Mojo Hagge - Nebraska
Mojo Hagge had just one at-bat against the third ranked Texas Tech Red Raiders but it was a big one. The outfielder managed to drive in the game-tying run in the bottom of the 7th inning. The Huskers later scored the game winner.
TIE GAME. LET'S GO.@Morris__John scores Roskam‼️#GBR pic.twitter.com/tnF26Lu2mO
— Nebraska Baseball (@Husker_Baseball) March 2, 2019
Colby Gomes - Nebraska
The Husker newcomer managed to close out the win over number three Texas Tech. He also happened to drive in the winning run back when he was playing first base. It's been a while since Nebraska baseball had a performance like this.
BALLGAME. ✊#GBR pic.twitter.com/EocGsWSZLU
— Nebraska Baseball (@Husker_Baseball) March 2, 2019
Matt Waldron - Nebraska
The Huskers' starting pitcher kept the team in the game until the offense got going. He allowed just five base runners and struck out seven in five innings of work. It was a nice follow up to his first start of the year, where he lasted just three innings.
Matt Waldron is likely done after 5 innings, but what an effort. His line: 1 run, 4 hits, 1 walk and seven strikeouts against one of the country's best offenses.#Huskers offense hasn't backed him up yet as NU trails 1-0, mid 5th.
— Evan Bland (@EvanBlandOWH) March 2, 2019
Chad Luensmann - Nebraska
After Waldron had to leave after five innings, reliever Chad Luensmann came in and continued the great performance. He might have walked four, but he also pitched three shutout innings.
Chad Luensmann has worked around 4 walks to throw 3 scoreless innings out of the @Husker_Baseball pen - Nebraska leads Texas Tech 2-1, M8. Luensmann isn't showing the kind of velo we've seen in the past, but his 87-90 two-seamer has some life, and he competes so hard.
— Aaron Fitt (@aaronfitt) March 2, 2019
Brian Klein - Texas Tech
Klein hit an RBI single that gave the Red Raiders a 1-0 lead that held up until the seventh inning. In the end, it wasn't enough against the Nebraska baseball team.
Lanning gets his fifth strikeout to keep us in front through 3.
— Texas Tech Baseball (@TTU_Baseball) March 2, 2019
🔴#WreckEm⚫️ pic.twitter.com/Ft986sGfkm