Stokes, #16 Nebraska Baseball Walk Off Kansas State 7-6
TL;DR
Nebraska Baseball defeated Kansas State 7-6 in a thrilling comeback, highlighted by a walk-off hit from Rhett Stokes. The game featured a strong performance from freshman Jeter Worthley, who went 5 for 5.
Key points
- Nebraska defeated Kansas State 7-6
- Jeter Worthley went 5 for 5
- Rhett Stokes hit the walk-off winning run
- The game featured multiple lead changes
- Nebraska has four consecutive walk-off wins at home
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Huskers up 3-0 in the first. pic.twitter.com/R8rbqF9YKA
ā Nebraska Baseball (@HuskerBaseball) April 28, 2026 The second inning was fairly uneventful, with the exception of Husker starting pitcher, Tucker Timmerman making an incredible play covering first on a play hit to Sanderson. Sanderson bobbled the ball, picked it up, and threw it into the dirt behind Timmerman. āTuckā happens to be maybe the best all around athlete on the team, and not only caught the ball, but upon replay drug his toe across the base just in front of the runner. You have to watch it to believe it. In case you doubted it. āŖ pic.twitter.com/w2Il89ATug
ā Nebraska Baseball (@HuskerBaseball) April 28, 2026 The teams traded runs in the 3rd, Timmerman gave up a leadoff double, then back to back outs brought the runner home. On the Nebraska side, Worthley singled up the middle, part of the freshman backstopās 5 for 5 night. A double from Sanderson down the left field line put runners on second and third for Carey. Carey drove a sac fly to deep right, and Worthley put the Huskers up 4-1 after 3. Kansas State took the lead in the middle innings, by way of the long ball. A 2 run home run in the 4th off of Timmerman, and a 2 run home run off Husker reliever Kevin Mannell in the 5th gave the Wildcats a 5-4 lead, and put all the momentum in the visitorās dugout. Jaylen Worthley gave up a leadoff double of home run in the 6th, on his first batter the Wildcatsā dugout went wild. Nebraska loaded the bases in both the 4th and fifth innings, but couldnāt finish the job. Coach Will Bolt felt like the offense was putting together good swings, just happened to line out to some well placed infielders by Kansas State. āWhen you set up as many innings as we do, and you donāt knock āem down, you give the other team momentum,ā stated Bolt post-game. As this team has done countless times this season, the Huskers battled back. With 1 out in the 7th, Drew Grego wore the first pitch of his at bat on the shoulder. As seems to happen a lot this season after a hit-by-pitch, Grego stole second base. With 2 outs, Mac Moyer drove a ball up the middle, just past the diving second baseman, scoring Grego, and cutting the lead to 6-5. That brought up Worthley, already sitting on a 4-4 stat line. He drove a low and inside fastball deep into center field. The center fielder wouldnāt have made the play, but slipped after taking a step in, then trying to turn and run to the wall. Moyer scored all the way from first, tying the game, and Worthley punctuated his big night with a stand up triple, urging the third base dugout to get pumped up, not that they needed any encouragement at that moment. TIE BALL GAME! š½
Worthley RBI TRIPLE brings home Moyer. pic.twitter.com/5B5z4gQL5T
ā Nebraska Baseball (@HuskerBaseball) April 29, 2026 Following a shutout inning by Ty Horn in the 7th, JāShawn Unger came out and with the help of a double play, sat the Wildcats down quickly in the 8th. Unger surrendered a 1 out walk in the 9th. The runner then stole second to get into scoring position. Inexplicably, the runner took off for 3rd, and was thrown out so easily that he didnāt even attempt to slide. Unger struck the batter out to end the inning, and take us to the bottom of the ninth. Josh Overbeek led things off for Nebraska in the 9th. After quickly going down 0-2, he battled back and sent a 2-2 deep to the left field gap. The left fielder made a good play to cut the ball off from getting to the wall, theoretically holding āBeekā to a single. Only Overbeek had zero intention of stopping at first and barreled into second base will little regard for his or the second basemanās life. He was going so fast and sliding headfirst so hard that he barely stopped in time to stick on the base. Drew Grego has been a clutch player late in games, and hit a sharp ground ball right down the left field line, but the 3rd baseman was playing right on the line, and threw him out. That brought up Rhett Stokes, who was 0-4 on the night. Stokes pulled a hard grounder in almost the same place as Grego, only the third baseman was playing well off the line this time. Overbeek rounded third, held his hand up in the air, and scored a 4th straight walk-off win for the Huskers at home. CINEMA. pic.twitter.com/9hyEoYhwyM
ā Nebraska Baseball (@HuskerBaseball) April 29, 2026 Itās RPI watch season as the calendar is soon turning to May. The Huskers move up in the RPI with the win to 11th in the country. If they win their final 3 weekend series of the season, they should be solidly in the 2nd seed in the Big Ten Tournament and in line to host in the NCAA. The Huskers travel to Columbus this weekend to take on Ohio State, with first of the series scheduled for Friday at 5pm. Stay tuned to Corn Nation for our weekend preview coming up later in the week. This team >>> pic.twitter.com/jdtVUlIfIL
ā Nebraska Baseball (@HuskerBaseball) April 29, 2026
Q&A
What was the final score of the Nebraska vs Kansas State baseball game?
Nebraska won the game against Kansas State with a final score of 7-6.
Who was the standout player in the Nebraska vs Kansas State game?
Freshman Jeter Worthley was the standout player, going 5 for 5 at the plate.
How did Nebraska secure their victory against Kansas State?
Nebraska secured their victory with a walk-off hit from Rhett Stokes in the bottom of the ninth inning.
What were the key moments in the Nebraska vs Kansas State baseball game?
Key moments included Nebraska's early lead, Kansas State's home runs to take the lead, and the dramatic comeback capped by Stokes' walk-off hit.