“We found another way to win,” senior outfielder Michael Pritchard said. “But this team, we literally do this every week.”

It’s the third time Nebraska has trailed heading into the ninth inning, yet come back to win. The Huskers have now won 16 games after trailing or being tied entering the seventh. They’re 19-9 in games decided by one or two runs.

Those experiences kept the Huskers confident Saturday, even after a flyout began the ninth and they trailed 6-5.

“All day, even when we went down, everyone still had that feeling like we were going to win the game,” junior shortstop Steven Reveles said. “There was nobody down in the dugout.”

Then freshman pinch hitter Ben Miller drew the walk that started the rally. Sophomore third baseman Jake Placzek’s bloop hit put runners on the corners for Boldt.

Binghamton’s infield played halfway in, but even at a normal depth, Boldt’s bouncer would have scored the runner from third. After Reveles sacrificed Placzek home, Pritchard gave NU some insurance with a two-out, RBI single up the middle.