The Nebraska baseball team made it four consecutive wins and eight wins in their last nine games with a 4-1 defeat of Nebraska-Kearney yesterday afternoon at Hawks Field in Lincoln. Kale Kiser sparked the offense with a solo home run in the sixth inning that started a three-run frame that provided the winning margin for the Husker. It was Kiser’s second homer in as many games. Richard Stock, Austin Darby, and Chad Christensen also drove in runs for the Big Red. Five Husker hurlers combined to allow just one run on five hits. Dexter Spitsnogle worked the first three innings, and Ryan Hander worked innings four through six to earn the first win of his Husker career. Luke Bublitz worked a clean ninth for the save. The Huskers move to 8-4 with the win. They host California for a four-game series starting Friday.