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Nebraska Baseball’s Postseason Outlook Remains Uncertain as Final Home Game Concludes

National projections diverge on whether the Huskers will host a regional, with key matchups ahead against Creighton and Minnesota.

A Split Forecast for the Huskers

Nebraska concluded its regular‑season slate with a sweep of Iowa at Haymarket Park, the final home game for the Huskers this spring.

The latest national brackets, however, paint a divided picture of where the team will land when the NCAA tournament begins later this month.

Diverging Seeding Models

Baseball America currently lists Nebraska as the No. 15 overall seed and predicts it will host a regional that includes Oklahoma, Virginia Tech and Wright State.

In contrast, D1Baseball projects the Huskers as the No. 20 seed and sends them to a regional in Lawrence, Kansas, where they would meet Missouri State and SIU Edwardsville.

Both outlets agree that the Big Ten will be well represented, with five conference teams appearing in the D1 projections: UCLA, USC, Oregon, Nebraska and Michigan.

Purdue’s placement among the first four teams left out of the tournament underscores the tight margins facing the Huskers.

Nebraska’s RPI sits at No. 15, a metric that continues to influence its seeding discussions.

Key Matchups on the Horizon

The Huskers open the coming week with a Tuesday night road game at Creighton before embarking on a three‑game series at Minnesota starting Thursday.

Those contests could prove decisive in shaping the final seeding and determining whether the team earns a home regional.

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