Indiana takes 2 of 3 from Michigan, climbs closer to conference tournament first-round bye
Indiana is now one game back from Washington in the Big Ten standings with one series left to play.
Indiana is now one game back from Washington in the Big Ten standings with one series left to play.
Indiana’s offense was relentless from the opening inning.
After breaking Indiana’s all-time home run record Sunday at Iowa, Parker returned home looking like a player that was calm, confident and relaxed.
The team has more run-rule wins than losses this season.
The high-powered offenses traded clutch hits for 10 innings, with the Cardinals getting the last laugh.
Shonda Stanton preaches the importance of the "big inning" and Indiana posted a huge one Tuesday.
While the rivalry gets a bigger spotlight in other sports, the intensity is apparent between the two softball teams.
Indiana's pitching has shown a huge improvement from last season.
A five-run third inning broke the game open.
Purdue struck first but Indiana maintained composure and came back to win.
Kettleman's small ball deposits of positivity add up and equate to an important component of Indiana's success.
The Hoosier lineup provided the dramatics while the pitching staff shut the Boilermakers down.
Avery Parker ties the Indiana home run record as the Hoosiers run rule Butler 9-0 in six innings.
Indiana’s ability to manufacture runs, without relying on heavy power, proved to be the difference.
Shonda Stanton's aggressive approach to running the bases paid dividends in Friday's win.
The Indiana offense woke up in the middle innings to pull away for the win.
While the Ducks’ offense was better Monday, Indiana’s offense continued to have success and remains one of the nation’s best.
The midweek game might serve as a wake-up call for the staff.
The Ducks didn't score until the fourth inning, and then came alive.
Indiana was able to find control of each contest in the later innings.