Crimson defeats Cream
On a warm and sunny afternoon at Memorial Stadium, the Crimson defeated the Cream 28-27 in the IU football Spring Game.
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On a warm and sunny afternoon at Memorial Stadium, the Crimson defeated the Cream 28-27 in the IU football Spring Game.
The Hoosiers (16-17) are currently tied for first place in the Big Ten and look to continue their conference reign when they face Penn State at 3 p.m. Friday at Sembower Field. Freshman Blake Monar will pitch game 1, followed by juniors Eric Arnett and Matt Bashore on Saturday and Sunday, respectively.
IU looks to build on a four-game win streak at 3 p.m. today in Muncie when they take on Ball State (15-15). The Hoosiers (16-17) are currently tied for first place in the Big Ten with a 6-2 conference record.
With eight returning players who batted at least .300 last season, the IU baseball team entered 2009 certain that hitting would be its biggest strength.
Excellent pitching from IU junior pitcher Matt Bashore led to a Hoosiers victory against Iowa 8-4 earlier this afternoon. The win swept the series against the Hawkeyes and bring IU's record to 16-17 (6-2 in the Big Ten), resulting in a tie for first-place in the conference.
Behind great pitching from IU freshman Blake Monar and junior Eric Arnett, respectively, the Hoosiers were able to win the first two games of a three-game series against Iowa.
IU coach Tracy Smith's team this week endured their worst loss of the season against Louisville, but responded with a powerful win over Valparaiso.
A rough start early on for IU (12-17) resulted in a dominant 15-1 win for the Cardinals (21-9). IU coach Tracy Smith summed up the reason of his team’s loss in one word: “pitching.”
A tough three-game road trip begins Friday for the IU baseball team, as the Hoosiers face conference-leading Illinois at 7:05 p.m. in Champaign, Ill.
The Hoosiers extended their win streak to three games, as IU defeated Cincinnati 16-4. Sophomore pitcher Joey O'Gara earned the victory after giving up only one earned run in three innings.
After his team’s 3-2 win against Minnesota last Saturday, junior catcher Josh Phegley said his biggest concern was a lack of early scoring in games. His teammates responded against Cincinnati on Wednesday night, as the Hoosiers scored five runs in the first inning en route to a 16-4 victory. The win was IU’s third in a row and brings their season record to 10-15.
Coming off a 3-2 win against No. 25 Minnesota on Saturday, the IU baseball team will look to build on its momentum against Chicago State at 3 p.m. today on Sembower Field.
This afternoon's matchup between IU and Minnesota will not be held due to inclement weather. The game will not be made up, resulting in a 1-1 split of the season series.
Behind 10 strikeouts from IU junior pitcher Eric Arnett, the Hoosiers evened the Big Ten opening series with Minnesota.
The Hoosiers begin Big Ten conference play Friday afternoon when they take on Minnesota at 3 p.m. at Sembower Field. Despite the recent slump (IU has lost seven of their last eight), they will have a chance to start from scratch in the conference standings.
By means of a dominant fastball and slider, the Pataskala, Ohio, native has quietly transformed into one of the most feared pitchers in the Big Ten. Arnett currently leads the Hoosiers in wins (4-1), ERA (2.57), strikeouts (35) and innings pitched (35).
A walk-off home run in the 11th inning was the difference in the Hoosiers’ 7-6 loss to Xavier Wednesday in Cincinnati. It is IU’s seventh defeat in eight games. The mid-week loss dropped the team’s record to 7-14.
Despite seven well-pitched innings from IU freshman Blake Monar, the Hoosiers lost a defensive battle to Ohio State 2-0.
Behind excellent pitching from junior Chris Squires and nine home runs, the Hoosiers did just that in a dominating 18-3 victory. Squires pitched six innings, giving up five hits and only three earned runs on Tuesday.
IU coach Tracy Smith has been looking for a breakout game for a while now. He got it Tuesday afternoon after the Hoosiers defeated Morehead State 18-3.