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The Nebraska
Cornhuskers
baseball
team is a member of the Big Ten Conference
in the NCAA
, and is currently coached by Darin Erstad
. The program started in 1889.
The Huskers have been to twelve NCAA baseball regionals (1979, 1980, 1995, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2008). Nebraska has been to four super regionals (2000, 2001, 2002, and 2005) and three College World Series
(2001, 2002, and 2005). They have also had seventeen 40 win seasons with 7 since 2000.
Nebraska's all-time record is 1,955–1,431–11 (.576). Since 1999, the Huskers constructed a 527-267-2 record (.664). Their all-time conference record is 742–737–1 (.501) and 215–166–1 (.564) in the Big 12 Era.
which includes Hawks Field, and a softball field. Hawks Field is named for one of the primary donor families that contributed to the construction of the baseball stadium and Haymarket Park is named because of its location in Lincoln's
historic Haymarket District. The Cornhuskers have played at Hawks Field since March 5, 2002.
Hawks Field is arguably the finest ballpark in college baseball. Its capacity is 8,500 with 4,500 seats and berms in the outfield. It also has a playground down the right field line. Hawks field is the first collegiate venue to use the SubAir system which can heat and cool the field year round. It was selected as the best playing surface in each of its six years of existence. In November 2007, Hawks Field won the Baseball Field of the Year Award in the College/University division by the Sports Turf Managers Association (STMA) for the second time. The field earned its first honor in 2003 and is the only college park in the country to win twice. The Huskers have been in the top 25 for average attendance every year since the move to the field.
compiled a 767–453–1 record in his 20 years. He had only 2 losing seasons, including his last season. He produced 3 NCAA Tournament teams making his first appearance in 1979 and made it again in 1980. The only other time under Sanders was in 1985. All three teams never made it to the Super Regional. In 1997, the Big 8 turned into the Big 12
in his final season before being fired for his teams inconsistencies.
baseball has seen a resurgence in recent years. Much of the success of these teams and the teams that have followed is due to the efforts of Dave Van Horn
, who compiled a record of 214–92 and 3 straight Big 12 Tournament championships while leading Huskers from 1998–2002. He posted a 16–3 mark in four years of Big 12 Tournament play and a 15–9 record in the NCAA Tournament.
He was chosen as the ABCA Midwest Region Coach of the Year in 2000. He also earned Big 12 Conference Coach-of-the-Year honors before his selection as NCAA Coach of the Year by Baseball America in 2001.
In 1999, they won the Big 12 Tournament championship, marking the school's first conference title of any kind since 1950. Nebraska reached the first NCAA Tournament appearance in 14 seasons. They finished with a 42–18 record. Ken Harvey was the lone Husker to be a Big 12 first teamer and Shane Komine became the freshman of the year.
After many years of being a perennial doormat, the 2000 Huskers became the first team in school history to advance to the Super Regionals in the NCAA tournament but fell one game shy of the College World Series. Dan Johnson, Justin Cowan, Matt Hopper, and Shane Komine earned First Team Big 12 Honors. Also, Shane Komine became the Big 12 Player of the Year, Dan Johnson became the newcomer player of the year, and Matt Hopper became the freshman player of the year.
but lost their 2 games and were eliminated.
The '01 Huskers finished with a 50–16 record, their 2nd straight 50 win season. They produced a 23–4 record at home including nine straight victories before closing stadium gates for the last time. The Huskers ranked in the top 10 nationally with their .334 average and 9.20 runs per game, while leading the Big 12 in 10 categories, including hitting, runs scored, walks, homers and stolen bases. The team produced 4 All-Americans: Shane Komine, Dan Johnson, John Cole and Matt Hopper. They also produced All-Big 12 First Teamers: Shane Komine, Dan Johnson, John Cole, Matt Hopper, Thom Ott, and Jeff Leise. Shane Komine was also the Big 12 Pitcher of the Year.
The Huskers ended with a 47–21 record. The hitters have been plunked an amazing 95 times in 66 games, a total which is not only a single-season record, but the 10th-highest total in NCAA history. Jed Morris was awarded to the All Big-12 team, became the Big 12 Player of the Year, and was the first catcher in school history to earn All-America honors. Jeff Leise also earned All-American and All-Big 12 honors. Aaron Marsden was the only other Husker to be on the All-Big 12 team. After the 2002 season, Van Horn left to accept the head coaching job at his alma mater, Arkansas; Mike Anderson became head coach after 8 seasons as assistant coach.
guided the Huskers to a 337–196–2 record. He was awarded the Big 12 Coach of the Year Award in 2003, and 2005. He has a Big 12 Tournament record of 13–10 and a NCAA Tournament record of 12–10.
Matt Hopper became an All-Big 12 honoree for the 3rd time, and became the Big 12 player of the Year. Aaron Marsden became the Big 12 Pitcher of the Year. Curtis Ledbetter and Quinton Robertson also earned First Team All-Big 12 honors. Alex Gordon earned Collegiate Baseball Freshman All-America honors and became the Big 12 Freshman of the Year.
The bad for Nebraska in 2004 was finishing 36–23 and placing 8th in the Big 12 with a conference 11–16 record. It was the first time that Nebraska hasn’t finished first or second in the league since 1999. The May 16 loss at Baylor marked the first time that Nebraska had been swept in league play since the 2000 season. After going 1–2 in the Big 12 Tournament, they didn't make it to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 1998.
The good is that the Husker pitchers issued a league-low 2.77 walks per nine innings. They went at least 45 innings without an error three times. The Huskers scored five or more runs in an inning 12 times in 11 games. Alex Gordon was the lone Husker All-American.
had their most successful season ever. They started off sweeping a 5 game series over Hawaii-Hilo. After coming back from Hawaii, they went an outstanding 20–3. They won 8 of their 9 Big 12 Conference
Series losing their only series to Texas 1–2. They won the regular season crown and were ready for the Big 12 Tournament. They lost their first game but came back and won their next 5 games winning the tournament. The Huskers hosted a regional winning their 3 games and winning the Super Regional at home sweeping Miami in 2 games. They advanced to the College World Series
for the third time in five years. They beat Arizona State is the first game but lost to Florida. The Huskers played Arizona State again but lost and were done in 3 games. The win against Arizona State was Nebraska's first CWS win in Husker history.
They recorded a team record 57–15 (more wins than any teams in '05) and the .791 winning percentage also easily beat the previous best of .771 set in 1982. They had two 11 game win streaks during the season, once during non-conference play and once in the postseason. The Huskers finished 33–4 at Hawks Field breaking the previous single-season home mark for wins of 29 set four times (1980, 1988, 2002 and 2003). Starting pitchers went a combined 40–5 this season and won 15 straight decisions until Johnny Dorn’s loss to Florida on June 19 at the College World Series. Nebraska had 20 come-from-behind wins all season. Nebraska led the Big 12 and ranked second nationally in ERA.
Nebraska produced great players in Alex Gordon who won the National player of the Year Award, became an All-American, earned First Team All-Big 12 honors, and became the Big 12 Player of the Year. Johnny Dorn won the Freshman Big 12 Pitcher of the Year, became a Freshman All-American, and earned First Team All-Big 12 honors. Joba Chamberlain won the Big 12 Newcomer Pitcher of the Year, and earned First Team All-Big 12 honors. Tony Watson became a Freshman All-American. Curtis Ledbetter earned First Team All-Big 12 honors.
Collegiate Baseball tabbed the 2007 Huskers 9th in their preseason poll. The team started off strong but quickly began to show their youth and inexperience. They were very inconsistent throughout the season going only 14–13 in Big 12 games. They ended up placing 4th in the Big 12
and qualifying as the 3rd seed for the Tempe Regional. They went 2–1 before being defeated by Arizona State in the championship game. They finished the season 32–27.
While 8 pitchers from 2007 left for the draft, the 2008 Nebraska Cornhuskers baseball team
was the youngest for Mike Anderson with 15 newcomers. The Huskers started the season 11–3 and were strong in the Big 12 winning 7 of their 9 series going 17–9–1 in conference play. From February 29 to March 18, the Huskers earned their longest win streak since 2000 at 14 games. Compared to 2006, the team slumped at the end of the season going 2–4 in the postseason and losing their home regional. They went 29–5–1 at home and 11–9 away from Hawks Field. They were ranked as high as #5 and ended in 3rd place in the Big 12. Jake Opitz, Mitch Abeita, and Johnny Dorn were selected to the All Big 12 First Team as Dorn also earned 3rd Team All-American honors.
2009 was a disappointing season for the Big Red. It was the worst season since 1997 going 25–28–1 with a 8–19 conference record. It was the first time they didn't make the Big 12 tournament and didn't make a regional for the first time in 5 years. Hoping to come back from a down season, the 2010 and 2011 Huskers approved but were still not able to make the Big 12 tournament or an NCAA regional going 27-27 and 30-24 respectively.
Mike Anderson and the entire coaching staff were terminated on May 22, 2011 after going 82-79-1 and missing the Big 12 tournament the last three seasons.
on June 2, 2011 to replace Mike Anderson as head coach of the team after 1 season as a volunteer assistant coach. A few days later, Ted Silva was hired as pitching coach as well as former huskers Will Bolt as associate head coach and Jeff Christy as volunteer assistant coach.
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of Omaha, Nebraska
. The Huskers and Bluejays play a 3-game series each year, switching venues for each game. Creighton's original home field is the Creighton Sports Complex
, although they occasionally played home games at Rosenblatt Stadium and now play at TD Ameritrade Park Omaha. The Huskers defeated the Bluejays 2-1 in the first game played at TD Ameritrade on April 19, 2011.
vs. Washington || 3/20/95
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|Triples || 3 || Shawn Buchanan
vs. Wayne State || 2/12/90
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vs. Benedictine || 3/8/83
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|Doubles || 3 || DJ Belfonte
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|Runs || 7 || Jim Bailey
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|RBIs || 10 || Craig Moore
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|Walks || 5 || Jim Bailey vs. Chicago State || 3/16/99
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University of Nebraska–Lincoln
The University of Nebraska–Lincoln is a public research university located in the city of Lincoln in the U.S. state of Nebraska...
Cornhuskers
Nebraska Cornhuskers
The Nebraska Cornhuskers is the name given to several sports teams of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. The university is a member of the Big Ten Conference...
baseball
Baseball
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team is a member of the Big Ten Conference
Big Ten Conference
The Big Ten Conference is the United States' oldest Division I college athletic conference. Its twelve member institutions are located primarily in the Midwestern United States, stretching from Nebraska in the west to Pennsylvania in the east...
in the NCAA
National Collegiate Athletic Association
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, and is currently coached by Darin Erstad
Darin Erstad
Darin Charles Erstad is the Head Coach of the University of Nebraska Cornhuskers baseball team and a former Major League Baseball outfielder/first baseman. Prior to , he had played with the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim franchise before signing with the Chicago White Sox in 2007...
. The program started in 1889.
The Huskers have been to twelve NCAA baseball regionals (1979, 1980, 1995, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2008). Nebraska has been to four super regionals (2000, 2001, 2002, and 2005) and three College World Series
College World Series
The College World Series or CWS is an annual baseball tournament held in Omaha, Nebraska that is the culmination of the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship, which determines the NCAA Division I college baseball champion. The eight teams are split into two, four-team, double-elimination brackets,...
(2001, 2002, and 2005). They have also had seventeen 40 win seasons with 7 since 2000.
Nebraska's all-time record is 1,955–1,431–11 (.576). Since 1999, the Huskers constructed a 527-267-2 record (.664). Their all-time conference record is 742–737–1 (.501) and 215–166–1 (.564) in the Big 12 Era.
Venue
From 1979 through 2001, the Cornhuskers played at Buck Beltzer Stadium. On July 30, 1999 the university announced plans for Haymarket ParkHaymarket Park
Haymarket Park is a baseball and softball complex in Lincoln, Nebraska. It is half a mile west of the campus of the University of Nebraska in downtown Lincoln. It is named because of its location in Lincoln's historic Haymarket District.-Hawks Field:...
which includes Hawks Field, and a softball field. Hawks Field is named for one of the primary donor families that contributed to the construction of the baseball stadium and Haymarket Park is named because of its location in Lincoln's
Lincoln, Nebraska
The City of Lincoln is the capital and the second-most populous city of the US state of Nebraska. Lincoln is also the county seat of Lancaster County and the home of the University of Nebraska. Lincoln's 2010 Census population was 258,379....
historic Haymarket District. The Cornhuskers have played at Hawks Field since March 5, 2002.
Hawks Field is arguably the finest ballpark in college baseball. Its capacity is 8,500 with 4,500 seats and berms in the outfield. It also has a playground down the right field line. Hawks field is the first collegiate venue to use the SubAir system which can heat and cool the field year round. It was selected as the best playing surface in each of its six years of existence. In November 2007, Hawks Field won the Baseball Field of the Year Award in the College/University division by the Sports Turf Managers Association (STMA) for the second time. The field earned its first honor in 2003 and is the only college park in the country to win twice. The Huskers have been in the top 25 for average attendance every year since the move to the field.
Coaches from 1889–1977
Tenure | Coach | Years | Record | % |
1889–1891 | C.D. Chandler | 3 | 4–5 | .444 |
1892–1893 | Charles Stroman | 2 | 3–2–1 | .583 |
1897 | E.N. Robinson | 1 | 8–5–1 | .607 |
1898 | F.B. Ryons | 1 | 6–4 | .600 |
1901 | Mike Henderson | 1 | 9–11 | .450 |
1902 | Geo P. Shidler | 1 | 17–8 | .680 |
1904 | J.H. Bell | 1 | 10–3 | .769 |
1906 | S.S. Eager | 1 | 5–12–1 | .306 |
1919–1921 | Paul Schissler | 3 | 20–14 | .589 |
1922 | Owen Frank | 1 | 12–4 | .750 |
1923 | Scotty Dye | 1/2 | 4–4 | .500 |
1923 | Earl Carr | 1/2 | 2–8 | .200 |
1925-1925 | William G. Kline William G. Kline William Gordon Kline was an American college football, baseball and basketball coach. At different times, Kline served as the head coach of the Nebraska Cornhuskers baseball, basketball and football teams, as well as the Florida Gators baseball, basketball and football teams.- Early life :Kline... |
2 | 18–15 | .545 |
1929–1930 | John Rhodes | 2 | 12–12–1 | .632 |
1931 | W.H. Browne | 1 | 2–10 | .167 |
1933–1941 | W.W. Knight | 9 | 38–92 | .292 |
1942 | A.J. Lewandowski | 1 | 3–11 | .214 |
1946 | Frank Smagacz | 1 | 9–7 | .563 |
1947–1977 | Tony Sharpe | 31 | 394–388–6 | .503 |
- Head coaches are not available from 1899, 1900, 1905, and 1907–1912. The Huskers didn't have a team in 1903, 1913–1918 (WWI), 1926–1928, 1932, and 1943–1945 (WWII).
John Sanders (1978–1997)
John SandersJohn Sanders (baseball)
John Frank Sanders is a retired American baseball player, coach, manager and scout. Although he began and ended his career in the professional game, he is most known as the longtime head baseball coach of the University of Nebraska, where his teams won a school-record 767 games.Sanders was a...
compiled a 767–453–1 record in his 20 years. He had only 2 losing seasons, including his last season. He produced 3 NCAA Tournament teams making his first appearance in 1979 and made it again in 1980. The only other time under Sanders was in 1985. All three teams never made it to the Super Regional. In 1997, the Big 8 turned into the Big 12
Big 12 Conference
The Big 12 Conference is a college athletic conference of ten schools located in the Central United States, with its headquarters located in Las Colinas, a community in the Dallas, Texas suburb of Irving...
in his final season before being fired for his teams inconsistencies.
Dave Van Horn (1998–2002)
NebraskaNebraska Cornhuskers
The Nebraska Cornhuskers is the name given to several sports teams of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. The university is a member of the Big Ten Conference...
baseball has seen a resurgence in recent years. Much of the success of these teams and the teams that have followed is due to the efforts of Dave Van Horn
Dave van Horn
Dave Van Horn is the current head baseball coach of the University of Arkansas Razorbacks baseball team, which plays its home games in recently renovated Baum Stadium...
, who compiled a record of 214–92 and 3 straight Big 12 Tournament championships while leading Huskers from 1998–2002. He posted a 16–3 mark in four years of Big 12 Tournament play and a 15–9 record in the NCAA Tournament.
He was chosen as the ABCA Midwest Region Coach of the Year in 2000. He also earned Big 12 Conference Coach-of-the-Year honors before his selection as NCAA Coach of the Year by Baseball America in 2001.
1998–2000
Van Horn was hired just 35 days before the 1998 season and led the Huskers to a 24–20 record and a 7th place finish in the Big 12.In 1999, they won the Big 12 Tournament championship, marking the school's first conference title of any kind since 1950. Nebraska reached the first NCAA Tournament appearance in 14 seasons. They finished with a 42–18 record. Ken Harvey was the lone Husker to be a Big 12 first teamer and Shane Komine became the freshman of the year.
After many years of being a perennial doormat, the 2000 Huskers became the first team in school history to advance to the Super Regionals in the NCAA tournament but fell one game shy of the College World Series. Dan Johnson, Justin Cowan, Matt Hopper, and Shane Komine earned First Team Big 12 Honors. Also, Shane Komine became the Big 12 Player of the Year, Dan Johnson became the newcomer player of the year, and Matt Hopper became the freshman player of the year.
2001 : 1st CWS
In 2001, the Huskers were ranked as high as 4th in the nation starting the season in the top 10 for the first time in team history. They started off going 2–3 but won their next 13 games. They captured a conference best 20–8 mark in Big 12 play after winning a series against Texas and sweeping Texas Tech, Oklahoma, Baylor, and Oklahoma State. The Huskers got their first regular-season conference crown since 1950. The pitchers had great outings en route to a 4–0 performance winning the Big 12 Tournament for the 3rd consecutive time. They are the first team to win Big 12 regular-season and tournament titles in the same season. They were number 8 overall in the NCAA tournament and hosted a regional for the first time in team history getting wins over Northern Iowa and Rutgers. They advanced to the Super Regional facing Rice who beat the Huskers 16–2 in the season opener. Nebraska beat Rice in the 1st two games and got their first chance to play in the College World SeriesCollege World Series
The College World Series or CWS is an annual baseball tournament held in Omaha, Nebraska that is the culmination of the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship, which determines the NCAA Division I college baseball champion. The eight teams are split into two, four-team, double-elimination brackets,...
but lost their 2 games and were eliminated.
The '01 Huskers finished with a 50–16 record, their 2nd straight 50 win season. They produced a 23–4 record at home including nine straight victories before closing stadium gates for the last time. The Huskers ranked in the top 10 nationally with their .334 average and 9.20 runs per game, while leading the Big 12 in 10 categories, including hitting, runs scored, walks, homers and stolen bases. The team produced 4 All-Americans: Shane Komine, Dan Johnson, John Cole and Matt Hopper. They also produced All-Big 12 First Teamers: Shane Komine, Dan Johnson, John Cole, Matt Hopper, Thom Ott, and Jeff Leise. Shane Komine was also the Big 12 Pitcher of the Year.
2002 : A New Home
2002 was the first year that Nebraska played at Hawks Field. The '02 campaign started off well going 7–3 before playing against Big 12 opponents. The Huskers swept 7 teams during the entire season helping the Huskers with a 11 game win streak from the end of the regular season to the Big 12 Tournament until they lost to Texas in the tournament final. Coach Dave Van Horn picked up the 200th victory in his Husker coaching career with a 4–3 win over Cal Poly on May 10, near the end of the regular season. Nebraska got to host another regional and won its third straight regional title, sweeping the board and outscoring its opponents 30–6 in three games over Southwest Missouri State, Marist, and UW-Milwaukee. They hosted Richmond in the Super Regionals and won the series 2–1 earning a ticket to Omaha for the 2nd straight season. Like 2001, the Huskers were eliminated in their 2 games being defeated by Clemson and South Carolina.The Huskers ended with a 47–21 record. The hitters have been plunked an amazing 95 times in 66 games, a total which is not only a single-season record, but the 10th-highest total in NCAA history. Jed Morris was awarded to the All Big-12 team, became the Big 12 Player of the Year, and was the first catcher in school history to earn All-America honors. Jeff Leise also earned All-American and All-Big 12 honors. Aaron Marsden was the only other Husker to be on the All-Big 12 team. After the 2002 season, Van Horn left to accept the head coaching job at his alma mater, Arkansas; Mike Anderson became head coach after 8 seasons as assistant coach.
Mike Anderson (2003–2011)
In his 9 seasons, Mike AndersonMike Anderson (baseball coach)
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guided the Huskers to a 337–196–2 record. He was awarded the Big 12 Coach of the Year Award in 2003, and 2005. He has a Big 12 Tournament record of 13–10 and a NCAA Tournament record of 12–10.
2003–2004
The Huskers were better than expexcted under first year Mike Anderson. They were picked fourth in the league by the Big 12 coaches in the preseason. Nebraska started off winning 11 of their first 13 games. They won 8 of their 9 conference series going 20–7 and becoming the Big 12 regular-season conference winner. They went 2–2 in the Big 12 Tournament winning their first two but lost the next two. The Huskers hosted a Regional but were eliminated by Southwestern Missouri State. They ended the season with a 47–18 mark.Matt Hopper became an All-Big 12 honoree for the 3rd time, and became the Big 12 player of the Year. Aaron Marsden became the Big 12 Pitcher of the Year. Curtis Ledbetter and Quinton Robertson also earned First Team All-Big 12 honors. Alex Gordon earned Collegiate Baseball Freshman All-America honors and became the Big 12 Freshman of the Year.
The bad for Nebraska in 2004 was finishing 36–23 and placing 8th in the Big 12 with a conference 11–16 record. It was the first time that Nebraska hasn’t finished first or second in the league since 1999. The May 16 loss at Baylor marked the first time that Nebraska had been swept in league play since the 2000 season. After going 1–2 in the Big 12 Tournament, they didn't make it to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 1998.
The good is that the Husker pitchers issued a league-low 2.77 walks per nine innings. They went at least 45 innings without an error three times. The Huskers scored five or more runs in an inning 12 times in 11 games. Alex Gordon was the lone Husker All-American.
2005 : Husker History
The '05 Huskers2005 Nebraska Cornhuskers baseball team
The 2005 Nebraska Cornhuskers baseball team is Mike Anderson's 3rd year as Head coach. The huskers play their home games at Hawks Field.-Roster:-Preseason:...
had their most successful season ever. They started off sweeping a 5 game series over Hawaii-Hilo. After coming back from Hawaii, they went an outstanding 20–3. They won 8 of their 9 Big 12 Conference
Big 12 Conference
The Big 12 Conference is a college athletic conference of ten schools located in the Central United States, with its headquarters located in Las Colinas, a community in the Dallas, Texas suburb of Irving...
Series losing their only series to Texas 1–2. They won the regular season crown and were ready for the Big 12 Tournament. They lost their first game but came back and won their next 5 games winning the tournament. The Huskers hosted a regional winning their 3 games and winning the Super Regional at home sweeping Miami in 2 games. They advanced to the College World Series
2005 College World Series
The 2005 College World Series was held June 17 through 27, 2005 in Omaha, Nebraska. Eight NCAA Division I college baseball teams met after having played their way through a 64-team bracket to play at historic Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium. It was won by Texas, which defeated Florida in the championship...
for the third time in five years. They beat Arizona State is the first game but lost to Florida. The Huskers played Arizona State again but lost and were done in 3 games. The win against Arizona State was Nebraska's first CWS win in Husker history.
They recorded a team record 57–15 (more wins than any teams in '05) and the .791 winning percentage also easily beat the previous best of .771 set in 1982. They had two 11 game win streaks during the season, once during non-conference play and once in the postseason. The Huskers finished 33–4 at Hawks Field breaking the previous single-season home mark for wins of 29 set four times (1980, 1988, 2002 and 2003). Starting pitchers went a combined 40–5 this season and won 15 straight decisions until Johnny Dorn’s loss to Florida on June 19 at the College World Series. Nebraska had 20 come-from-behind wins all season. Nebraska led the Big 12 and ranked second nationally in ERA.
Nebraska produced great players in Alex Gordon who won the National player of the Year Award, became an All-American, earned First Team All-Big 12 honors, and became the Big 12 Player of the Year. Johnny Dorn won the Freshman Big 12 Pitcher of the Year, became a Freshman All-American, and earned First Team All-Big 12 honors. Joba Chamberlain won the Big 12 Newcomer Pitcher of the Year, and earned First Team All-Big 12 honors. Tony Watson became a Freshman All-American. Curtis Ledbetter earned First Team All-Big 12 honors.
The End of the Big 12: 2006–2011
In 2006, Nebraska sprinted into the top 5 nationally, and was looking poised to make it back to Omaha for the College World Series. They were ranked as high as number 2 nationally and swept 3 Big 12 teams. However, Nebraska ran into a huge late season slump losing 8 of their last 11 regular season games and losing their last 3 Big 12 series. They were 3–0 in the Big 12 Tournament going into the championship game but lost to Kansas 7–9. They managed to host a regional, only to go two and out and bow out early ending with a 42–17 record. Brandon Buckman, Ryan Wehrle, Luke Gorsett, Tony Watson, and Brett Jensen earned First Team All Big 12 honors.Collegiate Baseball tabbed the 2007 Huskers 9th in their preseason poll. The team started off strong but quickly began to show their youth and inexperience. They were very inconsistent throughout the season going only 14–13 in Big 12 games. They ended up placing 4th in the Big 12
Big 12 Conference
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and qualifying as the 3rd seed for the Tempe Regional. They went 2–1 before being defeated by Arizona State in the championship game. They finished the season 32–27.
While 8 pitchers from 2007 left for the draft, the 2008 Nebraska Cornhuskers baseball team
2008 Nebraska Cornhuskers baseball team
The 2008 Nebraska Cornhuskers baseball team is Mike Anderson's 6th year at Head coach. The huskers play their home games at Hawks Field.-Pre-Season:...
was the youngest for Mike Anderson with 15 newcomers. The Huskers started the season 11–3 and were strong in the Big 12 winning 7 of their 9 series going 17–9–1 in conference play. From February 29 to March 18, the Huskers earned their longest win streak since 2000 at 14 games. Compared to 2006, the team slumped at the end of the season going 2–4 in the postseason and losing their home regional. They went 29–5–1 at home and 11–9 away from Hawks Field. They were ranked as high as #5 and ended in 3rd place in the Big 12. Jake Opitz, Mitch Abeita, and Johnny Dorn were selected to the All Big 12 First Team as Dorn also earned 3rd Team All-American honors.
2009 was a disappointing season for the Big Red. It was the worst season since 1997 going 25–28–1 with a 8–19 conference record. It was the first time they didn't make the Big 12 tournament and didn't make a regional for the first time in 5 years. Hoping to come back from a down season, the 2010 and 2011 Huskers approved but were still not able to make the Big 12 tournament or an NCAA regional going 27-27 and 30-24 respectively.
Mike Anderson and the entire coaching staff were terminated on May 22, 2011 after going 82-79-1 and missing the Big 12 tournament the last three seasons.
New Coach, New Conference
Before moving to the Big 10 Conference, the University of Nebraska hired former Husker and Major League All-Star Darin ErstadDarin Erstad
Darin Charles Erstad is the Head Coach of the University of Nebraska Cornhuskers baseball team and a former Major League Baseball outfielder/first baseman. Prior to , he had played with the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim franchise before signing with the Chicago White Sox in 2007...
on June 2, 2011 to replace Mike Anderson as head coach of the team after 1 season as a volunteer assistant coach. A few days later, Ted Silva was hired as pitching coach as well as former huskers Will Bolt as associate head coach and Jeff Christy as volunteer assistant coach.
Big 12 Tournament
Year | Seed | Record | % | Finished |
1979 | – | – | – | – |
1980 | – | – | – | – |
1985 | – | – | – | – |
1999 | 5 | 4–0 | 1.000 | Champion |
2000 | 2 | 5–1 | .833 | Champion |
2001 | 1 | 4–0 | 1.000 | Champion |
2002 | 2 | 3–1 | .750 | Lost Championship Game |
2003 | 1 | 2–2 | .500 | Lost Semifinals |
2004 | 8 | 1–2 | .333 | Lost 2nd Round |
2005 | 1 | 5–1 | .833 | Champion |
2006 | 4 | 3–1 | .750 | Lost Championship Game |
2007 | 4 | 1–2 | .333 | Lost in Pool Play |
2008 | 3 | 1–2 | .333 | Lost in Pool Play |
Total | 29–12 | .707 | 10 Appearances |
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NCAA Tournament
Year | Seed | Record | % | Notes |
1979 | 3 | 1–2 | .333 | Lost Northeast Regional |
1980 | 2–2 | .500 | ||
1985 | 1–2 | .333 | ||
1999 | 2 | 1–2 | .333 | Lost Ohio State Regional |
2000 | 1 | 4–2 | .667 | Lost Stanford Super Regional |
2001 | 1 | 5–2 | .714 | CWS Appearance |
2002 | 1 | 5–3 | .625 | CWS Appearance |
2003 | 1 | 3–2 | .600 | Lost Lincoln Regional |
2004 | – | – | – | – |
2005 | 1 | 6–2 | .750 | CWS Appearance |
2006 | 1 | 0–2 | .000 | Lost Lincoln Regional |
2007 | 3 | 2–2 | .500 | Lost Arizona State Regional Final |
2008 | 1 | 1–2 | .333 | Lost Lincoln Regional |
Total | 31–25 | .554 | 12 Appearances |
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- Nebraska made both the Big 12 Tournament and the NCAA Tournament in 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2008.
Rivalries
Nebraska competes in an in-state rivalry with the Creighton BluejaysCreighton Bluejays
The Creighton Bluejays, or Jays, are the athletic teams of Creighton University, a Jesuit/Catholic University located in Omaha, Nebraska, United States. Creighton competes in NCAA Division I athletics, competing in the Missouri Valley Conference...
of Omaha, Nebraska
Omaha, Nebraska
Omaha is the largest city in the state of Nebraska, United States, and is the county seat of Douglas County. It is located in the Midwestern United States on the Missouri River, about 20 miles north of the mouth of the Platte River...
. The Huskers and Bluejays play a 3-game series each year, switching venues for each game. Creighton's original home field is the Creighton Sports Complex
Creighton Sports Complex
Creighton Sports Complex is a baseball and softball venue located on the campus of Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska, USA. It is home to the Creighton Bluejays baseball and softball teams, members of the Division I Missouri Valley Conference. The baseball team plays the majority of its...
, although they occasionally played home games at Rosenblatt Stadium and now play at TD Ameritrade Park Omaha. The Huskers defeated the Bluejays 2-1 in the first game played at TD Ameritrade on April 19, 2011.
All-Americans
- The Huskers have produced 16 1st Team All-Americans. Ten have come in the Big 12 era with Shane Komine and Alex Gordon earning the honors twice.
- Bob Cerv – 1950
- Don Brown – 1955
- Gene Stohs – 1972
- Steve Stanicek – 1982
- Paul Meyers – 1986
- Troy Brohawn – 1993
- Marc Sagmoen – 1993
- Darin Erstad – 1995
- Ken Harvey – 1999
- Shane Komine – 2000–2001
- Dan Johnson – 2001
- John Cole – 2001
- Matt Hopper – 2001
- Jeff Leise – 2002
- Jed Morris – 2002
- Alex Gordon – 2004–2005
Major Leaguers
- 34 former Huskers have played at least one game in the Majors.
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Current Minor Leaguers
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Other
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Records
(9 inn.) || 8 || Alvie Shepherdvs. Washington || 3/20/95
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| || 8 || Patrick Johnson
vs. Washington || 3/20/95
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|Home Runs || 3 || Dan Johnson
at Southern Utah || 3/6/01
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| || 3 || 3 others ||
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|Triples || 3 || Shawn Buchanan
vs. Wayne State || 2/12/90
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| || 3 || Dan Boever
vs. Benedictine || 3/8/83
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|Doubles || 3 || DJ Belfonte
vs. Creighton || 5/18/10
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| || 3 || 15 others ||
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|Runs || 7 || Jim Bailey
vs. Chicago State || 3/16/99
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| || 7 || Ken Harvey
vs. Chicago State || 3/16/99
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|RBIs || 10 || Craig Moore
vs. Chicago State || 3/16/99
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| || 10 || Gene Torczon vs. Tulsa || 4/5/58
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|Walks || 5 || Jim Bailey vs. Chicago State || 3/16/99
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| || 5 || Tom Novak
vs. Denver College || 4/18/49
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Pitching
Stat | Record | Player | Date |
Innings Pitched | 13 | Dennis O'Doherty vs. Colorado |
4/26/74 |
Strikeouts | 17 | Shane Komine vs. Kansas | 4/8/00 |
17 | Brent Friehauf vs. St. Cloud State |
3/24/83 |
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Individual Season
BattingStat | Record | Player | Year |
At Bats | 294 | Jeff Leise | 2002 |
Runs | 100 | Ken Ramos | 1988 |
Hits | 109 | Jeff Leise | 2002 |
109 | Francis Collins | 1997 | |
Total Bases | 201 | Jed Morris | 2002 |
Doubles | 27 | Cody Asche | 2011 |
Triples | 9 | Shawn Buchanan | 1990 |
Home Runs | 25 | Dan Johnson | 2001 |
RBIs | 90 | Jed Morris | 2002 |
90 | Mike Duncan | 1985 | |
Walks | 91 | Bobby Benjamin | 1988 |
Batting Average | .478 | Ken Harvey | 1999 |
Longest Hit Streak | 38 | Francis Collins | 1996 |
Stolen Bases | 60 | Scott Hooper | 1984 |
Slugging Percentage | .930 | Steve Stanicek | 1982 |
Pitching
Stat | Record | Player | Year |
Innings Pitched | 131.2 | Shane Komine | 2001 |
Appearances | 36 | Mike Bellows | 1994 |
Complete Games | 9 | Troy Brohawn | 1993 |
Starts | 18 | Joba Chamberlain | 2005 |
18 | Shane Komine | 2001 | |
Shutouts | 4 | Jamie Rodrigue | 2000 |
Strikeouts | 159 | Shane Komine | 2000 |
Scoreless Innings | 33.1 | Justin Pekarek | 2004 |
ERA | 0.95 | Ray Novak | 1955 |
Wins | 14 | Shane Komine | 2001 |
Losses | 8 | Pat Driscoll | 1997 |
Conference Wins | 8 | Shane Komine | 2001 |
8 | Troy Brohawn | 1993 | |
Saves | 16 | Brett Jensen | 2004 |
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Individual career
Stat | Record | Player | Year |
Games Played | 254 | Matt Hopper | 2000–03 |
Games Started | 247 | Matt Hopper | 2000–03 |
Batting
Stat | Record | Player | Year |
At Bats | 966 | Matt Hopper | 2000–03 |
Runs Scored | 246 | Matt Hopper | 2000–03 |
Hits | 338 | Matt Hopper | 2000–03 |
Total Bases | 591 | Matt Hopper | 2000–03 |
Doubles | 56 | Will Bolt | 1999–2002 |
Triples | 21 | Shawn Buchanan | 1988–91 |
Home Runs | 64 | Matt Hopper | 2000–03 |
Walks Drawn | 223 | Bobby Benjamin | 1988–90 |
RBIs | 271 | Matt Hopper | 2000–03 |
Batting Average | .451 | Marc Sagmoen | 1992–93 |
Stolen Bases | 103 | Jeff Carter | 1982–85 |
Slugging % | .791 | Dan Johnson | 2000–01 |
Pitching
Stat | Record | Player | Year |
Innings | 431.0 | Shane Komine | 1999-02 |
Appearances | 87 | Steve Hale | 1999-03 |
Complete Games | 18 | Shane Komine | 1999-02 |
Starts | 59 | Shane Komine | 1999-02 |
Shutouts | 6 | Jamie Rodrigue | 2000–03 |
Strikeouts | 510 | Shane Komine | 1999-02 |
ERA (min. 40 inn.) | 1.78 | Ben Amaya | 1982–83 |
Wins | 41 | Shane Komine | 1999-02 |
Losses | 17 | Dan Buehrer | 1973–76 |
Saves | 31 | Brett Jensen | 2004–06 |
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Category | Record | Opponent | Date |
Longest Game by Innings | 22 | Colorado 2, Nebraska 1 | 4/26/74 |
At Bats | 77 | Colorado | 4/26/74 |
Runs Scored | 50 | Chicago State | 3/16/99 |
Runs Scored by Opponent | 37 | Oklahoma State | 4/8/95 |
Margin of Victory | 47 | 50–3 vs. Chicago State | 3/16/99 |
Runs Scored Both Teams | 55 | Nebraska 18, Oklahoma State 37 | 4/8/95 |
Runs Scored in an Inning | 17 | Washington | 3/20/95 |
Hits | 35 | Chicago State | 3/16/99 |
Doubles | 10 | Creighton | 4/23/08 |
Triples | 6 | Wayne State | 3/1/85 |
Home Runs | 9 | Chicago State | 3/16/99 |
Total Bases | 73 | Chicago State | 3/16/99 |
RBIs | 48 | Chicago State | 3/16/99 |
RBIs, Both Teams | 51 | Chicago State | 3/16/99 |
Walks | 19 | Fort Hays State | 3/18/89 |
19 | Northwest Missouri State | 3/4/87 | |
Stolen Bases | 13 | Nebraska-Omaha | 3/16/95 |
Strikeouts by NU | 16 | Texas | 5/26/04 |
16 | Kansas State | 4/27/91 | |
Strikeouts of Opponent | 22 | UL-Lafayette (15 inn.) | 2/20/09 |
Walks Allowed | 20 | Wichita State | 4/8/87 |
Hits Allowed | 26 | Oklahoma State | 4/8/95 |
Big 12 Record |
Big 10 Record |
NCAA Record |
Season T>am Bests
Category | Record | Year(s) |
Wins | 57 | 2005 |
Consecutive Wins | 26 | 1983 |
Losses | 35 | 1997 |
Batting Average | .339 | 1985 |
Slugging Percentage | .548 | 1985 |
At Bats | 2,448 | 2005 |
Runs Scored | 676 | 1985 |
Hits | 787 | 2001 |
Doubles | 154 | 2002 |
Triples | 38 | 1980 |
Home Runs | 94 | 1985 |
Total Bases | 1,228 | 1985 |
RBIs | 603 | 1985 |
Walks | 565 | 1988 |
Stolen Bases | 196 | 1984 |
Strikeouts | 454 | 1997 |
Double Plays | 80 | 1988 |
Games Played | 72 | 2005 |
Lowest ERA | 2.64 | 1965 |
Complete Games | 31 | 1980 |
Innings Pitched | 643.0 | 2005 |
Strikeouts of Opponent | 538 | 2005 |
Shutouts | 15 | 1979 |
Consecutive Scoreless Innings | 43.1 | 2004 |
Saves | 23 | 2005 |
Fielding Percentage | .975 | '04 & '05 |