It was another day and another blowout victory for No. 8 Arizona State (8-3) over Nebraska (1-7), as the Sun Devils scored a run in every inning from the fourth inning on to skip past the Cornhuskers 14-1.
In two games thus far, ASU is outscoring its road adversary 27-6, and they mustered 14 hits in game two to barrel past Nebraska.
Since falling to Oklahoma State 2-1 on Feb. 18, ASU’s players noted that the bats have started to turn around compared to the early-season struggles, and that’s not by accident.
“The Monday before Oklahoma State, it was kind of like a business day (at practice),” said junior second baseman Drew Swift, who racked up three more hits on Saturday after setting a career-high with four on Friday.