IU returns home for tournament
Through five nonconference tournaments this season, IU softball players and coaches have spent little time in Bloomington.
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Through five nonconference tournaments this season, IU softball players and coaches have spent little time in Bloomington.
IU softball will enter a seven-game home stretch full of confidence after a strong tournament showing this weekend.
IU softball has taken its share of big defeats through four tournaments this season.
Through blowout losses and late-game collapses alike, IU softball missed an opportunity to create history this weekend.
Halfway through its nonconference schedule, IU sports a 6-8 record and has had a mixed bag of results in three tournaments.
After issues at the plate and in the circle in earlier tournaments, IU had its best showing in both categories this past weekend.
Despite posting a 2-7 record after two nonconference tournaments, IU Coach Michelle Gardner said there’s no pressure on her team entering this weekend.
While IU made good on its goal of improving its hitting this weekend, its inconsistent pitching was costly.
IU softball had few issues on the defensive side of the diamond in its opening tournament last weekend, but struggled mightily to produce runs offensively when the situation called for it.
IU Coach Michelle Gardner said she knew her team would need to fill a void at catcher this season.
IU Coach Michelle Gardner said she believed any one of her five pitchers could step up and deliver for the team.
For the fifth consecutive year, IU will head west to begin its nonconference tournament schedule.
If 2016 was viewed as a bounce-back season for IU softball, 2017 is expected to be the season it returns to the national stage.
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