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Nebraska Baseball Locks in Will Bolt and Assistants Through 2032 and 2028

Long‑term contracts reward a program that posted a school‑record 43‑17 season and three straight NCAA tournament berths

Nebraska baseball announced that Head Coach Will Bolt will remain at the helm through the 2032 season, a move that signals the administration’s confidence in his long‑term vision for the program.

A Program on the Rise

The Huskers capped the recent campaign with a 43‑17 overall record, establishing a new benchmark for wins in school history and underscoring the rapid ascent of the program under Bolt’s leadership.

That season also featured a school‑record 23 victories in Big Ten play, propelling Nebraska to its third consecutive appearance in the NCAA tournament and earning the right to host its first regional since 2008.

Coaching Continuity and Legacy

Alongside Bolt, assistants Rob Childress, Lance Harvell and Mike Sirianni have each signed two‑year extensions that run through 2028, ensuring stability across the entire coaching staff and allowing the team to build on its recent momentum.

Bolt’s career record now stands at 213‑143‑1, placing him sixth on the all‑time wins list for Nebraska baseball and cementing his status as one of the program’s most successful mentors.

With a core of experienced coaches locked in for the next several years, the Huskers look poised to maintain their competitive edge, develop talent, and continue their ascent within the Big Ten and national collegiate baseball landscape.

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