Indiana baseball opens season with 0-3 weekend series against Clemson
Indiana baseball kicked off its 2022 schedule against Clemson University in a three-game weekend series in Clemson, South Carolina.
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Indiana baseball kicked off its 2022 schedule against Clemson University in a three-game weekend series in Clemson, South Carolina.
Indiana baseball fell in a three-game sweep on the road against Clemson University in its opening series of the season this past weekend. Clemson outscored Indiana 33-8, highlighted by its 19-4 victory in game two on Saturday to clinch the series with one game in hand.
Indiana baseball will return to playing non-conference opponents during the 2022 season after only playing Big Ten Conference teams during the 2021 season due to COVID-19.
IU baseball released the first preview of its 2022 schedule Tuesday. The Hoosiers will play in the “Round Rock Classic” in February at the Dell Diamond in Round Rock, Texas, according to a press release.
IU baseball assistant coach Dan Held and pitching coach Justin Parker have both left the program.
IU baseball saw a Big-Ten leading six players selected in the 2021 MLB Draft, including four pitchers in the first ten rounds.
IU baseball junior third baseman Cole Barr and sophomore outfielder Grant Richardson were named to the American Baseball Coaches Association and Rawlings Midwest All-Region Second Team on Wednesday.
Seven IU baseball players were honored with All-Big Ten honors Sunday afternoon.
In an important series for their postseason chances, IU baseball lost two of three games to Maryland this weekend. In the past three weeks, IU has gone 3-8 after starting the season 23-10.
Less than a month ago, IU baseball was firmly in the race for a Big Ten title, a quest that it controlled its own destiny for.
IU baseball began its final home stand 1.5 games behind first-place Nebraska in the Big Ten standings. After falling in three of their four games over the weekend, the Hoosiers are now in fourth place.
IU baseball came into the weekend leading the Big Ten with three series to go. After going 1-2 against the Michigan Wolverines, IU finds itself a game back of first place.
After falling as far back as four games back of the Big Ten lead in early April, the IU baseball team has made a full recovery and retaken the lead in the standings with four weeks left in the season.
Since getting swept by Ohio State the first weekend of April, the IU baseball team has won seven of its last eight games and reentered the Big Ten conference title race.
Heading into the season, the IU baseball team was considered one of the favorites to win the Big Ten. Now, more than half way through the season, the Hoosiers find themselves in contention for the conference title. IU is in second place at 18-8, behind only Nebraska at 20-7.
Three weeks ago, IU baseball lost its fifth consecutive game, tumbling from its perch at the top of the Big Ten standings to four games back of the lead.
IU baseball will take on a familiar foe as it plays its second series of the season against Minnesota this weekend. The Hoosiers beat the Golden Gophers 5-2 and 8-1 last month during opening weekend in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
IU’s pitching staff looked dominant for long stretches against Northwestern this weekend. At other points, however, the Wildcats took advantage of worn-out arms and staged major rallies.
Early in the season, lights out pitching was the story for the IU baseball team and its success. But the past two weekends, it has been the team’s hitting carrying it to victories.
The IU baseball team bounced back from a five-game losing streak this past weekend, picking up two much-needed wins against Illinois. The team accomplished this with a combined no-hitter and five total home runs in the rain-shortened series. This weekend, IU will take on Illinois’ cross-state rival Northwestern in Evanston.