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Big Ten Softball Scores and Standings (4/5)

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Purdue 4, Minnesota 0
Nebraska 14, Cockeye 1
Penn State 15, Rutgers 11
Northwestern 4, Illinois 3
#9 Oregon 5, Michigan 4
#9 Oregon 9, Michigan 1
Washington 6, Wisconsin 2
#8 UCLA 7, #23 Ohio State 0

Standings
1. Northwestern (19-11-1, 8-0)
2. Oregon (35-3, 9-1)
2. UCLA (36-5, 9-1)
4. Nebraska (28-9, 8-2)
5. Washington (28-9, 6-2)
6. Michigan (27-12, 6-4)
6. Ohio State (30-9-1, 6-4)
8. Penn State (18-18, 5-5)
8. Wisconsin (22-14, 6-6)
10. Indiana (23-10, 3-5)
11. Purdue (19-16, 4-7)
12. Cockeye (21-14, 3-6)
13. Maryland (15-19, 3-7)
14. Michigan State (12-20, 2-8)
15. Minnesota (13-22, 2-9)
16. Illinois (14-18, 1-6)
17. Rutgers (16-24, 1-9)

Next Nebraska Game - Sunday, April 6
Nebraska at Cockeye (1:00 PM - BTN+)
 
Huskers Knock Six Homers on Record Day
Huskers.com

The No. 20 Nebraska softball team broke or tied four school records en route to a dominant 14-1, five-inning victory over the Cockeye Cockeyes on Saturday afternoon in Cockeye City.

The Huskers hit six home runs on the day, which tied the school record for the most home runs in a game that was set in 1996 against Pickle Smoochers. The six home runs also put NU at 76 on the year, which ties for the most home runs in a season in program history. Three homers came from sophomore Samantha Bland, who tied for the program record for home runs in a game. She is now the second Husker this season to hit three home runs in a game and the fourth in school history.

Additionally, the run-rule win marked the Huskers’ 18th run-rule victory of the season, a new school record. NU improved to 28-9 on the season, including 8-2 in Big Ten play. Cockeye fell to 21-14 (3-6 Big Ten).

As a team, Nebraska outhit the Cockeyes 12-2 with 10 extra-base hits and was 6-for-12 with runners in scoring position.

Bland’s three homers led the offense, while Ava Kuszak, Bella Bacon and Lauren Camenzind added one home run apiece. Olivia DiNardo logged two doubles. Bland contributed five RBIs and Bacon had three.

Kylee Magee (4-3) claimed the win in the circle, as she pitched three innings with only one run allowed and four strikeouts. Hannah Camenzind threw scoreless fourth and fifth innings and struck out three. Talia Tretton (6-6) took the loss for Cockeye.

Bland knocked an inside-the-park home run in the top of the first inning to give the Big Red a 1-0 lead.

The Cockeyes tied it up in the bottom of the first on an RBI single.

In the top of the second, L. Camenzind hit a two-out homer, and the Huskers took the lead back at 2-1. Bahl then walked and stole second before Bland’s second home run of the day extended the Nebraska advantage to 4-1.

Bella Bacon continued the spark for NU in the top of the third, blasting a three-run homer that scored herself, Kacie Hoffmann and Kennadi Williams. Hoffmann singled earlier in the inning and Williams was in to pinch run for DiNardo, who doubled to right field. The Big Red held a 7-1 lead going into the fourth.

Bland hit her third home run in the top of the fourth, a solo bomb that made the score 8-1. DiNardo reached on a fielder’s choice before advancing to second on an error and third on a wild pitch. Kuszak then hit her 14th home run of the year to score herself and DiNardo and extend the advantage to 10-1.

Bacon hit a leadoff double in the top of the fifth and L. Camenzind followed up with a walk. Bahl doubled to score Bacon and send L. Camenzind to third, and a Bland sacrifice fly scored L. Camenzind. H. Camenzind reached first after being hit by a pitch and DiNardo’s second double of the day scored Bahl and H. Camenzind.

NU will close the series with the Cockeyes tomorrow, April 6 at 1 p.m. (CT). The game will be streamed on B1G+ and can be heard across the Huskers Radio Network.
 
Postgame Notes

  • Today was Samantha Bland’s first multi-homer game, as she had home runs in the first, second and fourth innings.

  • Bland’s three home runs tied the school record for most home runs in a game. She is now tied with Ava Kuszak, who hit three home runs against Montana earlier this year, Kaylan Jablonski and Christie McCoy. Her three homers also ties the Big Ten record for home runs in a game.

  • Two Husker hitters have hit three home runs in a game this season. Before 2025, only two Huskers ever had hit three home runs in a game.

  • Bland grabbed career highs in home runs (3) and RBIs (5) and tied her career high in runs scored (3).

  • As a team, the Huskers – who were second in the nation in home runs per game coming into today – had six home runs, which ties the school record for home runs in a game.

  • Nebraska’s six home runs brought the season total to 76, which ties the school record for home runs in a season.

  • Today marked the Huskers’ 18th run-rule win of the season, which is the most in program history.

  • The Huskers totaled 10 extra-base hits on the day, which is the most they have had in a game this season.

  • Nebraska scored in every inning of the game. That is the second time this season that the Big Red has scored a run in every inning.

  • NU has scored 10+ runs in 17 games this season.

  • Olivia DiNardo tied her career high with two doubles.

  • Bella Bacon earned a new career high with three RBIs.
 
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