Six Indiana baseball players awarded Big Ten honors
Six Indiana baseball players received Big Ten honors Tuesday following the conclusion of the regular season.
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Six Indiana baseball players received Big Ten honors Tuesday following the conclusion of the regular season.
After a 25-30 regular season, Indiana has earned a spot in the 2022 Big Ten Tournament. The Hoosiers finished the season with a 10-14 record against conference opponents, placing them as the 8-seed in the tournament. Indiana will face Maryland in the first round on May 26.
Indiana baseball suffered a three-game sweep on the road against Iowa in the final regular season series over the weekend. The Hoosiers outhit the Hawkeyes 8-3 on Saturday night but lost by a score of 2-1. Their fourth consecutive conference loss dropped them to No. 8 in the tournament, the lowest ranking.
Indiana will face Iowa in its final regular season series of the year beginning on Thursday in Iowa City, Iowa. As the Hoosiers approach the final three games of the season, they look to secure a top-eight spot in the Big Ten in order to play in the conference tournament May 25-29 in Omaha, Nebraska.
Sophomore outfielder Bobby Whalen dashed full speed toward the ball during a game in March, getting closer and closer to the outfield wall. Whalen's head tilted up, searching for the ball before it sailed out of the park. He barreled into the wall.
A young fan sitting behind home plate paused his conversation to watch the incoming pitch. Moments later, his smile turned to a state of shock as he marveled at Indiana junior Matthew Ellis' 430 foot-grand slam during Indiana's 12-7 win against Illinois State on Tuesday night.
As the regular season wraps up, Indiana remains in the middle of a fight for a Big Ten tournament spot. The Hoosiers came into the weekend series 22-26, looking to stay in the top-8 of the conference. They won two out of three games against the Minnesota Gophers to secure a series win.
Indiana baseball seized a one-run lead as Minnesota retreated to its bullpen. The Hoosiers' chance of securing their first sweep of the year looked promising after trailing 6-1 to open the series finale against Minnesota on Sunday afternoon.
Indiana sophomore outfielder Hunter Jessee rounded third base and sprinted home. The race was on.
Indiana baseball took on Michigan this weekend, earning its third straight series win and eighth conference win overall.
Indiana baseball traveled to Ann Arbor, Michigan to face Michigan in a three-game series over the weekend. Despite losing the opener Friday, the Hoosiers rallied. They won the next two games to win their third consecutive conference series.
Indiana baseball will travel to Ann Arbor, Michigan this weekend to take on the Wolverines in a three-game series. Winning seven of their last 10 games, the Hoosiers are in search of their third straight Big Ten series win.
After Indiana baseball earned its first walk-off victory of the season in Friday's home series opener against Illinois, the visitors evened the three-game series on Saturday. The Hoosiers won Sunday’s finale 11-7 after trailing 7-3 earlier in the game, earning their second straight conference series victory as a result.
Indiana baseball took two of three games against Illinois over the weekend to capture its second series win in a row and its second series win against a Big Ten opponent.
Indiana baseball players dashed out of the dugout, seeking Josh Pyne, reigning Big Ten Freshman of the Week, standing near second base. All the while, fans yelled and clapped in excitement.
Coming off two midweek wins, Indiana baseball is set to take on Illinois this weekend in a three-game home series, looking for its second Big Ten series win of the year.
After defeating Butler University at Victory Field on Tuesday evening, Indiana baseball won its second consecutive midweek matchup with a 3-1 victory over Illinois State University Wednesday.
Indiana baseball’s third baseman freshman Josh Pyne was named Big Ten Freshman of the Week on Wednesday. After a big weekend against Nebraska, Indiana and Pyne pulled off a 9-1 victory against Butler University on Tuesday night.
Matthew Ellis nearly knocked the cover off the ball, crushing a 433-foot home run to right-center field to break a scoreless tie in the second inning.
Baseball teams traditionally field two players on either side of second base — the third baseman and shortstop on the left and the second and first basemen on the right.