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April 16, 2014
 
10-run second inning
powers Huskers to 17-6 win

 
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Lincoln — Trailing after the top of the first inning for the second straight game, Nebraska exploded for a combined 15 runs in their first two at-bats, including a 10-run, 11-hit second inning, en route to a 17-6 victory Wednesday over Nebraska-Omaha at Hawks Field.

Austin Darby paced the NU offense with a three-hit, four-RBI day at the plate. Steven Reveles produced his first career four-hit game, and Michael Pritchard was 3-for-4 with three runs scored and three RBIs.

Eight NU batters drove in runs, while five Huskers had multiple hits and six NU players scored at least twice.

The Huskers last scored 10 runs in a inning during a 15-2 win over Northern Colorado in 2010 and the Huskers last plated 17 runs in a game at Ohio State in 2012.

On the mound, Kyle Kubat went 6.0 innings to earn his third win of the season. He gave up five runs (three earned) on seven hits and one walk while striking out a season high five.

For the second straight day, the Huskers found themselves in an early hole when the Mavericks capitalized on a pair of fielding errors in the top of the first to take a 2-0 lead.

In the bottom of the first, Darby connected on a two-run double down the right field line on a 1-1 pitch to plate both Pritchard and Jake Placzek, tying the game at 2-2. Reveles then sent the first pitch he saw to right field to score Darby, giving the Huskers a 3-2 lead. After stealing his fourth base of the year, Reveles scored on a Blake Headley single through the left side, and Headley then scored on a fielding error later in the inning to give NU a 5-2 lead.

The Huskers put the contest out of reach in the second inning when 16 batters came to the plate, giving NU a 15-2 lead. The Huskers produced 11 hits in the inning, with Pritchard, Darby and Reveles each notching a pair of hits. The Huskers sent 10 batters to the plate before the first out of the inning was recorded and had the bases loaded following a one-out single by Headley before UNO reliever Cole Volkens ended the frame with consecutive outs.

A pair of RBI singles from UNO's Brett Bass and Tyler Splichal combined with a Caleb Palensky sacrifice fly to right scored three runs in the top of the third, as the Mavericks attempted to chip away at Nebraska's lead. The Huskers pushed their lead to 17-5 in the fifth inning when Headley scored on a wild pitch and Pritchard drove in Ryan Boldt with a RBI single.

The Mavs scored once more in the eighth on a pair of doubles but could not get any closer.

                                    R  H  E
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UNO ............. 2  0 3 000 010 -  6 17  3
Nebraska ........ 5(10)0 020 00x - 17 17  2
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Source: University of Nebraska Athletic Dept.