Lake Charles, LA --
Nebraska nearly rallied from a two-run ninth inning
deficit, but pinch runner Mike Sillman was tagged out at the plate by Brad Wilcutt,
as Southern Mississippi held on for a 6-5 win over the 11th ranked Huskers Sunday
afternoon.With two out and Sillman
at second, Matt Hopper, who led NU with a pair of hits, hit a sharp single to
left center, and third base coach Mike Anderson waved the runner home, but left
fielder Jeff Cook fired a strike to Wilcutt, who was blocking the plate as Sillman
was tagged to end the Husker comeback.
Nebraska,
which dropped to 3-3 on the season, had rallied from a 6-4 deficit earlier in
the inning, as pinch hitter Justin Seely doubled and came around to score on a
double by Ryan Bonesio before Hoppers two-out single almost capped another
Husker comeback.
In the first, Southern
Miss jumped out to a 3-0 lead off Nebraska starter Phil Shirek, scoring all three
runs with two outs. Jarrett Hoffpauir gave the visitors a 1-0 with an RBI single
to left before Bobby Gardner doubled to right center, plating two more runs for
the Golden Eagles.
The Huskers came
back, scoring two runs in the third before tying the game at 3-3. In the third,
Jeff Leise led off with a double to the wall in right center and scored on Adam
Riddles RBI single to left. Riddle later scored on Matt Hoppers sacrifice
fly. The Huskers received their second sacrifice fly RBI of the game in the fifth,
as Jed Morris brought home Joe Simokaitis, who walked, advanced to second on a
wild pitch amd moved to third on Adam Riddles ground out.
After
the rocky start, Shirek, who dropped to 0-1 with the loss, settled down, throwing
five innings and allowing only two hits after USMs three-run first. The
freshman right-hander from Minot, N.D., struck out seven and allowed five runs
(four earned) on five hits before running into trouble in the sixth, as the Golden
Eagles scored two runs to take a 5-3 lead.
Brad
Willcutt led off with a double and moved to third on an error by Daniel Bruce
off a Griff Israel fly ball. The error would prove to be costly, as USM proceed
to load the bases before NU reliever Jason Burch uncorked a pair of wild pitches,
allowing Willcut and Israel to cross the plate.
USM
Charlie Rogers picked up the win, throwing six inning of three-hit ball. The senior
walked six and struck out two to move to 2-0 on the year, as USM improved to 6-1
on the campaign.
The Huskers cut the
USM lead to 5-4 in the seventh, as pinch hitter Drew Anderson led off with a double,
moved to third on a balk and scored on Nick Tilbrook wild pitch.
The
Golden Eagles added a controversial run in the top of the ninth to push the margin
to 6-4. With one out and the bases loaded, Jeff Cook hit a slow roller to Jeff
Blevins, who fired home to get Matt Benson at the plate. Home plate umpire Dwayne
Hilton initially ruled Benson was out at the plate, but after USM coach Corky
Palmer appealed the call, Hilton reversed his original decision, saying that Morris
never had control of the ball on the force. The sudden reversal caused a second
argument that led to the ejection of NU Coach Dave Van Horn and provided the Eagles
margin of victory.
Nebraska returns
to Lincoln this evening and will be off on Monday before returning to practice
on Tuesday. The Huskers will depart for Fresno, Calif., Wednesday afternoon for
a three-game series with the Bulldogs Thursday through Saturday.
Source: University of Nebraska Athletic Dept.
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