Darin Erstad has resigned from his Nebraska baseball coaching position, school announced Monday.
"I made the decision extremely difficult to move away from training," Erstad said in a press release. "I love this team. I like our staff and I love Nebraska. In the end, I do not want to miss seeing our children grow up. I want to thank our administration and academic staff for their support over the past eight years. GBR forever. "
Nebraska Sports Director Bill Moos said Erstad was the right person to lead the Husker program, but included his choice to spend more time with his family.
Erstad and his wife, Jessica, have a daughter, Jordan, and two sons, Zack and Adam.
"Darin got the right to run this baseball program long into the future, and I hoped that would be the case," Moos said in a statement. "Darin loved having the opportunity to represent Nebraska every day and did a remarkable job. He is a Nebraska guy who loves this program and has a proven track record. That said, I respect and admire that Darin's priority is to spend more time with her family as her children grow up. "
From now on, Moos, in less than two years as a Nebraska administrator, will be recruiting new head coaches in Nebraska's three major sports: football, basketball and baseball. The pitching coach, Ted Silva, has been appointed interim head coach.
Nebraska returned from Oklahoma City around 16:30. Monday, and Erstad told the team that he wanted to meet after their return. It was at this point that Erstad informed the team of his resignation.
Erstad's announcement comes eight years and a day after his appointment to the position of head coach on June 2, 2011. His record at the NU was 267-193-1. The 2017 Huskers have won the Big Ten regular season title with Erstad named coach of the year.
Four of Erstad's eight teams finished second or better in the conference and his teams reached the Big Ten Tournament championship match in 2013, 2014 and 2019. Nebraska qualified for the Regional Tournament of the year. NCAA in 2014, 2016, 2017 and 2019.
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But the Huskers were led 2 to 8 in their four regional matches under Erstad, including a 1-2 mark this season.
After losing to Indiana in the 2014 Big Ten Tournament Championship game, the Huskers lost 10 of their next 12 playoff games (Big Ten and NCAA tournaments) and failed to qualify for the Big Tournament. Ten 2018 after totaling 24-28 and 8-14. in the league.
This race included two consecutive 0-2 wins at the Big Ten tournament, with a 1-2 record in 2017 after the team's regular-season win.
Nebraska lost five straight games in the NCAA tournament, totaling nine points, before defeating UConn 8-5 Friday at Oklahoma City Regional.
The Huskers followed that win by taking a 5-0 lead over Oklahoma State, the No. 9 seed, and leading 5-2 in the ninth inning, before the Cowboys scored four in the match to get a 6-5 win. The return was limited by Trevor Boone's three-point homer with two outs in the ninth inning.
The Huskers' season ended Sunday with a 32-24 record after a 16-1 loss to UConn in a regional playoff game.
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