Sowers wins Big Ten Freshman of the Week for second straight time
For the second consecutive week, Logan Sowers was named Big Ten Freshman of the Week. He shared the award with Michigan State pitcher Alex Troop.
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For the second consecutive week, Logan Sowers was named Big Ten Freshman of the Week. He shared the award with Michigan State pitcher Alex Troop.
Despite not having its ace, Scott Effross, this past weekend, IU returned to Bloomington with a doubled win total.
IU will be without Scott Effross, the team’s ace, this weekend when it travels to Florida for the Snowbird Baseball Classic.
Chris Lemonis knew Logan Sowers was special before he met him.
After going 5-for-8 and hitting two doubles against the College of Charleston last weekend, freshman Logan Sowers was named Big Ten Freshman of the Week.
The only thing that could stop IU after Saturday was rain. And ?lots of it.
After falling in game one Friday, the IU baseball team bounced back to beat the College of Charleston 15-1 in game two Saturday.
IU had no answer at the plate all game against College of Charleston’s starting pitcher Taylor Clarke Friday in Charleston’s 4-2 victory.
Last weekend didn’t go as planned for the IU baseball team, who lost to Presbyterian College and Furman before beating Xavier in its final game of the weekend.
In the first game of the First Pitch Invitational against Presbyterian, sophomore Craig Dedelow was batting sixth and playing first base for IU.
Being the long man in a bullpen can be hard.
Entering the season, IU Coach Chris Lemonis emphasized pitching and defense.
IU (2-3) lost Saturday 6-5 in 12 innings against Furman (3-3) in its second game of the First Pitch Invitational in Greenville, S.C.
After IU’s opening series against Stanford IU Coach Chris Lemonis said that what decides baseball games is pitching and defense.
IU stole one base in three games against Stanford.
Ryan Halstead was almost a Minnesota Twin, along with his two roommates.
After hitting .429 and driving in three runs against Stanford, junior shortstop Nick Ramos was named Big Ten Player of the Week.
IU Coach Chris Lemonis knows the Hoosiers could’ve gotten more.
Senior catcher Brad Hartong threw out a potential base-stealer to help senior Ryan Halstead close the door in the bottom of the 10th inning to seal the second win in as many games this season for the Hoosiers.
New IU Coach Chris Lemonis collected his first win as a Hoosier, and senior second baseman Casey Rodrigue hit his first career home run to lead the IU baseball team to a 4-2 win at Stanford in the season opener Friday night.