Hays Earns His 1,500th Career Win As Tech Tops TAMU-CC Apr 3, 2008
The Red Raiders and Cornhuskers will get underway at 6:35 p.m. on Friday evening at Haymarket Park in Lincoln. (Texastech.com)
State of the Hogs: Respected Coach Mar 21, 2008
It wasnt so pretty at Hawks Field at Haymarket Park in Lincoln, Neb ... The irony there was that he is probably the reason Haymarket Park was built. (HawgsIllustrated.com)
Runners Turn Out For Coach Relearning To Walk Feb 25, 2008
-- About 1,200 runners, walkers and friends turned out at Lincoln's Haymarket Park on Saturday to raise money for an injured track coach. The turnout for the Bob White Benefit Run at least doubled what organizers said they expected. (7 KETV Omaha)
College baseball now has uniform start date Feb 16, 2008
The Miami baseball players were doing the same thing as their brethren at Nebraska, where it was in the 20s with patches of snow in the outfield of Lincoln's Haymarket Park. Practice is all they can do. (AZCentral -- Sports)
One-Time Runner Struggles To Walk Feb 7, 2008
A benefit run/walk for the Whites is planned at 3 p.m. Feb. 23 at Haymarket Park. Previous Stories. (7 KETV Omaha)
Councilmen Tour Lincoln's Haymarket Park Nov 2, 2007
Councilmen Chuck Sigerson, Dan Welch and Jim Suttle sat down for a roundtable with capital city leaders, then toured Haymarket Park ... Haymarket Park is a modern-day facility with an open concourse. (7 KETV Omaha)
Local officials push for federal funds for '10 Special Olympics Sep 30, 2007
Birdsall says the chamber was originally hoping the money could be used to develop sports fields near Haymarket Park, but the timing doesn't make that realistic. Local officials need to raise about 6 million dollars for the games. (Sioux City Journal, IO)
X's stretch winning streak to six Jul 12, 2007
Scoring early and often Wednesday night, the Sioux City Explorers racked up their sixth win in a row, blasting the Lincoln Saltdogs 13-4 in front of 3,596 disappointed fans at Haymarket Park. It was the eighth road win in a row for the Explorers, who have posted five of those victories in the home park of the American Association's first-half North Division champs. (Sioux City Journal)
X's rack up 5th win in a row Jul 11, 2007
LINCOLN -- The never-say-die Sioux City Explorers made it five wins in a row here Tuesday night, rallying for four ninth-inning runs to stun the Lincoln Saltdogs 7-4 in front of 2,777 at Haymarket Park ... It was the seventh straight road win for Sioux City, which has claimed four of those triumphs at Haymarket Park, where Lincoln's first-half North Division champs boasts a phenomenal 18-2 mark in its other 20 home appearances. (Sioux City Journal)
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LINCOLN -- Beating Lincoln has been a riot for the Sioux City Explorers, especially at Haymarket Park, where the Saltdogs normally draw crowds of upwards of 3,000. Monday night, 3,337 showed up at the Haymarket to watch the Explorers win their third straight game here, 7-6. (Sioux City Journal)
Late rally sinks X's Jul 6, 2007
The Explorers will meet Lincoln nine more times this season, all in the Saltdogs' Haymarket Park. The X's squeezed ahead 2-1 in sixth when Brandon Jones doubled home Alex Llanos, who reached on a two-out single and stole second. (Sioux City Journal)
Dad back from Iraq; new son born Jun 27, 2007
The soldiers were bused to Haymarket Park where they were joined by their families for the homecoming celebration. In January, the Nebraskans in the Guard's 1st Squadron, 167th Cavalry and in the 134th Infantry Detachment (Long-Range Surveillance) were extended an extra 125 days as part of President Bush's plan for boosting U.S. troop strength in Iraq. (Columbus Telegram, NE)
Officials commend soldiers on job well done Jun 26, 2007
Before the soldiers of the 1-167th Cavalry and the 134th LRS Infantry were allowed to leave Haymarket Park Sunday, they had one more assignment: attend a homecoming ceremony in their honor. The brief ceremony, which was conducted in the stadium at Haymarket Park in Lincoln shortly after the soldiers arrived, consisted of short speeches given by political and military representatives. (Beatrice Daily Sun, NE)
Home to a hero's welcome Jun 26, 2007
LINCOLN As Calleen Hartig and her boys, Dalton, 8, Quintin, 7, and Collin, 5, waited outside the stadium at Haymarket Park in Lincoln Sunday morning, they kept a close watch on the horizon. The Beatrice family was tingling with anticipation as they waited for the Patriot Guard and the bus carrying her husband, National Guard Sgt. 1st Class John Hartig, to pull into the parking lot on Sunday. (Beatrice Daily Sun, NE)
Yellow ribbons, family, friends greet returning Guard unit Jun 26, 2007
Sunday morning, she was among several hundred people waiting outside Haymarket Park to greet about 250 members of the Nebraska Army National Guard who had been in Iraq for 15 months. Add the five months soldiers spent in special training before leaving for Iraq, it has been nearly two years since Hansen has seen her son, Jake. (Fremont Tribune, NE)
Generals fear surge won't hold Jun 26, 2007
clung to her father, Sgt. Jason Weston, at Haymarket Park in Lincoln, Neb. yesterday. (Honolulu Star-Bulletin)
Returning Guard members get warm welcome Jun 25, 2007
- People waving American flags lined the streets leading to Lincoln's Haymarket Park on Sunday, heralding the return of 250 Nebraska Army National Guard soldiers. The soldiers were bused to the baseball park from Fort McCoy, Wisc. (Beatrice Daily Sun, NE)
Volunteers continue improvements in Crofton Jun 25, 2007
"As far as the playing field, I've been on Haymarket Park in Lincoln and the Explorers' park in Sioux City. We aren't too far behind.". Just playing at home is an antidote for his weary ballplayers, Hegge said. (Sioux City Journal, IO)
Soldiers Come Home After Long Deployment Jun 25, 2007
Close to 5,000 people came to Haymarket Park in Lincoln to welcome home the 250 soldiers of the 167th Cavalry, 134th Infantry Division ... Ben Nelson spoke at a ceremony in Haymarket Park to salute the soldiers. (7 KETV Omaha)
Fallen Soldier's Family Welcomes Home His Comrades Jun 25, 2007
"They gave the last full measure and paid the ultimate price, they will ride forever silent next to each one of us for the rest of our lives," said LTC Martin Apprich at the homecoming ceremony at Haymarket Park. "Going out there was hard, I would have liked to see him get off the plane or the bus," said Debro's brother Alvin Debro. (7 KETV Omaha)
250 soldiers to return Sunday Jun 23, 2007
LINCOLN Some 250 Nebraska soldiers who have been in Iraq for more than a year will return Sunday to a huge homecoming celebration at Haymarket Park ... Gen. Roger Lempke, Nebraska's adjutant general, will be among dignitaries welcoming the troops home at Haymarket Park. (Columbus Telegram, NE)
Word on the street Jun 23, 2007
around 10 a.m. and will be escorted down Cornhusker Highway to 84th Street to O Street to Sun Valley Boulevard into Haymarket Park, where they will be reunited with their families. The homecoming ceremony is scheduled to begin at 11 a.m. in the ballpark at Haymarket Park. (Beatrice Daily Sun, NE)
Our National Guard troops come home Sunday Jun 23, 2007
A special ceremony is scheduled to start around 11 a.m. at Haymarket Park, the information stated. The soldiers will be bussed from Fort McCoy, Wis. (Fremont Tribune, NE)
Guard Homecoming Details Jun 23, 2007
About 250 members of the Nebraska National Guard First Squadron, 167th Cavalry and 134th Infantry Detachment will be arriving at Haymarket Park at about 10:30 a.m. Sunday, though the Guard said the time could vary by as much as an hour. The homecoming ceremony will begin at about 11 a.m. and is expected to last about 45 minutes. (7 KETV Omaha)
Guard members to receive welcome home in Lincoln Jun 22, 2007
LINCOLN (AP) A Haymarket Park welcome was being planned for about 250 Nebraska Army National Guard soldiers who will be back in Nebraska after 15 months' service in Iraq. The soldiers will be bused directly to the Lincoln baseball park from a Wisconsin base, so their exact arrival time late Sunday morning was still pending, a Nebraska Guard spokesman said Thursday. (Columbus Telegram, NE)
The 1-167th Cavalry is coming home Sunday Jun 22, 2007
Family and friends are scheduled to await their return at Haymarket Park in Lincoln to welcome home the soldiers who have been gone since 2005. The 1-167th should arrive some time between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Sunday, Lempke said. (Beatrice Daily Sun, NE)
Celebration For Returning Guard Members Takes Shape Jun 22, 2007
-- A Haymarket Park welcome in Lincoln is being planned for about 250 Nebraska Army National Guard soldiers who will be back in Nebraska on Sunday. The members of the Guard's 1st Squadron, 167th Cavalry and in the 134th Infantry Detachment are returning after 15 months service in Iraq. (7 KETV Omaha)
En route, cooling fans for T stations Jun 1, 2007
Today's Globe Local Politics Opinion Magazine Education NECN Special reports Obituaries. Passengers glad, but say trains need help, too. (Boston Globe)
Creighton baseball team quietly putting together another solid season May 16, 2007
Ogden was safe to provide the winning run in Creighton's 2-1 victory at Haymarket Park. But even Servais knows the spotlight will be much brighter for tonight's game, which is expected to draw a crowd in excess of 15,000, than for this weekend's home series against Missouri State. (Columbus Telegram, NE)
Baseball Stumbles at Nebraska 10-4 May 14, 2007
-- Jeff Tezak's fourth-inning RBI single broke a 4-4 tie, and Nebraska held Baylor scoreless over the final six innings as the Huskers defeated the Bears 10-4 in Big 12 Conference action Saturday afternoon at Haymarket Park. Baylor (28-22, 9-14) snapped a four-game winning streak with the loss, while Nebraska (26-21, 11-12) evened the weekend series with the win. (Baylorbears.com)
Baseball Edged at Nebraska 6-4 May 14, 2007
-- Baylor stranded nine runners, including four in scoring position over the final three innings, in a 6-4 loss to Nebraska in Sunday afternoon's Big 12 Conference series finale at Haymarket Park. Nebraska (27-21, 12-12) claimed the series with the win, rebounding to take the final two games of the series after Baylor (28-23, 9-15) won Friday's opener 9-2. (Baylorbears.com)
Huskers grab big win over Baylor May 13, 2007
e're going to come out and play every day as hard as we can, so no surprise at all, right-handed junior pitcher Matt Foust said of NU's 10-4 victory before 4,595 in Haymarket Park Saturday afternoon. In a game that was tied after three innings, Nebraska proceeded to score in four of its last five at-bats, watched Johnny Dorn get out of a jam with runners at the corners in the fifth by striking out Shaver Hansen, and then got four shutout innings from Foust. (Columbus Telegram, NE)
Nebraska State Baseball Tournament May 13, 2007
At Haymarket Park, Lincoln ... At Haymarket Park, Lincoln ... At Haymarket Park, Lincoln. (Beatrice Daily Sun, NE)
Baseball Takes Opener at Nebraska 9-2 May 12, 2007
1 scoreless innings, and went 4-for-4 with a home run as Baylor defeated Nebraska 9-2 in Friday night's Big 12 Conference series opener at Haymarket Park. Baylor (28-21, 9-13) has won four straight for the first time since a seven-game streak in February. (Baylorbears.com)
Baseball Handles Texas Southern 16-4 May 11, 2007
The Bears and the Huskers meet Friday at 6:35 p.m., Saturday at 2:05 p.m. and Sunday at 1:05 p.m. All three games will be played at Haymarket Park. Saturday's game will be televised live on Nebraska Educational Television and rebroadcast May 14 at 5 p.m. on CSTV.. (Baylorbears.com)
Baseball Hosts Texas Southern May 9, 2007
The Bears and the Huskers meet Friday at 6:35 p.m., Saturday at 2:05 p.m. and Sunday at 1:05 p.m. All three games will be played at Haymarket Park. (Baylorbears.com)
Huskers hope to stay on track this weekend May 5, 2007
Coastal Carolina brings a 36-9 record and No. 18 national ranking to Hawks Field Haymarket Park. (To continue reading this article you must be a subscriber. (Nebraska Sports -- Rivals.com)
KSU scores 7 in 10th to avoid sweep Apr 30, 2007
The Nebraska baseball team gave up the tying run with two outs in the eighth inning, before surrendering seven runs in the 10th to fall to Kansas State, 8-2, at Hawks Field at Haymarket Park on Sunday afternoon. Kansas State avoided a three-game sweep at the hands of the Huskers with the come-from-behind win. (Nebraska Sports -- Rivals.com)
Texas takes advantage of NU miscues Apr 23, 2007
LINCOLN If Texas pitcher Joseph Krebs hadn't been so unlucky in the first inning, Nebraska wouldn't have earned any runs against him in Haymarket Park on Sunday afternoon. Of course, if Husker second baseman Jake Opitz had held on to make a leaping grab of a liner hit by Jordan Danks, the fourth-ranked Longhorns wouldn't have scored in a decisive four-run second. (Columbus Telegram, NE)
Texas erases deficit to even series with Huskers Apr 22, 2007
Saturday at Haymarket Park, the junior right-hander was just as dominant against Nebraska ... Nebraska head coach Mike Anderson argues with home plate umpire Dave Aschwege, who ejected Husker assistant coach Andy Sawyers in the eighth inning Saturday at Haymarket Park. (Columbus Telegram, NE)
Texas defeats Huskers to even series Apr 22, 2007
After opening a three-game series with a 7-0 win over No. 4 Texas on Friday, the Nebraska baseball team owned a 4-2 lead after three before the Longhorns rallied for five runs in the fourth and fifth innings on their way to an 8-4 win over the Huskers at Hawks Field at Haymarket Park on Saturday. Playing in front of the fourth-largest crowd in Hawks Field history with 8,656 fans and an FSN national television audience, the Huskers used a three-run third inning to carry a 4-2 lead into the fourth... (Nebraska Sports -- Rivals.com)
Silence is Golden Apr 22, 2007
His psychological chicanery worked wonders Saturday, as the Longhorns bounced back with an 8-4 win over the Cornhuskers at Hawks Field at Haymarket Park. The final game of the series will be played Sunday. (InsideTexas.com)
Huskers hope to make up some ground this weekend Apr 21, 2007
The Longhorns, ranked No. 5 nationally in this week's Baseball America poll, bring a 31-11 overall record and league-leading 12-3 Big mark to Hawks Field Haymarket Park. (To continue reading this article you must be a subscriber. (Nebraska Sports -- Rivals.com)
Brown heats up at right time for NU Apr 20, 2007
Ask Brown how he likes Nebraska and he ll talk about the exciting atmosphere of Haymarket Park and how he loves playing for great coaches. Sure, Brown likes Lincoln and university life, too. (Fremont Tribune, NE)
NU escapes with victory against Iowa Apr 12, 2007
Tuesday night, as the drizzle falling in Haymarket Park turned into a steady rain, the Huskers nearly let a four-run ninth-inning lead wash away before holding off the Hawkeyes 7-6. Although Matt Foust got Kevin Hoef to foul out to first baseman Andrew Brown for the final out with the bases loaded, Nebraska coach Mike Anderson hardly found another frenzied finish with Iowa funny. (Fremont Tribune, NE)
Late Rally Comes Up Short in Lincoln Apr 11, 2007
LINCOLN, NE - The University of Iowa Hawkeyes fell to the Nebraska Cornhuskers, 7-6, Tuesday night at Haymarket Park in Lincoln, NE. Iowa's record moves to 13-10, while Nebraksa improves to 20-12. Trailing 7-3 in the final inning, Iowa made a furious comeback, scoring three runs to cut the lead to 7-6 and getting the bases loaded with one out before Nebraska was able to get the final outs and end the game. (Hawkeyesports.com)
Huskers lose final game of series to Okie State Apr 9, 2007
LINCOLN Oklahoma State baseball coach Frank Anderson, having seen Nebraska shut down his high-powered team on Friday and Saturday, came to Haymarket Park on Sunday prepared for his third outer-body experience of the weekend. He got it, too. (Columbus Telegram, NE)
MattBob's Baseball Report-Nebraska Apr 9, 2007
Sundays win marks the first time in the history of Haymarket Park that the Cowboys have won in Lincoln. Oklahoma State escaped being swept on the weekend with the win on Easter Sunday, improving to 23-8 overall and 6-3 in Big 12 play. (GoPokes.com)
Dorn comes up big in 9-2 win Apr 8, 2007
Not to say that Nebraska's junior right-hander didn't enjoy his front-row seat to 13th-ranked Oklahoma State's mounting frustrations at Haymarket Park on Saturday afternoon ... Nebraska pitcher Johnny Dorn strikes out Oklahoma State's Ty Wright during the second inning of Saturday's Big 12 Conference game at Haymarket Park. (Columbus Telegram, NE)
Husker Baskeball team has pivotal weekend Apr 7, 2007
Oklahoma State visits Hawks Field - Haymarket Park this weekend for a crucial Big 12 Conference baseball series. Oklahoma State, currently sitting atop the Big 12 standings with a 5-1 record, brings a 22-6 overall mark and No. 13 national ranking to Lincoln. (Nebraska Sports -- Rivals.com)
Nebraska nipped by Tigers at home again Mar 25, 2007
LINCOLN The heated fifth-inning moment at Haymarket Park on Saturday would have been enough to melt most Nebraska baseball opponents ... Now 20-5, but unranked, Missouri is a win away from becoming the first team to sweep a three-game series from NU at Haymarket Park. (Columbus Telegram, NE)
Huskers need big weekend against Missouri Mar 24, 2007
The Nebraska baseball team finally gets to spend a weekend at home when the Huskers host Missouri in Big 12 Conference action Friday, Saturday and Sunday afternoon at Hawks Field Haymarket Park. The Huskers opened the season playing 16 of their first 17 games on the road trips. (Nebraska Sports -- Rivals.com)
Balanced effort sparks NU to shutout Mar 22, 2007
All the steady-hitting second baseman did was homer during a four-run first inning, single in the second and triple in the fourth to fall a double shy of becoming the first Husker to hit for the cycle at Haymarket Park. NU coach Mike Anderson was plenty impressed with the cycle produced by the pitching quartet of Bowman, Luke Wertz, Zach Herr and Thad Weber. (Columbus Telegram, NE)
Wendte leads Wildcats past UNK Mar 15, 2007
LINCOLN -- Freshman leftfielder Joe Wendte went 4 for 4 while leading Wayne State's baseball team to a 6-4 win over Nebraska-Kearney Wednesday afternoon at Haymarket Park. Wendte, a former Sioux City Bishop Heelan High School baseball standout, entered the game hitting. (Sioux City Journal)
By Curt McKeever/Lee Enterprises Mar 14, 2007
Wehrle's double Tuesday came off left-handed Travis Mortimore, who through the first four innings had quieted a sun-baked Haymarket Park crowd of 4,564 by limiting the Huskers (9-5) to a lone hit. But the 2006 Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference pitcher of the year ran into some bad luck in the fifth, when NU's Mitch Abeita led off with a bloop double to shallow right-center and Craig Corriston reached on a throwing error by shortstop Brian Sulzman. (Columbus Telegram, NE)