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Huskers Blank K-State

The Husker baseball team finished off a season sweep of Kansas State with a 6-0 win in Manhattan last night. Five Nebraska hurlers combined for a four-hit shutout, the team’s first of the season. Husker starter Tyler King worked four scoreless innings in his first career start for the win, and Tyler Niederklein, Ryan Hander, Aaron Bummer and Travis Huber finished things off. Offensively, the Huskers first struck on Rich Sanguinetti’s double and an error in the third inning, taking a 2-0 lead. Sanguinetti’s RBI single and Kash Kalkowski’s two-run knock opened the margin to 5-0 in the seventh. Kale Kiser’s sacrifice fly in the ninth provided one last piece of insurance. The win snaps Nebraska’s two-game losing streak and moves them to 20-11 on the season. The Huskers open a three-game home series with Iowa on Friday.

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