Strong offensive production, lights-out pitching allows Indiana to cruise past Bellarmine in midweek matchup, 13-0
Dylan Traeger | March 26Four Hoosiers hit home runs.
Four Hoosiers hit home runs.
Indiana baseball will get a rematch against Xavier, this time in front of its home crowd on Wednesday afternoon.
Spending time together in groups off the field was essential for Indiana, as the team is showing off some changes in the roster for the upcoming season.
In the final two games, Indiana scored 22 runs while its bullpen allowed just two runs.
The 15-14 Hoosiers continue to look for answers.
Indiana looked like a rejuvenated team with 15 hits and its pitchers striking out 18.
Benes started Indiana's home opener after missing his senior season while recovering from injury.
Indiana scored 11 runs on 13 hits but committed four errors, stressing its pitching staff.
The Hoosiers relied on their bullpen to give their starting pitchers a chance to rest before the weekend.
A sophomore guard stepped into a larger role and had a standout performance.