Drama keeps finding the No. 16 Nebraska baseball team in 2026. Focused on keeping its stellar midweek record intact, the Huskers fired out with another quick start, using two wild pitches from Kansas State starting pitcher James Guyette to plate two first-inning runs before a throwing error from KSU's right fielder scored Jett Buck to stamp an early 3-0 lead. NU starter Tucker Timmerman enjoyed the early cushion and opened his outing with two scoreless innings. Despite a third-inning run by the Wildcats, Dylan Carey answered for NU with a sacrifice fly to make the score 4-1. Kansas State then found its power stroke as Omaha native Ty Smolinski knocked Timmerman out of the game with a two-run home run in the fourth to cut the deficit down to one. The change to Kevin Mannell didn't help. Nick English crushed a 3-1 pitch to left field for a second two-run homer to give the Wildcats a 5-4 advantage.…