The Nebraska baseball team fell by a score of 4-2 against the Northwestern Wildcats on Saturday afternoon. Nebraska had just three hits with runners on base, and was unable to capitalize on early opportunities.
The Huskers loaded the bases in the first inning. After Spencer Schwellenbach struck out, the next three batters would reach. Aaron Palensky and Joe Acker both singled before Ty Roseberry walked. With only one out, Keegan Watson struck out and Jaxon Hallmark flew out to the warning track in center field.
After starting pitch Matt Waldron set the Wildcats down in order in the first, the Huskers had another opportunity to take the lead.