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Will Bolt will bring College World Series experience with him to Nebraska.

Bolt has made four trips to Omaha as a player and a coach — three with the Huskers and another with Texas A&M. He’s also reached a super regional four times and made four other NCAA tournament appearances.

Here is a year-by-year breakdown of his playing and coaching career.

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Player

Team, Record, NCAA finish

1999: Bolt led Nebraska in at-bats (227), triples (7) and games played (59) as they went 42-18 and made the NCAA regionals. He had a .278 average with 43 RBIs

2000: Bolt had a .350 average with three home runs and 41 RBIs for NU, which made a super regional and finished 51-17. He was second on the team with 86 hits and 18 stolen bases.

2001: Bolt had a .265 average with 10 doubles and 30 RBIs as the Huskers went 50-16 and made the CWS.

2002: Bolt was fourth on the team with a .319 average and had 18 doubles with 29 RBIs. He was third on the team with 76 hits. Nebraska made the CWS and finished 47-21.

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