After putting 12 runs on the board in a win on Saturday, the Nebraska baseball team was unable to find an offensive rhythm on Sunday afternoon in a 4-0 loss to the 21st-ranked California Golden Bears at Hawks Field in Lincoln. The Huskers compiled just three hits on the afternoon as six Cal pitchers combined for the shutout. Tom Lemke worked six and two-thirds innings in his start for the Huskers and was tagged with the hard-luck loss, as he allowed three runs, all earned, on nine hits. The Bears hold a 2-1 advantage in the four game series that concludes today. The Huskers will look for a series split tomorrow when they send Tyler Niederklein to the mound for his first start of the season. Cal will counter with Mike Theofanopolous. First pitch at Hawks Field is set for 7:05.