The 2004 season saw the Huskers finish 36-23 overall and 11-16 in the Big 12 Conference (eighth place). For the first time since 1998, there was no NCAA regional appearance.
Nebraska announces its fall recruiting class.
Alex Gordon completes a sweep of All-America honors.
Dave Van Horn hopes for a receptive crowd on his return to Omaha.
Steve Pederson says he sees no signs of decline in the program.
Four more Huskers and two recruits are selected on Day 2 of the draft.
NU signs a juco All-American outfielder, Trey Adams.
It's official — there's no spot in the NCAA tournament for the Huskers, but NU did get consideration.
Justin Pekarek is Big 12 co-pitcher of the week.
The Huskers' slim postseason hopes hinge on a strong showing in the Big 12 tourney. The OWH looks at what went wrong for NU after a 24-5 start.
Five Huskers make first-team Academic All-Big 12.
Nebraska signs Millard North lefty Ryan Hines.
Alex Gordon is a Howser Award semifinalist, and Daniel Bruce is named Academic All-District VII.
A speedy outfielder signs with the Huskers.
NU signs two players to national letters of intent.
Alex Gordon is named to the watch list for the Golden Spikes Award.
The Huskers, in shaky territory regarding postseason play, aim to finish strong against Oklahoma.
The Athletic Dept. previews the Baylor series.
The top-ranked Longhorns aren't exactly what the doctor ordered for the slumping Huskers. The Athletic Dept. previews the Texas series.
Curtis Ledbetter is named Big 12 co-player of the week.
Brad Furnish will take the mound as NU meets Creighton.
Alex Gordon's combination of talent and savvy is a problem for NU's foes.
Justin Timm joins the weekend rotation.
Freshman Braden Keith proves to be Mike Anderson's kind of hitter.
The Huskers prepare to face Missouri.
Freshman Braden Keith proves to be Mike Anderson's kind of hitter.
Jake Mullinax carries one of the Big 12's best batting averages into the Texas Tech series.
Alex Gordon is named to the 30-member watch list for the Golden Spikes Award, which honors athletic ability and sportsmanship.
Zach Kroenke is named conference pitcher of the week.
The Huskers face a program on the rise in Kansas State.
Slumping Quinton Robertson is yanked from the weekend rotation.
The Athletic Department previews the Wisconsin-Milwaukee games.
NU gets ready to open Big 12 play.
The Huskers head to Omaha to take on Creighton.
The Huskers hope to show they can hit against quality pitching.
The Athletic Department previews the Boston College series.
The Huskers must wait an extra day for their home opener as bad weather forces a Wednesday doubleheader.
Brad Furnish gets a chance to show what he can do as a starter.
Curtis Ledbetter hopes to continue improving at the plate as the Huskers head off for San Diego's new Petco Park.
The Athletic Dept. previews the games in San Diego.
The Athletic Dept. previews the games in Minneapolis.
Brian Duensing will have elbow surgery and sit out the 2004 season.
For now and perhaps for the long run, Zach Kroenke assumes the ace role.
The Athletic Department previews the Rice tournament in Houston.
Brian Duensing's return to the mound is delayed again.
Meet Jesse Boyer, NU's leadoff man.
The Athletic Dept. previews the opening games and the 2004 season.
The 2004 media guide is available for downloading.
Brandon Fusilier will redshirt, coach Mike Anderson reveals.
Healthy again, John Grose is the team's heart and soul.
Mike Anderson expects big things from Alex Gordon.
The snow keeps the players indoors, but complaining isn't an option.
A freshman pitcher is lost for the season to injury, but Brian Duensing stays on track to return to action in time for the season opener.