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With freshman Brian Duensing on the mound, NU will try to bounce back vs. South Carolina, an 11-0 loser Friday.
Here's the NU Athletic Dept.'s preview of the SC game.
The suspension of a South Carolina outfielder is over.
The Gamecocks try to rediscover their hitting stroke.
It's Clemson 11, NU 10 in another one-run CWS loss for the Huskers. But the Colonel isn't down.
The paper in Columbia, S.C., has a special CWS section focusing on Clemson and South Carolina.
Here's the NU Athletic Dept.'s CWS media info.
The Huskers don't all agree on when the season's turning point occurred.
Van Horn & Co. hope a more businesslike approach will mean a longer stay this time around.
Clemson's batters pack lots of punch, starting, of course, with Dick Howser Trophy winner Khalil Green.
For fans, Thursday was for getting autographs, seeking tickets and watching homers.
Clemson's Zane Green is a late-season bloomer.
This year's team has made do with less talent.
Shane Komine reflects on his NU career and admits the CWS once seemed unreachable.
The line for tickets forms at 12:01 a.m. Friday -- and no sooner.
USA Today's Eric Sorenson suggests some changes in the selection process.
Alan Schwarz of Baseball America goes over some CWS memorable moments.
The newspaper in Columbia, S.C., beholds the rise of the NU program.
It's an extra special thrill for Brandon Eymann & family.
The Lincoln J-S looks at the roles of assistants Mike Anderson and Rob Childress.
Clemson's coach talks up the opposition.
Brian Duensing is excited to get the Game 2 start.
Shane Komine will get the start Friday. And it appears that it's not an impossible ticket.
The Tigers aren't hurting for talent and have some particular strengths.
Kyle Bakker fulfills a childhood prediction.
Here's the official ticket info, and here's the unofficial reality.
Clemson holds off Arkansas and will face the Huskers.