie Robinson Stadium in Los Angeles Calif The No. 12 USC Trojans could not keep up with the Nebraska Cornhuskersโ€™ fast-paced offense in a 12-2 run-rule loss Saturday afternoon. USC never saw a lead in the game, unlike Friday nightโ€™s comeback walk-off victory by Nebraska.

This afternoon was all Cornhuskers, ending the game with a two rbi single that implemented the ten-run-rule after just seven innings. Grant Govel took the mound for USC for his tenth start of the season, but could not replicate the exceptional performance from Mason Edwards in the first game of the Nebraska series. Instead, Govel lasted three innings and gave up seven runs off of eight hits with one strikeout.

The Nebraska takeover started with a four-run cascade in the first inning. The Cornhuskers formulated a series of extra-base hits to bring runners home, such as RBI doubles from Jett Buck and Drew Grego. It was a 37-pitch inning from Govel and the first time he's given up a run in the first inning since February 28 against the Cal Poly Mustangs in San Luis Obispo.

The drubbing continued in the third inning with back-to-back solo home runs to right field from Case Sanderson and Dylan Carey. Drew Grego followed suit with a solo home run of his own later in the inning to up the score to 7-0. USC's Chase Herrell succeeded Govel in the fourth inning, an atypical appearance for the common weekday starter.