Hoosiers sweep Wolverines
No. 17 IU defeated Michigan (22-20, 8-7) in extra innings 3-2 Sunday at Bart Kaufman Field.
No. 17 IU defeated Michigan (22-20, 8-7) in extra innings 3-2 Sunday at Bart Kaufman Field.
The Hoosiers’ penultimate series at Bart Kaufman Field features significant implications for the Hoosiers’ preseason goal of winning a regular season conference championship, their first since 1949.
The Hoosiers are prepared to face the Michigan Wolverines this weekend following a six-game respite.
No. 17 IU (30-8) took down Eastern Kentucky Tuesday night 5-2. This is the quickest an IU baseball team has reached the 30-win mark since 1987.
The Hoosiers (29-8, 8-4 Big Ten) will try and keep their three-game win streak alive this evening at Bart Kaufman Field.
Strong starting pitching helped the Hoosiers take the first two games of the series in Bloomington by a combined score of 17-4.
The catcher leads his team in batting average, on-base percentage, hits, home runs and total bases. He injured his knee sliding into home plate against Illinois on April 6, and has seen limited playing time since then.
No. 19 IU lost its fourth straight game Wednesday at Bart Kaufman field, falling to Ball State 5-3. The Hoosiers (26-8) have lost five of their last six games.
Wednesday’s contest against in-state foe Ball State is the first of six games against non-conference foes.
A single that fell just in front of diving left fielder Chris Sujka. For the third consecutive game, the Spartans won in walk-off fashion, this time a 6-5 triumph Sunday afternoon.
Living a dream sometimes involves abrupt descents from cloud nine for Jamie Smith. She’s IU Coach Tracy Smith’s wife, and her eldest son Casey wears No. 20 and plays right field for the No. 13-ranked IU baseball team.
IU Coach Tracy Smith’s No. 13 IU baseball team (26-4, 8-1) practiced under the lights of Bart Kaufman Field on Wednesday to prepare for what Smith dubbed a very important weekend series for the Hoosiers.
No. 13 IU (26-4, 8-1) narrowly evaded Evansville’s upset bid, prevailing 10-8 Tuesday night at Charles H. Braun Stadium.
No. 17 IU (25-4, 8-1 Big Ten) will face off against the Evansville Purple Aces (14-18, 5-4 Missouri Valley Conference) at 7 p.m. today in Evansville.
No. 17 Hoosiers’ 18-game winning streak snapped Sunday when Illinois took down IU, 3-2.
IU baseball has seen a lot of success so far this season, but things changed during the weekend.
In the 18-game winning streak for IU baseball, there were no more fairy-tale endings as the the team’s felt its first loss since March 9.
The largest crowd in Bart Kaufman Field history saw No. 17 IU take down Illinois 3-2 Friday night for its NCAA-best 17th consecutive victory.
With a win Friday night — the first home night game in program history — the No. 17 IU baseball team (23-3, 6-0) could match the nation’s longest winning streak of the season of 17 games set by Mississippi State to begin the season
The No. 17 Hoosiers (23-3, 6-0) dispatched the Xavier Musketeers 9-5 Wednesday afternoon at Hayden Field in Cincinnati.