Indiana softball plays its best on the big stage, sweeps No. 22 Maryland
Team 50 swept its opening Big Ten series for the first time since 2016.
Team 50 swept its opening Big Ten series for the first time since 2016.
Cutters and Alpha Chi Omega finish first for the men’s and women’s sides, respectively.
The Hoosiers took home three individual national championships and broke six program records.
In Sunday’s doubleheader, Matthew Ellis drove in four runs, while Bobby Whalen and Hunter Jessee scored four times.
The Hoosiers fell to 10-6 overall and 1-3 in the Big Ten.
Team 50 extended its win streak to 15 games behind seven home runs.
Reliever Gabe Levy held Ohio State scoreless for three innings as Indiana went up 8-6.
A doubleheader is now scheduled for Sunday.
Indiana plays Penn State on Sunday at University Park.
Indiana is on a three-game losing streak after facing three top-10 teams in a row.
Florida Atlantic is making its first-ever Elite Eight appearance.
Friday’s series opener will now be part of a Saturday doubleheader.
The Hoosiers travel to West Lafayette to start their Big Ten schedule.
Duncomb appeared in 18 games over two seasons for Indiana.
The Hoosiers are undefeated at Bart Kaufman Field this season.
The Hoosiers look to extend their 12-game win streak against the Terrapins.
Despite the conclusion, this was a historic campaign for the Hoosiers.
The Hoosiers leave behind thrilling highs, crushing defeats and painful hypotheticals.
Once Indiana State tied the game 4-4, Indiana baseball scored 11 runs in one inning.
The Hoosiers fell 4-3 to the Gauchos in their final match before Big Ten play.