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Baseball Huskers shut down Rice, 7-0 LINCOLN -- All-American Shane Komine baffled the Rice Owls by tossing a complete-game, three-hit shutout in one of the best outings of his career, as No. 3 Nebraska ran to a 7-0 win over No. 8 Rice in the first game of the three-game NCAA Super Regional series in front of a school-record 5,353 fans at Buck Beltzer Stadium in Lincoln on Friday. With the win, Nebraska improved to 49-14 on the year and moved within one win of the College World Series. Rice fell to 47-19 overall and must now beat the Huskers in back-to-back games on Saturday and Sunday to complete its road to Omaha. Komine, who set the Nebraska single-season and career victory marks by improving to 14-1 on the year and 31-7 in his career, struck out 12 and allowed just three hits in his sixth complete game of the season and 14th of his career. It was Komine’s 14th straight win to break another school record previously held by Troy Brohawn, who had 13 straight wins in 1993. While Komine was running through the Rice lineup, the Huskers were running wild on Rice starter Jon Skaggs, who fell to 9-4 on the year with the loss. Nebraska stole five bases in the first 1.1 innings and the Huskers’ success on the bases allowed NU to race to a 5-0 lead in the third inning, despite managing just two hits. The Huskers finished the day with a season-high six stolen bases, including two each by Will Bolt and Adam Stern, and single steals by John Cole and Jeff Leise. Along with their success in stealing bases, the Huskers succeeded in rattling Skaggs, who uncorked three wild pitches, including two that scored runs, and walked a season-high nine hitters through 7.1 innings. For the game, Skaggs allowed seven runs, six earned, on seven hits with four strikeouts. The only thing that slowed Nebraska’s running game was a 51-minute rain delay in the top of the fourth. After scoring runs in each of the first three innings, the Huskers were held scoreless over the next four innings. While the Husker offense stalled, Komine just kept rolling, striking out the side in the fourth when play resumed. In fact, Komine retired 13 consecutive Owls before Jeff Blevins’ throwing error allowed Hunter Brown to reach first with two outs in the seventh. Nebraska stole two runs in the first inning with Cole’s one-out RBI single coming as the only hit in the inning. Cole’s single scored Adam Stern all the way from first, after Stern had walked to start the Husker rally. Cole then used heads-up, aggressive base running to advance to second on his single, when Rice left second uncovered on a cutoff relay throw home. Cole continued to apply pressure by stealing third base, before Dan Johnson drew a walk to put runners at the corners with one out for Matt Hopper, who drove in his 84th RBI of the year with a sacrifice fly to left to score Cole and give NU a 2-0 lead. In the second inning, Bolt led off with a walk and stole second and third, before Leise struck out, and Stern walked to put runners at the corners. Stern stole second, before Cole drove in Bolt with a ground out to second, as Stern moved to third with two outs. Stern then scored on a wild pitch, as the Huskers put up two runs on the Owls without recording a hit. Hopper led off the third with a single, before Seely sacrificed him to second. Hopper moved to third on Morris’ groundout to second and scored on Skaggs’ second wild pitch. After being shutout over the next four innings, the Huskers played small ball to break through and chase Skaggs with one out in the eighth. Blevins walked and moved to second on Bolt’s bunt single, before both runners moved up on Leise’s sacrifice bunt. After Skaggs was replaced by Matt Cunningham, Stern drove in Blevins with another bunt and was called safe at first when Cunningham failed to step on the bag, to put runners at the corners with one out. Cole followed with his third RBI of the day on a sacrifice fly to right field to score Bolt and give the Huskers a 7-0 lead. For the game, Nebraska scored seven runs on just eight hits and two Rice errors. Among the Husker hits, two were bunt singles, while the Huskers also used three sacrifice bunts and two sacrifice flies to score runs. Hopper led NU’s offense with a 2-for-4 effort, with a double, one RBI and one run scored. Cole added a single, three RBIs and a run scored, while Bolt contributed a single and two runs scored. Leise and Blevins each added doubles, while Johnson pitched in a single. Nebraska Quotes On Nebraska’s Running Game:
Shane Komine Nebraska Notes
Rice Quotes On Rice Pitcher Jon Skaggs:
Jon Skaggs On the 51-Minute Rain Delay:
Eric Arnold Rice Notes Source: University
of Nebraska Sports Information
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