Peoria Sports Complex
16101 North 83rd Avenue Peoria AZ 85382
PEORIA, Ariz.—Colton Shaver’s second-inning home run was one of few bright spots Saturday for BYU baseball as it fell to Nebraska 9-1, at the Peoria Sports Complex.
The freshman’s lead-off 340-foot-plus homer closed the gap to 2-1 in the second inning, taking a first-pitch fastball over the left field fence. But a five-run sixth inning increased Nebraska’s lead to the eventual 9-1 margin in front of a crowd of 1,914.
“We weren’t real sharp on the mount today and Nebraska made us pay for it,” BYU head coach Mike Littlewood said. “What makes them a great team is they just grind out at-bats and don’t give in.”
The Cornhuskers improved their record to 4-3, while BYU drops to 1-7. The Cougars used five pitchers, starting with Salt Lake Community College transfer Brady Corless who left the game in the third when Nebraska took a 3-1 lead.
The Huskers stopped BYU’s threats in the second, fourth and fifth innings. Following Shaver’s dinger, the first of the season for the Cougars, Eric Urry and Bronson Larsen hit consecutive two-out singles, but were left aboard.
In the fourth frame, Dallen Reber led off with a double to left field but was stranded with a teammate on first. In the fifth Tanner Chauncey looped a one-out single to center and made it to second on a passed ball. He was joined on base when Shaver drew a walk on four straight balls before Reber flew out to center field to end the inning.
Cougar second baseman Chauncey left the game with a tight hamstring in the seventh inning after he beat out a single to shortstop.
“We are playing solid baseball right now, and when we start getting some timely hitting, it will be the difference between winning games and losing games,” Littlewood said.
The Cougars now ready for a four-game series starting Thursday against Oklahoma, but the location may be moved to Dallas pending the weather situation.
Nebraska is no longer ranked, but will provide stiff competition this week for BYU baseball when the two teams compete in Arizona.
The Cornhuskers (1-2) lost two of three games and their No. 23 ranking last week at UNLV, while BYU (0-4) is looking for its first win. The Cougars and Nebraska play a four-game series starting Thursday at the Peoria Sports Complex, site of the Seattle Mariners and San Diego Padres spring training camp.
“We knew how tough these first two weeks would be,” BYU coach Mike Littlewood said. “Our goal is to get better and at Santa Barbara we played well and got better in those four days. Similarly, we want to compete and get better this week and the games with Nebraska will enable us to do this.”
Kolton Mahoney (0-1, 5.40) will start Thursday’s game at 1 p.m. MDT,Jeff Barker (0-1, 3.60) starts the first game of a doubleheader on Friday at noon, followed by Brandon Kinser (0-0, 0.00), and Brady Corless (0-1, 5.40) will start Saturday’s game at noon.
“We have moved Kinser into our starting rotation because Hayden (Rogers) needs to work on some things,” Littlewood said. “We don’t know if this is a temporary move, but it will give us a left-hander coming out of the pen that can go hard for a couple of innings.
“Buffo (Maverik) was a nice surprise for us with his mound presence and we feel comfortable with him coming out of the pen.”
Kinser, Buffo and Gonzaga transfer Michael Rucker all have earned run averages of 0.00 in a combined nine innings on the mound this season. Kinser will be making his second start as a Cougar, having been pressed into a starting role last year at Dallas Baptist at the last minute due to a pre-game injury to Hayden Rogers. Kinser, a senior, has made 32 appearances as a Cougar reliever.
Centerfielder Brennon Lund has a current five-game hitting streak and leads the Cougars with a .410 batting average.
The Nebraska-BYU games can be listened to and followed through live links on www.byucougars.com. Last year BYU lost its four-game series at this same Peoria Sports Complex to Kansas.
Following the Nebraska games, the Cougars travel to play a four-game series at Oklahoma next week before the home opener against Hartford in March.