
The Nebraska baseball team will hold an intrasquad scrimmage Saturday to replace the canceled exhibition game against Wichita State.
The scrimmage is scheduled for a noon start at Haymarket Park and will be open to the public.
The exhibition against Wichita State was canceled because of COVID-19 issues in the Shockers’ program, and will not be rescheduled.
Fans attending Saturday’s scrimmage are encouraged to plan ahead with the Nebraska football game also scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Saturday at Memorial Stadium. Parking for baseball will be available for purchase only.
Immediately surrounding Haymarket Park, Lots 19, 20 and 21 will open beginning at 8 a.m. Saturday for $35 per vehicle, which is good for the entire day.
Fans with football parking permits for Lots 19, 20 and 21 will be validated upon entry to the lots. Auxiliary parking locations near Haymarket Park include grass spaces directly west of Sun Valley Boulevard for $10 per vehicle ($50 for recreational vehicles). Football fans may also pay to park in those parking locations beginning at 8 a.m.
NU will hold its annual Red-White Series fall scrimmages Oct. 11-13 at Haymarket Park. Those seven-inning games are open to the public and admission is free.
Photos: Fresh off a Big Ten title, the Huskers return to the diamond for fall practice
Nebraska baseball players warm up a fall practice Tuesday at Haymarket Park.
GWYNETH ROBERTS, Journal Star
Nebraska baseball players listen to head coach Will Bolt (right) during a fall practice Tuesday at Haymarket Park.
GWYNETH ROBERTS, Journal Star
Nebraska baseball teammates prepare for a drill during a fall practice Tuesday at Haymarket Park.
GWYNETH ROBERTS, Journal Star
Nebraska pitcher Kyle Perry (center) talks will teammates before a fall practice Tuesday at Haymarket Park.
GWYNETH ROBERTS, Journal Star
Nebraska pitcher Drew Christo (25) talks with teammate Jackson Brockett (33) before a fall practice Tuesday at Haymarket Park.
GWYNETH ROBERTS, Journal Star
Nebraska baseball teammates CJ Hood (32) and Colby Gomes run a drill during a fall practice Tuesday at Haymarket Park.
GWYNETH ROBERTS, Journal Star
Nebraska baseball teammates Kyle Perry (left) and Corbin Hawkins complete warmups during a fall practice Tuesday at Haymarket Park.
GWYNETH ROBERTS, Journal Star
Nebraska outfielder Chase Mason listens to head coach Will Bolt during a fall practice Tuesday at Haymarket Park.
GWYNETH ROBERTS, Journal Star
Nebraska pitcher Mason Ornelas (center) speaks with teammates Braxton Bragg (12) and Quinn Mason (36) before a fall practice Tuesday at Haymarket Park.
GWYNETH ROBERTS, Journal Star
Nebraska director of player development Rob Childress (left) watches players, including, Caleb Feekin, warm up during a fall practice Tuesday at Haymarket Park.
GWYNETH ROBERTS, Journal Star
Nebraska baseball players warm up during a fall practice Tuesday at Haymarket Park.
GWYNETH ROBERTS, Journal Star
Nebraska pitcher CJ Hood is shown at a fall practice Tuesday at Haymarket Park.
GWYNETH ROBERTS, Journal Star
Nebraska infielder Max Anderson runs a drill during a fall practice Tuesday at Haymarket Park.
GWYNETH ROBERTS, Journal Star
Nebraska head baseball coach Will Bolt speaks to the media before a fall practice Tuesday at Haymarket Park.
GWYNETH ROBERTS, Journal Star
Nebraska pitching coach Jeff Christy speaks with catcher Josh Caron during a fall practice Tuesday at Haymarket Park.
GWYNETH ROBERTS, Journal Star
Nebraska catcher Nick Wimmers (foreground) runs a baserunning drill during a fall practice Tuesday at Haymarket Park.
GWYNETH ROBERTS, Journal Star
Nebraska coach Jeff Christy (center) watches pitchers Ethan Bradford (left) and Dawson McCarville warm up during a fall practice Tuesday at Haymarket Park.
GWYNETH ROBERTS, Journal Star
Nebraska baseball players warm up during a fall practice Tuesday at Haymarket Park.
GWYNETH ROBERTS, Journal Star
Get local news delivered to your inbox!

Must See
-
Football
/ 6 months agoHuskers Fight Hard but Fall Short Against UCLA
LINCOLN – The Nebraska Cornhuskers gave it their all on Saturday, with standout efforts...
-
Football
/ 6 months agoGAMEDAY: Nebraska Set to Face Undefeated Indiana in Key Big Ten Showdown
Bloomington, IN – It’s Game Day, Husker Nation! Nebraska (5-1, 2-1 Big Ten) returns...
-
Football
/ 7 months agoBlackshirts Shine as Nebraska Tops Rutgers 14-7 on Homecoming
Lincoln, NE – Nebraska’s Blackshirt defense played a starring role in the Huskers’ 14-7...
By Chris
You must be logged in to post a comment Login