2004
Nebraska posted a 36–23 record, with 14 of the losses being by two runs or less as they barely missed their first NCAA regional appearance since 1998. However, the Huskers were the only Big 12 team not shut out during the whole season, and they established a school record and ranked eighth nationally with a .975 fielding percentage shattering the previous best of .971. A few honors include Big 12 player of the years and first-team All-American third baseman Alex Gordon and All-Big 12 selections Zach Kroenke, Curtis Ledbetter and Joe Simokaitis.Preseason
*The Huskers returned six everyday position players along with three of their top four weekend starters *Will Bolt was promoted to volunteer assistant coach overseeing the infielders and assist with the hitters. He was on the staff serving as a graduate manager for the 2004 season. *Collegiate Baseball rated Nebraska's class of 23 newcomers, which includes 16 freshmen, six junior college transfers and Nebraska-Kearney transfer Joba Chamberlain, 16th nationally ranking which is the highest ever for a class of Husker newcomers. *Four high school seniors and four junior college transfers have signed National Letters-of-Intent to play baseball at Nebraska beginning in the 2005–06 season. *Alex Gordon was selected to the Brooks Wallace Award Watch List, Preseason NCBWA All-America First-Team, and was the Collegiate Baseball Preseason Player of the Year.Roster
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Season review
Summary While the 2005 Nebraska baseball season will be remembered for many things, it was the never-say-die attitude that captured the hearts of Husker fans around the state. Heading into the final weekend of the season, the Huskers were two games behind Baylor in the conference race. Nebraska won its first two games against Kansas State, while Baylor and Missouri split their first two contests, putting the Huskers in position to earn a share of the league crown. Behind Kroenke's complete-game gem on Senior Day, Nebraska posted a 3–1 victory, while Missouri capped NU's title hopes by beating Baylor in Waco later that day, giving the two teams a share of the Big 12 crown. The two teams would meet one week later with the Big 12 Tournament title on the line. The game was scoreless until the sixth when Andy Gerch's sacrifice fly plated Gordon for the game's only run. Duensing and Jensen combined on a three-hit shutout to give NU a 1–0 win over the Bears and the Huskers’ fourth Big 12 Tourney crown since 1999 and winning the regular-season and tournament titles in the same season for the second time in school history (2001). Never was the Huskers’ true spirit more evident than on college baseball's grandest stage – the College World Series in Omaha. Trailing 5–3 in the ninth inning, the Huskers were down to their last at-bat, looking to extend the most successful season in school history. As they had done 20 times during the season, Nebraska began to rally, opening the inning with two hits before Alex Gordon's RBI single pulled NU within 5-4. Two batters later, freshman Andy Gerch provided one of the most memorable moments in school history, sending an 0–2 pitch into the left-field bleachers, giving the Huskers a 7–5 lead. Alas, the lead was short-lived, as Arizona State scored twice in the bottom of the ninth – including a game-tying homer by Jeff Larish – before ending one of the most memorable games in recent CWS history two innings later for an 8–7 ASU win. For Head Coach Mike Anderson, the heart shown by the Huskers was a characteristic that he saw develop throughout the year. "This was a resilient group all year long," Anderson said. "We fought and fought, and it didn’t surprise me at all that we scored those runs in the ninth." While its resiliency allowed the Huskers to never be out of a contest, Anderson credited the team's selflessness as the catalyst for going from eighth to first in the Big 12 and returning to the College World Series for the first time since 2002. For Nebraska's eight seniors, 2005 capped a remarkable five-year run in which NU won 237 games, claimed three Big 12 titles and made three College World Series appearances. "We’re at the World Series this year because we had a group of young men that gave of themselves for their team," Anderson said. "It's the most unique group of young men that I’ve ever been around. They bought into the team concept. They understood the team concept and got to where they are at because of the team concept. I can’t say how proud I am of them." A total of six Huskers were selected in the Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft, including four players in the top 10 rounds. Alex Gordon became Nebraska's fifth first-round pick, as he was chosen by Kansas City with the No. 2 overall pick. Brian Duensing and Zach Kroenke joined Gordon as players taken in the first five rounds, as they were picked in the third and fifth rounds, respectively. The trio's selections marked the first time that three Huskers were taken in the first five rounds of the draft.Stats
Hitting PitchingAwards
Mike Anderson *Big 12 Coach of the Year *Collegebaseballinsider National Coach of the Year Finalist Jeremy Becker *First-Team Academic All-Big 12 Daniel Bruce *Second-Team All-Big 12 *ESPN the Magazine Second-Team Academic All-American * Nebraska Male Student-Athlete of the Year *First-Team Academic All-Big 12 * Big 12 Postgraduate Scholarship * NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Joba Chamberlain *Collegiate Baseball Third-Team All-American *First-Team All-Big 12 *Big 12 Newcomer Pitcher of the Year *Second-Team ABCA All-Midwest Region *Big 12 Pitcher of the Week (3/1 & 4/25) *Collegiate Baseball National Pitcher of the Week (3/1) Johnny Dorn *Baseball America First-Team Freshman All-American *Collegiate Baseball Freshman All-American *Collegiate Baseball, ABCA and NCBWA Third-Team All-American *First-Team All-Big 12 *Big 12 Freshman Pitcher of the Year *First-Team ABCA All-Midwest Region *2005 Team USA Invitee Brian Duensing *Honorable-Mention All-Big 12 *Big 12 All-Tournament Team *First-Team Academic All-Big 12 *Collegiate Baseball National Pitcher of the Week (5/30) Andy Gerch *College World Series All-Tournament Team *NCAA Lincoln Regional Most Outstanding Player *NCAA Lincoln Regional All-Tournament Team *Big 12 All-Tournament Team Alex Gordon *USA Baseball Golden Spikes Award Winner *Xanthus Dick Howser Trophy Winner *Brooks Wallace Award Winner *ABCA National Player of the Year *Baseball America National Player of the Year *ESPY Award Finalist for Male College Athlete of the Year *Omaha World-Herald Ware Award Winner *Lincoln Journal Star Husker Athlete of the Year *Baseball America, Sports Weekly, NCBWA, ABCA and Collegiate Baseball First-Team All-American *NCBWA District VI Player of the Year *Big 12 Player of the Year *First-Team All-Big 12 *First-Team ABCA All-Midwest Region Team *NCAA Lincoln Regional All-Tournament Team *Big 12 All-Tournament Team *Husker Power Lifter of the Year *Two Time Big 12 Player of the Week (3/22 & 3/29) Brett Jensen *Second-Team All-Big 12 Zach Kroenke *Second-Team All-Big 12 *NCAA Lincoln Regional All-Tournament Team Curtis Ledbetter *First-Team All-Big 12 *Big 12 Tournament MVP *Big 12 All-Tournament Team *NCAA Lincoln Regional All-Tournament Team *Second-Team ABCA All-Midwest Region Team Phil Shirek *Second-Team Academic All-Big 12 Joe Simokaitis *Honorable-Mention All-Big 12 *Big 12 All-Tournament Team Dustin Timm *Honorable-Mention All-Big 12 *First-Team Academic All-Big 12 Tony Watson *Collegiate Baseball Freshman All-American Ryan Wehrle *Honorable-Mention All-Big 12Rankings
Huskers in the MLB Draft
2005 2006 2007 2008 * Did not signSee also
* 2005 Big 12 baseball tournament *References
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