No. 25 Nebraska pulled off a dramatic comeback to beat Iowa 15-11 on Saturday afternoon at Hawks Field at Haymarket Park. The Huskers overcame an eighth-inning deficit with a big offensive surge in front of 7,773 fans, their largest home crowd since 2008 and the 22nd biggest in Hawks Field history. The energy in the stadium helped Nebraska clinch the series win. With the win, the Huskers moved to 36-14 overall and 19-7 in Big Ten games, scoring 15 runs on 16 hits with just one error. Iowa dropped to 29-20 overall and 12-14 in the conference after putting up 11 runs on 13 hits in the high-scoring game. Nebraska’s offense got contributions from up and down the lineup, with Dylan Carey coming through in a big way. The sophomore went 3-for-5 and hit a game-tying three-run homer during Nebraska’s seven-run eighth inning. His long shot to center field swung the momentum back to the Huskers after Iowa had taken the lead. Will Jesske had a big day too, going 2-for-3 with a grand slam and four RBI.…