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Baseball 2001 Sillman Helps Huskers Rebound with 12-1 Victory March 17 "Mike gave us exactly what we needed today," Nebraska Coach Dave Van Horn said. "Playing five games in six days, we didn't have a lot in the bullpen, but Mike gave us eight strong innings. Early on, he was able to get through quickly, throwing four pitches one inning and six in another. He had all of his pitches working, especially when he got ahead of hitters." "I had a great defense behind me today," Sillman said, as the Huskers who turned a pair of double plays to thwart Gent rallies. "I was able to throw strikes and knew they would make the plays out there." While Sillman handcuffed the Gents offense, sophomore centerfielder Jeff Leise paced the Husker offensive attack, going 2 for 3 with a pair of homers and a career-high six RBI. The Creighton Prep graduate, who has three homers in the last two games, broke open the contest with a three-run homer in the second and tallied NU's final runs with a three-run shot in the ninth. The Omaha, Neb., native extended his hit streak to 18 games and walked three times in the win The Huskers roughed up Centenary starter Kevin Cassidy, scoring five runs in the second and adding a pair in the third, as he lasted just 3.1 innings in falling to 2-2 on the season. In the second, consecutive doubles by Dan Johnson and John Cole to lead off the inning plated the first run before Jeff Blevins walked, putting runners on first and second. Jed Morris sacrificed the runners over before Brandon Eymann's grounder to second scored Cole with NU's second run of the frame. With two outs, Will Bolt drew a walk before Jeff Leise sent a Cassidy offering over the right field fence for his third homer of the season, and second in as many games, to give NU a five-run advantage. "I think scoring the five runs early was important." Van Horn said. "We were able to take the wind out of their sails early and it allowed us to relax." In the third, Blevins increased the Husker lead to 7-0 with a two-run homer to center, his first of the season, to chase Cassidy, who allowed seven runs on six hits. The Huskers added single runs in the sixth and seventh innings before Leise's second homer of the day, a three run shot to right, provide the final margin. NU pounded out 12 hits, including three by catcher Jed Morris, who went 3 for 4. Johnson and Cole also had two hits apiece in the victory. Nebraska returns to action
on Tuesday, March 20, when the Huskers travel to Wichita State to
take on the Shockers. NU won the earlier meeting, 8-7, in Lafayette,
La., on Feb. 25. Source: University of Nebraska Sports Information | ||||||||||||||||
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