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Huskers Snap Four Game Skid, Win At Kansas State, 11-9

Three home runs made the difference Tuesday night in Manhattan, as the Nebraska (15-16, 2-6 Big Ten) took down Kansas State (15-18, 2-7 Big 12) by a final score of 11-9. Jesse Wilkening, Luke Roskam, and Mojo Hagge all went deep for the Huskers who snapped a four game losing streak with the win.

Kansas State scored runs in each of the first four innings, as they methodically worked counts against Husker starting pitch Nate Fisher.

Nebraska scored five runs, with two in the second and three in the third to match Kansas State at five early on. Nebraska used a free pass, an error, a wild pitch, and two sacrifices to get on the board in the second. In the third Hagge homered and Wikening and Roskam each had run scoring hits.

After being tied at five, Nebraska got the go ahead run in the form of Wilkening on base via a hit batter. Roskam then hit a line drive over the wall in right for his third home run of the season to put the Huskers up 7-5.

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