Three takeaways from the Hoosiers’ 4-3 win over Kent State
Indiana improved to 15-0 at Bart Kaufman with the win Tuesday night, the second-best record to start a season since 1985.
Indiana improved to 15-0 at Bart Kaufman with the win Tuesday night, the second-best record to start a season since 1985.
Indiana extends its win streak to eight, continues its undefeated record at home and finds itself on top of the Big Ten standings.
The Hoosiers have won nine of 10 and are undefeated at home, where they'll play their first conference series this weekend.
A 23-run onslaught was sandwiched between two walk-off victories over Morehead State.
Indiana's trend of big wins on weekdays continued.
With the win, the Hoosiers are now 4-4 to begin the year.
After falling short in the first two games of the series, the Hoosiers won the series finale to improve to 3-4 this season.
“It’s been a long time coming,” Yoho said.
A grand slam and a strong start from Luke Sinnard made sure the Hoosiers didn’t leave Samford Stadium-Hitchcock Field empty handed.
The bats woke up in game three to avoid the sweep against 2022 College World Series participants Auburn.