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Indiana baseball did what it needed to do Tuesday afternoon at Bart Kaufman Field.
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Indiana baseball did what it needed to do Tuesday afternoon at Bart Kaufman Field.
Indiana won the game 15-3.
After starting the season with three losses to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill on Feb. 13-15, Indiana baseball returned home Tuesday afternoon looking to bounce back for its first win.
After getting swept by then-No. 11 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in its season-opening series, Indiana baseball will return home to Bloomington for a matchup against Bradley University.
With two outs, a 2–1 count and the bases loaded in the bottom of the ninth inning, Indiana baseball was one routine ground ball away from a statement win.
The scoreboard Friday in Bryson Field at Boshamer Stadium in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, read 0-0. The game was entering the bottom of the fifth inning.
Indiana baseball kicked off its season in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, under bright, sunny skies Friday afternoon.
Due to impending weather, Indiana baseball’s opening series against No. 11 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill will feature a doubleheader Saturday. Friday’s game will still be played as scheduled.
College baseball returns across the country Friday. That’s no different for Indiana baseball, which kicks off its 56-game grind Friday against the No. 11 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Eighth-year head coach Jeff Mercer and the Hoosiers begin their 2026 slate with a 3-game series at Boshamer Stadium.
The Big Ten named three Indiana baseball players to its preseason players to watch list Wednesday, according to a release from the Big Ten. The conference also announced the 2026 preseason coaches’ poll, in which the Hoosiers ranked fifth.
After finishing the 2025 season with a record of 32-24 but falling short of an NCAA Tournament berth, Indiana baseball begins its 2026 season set on rebounding from a disappointing year.
Indiana baseball hired Matt Myers as assistant head coach and pitching coach for the 2026 season, according to an Indiana Athletics release Friday. The addition of Myers fills the final open spot on the coaching staff.
Dustin Glant, who served as the associate head coach and pitching coach for Indiana baseball since 2022, has accepted a coaching position with the Washington Nationals in Major League Baseball, according to an Indiana Athletics release.
Indiana baseball outfielder Devin Taylor became the highest-drafted outfielder in program history Sunday, as the Athletics selected him in the second round with the 48th overall pick in the 2025 MLB Draft.
The picture didn’t look too out of the ordinary. A couple bats, scattered gloves, maybe a hat and a pair of cleats. Standard for a college baseball locker.
Sophomore catcher TJ Schulyer dropped a critical RBI single into right-center field to give Indiana a 7-6 lead in the top of the ninth inning in the third game of the Hoosiers’ weekend series Sunday against Abilene Christian University.
Freshman infielder Hogan Denny, having just connected on an RBI single, stepped up and blasted a two-run home run over the wall in right field, putting Indiana baseball up 4-1 in the top of the third inning.
At the top of the third inning, Indiana baseball held a 3-0 lead over the University of Evansville. Freshman infielder Jake Hanley stepped up to the plate, hit a pitch delivered by Evansville junior pitcher Ethan Bell and sent a home run over the wall. The home run marked Hanley’s second of the game and increased the Hoosiers’ lead to 4-0.
Chris Lemonis, who was formerly the Indiana baseball head coach from 2014-17 before leaving for Mississippi State in 2018, was fired Monday, according to a Mississippi State Athletics release.
Iowa senior infielder Ben Wilmes stepped up to the plate and connected on a 2-RBI single up the middle of the field, bringing in two more runs for the Hawkeyes in the fourth inning. Before Indiana could blink, it was down 6-0.