Baseball falls at Indiana State
An early deficit and a big seventh inning doomed the IU baseball team Wednesday afternoon as it fell 12-8 against Indiana State.
An early deficit and a big seventh inning doomed the IU baseball team Wednesday afternoon as it fell 12-8 against Indiana State.
IU baseball heads on the road to play Indiana State.
Second baseman Casey Rodrigue was named co-Big Ten Player of the Week, and Kyle Hart was named Big Ten Pitcher of the Week.
IU baseball took 2-of-3 against Michigan to open the Big Ten season.
The No. 16 Hoosiers (8-6) travel to California to face the Long Beach State Dirtbags (8-7) in IU’s final non-conference series before Big Ten play starts.
The No. 16 IU baseball team improved to 8-6 on the season with the victory, while No. 20 Kentucky fell to 13-4.
The two schools didn’t play in basketball this year, but IU rival Kentucky will come to Bloomington today to take on the Hoosiers baseball team at 4 p.m.
The two victories raised No. 17 IU’s record above .500 for the first time since Feb. 14, but Smith said he has yet to see what he wants out of his team going forward.
IU baseball raised its record over .500 for the first time since its Feb. 14 season opener with a 7-6 victory over Jacksonville on Sunday.
The offense came alive today for the IU baseball team as they beat the Jacksonville Dolphins 9-2, improving to 6-6 on the season.
Senior left-hander Joey DeNato started on the mound for IU, giving up three runs on four hits in seven innings. He struck out four and walked five in the 101-pitch performance.
Senior closer Ryan Halstead will undergo season ending surgery. He has the most saves in IU history with 23.
Junior catcher Kyle Schwarber was named the to midseason watch list for the Johnny Bench Award. Each season, the honor is bestowed upon the nation’s best catcher.
Joey DeNato's journey to the pitcher's mound has been an unconventional one, marked by surprise and resilience.
Despite seeing his team shake off a string of early-season losses with three consecutive wins, IU Coach Tracy Smith said he still has yet to see a complete performance from his squad.
In the seventh inning of Wednesday’s home baseball opener, the Hoosiers were able to push across two runs after maintaining a scoreless first six frames. Sophomore shortstop Nick Ramos hit a sacrifice fly to drive in freshman outfielder Craig Dedelow and, two batters later, junior Casey Rodrigue doubled to drive in junior Tim O’Conner, giving IU a 2-0 lead.
IU baseball begins its home season today with first pitch coming at 4:05 p.m. against Xavier.
Junior catcher Kyle Schwarber was named co-Big Ten Player of the Week on Monday, marking the second time Schwarber has won the award in his career.
IU baseball got back to its winning ways with a pair of wins against Louisville and Toledo on Saturday.
The No. 17 IU baseball team (2-5) looks to snap its two-game losing streak this weekend in Louisville, Ky. where the Hoosiers will face off against Toledo and Louisville.