OKLAHOMA CITY -- Dan Johnson
pounded two home runs and Brian Rodaway faced the minimum
number of Oklahoma State hitters through five innings as
Nebraska built a 10-0 lead after 5 1/2 innings to cruise
into their third straight Big 12 Championship game with
a 10-5 win over the Cowboys at the Southwestern Bell Bricktown
Ballpark in Oklahoma City on Saturday.
With the win, the top-seeded
Huskers improved to 44-14 on the season and completed a
five-game season series sweep of the fifth-seeded Cowboys,
who fell to 40-20 on the year. The Huskers will face sixth-seeded
Texas A&M (33-26) in the Big 12 Championship Game on
Sunday, at 1 p.m. in a game televised live by Fox Sports
Net (Channel 57 in Lincoln).
The Aggies also improved to
3-0 in the tournament with a 10-1 win over seventh-seeded
Oklahoma in Saturdays first semifinal game. The Huskers
are 1-2 against the Aggies this season after dropping the
regular-season series in College Station, Texas.
Rodaway (4-2), a 6-3, 185-pound
senior from Lincoln, Neb., baffled Cowboy hitters through
five innings, allowing just one ball to reach the outfield.
Jimbo McAuliffes sharp single to center on Rodaways
first pitch of the game was the only hit surrendered by
the left-hander through the first five innings. Rodaways
7.2 innings pitched was the longest outing of his career,
bettering a seven-inning complete game that came against
the Cowboys earlier this season in a 20-2 win over OSU in
Lincoln on May 6.
The Cowboys finally got to
Rodaway in the sixth inning, when he allowed two runs on
three hits. Rodaway left with the bases loaded and two outs
in the eighth, when right-hander Steve Hale faced three
batters without getting an out, as OSU closed to within
10-5. Hale left the bases loaded for left-hander Brandon
Penas, who got pinch hitter Zach Cates to fly out to shallow
left to end the Cowboy rally. Nebraska closer Thom Ott pitched
a scoreless ninth inning to seal the win.
For the game, Rodaway allowed
five runs, scattered eight hits, struck out five and did
not issue a walk. OSU starter Shane Hawk (2-3) took the
loss for the Cowboys, allowing two runs in 3.2 innings.
Reliever Joe Weaver, who entered the game with a 7-0 record
and a 1.46 ERA, surrendered Nebraskas other eight
runs in 2.1 innings.
Nebraska carried a 3-0 lead
into the sixth after scoring single runs in the third, fourth
and fifth innings, highlighted by Johnsons solo homer
to right-center field in the fifth. Johnson capped Nebraskas
rally in the sixth with a two-run homer to right that went
deep onto the paved concourse behind the wall and bounced
completely out of the stadium.
Johnsons second blast,
his third in the tournament and 22nd of the season, tied
a tournament game record and surpassed his 21 home runs
last season. He also moved ahead of Darin Erstad (41, 1993-95)
and Steve Stanicek (43, 1980-82) into second on Nebraskas
career charts with 43 in his career. It was Johnsons
fifth multi-homer game of the season and ninth of his career.
Johnson also upped his season total to 77 RBIs, matching
Matt Hoppers 77 RBIs on the year. Johnson (9) and
Hopper (5) have combined to drive in 14 of Nebraskas
22 runs in the tournament and all four of the Huskers
home runs.
As a team, Nebraska pounded
three Cowboy pitchers for 16 hits, including three hits
from John Cole, Matt Hopper and Jeff Leise, and two hits
apiece from Adam Stern, Tito Rivera and Johnson. The Huskers
also benefitted from four OSU errors, including two miscues
in Nebraskas seven-run sixth.
Coles 3-for-5 performance
on the day included a double, an RBI, two runs scored and
a stolen base. Heading into the championship game, Cole
is 7-for-12 with two doubles, six runs scored, two RBIs
and five stolen bases and four walks. With five steals,
Cole has already tied the tournament record held Anthony
Hensley of Baylor in four games in the 1999 tournament.
Nebraskas win extended
the Huskers Big 12 Tournament winning streak to eight
games, which is a continuing tournament record. The Huskers
improved to 12-1 all-time in the Big 12 Tournament, including
a perfect 4-0 mark on Saturdays. Nebraska is 2-0 in Big
12 title games.
Nebraska vs. Oklahoma State
Post Game Notes
Nebraska's win extended the Huskers' Big 12 Tournament
winning streak to eight games and is now 12-1 all-time in
the tournament.
Heading into the championship
game, John Cole is 7-for-12 with two doubles, six runs scored,
two RBIs and five stolen bases.
With five steals, Cole has
already tied the tournament record held by Anthony Hensley
of Baylor in four games in the 1999 tournament.
Dan Johnson's two homer
game is the fifth of the season and ninth of his career.
Matt Hopper extended his
Big 12 Tournament hitting streak to six games, tied for
second all-time.
NU extended its win steak
to six games over Oklahoma State and is 4-0 against OSU
in Big 12 Tournament games.
Nebraska has scored four
or more runs in an inning 53 times this season and have
scored 10 or more runs in a game 26 times this season.
Quotes
Head coach Dave Van Horn:
"Basically what we ask of our pitchers is to throw the ball
over the plate, get strikes and make them hit ground balls.
Brian Rodaway did that today. He did everything we asked
him to do. We're real proud of Brian."
First baseman Dan Johnson:
"I feel good. It's a great park to hit in. The hitting allies
are great."
Pitcher Brian Rodaway:
"I was real pleased with my outing. The defense did a great
job, the whole team did a great job. It was a great team
win.