‘Complementary baseball’ gives Indiana first Big Ten win of 2026
All the pieces fell into place for the Hoosiers.
All the pieces fell into place for the Hoosiers.
Indiana starts Big Ten play with a win.
Following an up-and-down non-conference stretch to start the season, the Hoosiers will look to get things rolling in conference play.
The redshirt freshman is on an eight-game hitting streak, providing a luxury to an already-proven lineup.
Indiana took the series finale to earn a series split over the weekend.
Pitching, both good and bad, was the name of the game for the Hoosiers.
The offense let down an otherwise strong outing from the Indiana staff.
The Hoosiers picked up a much-needed non-conference victory to boost their early-season resume.
The Hoosiers held a five-run lead in the seventh before allowing six unanswered runs to end the game.
It’s the Hoosiers’ second win of the season and their first away from Bloomington.
Despite Indiana falling to 1-4, they have made significant improvements over the last week.
To say that Indiana’s bats broke out in a big way would be a major understatement.
Every Hoosier who collected a hit on Tuesday was an underclassman.
The Hoosiers let the series finale slip away late.
Indiana baseball had plenty of mistakes amidst sweep in season opening series at No. 11 UNC.
The Indiana bullpen allowed eight hits and nine runs in the loss.
An error and a pair of wild pitches led to six runs for the Tar Heels in the bottom of the sixth.
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Indiana baseball continues to prepare its players for the next level.
Kraft pitched seven shutout innings versus Purdue on Friday.