Last weekend was a good reminder for the No. 25 Nebraska baseball team that anything can happen. Just as the chatter for the Huskers' chances of hosting an NCAA Regional for the first time since 2008 heated up, Nebraska dropped only its second conference series of the season by getting swept at Ohio State. In another change of the weekend rotation, breakout star Carson Jasa earned a quality start in Friday's series opener, with six innings and allowing two runs. Ty Horn dealt two scoreless innings in relief, but the usual potent NU offense was limited to just four hits by OSU starter Gavin Kuzniewski as the Buckeyes scratched out a 2-1 series-opening victory. Ohio State jumped on NU starter Gavin Blachowicz early on in the next game, plating three runs in the opening inning. The Huskers were once again shut down by the OSU rotation as starter Chris Domke posted seven innings with just one run surrendered in an eventual 7-3 win to secure the weekend series.…