Nebraska's baseball team secured a dominant sweep over Minnesota in the regular-season finale, showcasing their offensive prowess and resilience. The Huskers' seven-game win streak and No. 2 seed status in the Big Ten Tournament are well-deserved, as they pounded the barrel early and often, building an 11-3 lead after four innings. Case Sanderson, Jett Buck, and Mac Moyer led the charge, with Sanderson's two-run blast in the seventh inning proving pivotal. Buck's ninth homer of the season and Moyer's fourth batted in five of the first eight runs, contributing to Nebraska's extra-base hits and advancement opportunities. However, the game also highlighted the team's bullpen issues, with Gavin Blachowicz struggling to go five innings in his last three starts and allowing 12 runs in 12 1/3 innings. Despite this, the Huskers' strong performance and momentum heading into the postseason are a testament to their depth and talent, leaving them poised for success in the Big Ten Tournament and beyond.