IU plays high-powered Buckeyes in Big Ten opener
The struggle for IU softball this season has been run production. But the emergence of freshman catcher Maddie Westmoreland has given the Hoosiers another bat to rely on.
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The struggle for IU softball this season has been run production. But the emergence of freshman catcher Maddie Westmoreland has given the Hoosiers another bat to rely on.
Due to incoming snow, today’s matchup at Andy Mohr Field between IU and Louisville has been postponed to a date not yet decided on.
With one game left before Big Ten play, IU softball has a chance to build on the success of last weekend in the Hoosier Classic.
It was all smiles at Andy Mohr Field as IU softball picked up multiple wins in a single weekend for the first time this season.
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IU softball had a chance to turn a corner this weekend. But, after picking up a win in the first game of the weekend against Illinois State, the Hoosiers dropped the final three.
It’s been a season full of growing pains for IU softball thus far.
Despite only being outhit once in five games, IU softball picked up just one victory on the weekend due to the inability to find timely hits and finish down the stretch.
There’s been one aspect of her team IU softball coach Shonda Stanton has felt the most confident with throughout the season thus far – pitching.
The Hoosiers were outscored 11-2 in their first three games of the Samford Tournament and showed no reason that the final game would be any different.
Sophomore outfielder Gabbi Jenkins has emerged as the most reliable hitter in the IU softball lineup through the first nine games.
After dropping the first two games of the ACC/Big Ten Challenge, IU softball was one loss away from the worst start in program history.
Due to inclement weather, IU softball’s schedule has changed this weekend for the ACC/Big Ten Challenge.
IU softball coach Shonda Stanton made the message clear for her team.
This wasn’t how IU softball expected to start their season.
The IU softball team has lofty expectations this season behind first-year coach Shonda Stanton.
New LED video boards are planned to be installed at Bart Kaufman Field and Andy Mohr Field prior to the start of 2018 home baseball and softball games, per an IU Athletics release from Dec. 19.
The 2018 IU softball schedule was released last Friday and details the 55 games the Hoosiers will play next season.
Shonda Stanton didn't want any preconceived notions.
IU softball continued its fall season this past weekend with a pair of games in Indianapolis on the campus of Butler University.