Indiana baseball drops second consecutive Big Ten series to rival Purdue
After multiple schedule changes earlier in the week, Indiana baseball made its way to West Lafayette, Indiana, to take on in-state rival Purdue in a weekend series.
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After multiple schedule changes earlier in the week, Indiana baseball made its way to West Lafayette, Indiana, to take on in-state rival Purdue in a weekend series.
It was the ninth inning. Indiana loaded the bases, there were two outs and the count was even at 2-2. The next pitch went right past the batter’s knees for a strike. In an instant, the ballgame was over, and the tension subsided.
When it comes to rivalries, there is none greater for Indiana baseball than the in-state rivalry it shares with the Purdue Boilermakers.
Indiana baseball is scheduled to play its second Big Ten series of the year, traveling to West Lafayette to play Purdue in a three game series this upcoming weekend.
For the second time in four days, Indiana hitters strode to the batter's box in the ninth inning, facing a seven-run deficit.
With the departure of several players from the 2021 season, Indiana baseball’s core has become filled with underclassmen this season. With youth comes inexperience and inconsistency, and the Hoosiers have seen struggles from both the offense and defense in the first half of the season.
Indiana baseball fell in its conference-opening series this past weekend against Northwestern 1-2. After narrowly winning the series opener on Friday evening 5-4, Indiana suffered back-to-back losses on Saturday and Sunday.
Indiana is coming off of its second series win of the year and now heads into its conference-opening matchup of the season. Indiana will play Northwestern in a three-game weekend series for the first Big Ten Conference games of the year for both teams.
Indiana senior reliever Braydon Tucker's right arm hung loosely by his side. He gently shifted his weight forward on the pitching mound, waiting for the sign from senior catcher Peter Serruto.
After Tuesday’s game against Indiana State University was canceled, Indiana baseball returns to the diamond this upcoming weekend to face off against the University of Evansville. The Hoosiers will play in a three-game series against the Purple Aces, with the first game marking the Hoosiers’ seventh straight home game at Bart Kaufman Field.
College baseball rosters are constantly changing. Players transfer, graduate or advance to the next level, either as incoming freshmen or to the minor or major leagues.
Indiana baseball announced its Tuesday matchup against Indiana State University will be postponed due to inclement weather conditions.
Indiana dropped its second series in a row after losing 13-7 against Xavier University in the last game of the home series on Sunday afternoon.
Indiana baseball lost its four-game home series against Xavier University this past weekend at Bart Kaufman Field in Bloomington, Indiana. After falling in the first two games on Thursday and Saturday, Indiana won the first game of the Sunday doubleheader before losing the finale.
After scoring a season-high 20 runs in its midweek win over the University of Kentucky to snap a three-game losing streak, Indiana baseball welcomes Xavier University to Bart Kaufman Field for a four-game series this weekend.
Coming off of three straight losses against Troy University, Indiana came back to Bloomington exploding against the University of Kentucky, scoring 20 runs in its 20-7 win Tuesday night.
Despite Indiana baseball and Troy University each having 11 hits apiece through the first two games of their weekend series in Troy, Alabama, the Hoosiers entered Sunday’s finale of the three-game series on the verge of getting swept.
After winning its two midweek matchups to improve to a 6-6 record, Indiana baseball will travel to Troy, Alabama, this weekend, where it will face off against Troy University in a three-game series.
Junior catcher Matthew Ellis trotted around the bases and stepped on home plate, picking up an imaginary phone and slamming it to the ground as he was encircled by his teammates near the dugout.
Indiana baseball extended its win streak to four games in a row Wednesday night, taking down Purdue University Fort Wayne in a 12-2 blowout win. With the win, Indiana also continued its at-home win streak, winning the three games it has played at Bart Kaufman Field.