What a memorable weekend it was for the No. 24 Nebraska baseball team. Returning to the friendly confines of Haymarket Park after a disastrous sweep by the .500 Ohio State Buckeyes, the Cornhuskers needed a bounce-back weekend against their neighboring rival. In dominant fashion, NU made mincemeat of Iowa in Friday's series opener. Starting pitcher Carson Jasa tossed seven shutout innings with nine strikeouts against a Hawkeye offense that entered the weekend leading the Big Ten in team average. Catcher Trey Fikes and star shortstop Dylan Carey each homered while Joshua Overbeek paced the offense with three RBIs en route to a 10-0 blanking. Ty Horn re-entered the weekend rotation for the Huskers as the Saturday starter and he turned in a quality start with two runs allowed in six innings with six strikeouts as NU held a firm 7-2 advantage. However, the Cornhuskers' bullpen reared its head as Cooper Katskee and closer J'Shawn Unger surrendered a combined eight runs to turn Saturday's contest into a shootout.…