IU to play Stanford in rematch
Stanford defeated Youngstown State 12-4 earlier today to end the Penguins’ season and set up a rematch between the Hoosiers and the Cardinal tonight.
Stanford defeated Youngstown State 12-4 earlier today to end the Penguins’ season and set up a rematch between the Hoosiers and the Cardinal tonight.
Left fielder Brad Hartong will miss the remainder of the 2014 postseason due to a spleen injury, which happened when he crashed into the wall in Saturday's game.
IU defeated Stanford 4-2 in Saturday night’s regional game. With the win, IU moves just one victory away from the regional championship.
First pitch is scheduled for 6 p.m., and the winner of the game will move on in the winners’ bracket for a shot at winning the regional on Sunday.
The Hoosiers struck early in the pitch count against the Penguin pitching staff Friday night.
After a rain delay that lasted nearly three hours, the IU Hoosiers and Stanford Cardinal take the field to resume play for the regional championship title. Follow @EvanHoopfer on Twitter for live game updates.
Tracy Smith narrowed down the list to four possible names. Either Scott Effross, Joey DeNato, Evan Bell or Brian Korte will get the start Friday.
Four Hoosiers were named to the Louisville Slugger NCAA Division-I All-American teams today, which is the most in team history.
To preview this week's regional, IDS reporter Evan Hoopfer asked the Stanford Daily’s Jordan Wallach some questions about the Cardinal’s team.
The Hoosiers will face Youngstown State in their first game at 7 p.m. Friday.Youngstown State and Indiana State offer some challenges to IU, which is 30-3 in the past 33 games.
The NCAA baseball postseason can be tough to understand for first-time college baseball fans.
IU was named the No. 4 national seed this afternoon in the NCAA tournament selection show.
For the second consecutive season, IU won both the regular season and tournament title.
With the game tied at 4-4 between IU and Michigan State and a bid to the Big Ten Championship on the line, Tim O’Conner led off the top of the ninth inning.
During the pitcher’s duel, IU (40-13) had just one big inning to propel them to a 5-0 victory against Michigan (29-28-1) to move on in the Big Ten tournament.
In the first round of the Big Ten tournament, No. 1 seed IU defeated No. 8 seed Iowa, 5-2.
IU has continued to play well, and this weekend finished off its regular season hot streak by winning two-of-three against Minnesota.
Big Ten outright winners IU beat Minnesota in the rubber match 8-0. The win gave the Hoosiers the series win against the Gophers. On the year, IU won all eight of its Big Ten series, sweeping five of them.
The slippery conditions caused a combined seven errors between IU (37-13, 20-3) and Minnesota (27-21, 13-10). The Hoosiers won 7-3 thanks to timely throwing errors by the Gophers.
Minnesota's Connor Schaefbauer hit a go ahead RBI double in the 10th inning to give the Gophers (27-20, 13-9) a lead against the Hoosiers (36-13, 19-3).