Four former Hoosiers make the 2020 MLB playoffs
Aaron Sleger is the only Hoosier still in the MLB playoffs.
Aaron Sleger is the only Hoosier still in the MLB playoffs.
Ten IU players made an appearance at the all-star game.
Stiever tallied 184 strikeouts in three seasons with the Hoosiers.
The game will be played at Victory Field in Indianapolis.
In 2015, Baragar tossed 57 innings in his lone season with the Hoosiers.
Freshman Ethan Vecrumba and incoming freshman Kip Fougerousse have combined for 16 hits.
Espalin decommitted from the University of Southern California last week.
After a shortened 2020 season, many Hoosiers have returned to the diamond.
The junior outfielder posted a .390 batting average last season.
This spring, the right-handed pitcher was clocked at 89 miles per hour.
Women’s rowing accounted for the most recipients with 26.
Southern will use his extra year of eligibility in Bloomington.
With gyms and campus facilities closed, Hoosier athletes have gotten creative.
Houston will be ready if the NCAA grants seniors another year of eligibility.
Changes due to COVID-19 have scattered Mercer’s team after a shortened spring season.
The team now has a 3-2 record at home.
John Modugno and Hunter Combs struggled in their IU debuts.
IU has won five of its last 10 games against Cincinnati.
The two teams will meet in Evansville, Indiana.
Bierman has emerged as IU’s best starting pitcher.