Hoosiers Face Hawaii in Four-Game Series
3/15/2017 12:43:00 AM | Baseball
Indiana vs. Hawaii | March 16-18 | Honolulu, Hawaii | Les Murkami Stadium | ||
Series Schedule | Coverage | Projected Starters |
Indiana vs. Hawaii Thursday - 12:35 a.m. ET |
Listen (UH) | Live Stats | IU - LHP Cameron Beauchamp (0-0, 0.96) UH - LHP Dominic DeMiero (3-0, 2.20) |
Indiana vs. Hawaii Friday - 12:35 a.m. ET |
Watch | Listen | Live Stats | IU - LHP Tim Herrin (1-2, 5.29) UH - RHP Brendan Hournung (1-2, 2.10) |
Indiana vs. Hawaii Saturday - 12:35 a.m. ET |
Watch | Listen | Live Stats | IU - RHP Brian Hobbie (1-1, 4.29) UH - RHP Neil Uskali (3-1, 1.67) |
Indiana vs. Hawaii Saturday - 7:05 p.m. ET |
Listen | Live Stats | UH - RHP Jackson Rees (2-0, 3.13) IU - LHP Andrew Saalfrank (1-1, 4.19) |
Social: Twitter | Instagram // Notes: Indiana | Hawaii |
• Indiana returns to action on the road beginning on Thursday morning at 12:05 a.m. ET as it takes on the Hawai'i Rainbow Warriors in the first game of a four-game series.
• The Hoosiers are coming off their first homestand of the season, where they took two of three games from the Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders. Indiana collected 37 hits on the weekend, including 23 in Saturday's 12-1 victory, the most since also getting 23 against Butler on March 23, 2016.
• Senior Alex Krupa hit the first two home runs of his career at Indiana over the weekend.
• Indiana is second in the Big Ten in home runs (14) and triples (5), and fourth in slugging percentage (.412).
LHP Andrew Saalfrank was named the Big Ten Baseball Co-Freshman of the week. Saalfrank picked up the win over Middle Tennessee on Sunday, posting a six-strikeout performance over the course of six innings and allowing just three hits.
• IU's pitching staff is second in the Big Ten in runs allowed (53), ERA (3.31), earned runs allowed (45) and fewest walks (39), and fifth in opposing batting average (.256) and fewest hits allowed (119).
• Senior outfielder Craig Dedelow is tied for second in the Big Ten in home runs (4), tied for sixth in slugging percentage (.576) and ninth in total bases (34).
• Indiana has hit 15 home runs through its first 14 games. The last time the Hoosiers hit at least 15 through the first 14 contests was the 2009 season.
• Since the start of the 2008 season, Indiana leads the Big Ten in wins (316) and conference wins (135). The Hoosiers have made four NCAA Regionals over that span, the most out of any current Big Ten team.
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