IU prepares to play Evansville, Indiana State for second time this season
When IU played two games against Evansville and Indiana State two weeks ago, it lost twice. This week, IU gets another opportunity.
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When IU played two games against Evansville and Indiana State two weeks ago, it lost twice. This week, IU gets another opportunity.
IU Coach Chris Lemonis came sprinting out of the dugout and toward third base umpire David Buck.
Christian Morris couldn’t believe where he was. He was standing on the field of TD Ameritrade Park and warming up to play in the 2013 College World Series.
Will Nolden was at the plate with the bases loaded and one out. IU was trailing by two runs against Notre Dame in the bottom of the ninth inning at Victory Field in Indianapolis.
Throughout his 18 seasons coaching IU water polo, Barry King has always struggled. But not in the pool.
For the time being, IU is in seventh place in the Big Ten and a half game ahead of ninth-place Rutgers.
Evansville hadn’t scored since the fourth inning. It hadn’t recorded a hit since the seventh inning.
TERRE HAUTE — IU could have had more. But it lost its opportunity and was now watching Indiana State’s Andy Young round the bases after his two-run home run off the trees beyond the left field fence gave Indiana State a four-run lead.
IU Coach Chris Lemonis has often praised the depth of his pitching staff. IU will need it this week.
Casey Rodrigue drops to one knee and rests his left arm against the wall separating the IU clubhouse from Bart Kaufman Field.
Scott Effross entered the 2015 season with high expectations. After serving as the Hoosiers’ closer in 2014, he was transitioning into a different role with IU.
Good pitching and timely hitting can solve a lot of problems.
When the Hoosiers take the field this weekend at Bart Kaufman Field, they will once again be without one of their key players.
IU Coach Chris Lemonis was fed up. He said it’s been the same story the past two weeks. IU gets a lead, the bullpen gives it up in the latter innings.
Three days after losing its first home series in the history of Bart Kaufman Field, IU will try to bounce back at home today.
After losing its first home series in the history of Bart Kaufman Field, the Hoosiers sit in 10th place in the Big Ten. As of now, that would leave IU out of the Big Ten Tournament because of its 2-6 record in the Big Ten. Only the top eight teams make the ?tournament.
It was the culmination of a frustrating weekend.
IU entered Saturday’s needing to gain ground in the Big Ten.
The Hoosiers have gotten off to a good start this season. With a record of 17-8, including four wins against NCAA Super Regional teams from last season, IU has garnered an RPI ranking of 28 and has been in and out of Baseball America’s top-25 all season.
Freshman Grant Lillard knows he needs to step up. IU Assistant Coach Brian Maisonneuve was telling him that after IU’s practice Wednesday.