A dozen pitchers, three lead changes: Omaha baseball downs Nebraska
Evan Bland OMAHA WORLD-HERALD LINCOLN — Without its star hitter and facing a top-25 scoring offense, Omaha looked the part of an underdog against r...

Evan Bland OMAHA WORLD-HERALD LINCOLN — Without its star hitter and facing a top-25 scoring offense, Omaha looked the part of an underdog against red-hot Nebraska. Instead the Mavs rose up in the tensest moments and took down the Huskers for a second straight spring. A wacky midweek affair featuring a dozen pitchers and three lead changes ended in a 10-6 Omaha victory Tuesday night that was equal parts energizing for the visitors and flummoxing for the hosts. The Mavs scored in five straight innings against the NU bullpen to win their fourth consecutive game overall.