Still have Internet, and the Hoosiers are absolutely on fire.

Evan Crawford just flew out to right field for the second out of the first inning. What's so odd about that, you ask? It was Crawford's second at-bat. The Hoosiers have already batted around in the first inning, going 10-for-10 through the first 10 at-bats. Every more impressive, they did all that one just 24 pitches.

Here are some highlights:

-Five straight hits to start the inning

-Kipp Schutz's grand slam to clear the bases after the last of said five hits.

-Tyler Rogers getting thrown out trying to take third on a David Trager single, the first out of the inning.

-Tyler Cox hitting a home run to left field on the next at-bat.

-Andrew Means doubling then scoring on Josh Phegley's second single.

-Jerrud Sabourin hitting the third home run of the inning, scoring himself and Phegley.

In total, the line on the inning is as follows: 11 runs, 13 hits, no errors, one stranded, 15 batters come to bat.

I can honestly hold my hand on my heart and say I've never seen that happen at this level before in my life. Purdue comes to bat in the top of the second.

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