Indiana freshman Taryn Kern wins B1G Freshman of the Week for third straight week
For the third consecutive week, Indiana freshman infielder Taryn Kern received Big Ten Freshman of the Week honors, the league announced Monday afternoon.
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For the third consecutive week, Indiana freshman infielder Taryn Kern received Big Ten Freshman of the Week honors, the league announced Monday afternoon.
For the third consecutive weekend, Indiana softball went 3-0, this time against Michigan State.
During Indiana softball’s three-game series sweep of Michigan April 29-30, two players’ performances on Team 50 stood out amongst the rest of the Big Ten.
After sweeping Rutgers on April 23, Indiana softball traveled to Ann Arbor over the weekend to face off against Michigan. Just as they did against the Scarlet Knights, the Hoosiers swept the Wolverines, winning their first series against Michigan in 29 years.
Indiana softball traveled up to Ann Arbor this weekend with the opportunity to beat Michigan and end a drought spanning half a century of losing. It had been five years since Indiana had come out on top in a game against the Michigan Wolverines and 29 years since they took a series.
Heavy rain has forced a schedule change yet again for Indiana softball. Instead of playing a single game Friday, Indiana and Michigan will play a doubleheader Saturday, with the first pitch of game one at noon. The second game will commence 30 minutes after the first game ends. Both games will still be broadcast live on B1G+.
For the final time in the regular season, Indiana softball will depart Bloomington for a weekend series as it travels to Ann Arbor, Michigan, to take on the Wolverines.
For the fourth time this season, Indiana softball’s Taryn Kern has been awarded Big Ten Freshman of the Week. Team 50 swept Rutgers in a three-game series that ended Sunday just a week after being swept by Nebraska.
Just a week ago, it felt like the sky was falling for Indiana softball after getting swept by Nebraska at home, as its losing streak in the Big Ten had reached five games.
One weekend ago, Indiana softball lost its fourth game in a row, being swept at home by Nebraska. Team 50 struggled with timely hitting last weekend, but this weekend Indiana went on the road and swept Rutgers.
Since setting a program-record 23-game win streak on April 7, Indiana softball has lost six of its last seven games. After being swept by Nebraska on April 15, the Hoosiers go back on the road on Friday for a three-game series against Rutgers.
Indiana softball has come down to Earth after breaking the record for most consecutive wins, as its losing streak has reached four following a sweep at home at the hands of Nebraska.
Just two days removed from a 9-1 defeat in six innings against the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, No. 24 Indiana softball returned home to Andy Mohr Field looking to bounce back. The Hoosiers did everything but bounce back, dropping all three games of a series against Nebraska Friday and Saturday.
No. 24. Indiana softball returns to Andy Mohr Field this weekend for a three-game set with Nebraska beginning on Friday. Entering the weekend with a 9-2 record, Indiana currently sits one game behind Northwestern in the Big Ten standings. The Hoosiers split the midweek schedule with a victory over the University of Louisville on April 11 and a loss against the University of Notre Dame on April 12.
Following Tuesday night’s 10-5 win over the University of Louisville, Indiana softball head coach Shonda Stanton said she wasn’t too pleased with the team’s defensive performance, specifically in the top of the fourth inning when the Cardinals scored three runs.
Indiana softball traveled to South Bend to take on the University of Notre Dame Wednesday with a chance to defeat the Fighting Irish but allowed nine unanswered runs en route to a 9-1 loss in six innings.
Just a few days removed from a record-breaking win streak coming to an end against Minnesota, Indiana softball returned home to Andy Mohr Field Tuesday night, hoping to do what it had done ten times prior this season: win in front of the home crowd.
On April 8, Indiana softball’s program record 23-game winning streak was broken by Minnesota, and a loss followed on April 9 to give Indiana its first Big Ten series loss this season. After the defensive struggles that led to those losses in Minnesota, the Hoosiers returned home on Tuesday, defeating the University of Louisville 10-5.
Indiana softball returns to the diamond with two midweek non-conference matchups against the University of Louisville and the University of Notre Dame on Tuesday and Wednesday. After losing two of three against Minnesota, the Hoosiers are looking to get back into the win column before returning to Big Ten play on Friday against Nebraska.
Entering the weekend on a program-record 22-game win streak, No. 19 Indiana softball went on the road, looking poised to win its third Big Ten weekend series. However, defensive mishaps led to blown leads on Saturday and Sunday as the Hoosiers dropped the final two games of the series by scores of 6-5 and 8-5, respectively.