Three things to know for Louisville
After taking a pair of games against Nebraska over the weekend, the IU baseball team (33-15, 11-9) will continue its road trip with a midweek matchup against Louisville (37-15, 15-12) on Tuesday night.
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After taking a pair of games against Nebraska over the weekend, the IU baseball team (33-15, 11-9) will continue its road trip with a midweek matchup against Louisville (37-15, 15-12) on Tuesday night.
It's the top of the fourth inning at Bart Kaufman Field and the IU baseball team finds itself in a jam.
Baseball is a game of streaks. Some go a team's way and some don't.
IU baseball's struggles since the end of April have coincided with injuries suffered by two of the team's most important players — junior infielder Luke Miller and junior pitcher Pauly Milto.
For the first time since May 2016, the IU baseball team has lost five straight games.
It’s been a rough month for the IU baseball team.
The IU baseball team has been in a bit of a funk recently, dropping eight of its last 10 contests, and it’s starting to show in how its regarded by national media.
On Tuesday night, IU had an opportunity to break out of its recent slump on a national stage against the No. 21 Kentucky Wildcats at Bart Kaufman Field.
From failed bunt attempts to baserunning miscues, it's been the little mistakes that have taken wins away from IU during the last few weeks.
A weekend sweep by Minnesota in Minneapolis will leave the IU baseball team happy to be back at Bart Kaufman Field.
IU baseball had all the right pieces in place Sunday to avoid being swept for the first time this season.
Two weeks ago, IU baseball was going into a Sunday game with Ohio State looking to avoid its first series loss of the season.
IU baseball had the opportunity it needed in its hands.
The last time IU baseball took on Minnesota, it ended in heartbreak for the Hoosiers.
When Tim Herrin was a freshman, IU Coach Chris Lemonis said he couldn't pitch an inning without walking a batter.
Neither freshman catcher Drew Ashley, nor IU Coach Chris Lemonis, thought it had enough.
Junior Jonathan Stiever gave IU baseball his usual Friday start.
As IU baseball prepares for a conference-heavy end to its regular season schedule, the team will have to work its way through setbacks on- and off-field.
WEST LAFAYETTE, Indiana — Second baseman Matt Lloyd gripped his batting helmet with both hands and stared into the distance.
WEST LAFAYETTE, Indiana — Adversity was the word IU Coach Chris Lemonis used to describe the skid IU baseball has recently run into.