Baseball team sweeps Iowa
For the second straight weekend, IU baseball swept a Big Ten foe on the road.
For the second straight weekend, IU baseball swept a Big Ten foe on the road.
After taking the first two games of its series against Iowa, IU baseball will look to complete the series sweep today at 2 p.m.
Dozens of shirtless players danced around their coach.
IU Coach Tracy Smith will look for a continuation of momentum today as IU (15-10) takes on Miami-Ohio.
Senior third baseman Dustin DeMuth was named Big Ten Player of the Week by the conference Monday.
Hart stands out from most students because of his 6-foot-5-inch frame. But this time he was drawing attention for walking into his C117 test half an hour late.
The Hoosiers (15-10, 5-1) outhit the Buckeyes (16-10, 2-4) 42-19 during the weekend, en route to a three-game sweep of Ohio State.
COLUMBUS, Ohio – IU’s 13 hits coupled with a strong relief performance from Will Coursen-Carr allowed the Hoosiers to take game one of the double header 8-2 against Ohio State.
Joey DeNato picked up his fifth win of the season behind a 15-hit performance fromt he Hoosier baseball offense as IU defeated Ohio State 6-4.
The last time IU and Ohio State played a weekend series, the Hoosiers were trying to accomplish a feat 81 years in the making.
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.