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Nebraska Cornhuskers baseball

The Nebraska Cornhuskers baseball team is a member of the Big Ten Conference in the NCAA, and is currently coached by Darin Erstad. The program started in 1889. The Huskers entered the 2013 season ranked 45th all-time in NCAA win percentage at .578.
The Huskers have been to thirteen NCAA baseball regionals (1979, 1980, 1995, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, and 2014). Nebraska has been to four super regionals (2000, 2001, 2002, and 2005) and three College World Series (2001, 2002, and 2005). They have also had eighteen 40-win seasons with 9 since 1999.
Nebraska's all-time record is 2,019–1,485–18 (.576). Since 1999, the Huskers have constructed a 591–321–2 record (.648). Its all-time conference record is 771–756–1 (.505). Its conference record was 215–189–1 (.532) in the Big 12 era, and is 29-19 (.604) in the Big Ten era through the 2013 season.
==Facilities==

Hawks Field
From 1979 through 2001, the Cornhuskers played at Buck Beltzer Stadium where they went 527–137. On July 30, 1999 the university announced plans for Haymarket Park which includes Hawks Field, and a softball field. Hawks Field is named for one of the primary donor families that contributed to the construction of the baseball stadium and Haymarket Park is named because of its location in Lincoln's historic Haymarket District. The Huskers are 251-88-1 (.740) since opening the park on March 5, 2002 with a 23-1 win over Nebraska-Kearney. Nebraska is 12-0 all-time in home openers at Hawks Field continuing their streak of 35 home openers dating back to the 1979 season.
Hawks Field is arguably the finest ballpark in college baseball. Its capacity is 8,500 with 4,500 seats and berms in the outfield. It also has a playground down the right field line. Hawks field is the first collegiate venue to use the SubAir system which can heat and cool the field year round. It was selected as the best playing surface in each of its six years of existence. In November 2007, Hawks Field won the Baseball Field of the Year Award in the College/University division by the Sports Turf Managers Association (STMA) for the second time. The field earned its first honor in 2003 and is the only college park in the country to win twice. The Huskers have been in the top 25 for average attendance every year since the move to the field.〔
A new LED videoboard was installed in 2012 that is nearly three times the size and resolution for the ballpark's original video screen. The widescreen display is 17 feet tall and 34 feet wide, allowing Nebraska's HuskerVision department to display introductions for each player, highlights and live crowd shots during the game.
Alex Gordon Training Complex
The $4.75 million Haymarket Park Indoor Practice Facility is specifically designed for the baseball and softball teams to practice all year. It has 18,000 square feet of climate-controlled practice space that allows for working on all phases of the game. The space can be configured to utilize as many as six spacious batting cages.
The cages can also be retracted to open up all of the 120-foot by 150-foot space for live game simulation. The entire facility is netted, allowing for the Huskers to take live batting practice. The field turf surface looks and feels like real grass, and the field includes anchors to lock down bases for use during practices.

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