MINNEAPOLIS -- Jason Kennedy's eighth-inning RBI single broke a 1-1tie, as Minnesota scored
five runs in the bottom of the eighth inning to down No. 9 Nebraska, 5-3
in front of a crowd of 217 at the Metrodome Wednesday afternoon.Trailing 1-0 after seven
innings, the Gophers, who improved to 5-10, finally got to Husker starter
Brian Duensing in the bottom of the eighth. With one out and Sam Steidel
on first, Ben Pattee tripled off the baggie in right, plating the tying
run. Luke Appert walked to put runners on the corners, as NU Coach Dave
Van Horn brought in Phil Shirek. Kennedy then singled off the Husker reliever
to give the Gophers a 2-1 lead. After an intentional walk, pinch hitter
David Roach gave UM a four-run advantage with a three-run triple down
the right field line off Jason Burch.
Duensing, who fell
to 0-1 in with the defeat, turned in a strong performance in the losing
effort. He took a shutout into the eighth and scattered six hits in 7.1
innings in his first collegiate start. A southpaw from Omaha who had pitched
four innings before today, Duensing struck out four and walked two, both
in the eighth.
After the teams combined
for 25 runs in Tuesday's 19-6 Husker victory, this afternoon's contest
turned into a pitcher's duel between Brian Duensing and Minnesota starter
Craig Molldrem, who allowed an unearned run in the third, but held NU
in check until the ninth.
Molldrem picked up
the win for the Golden Gophers, finishing one out away from complete-game
performance. The sophomore right-hander allowed three runs scattered eight
hits and struck out six Huskers to improve to 2-1 on the season.
The Huskers got on
the board in the third, as Will Bolt scored on Drew Anderson's sacrifice
fly to right. Bolt opened the frame with a single and moved into scoring
position as Jeff Leise's single bounded past right fielder Jason Kennedy,
putting runners on second and third with one out.
NU, which dropped
to 12-6 and saw its four-game winning streak come to an end, rallied in
the ninth, stringing together three consecutive hits off Molldrem to cut
the deficit to 5-3. With two outs, Daniel Bruce doubled and came around
on Bolt's RBI single, his third hit of the day. Pinch hitter Justin Seely
then plated Bolt with a single to the gap in right center to put NU within
two runs. Gopher closer Tim Theis came in to get Leise, who had two of
NU's eight base hits, to ground out to first to end the game for his first
save.
The Huskers begin
a three-game series with No. 22 Texas Tech this weekend at Hawks Field.
Friday's first pitch is scheduled for 2 p.m., as All-American Shane Komine
(4-0, 1.22 ERA) will take the hill for the Huskers.
Source: University of Nebraska Athletic Dept.
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