IU tries to find offense in mid-week matchup against Ball State
During IU’s onslaught of offense in a 10-game win streak before its first home Big Ten series against Nebraska last weekend, the Hoosiers tallied 70 runs and went 8-2.
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During IU’s onslaught of offense in a 10-game win streak before its first home Big Ten series against Nebraska last weekend, the Hoosiers tallied 70 runs and went 8-2.
IU completed a winless series Sunday but technically avoided a sweep.
For just the third time since Bart Kaufman Field opened its gates in 2013, IU baseball will lose a weekend series in Bloomington.
After the Hoosiers lost 7-3 to the Indiana State Sycamores on Wednesday night, IU Coach Chris Lemonis made a point to call on his starting rotation.
The Hoosiers’ game on Wednesday, their second straight mid-week contest, started much like the first one did — with an early deficit.
It is difficult to pinpoint just a single way in which the game went awry for IU in its 7-3 loss Wednesday night to Indiana State at Bart Kaufman Field.
IU has been outhit in each of its last four games.
Evansville pitcher Alex Weigand stood up from his crouch on the mound after receiving the pitch signal from his catcher and stared straight at IU junior outfielder Logan Sowers on third base.
For the second straight week, a Hoosier baseball player is the Big Ten player of the week. Sophomore utility player Matt Lloyd received this week’s distinction Monday as the conference’s best player.
After IU swept its first Big Ten series against Northwestern last weekend, the Hoosiers play at Bart Kaufman Field for their next six games, including two mid-week games Tuesday and Wednesday against Evansville and Indiana State, respectively.
IU baseball swept Northwestern behind an offensive onslaught this weekend in Evanston, Illinois, to open Big Ten play.
Junior pitcher Brian Hobbie’s final pitching line in IU’s 6-5 victory over Northwestern in the second game of Friday’s doubleheader did not do his performance justice
IU began its Big Ten season with a couple baseball rarities — a 3-home run game for one batter and a no-decision after a pitcher surrendered eight runs.
IU baseball is 10-8-1 with wins in six of its last seven games, but it hasn’t been easy for the Hoosiers lately.
In IU’s turn to welcome visiting Cincinnati in the 2017 home-and-home series, the Hoosiers were able to send the Bearcats back to Ohio with a 3-2 loss while picking up their sixth victory in the last seven games.
IU ace and sophomore starting pitcher Jonathan Stiever hadn’t pitched since he went six innings in a win against Florida Atlantic on Feb. 24.
Before IU lost the finale of a four-game series against Hawaii, the Hoosiers had won five consecutive games since the second game of the Middle Tennessee series in Bloomington.
Coming off a four-game series in Hawaii that resulted in three wins, IU is back home in Bloomington on Wednesday afternoon to play host to Cincinnati.
IU baseball’s senior outfielder Alex Krupa was announced Monday as the conference’s player of the week, just a week after freshman pitcher Andrew Saalfrank earned Big Ten recognition as Freshman of the Week.
IU saw the end of a five-game winning streak Saturday night in Honolulu as it lost the final game of a four-game series to Hawaii, 11-10.