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IU baseball is 10-8-1 with wins in six of its last seven games, but it hasn’t been easy for the Hoosiers lately.
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IU baseball is 10-8-1 with wins in six of its last seven games, but it hasn’t been easy for the Hoosiers lately.
In IU’s turn to welcome visiting Cincinnati in the 2017 home-and-home series, the Hoosiers were able to send the Bearcats back to Ohio with a 3-2 loss while picking up their sixth victory in the last seven games.
Coming off a four-game series in Hawaii that resulted in three wins, IU is back home in Bloomington on Wednesday afternoon to play host to Cincinnati.
For the second time in this eight-game-old season, IU was held without a hit when a runner was on base.
IU Coach Chris Lemonis challenged his team Sunday after the Hoosiers’ 11-inning 6-6 tie at Florida Atlantic.
IU follows up its season-opening 2-2 performance in Arizona with a trip to the Sunshine State, as it will play three games in as many days against Florida Atlantic in Boca Raton, Florida.
IU baseball’s 2017 opening weekend is a busy one, as the Hoosiers will head out to Surprise, Arizona, to play four games in three days starting Friday.
Despite posting a team batting average of .257 — its lowest mark in more than 30 years — in 2016, IU baseball players and coaches said they are confident the talent in its deep lineup will allow that number to rise this season.
Three 2016 Hoosier starting pitchers are currently chasing their MLB dreams, which has left a large void in the 2017 squad.
IU volleyball may not have qualified for the NCAA Tournament, but the team made strides that could pay dividends for the future success of the program.
IU volleyball’s 2016 season is likely finished after a loss at Ohio State on Saturday, as the Hoosiers lost two weekend road matchups against Maryland and Ohio State.
IU volleyball wraps up its regular season schedule with away matches at Maryland and Ohio State this weekend.
In front of a small crowd of less than 300 people, the IU volleyball team moved to 17-14 overall and 6-12 in the Big Ten in dominating fashion with a three-set sweep, 25-14, 25-18 and 29-27, on the road over Rutgers.
Needing three wins in its final three matches for a shot at NCAA Tournament qualification, the IU volleyball team begins its mission in Piscataway, New Jersey, where it will face Rutgers on Sunday afternoon.
IU entered Wednesday night’s match starving for its first victory in a home finale since 2010, but the Hoosiers would be denied in their quest as Purdue claimed the win in five sets (21-25, 25-15, 25-15, 18-25, 15-7).
The IU volleyball team will play its final home match of the season Wednesday night when rival Purdue comes to Bloomington.
The defending national champion Nebraska Cornhuskers, ranked No. 1 in the country, came into Bloomington and left unscathed with a statement victory against the IU volleyball team in just three sets, 25-16, 25-16, 25-11.
The No. 1 volleyball team in the country will be traveling to Bloomington to take on the Hoosiers on Saturday night. IU welcomes the 23-1, 14-1 Nebraska Cornhuskers on senior night, and the Hoosiers will be in search of a defining win.
The IU volleyball team stormed into Ann Arbor with a 5-1 lead in the first set against No. 17 Michigan with the same energy they finished with against the then-No. 13 Wolverines last Saturday when the Hoosiers came away with the four-set upset victory.
No. 17 Michigan, 20-6, 9-5, will almost certainly have some extra motivation Wednesday as it welcomes the IU volleyball team that upset the Wolverines on Oct. 29 to Ann Arbor, Michigan.