Huskers Fall 4-2 to Louisiana
Matt Wells had three hits, including his fourth homer of the year.
Lincoln - Louisiana-Lafayette scored three runs in the first two innings and made it stand up, downing fourth-ranked Nebraska, 4-2, in front of crowd of 4,443 at Hawks Field Friday evening.
The Ragin’ Cajuns, who improved to 22-25, held Nebraska to two runs, its lowest total since March 18, on just seven hits to become only the second unranked team to win in the two-year history of Hawks Field.
Sophomore catcher Matt Wells provided all of the Huskers’ offense with a career high three hits, including his fourth homer of the season, a two-run shot in the bottom of the second. Daniel Bruce also had two hits, going 2-for-4, but three Ragin’ Cajun pitchers held Nebraska (35-12) scoreless for the final 7.1 innings.
Andy Gros (4-6) came in for UL starter Kevin Ardoin in the fifth and earned the win, allowing just two hits in 4.1 scoreless innings before Kraig Schambough retired the only batter he faced for his third save.
UL took a quick 2-0 lead off of Husker starter Aaron Marsden, stringing together three consecutive hits with one out in the top of the first. Dallas Morris doubled and came around to score on Corey Coles’ triple to the wall in right center before Ryan Core gave the visitors a two-run lead with an RBI single to left.
Associate Head Coach Rob Childress, who is filling in for Head Coach Mike Anderson, who is in Colorado with his ill father, said the Huskers’ slow start was costly in tonight’s loss.
"I really felt like we weren't ready as a team to play at the start of the game," Childress said. "After the third inning, we got after it and it was too little to late. (Kevin) Ardoin did a nice job with the start, and Andy Gros is a veteran guy that we didn't make adjustments to. He did a great job and didn't really give us a chance (offensively)."
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