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College  | Story | 12/12/2025

College Notebook: December 12

Nebraska Cornhuskers

2025 Highlights: The Cornhuskers were a difficult team to figure in ’25 as they finished with 33 wins, played just .500 (15-15) in the Big Ten but had some big wins at various times during the season and got hot at the right time. They knocked off then #16 Vanderbilt in the second game of the year, beat #5 Oregon State 2-out-of-3 at home in late March and then got hot at Charles Schwab Field in Omaha to win the Big Ten Tournament. They beat Michigan State in a 10-inning thriller before taking care of #4 Oregon, knocking off Penn State and then shutout #13 UCLA to punch their ticket to the Chapel Hill Regional. Head coach Will Bolt has now led his alma mater to three conference titles and three NCAA Regional appearances during his six years in Lincoln. No different than when he was a player, Bolt’s teams play with passion and toughness, this was never more evident than the way they finished their season last year.

Impact Returners:

· Junior Case Sanderson (.307/.417/.416, 9 doubles, 3 HR, 31 RBI) elite defender who has added physicality and is showing an uptick in power at the dish



· Senior Josh Overbeek (.293/.483/.377, 13 doubles, 6 HR, 28 RBI) two-year starter, team leader, switch hitter with power from both sides of the plate

· Senior Dylan Carey (.288/.486/.377, 20 doubles, 8 HR, 41 RBI) three-year starter, excellent defender up the middle, doubles machine

· Sophomore Devin Nunez (.331/.496/.406, 6 doubles, 5 HR, 22 RBI) led the team in hitting as true freshman, slashing type player with complete skillset

· Junior Max Buettenback (.286/.532/.383, 8 doubles, 7 HR, 27 RBI) lefthanded hitter with emerging power, adds depth to lineup and primed for big season

· Junior Ty Horn (4.94, 4-4, 17 starts, 85.2 IP, 76:32 K:BB) experienced veteran arm with power stuff, fastball 92-94 up to 96 mph with SL/CB/CH combo

· Sophomore Carson Jasa (8.68, 2-2, 11 appearances, 18.2 IP, 24:19 K:BB) some of the best pure stuff in the country, fastball 95-97 touching 98 mph with CT/SL/CH

· Sophomore Gavin Blachowicz (3.80, 3-0, 17 appearances, 21.1 IP, 22:14 K:BB) will move into the rotation, coming off excellent freshman year, FB up to 94 with CT/SL

Intriguing Newcomers:

· Freshman RHP Jace Ziola has huge upside with monster arm strength, has already been up to 96 mph with advanced ability to spin the ball, work ethic to match

· Washburn transfer Senior Jett Buck (.365/.757/.421, 18 doubles, 21 HR, 68 RBI) adds an explosive bat to the middle of the lineup, should make major impact

· Senior Southern Indiana transfer Cole Kitchens (.371/.624/.420, 18 doubles, 12 HR, 60 RBI) adds another power threat to the lineup, proven run producer

· Miami of Ohio transfer Cooper Katskee (3.08, 11-2, 16 app, 10 starts, 84.2 IP, 70:30 K:BB) All-American RHP, low-90s heater with a quality 3-pitch off-speed mix

· Mississippi State transfer Kevin Mannell (4.30, 2-0, 11 app, 14.2 IP, 19:5 K:BB) should be the closer with lower-slot release, fastball 90-93 with sweeper, slider and change

2026 Outlook: Will Bolt has a nice core of experienced position players as well as arms that experienced the postseason last year. While the returning hitters are battle tested, the addition of some thump to the lineup through the portal could take this team to the next level. If a few of the transfers duplicate their production at the D2 level, they could be a scary offensive club to deal with. Just as important, however, is the fact that they return veteran arms that were in the rotation. This staff should have length and plenty of power stuff to navigate the weekend series and the Big Ten gauntlet. On paper, this club looks every bit as good as last year’s NCAA Tournament team and if these portal additions pay off, they should be another championship contender in 2026.


Oregon Ducks

2025 Highlights: The Mark Wasikowski era continues to take the program where it has never been before and 2025 was particularly groundbreaking, as the Ducks won its first regular season league title in more than half a century. Accumulating 42 wins over the season, including 22 victories in Big Ten Conference play, Oregon put together a top 20 RPI. Due to their regular season resume, they hosted the first round of the NCAA Tournament, marking the first time in program history that they reached the postseason five years in a row. Their roster was one of the most physically imposing in the country and their offense could bludgeon opposing pitching staffs. They averaged 8 runs per game, batting .295 as a team with 103 doubles and 115 home runs all told. Being the #12 national seed, their season would ultimately end in controversy and disappointment losing to Utah Valley and Cal Poly at home.

Impact Returners:

· Senior Ian Umlandt (2.55, 6-2, 18 app, 60.0 IP, 44:16, K:BB) LHP with big time experience and moxie, can fill multiple roles and blend pitches with the best of them

· Senior Dominic Hellman (.326/.567/.426, 6 doubles, 13 HR, 44 RBI) imposing frame at 6-6/250, light tower power, healthy and in position to have a career year

· Senior Drew Smith (.313/.487/.423, 3 doubles, 5 HR, 25 RBI) reliable defender who can play a corner in both the infield and outfield, cornerstone type guy

· Junior Maddox Molony (.309/.565/.403, 8 doubles, 15 HR, 45 RBI, 10 SB) physical middle infielder at 6-3/220, big time juice from the right side, fundamental defender

· Junior Ryan Cooney (.335/.500/.445, 12 doubles, 6 HR, 49 RBI, 15 SB) battled injuries last season but still produced in big way, complete skillset across all aspects of game

· Sophomore Burke-Lee Mabeus (.257/.376/.379, 5 doubles, 2 HR, 23 RBI) switch-hitting catcher, much improved offensively, elite toolset behind the dish

· Sophomore Will Sanford (6.39, 2-2, 10 starts, 38.0 IP, 42:39 K:BB) big time arm talent, has refined delivery and command, fastball 91-94 touching 95 mph with power SL

Intriguing Newcomers:

· Northern Kentucky transfer Gabe Miranda (.254/.458/.397, 2 doubles, 2 HR, 15 RBI) lefthanded 6-3/215 hitter with the approach to have a big season

· Freshman Brayden Jaska is a 6-6/210 catcher with the athletic ability to stick behind the dish, plus power and plus arm strength, could be an impact very early in career

· Freshman Angel Laya is a strong and projectable lefthanded hitter that profiles as a middle of the order bat long-term,6.6 runner, plus arm strength

· Senior NAIA Azusa Pacific transfer Elijah Cook (.364/.545/.417) was limited in playing time a year ago but possesses true centerfielder skill traits

· Senior Josh Schleichardt (.305/.603/.411, 18 doubles, 10 HR, 34 RBI, 18 SB) transfers in from D2 Vanguard will be an offensive power threat and corner defender

· San Diego transfer Cal Scolari (3.89, 6-3, 16 starts, 76.1 IP, 83:39 K:BB) will be a sophomore who could push into the rotation, fastball in the mid-90s with 4-pitch mix

· Gonzaga transfer Miles Gosztola (6.40, 5-8, 15 starts, 77.1 IP, 74:30 K:BB) is a junior LHP with a low-90s heater and out pitch slider, could fill multiple roles on the staff

· Devin Bell (2.39, 6-3, 11 starts, 75.1 IP, 77:25 K:BB) is a senior transfer from Western Oregon, 46 career appearances, pitchability righty with mid-90s fastball

2026 Outlook: Waz loves to stack his teams with physicality, power and athleticism. There may not be a roster in the country that will look better getting off the bus than the Ducks in 2026. A scary thought for opponents is that this version of the Oregon offense may have more juice than a year ago. There was quite a bit of turnover on the pitching staff that sported a 4.10 ERA and a better than 2:1 strikeout-to-walk ratio in ’25. It looks like they did what they needed to do in the transfer portal to put them back in a good place on the bump once again. There is really no weakness to this club, it just remains to be seen if Waz and staff can mold the pieces into one of the best clubs in the nation. It’s not a question of whether the Ducks will be competing to win the Big Ten, or even if they will host another NCAA Regional. The real question is does this club have the intangibles to finally deliver a trip to Omaha.

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