Hoosiers preparing for final regular season series
This week has been different for the Hoosiers.
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This week has been different for the Hoosiers.
Will Nolden looks around Bart Kaufman Field, sun pouring down upon the turf, a College World Series banner over his left ?shoulder.
Saturday was the type of win IU Coach Chris Lemonis wants.
A fastball down the middle did the Hoosiers in Friday night. Multiple fastballs actually, but one in particular.
After IU lost against Evansville last week, the Hoosiers needed a change.
When the Hoosiers got home from sweeping Maryland, they were in for a surprise.
The Hoosiers knew they needed a big weekend.
If the season ended today, IU wouldn’t qualify for the Big Ten Tournament. The Hoosiers currently sit in ninth place. Only the top eight qualify for the tournament in Minneapolis.
IU was one out away from breaking its three-game losing streak. The Hoosiers had their closer, senior Ryan Halstead, on the mound with two outs, a runner on second and a two-run lead.
Horrible. That’s what IU Coach Chris Lemonis called his team’s performance against Evansville on Tuesday night.
From the third base coaching box, Chris Lemonis watched.
When IU played two games against Evansville and Indiana State two weeks ago, it lost twice. This week, IU gets another opportunity.
IU Coach Chris Lemonis came sprinting out of the dugout and toward third base umpire David Buck.
Two days after playing what IU players were calling their best game of the year, the Hoosiers lost Sunday against Michigan State 7-0 in the first game of a doubleheader.
IU Coach Chris Lemonis called it one of his team’s better outings of the season. Junior pitcher Scott Effross said it was the best and most complete game the Hoosiers have played all year.
IU will enter this weekend needing Big Ten wins.
Christian Morris couldn’t believe where he was. He was standing on the field of TD Ameritrade Park and warming up to play in the 2013 College World Series.
Will Nolden put down his head and ran. Notre Dame shortstop Lane Richards fielded the ground ball and threw to first, over the first baseman’s head. Nolden sprinted across home plate. Game ?over — Hoosiers win.
Will Nolden was at the plate with the bases loaded and one out. IU was trailing by two runs against Notre Dame in the bottom of the ninth inning at Victory Field in Indianapolis.
IU hasn’t beaten Notre Dame since 1989 and hasn't even had the opportunity to do so for ?17 years.